Friday morning we did the big ultrasound at the hospital. The lady that did our ultrasound was very sweet and helpful, we really liked her. She asked us at the beginning if we wanted to know the sex of the baby, and we said we wanted "confirmation" of the sex. She told us not to tell her what we knew already so she could make an unbiased assessment. :-)
We started the ultrasound, which took much longer than normal because the tech was looking at every part of the baby and taking a lot of measurements. We first looked at the skull and brain, the arms, the spinal cord, then the internal organs such as the kidneys and liver. Here's a pic of the spinal cord and one of the little arms.
At this point the baby flipped over for the tech to show off her little girl parts. Hanna is definitely still all girl!!!
Then the baby started being difficult (takes after Mommy) and did not want to cooperate with the tech. She was trying to get good pictures of her legs, feet and heart. This required a lot of time and unfortunate jabbing of the ultrasound device into my belly. (not comfortable!) After much effort, Hanna finally started cooperating and we got some really great pics.
One of the final pictures was our favorite. Hanna flipped over to give us the perfect profile shot. What a cute little face! This is my new background on my phone and makes me smile every time I see it. :-)

After the ultrasound tech finished with the pictures and made a lot of notes, a doctor came over to review everything with us. The doc went through most of the pictures very quickly, but slowed down once she got to the heart. She was studying the pictures and then watching the video of the heartbeat for what seemed like forever! I think both Jason and I were holding our breath the whole time. Luckily at the end of her review she told us that everything looked great and there were no visible defects found. What a relief!!!!
This morning I had another checkup with my OBGYN. She listened to Hanna's heartbeat again and answered my normal list of questions. We then discussed the ultrasound results from Friday. She informed me that, although I haven't had any symptoms, I have a condition called placenta previa or low-lying placenta. Basically this means that the placenta is on the bottom of the uterus and is partially covering my cervix. This can result in complications later in the third trimester and ultimately require a C-section, but it is still early enough in the pregnancy to correct itself. Apparently this is somewhat common and 90% of women who find this in the second trimester experience that the placenta moves away from the cervix as the uterus grows. My doctor ordered me to take it easy (not bedrest, just laying low) for at least 6 weeks until I go back to the hospital for another ultrasound assessment. Chances are everything will be fine, but I will keep everyone updated on the situation.
Two weekends ago I was very happy to have Daddy (Jason) home all weekend. He ended up cleaning out the room and painting the nursery in one day. It looks great! We also got to pick up the crib and put it together that Sunday. I also started on an art project to cover the letters in Hanna's name in cute fabric, which Grandma Mimi helped me finish. Here's a picture of the results of our busy weekend.

Time has really been flying by lately. I can't believe I'm already 20 weeks along. That's halfway there! For the most part I feel great, but I have started feeling some physical symptoms more lately. I am hungry ALL the time. My lower back is getting sore, but only when I do a lot of walking or standing up. The other day I had a big sneeze and I felt my uterus and other muscles seize up in my abdomen, then I was pretty sore afterward. Very weird feeling, so let's just pray I don't get a cold this winter!
I also recently started feeling Hanna moving. It is so faint that I'm afraid I'm imagining it, but I'm sure within a couple of weeks it will be hard to ignore!
Lots of love,
J & T