How sweet. There are so few surprises left anymore.
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I had a high risk pregnancy at 38 - signs of a threatened miscarriage 5 days before I would have expected my period - kept passing tissue etc. Ob-gyn Dr. had me go for a pg test. It showed I was a "little" pg. In other words not a normal reading. He had me get a cumulative HCG test. in a week to see if levels went down (lost pregnancy) or up to show a viable pregnancy., in a certain amount of time the HCG should double I was very darn hearted ,figured with all the tissue etc lost, the baby was deteriorating. Well the levels increased at the repeat test. Still wasn't showing any normal signs of pregnancy, and still bleeding.
Dr. worried I might have trophoblastic disease (spelled wrong) which is when the fetus dies but, the placenta continues to grow. and becomes cancerous. I was not a happy camper. My doctor was very upbeat - that's his nature. I am a negative person. I thought he was giving BS by the boatload and I wasn't very nice to him. When the bleeding finally stopped, I dared to hope he was right. He did an ultrasound and showed me the beating heart.
I told my family Dr. and he said it wasn't a heart beat, it was MY aorta. The ob dr. thought that was hysterical. When my son was born, he told me to let the family dr. know I had delivered a 7 lb.15 oz. aorta. We talked about my situation often - he felt possibly there was a twin that died very early in pregnancy. If I hadn't lost the tissue etc, the bacteria would have caused an infection that would have killed the other. Sometimes a bad thing becomes a good thing. My mom and I badly wanted twins and kept believing I would have them till we came down to the finish line and one precious baby boy. Thank the Lord.
The little one is on his mom, but the other two we just got from the breeder last week and are bottle babies.Cute pictures of kids and goats Rinda! And how cool on catching the swarm! Did you use any lure? Was it a swarm from your hives? I need to get a spare hive body, just in case.
