Thursday, June 14, 2007
My personalized Google
My personalized google had this on the front page today: Accommodate a new baby in a Shift work schedule . Google is scary sometimes....
Knocked Up - the Movie
While I found the movie to be funny I hated it. I go to the movies and somehow end up getting homework. I have to read the happiest baby on the block and the week by week guide to the first year. Stupid movie!
Cord Blood Continued
The OBGYN said the following in regards to the doing the cord blood.
I'm still a little bit unsure, but I suppose if we can get our insurance to pay for it, it certainly wouldn't hurt any.
- A the present time saving the cord blood would not be that useful for people of our particular medical backgrounds
- If they continue to make the strides in research that have happened in the last five years saving the cord blood could become quite useful to baby.
I'm still a little bit unsure, but I suppose if we can get our insurance to pay for it, it certainly wouldn't hurt any.
Saturday, June 2, 2007
Cord Blood
The doctors really seem to be pushing us towards saving the Cord Blood at birth, but I am a little skeptical. Roughly it equates to $2000 plus $125 per year moving forward. The claims on the website are pretty fantastic, but I think the bulk of these testimonials are "best case" scenarios.
I guess the question really boils down to is $3700+ worth spending for Cord Blood for 18+ years? I kind of feel like at this point in time( in terms of stem cell research) that cord blood might be the equivalent of buying "under coating" on a new car. If I had to guess I would image the doctors receive some kind of kick back on referrals too, which makes me less inclined to listen to their advice. If you have any thought on the matter please feel free to chime in on this post.
I guess the question really boils down to is $3700+ worth spending for Cord Blood for 18+ years? I kind of feel like at this point in time( in terms of stem cell research) that cord blood might be the equivalent of buying "under coating" on a new car. If I had to guess I would image the doctors receive some kind of kick back on referrals too, which makes me less inclined to listen to their advice. If you have any thought on the matter please feel free to chime in on this post.
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
The latest doctors appointment
Baby JT is in great shape. They estimate he is around three pounds and we were told that he has an exceptionally strong heartbeat. After the next doctors visit we go to a once a week appointment schedule, which means more frequent updates!
The doctor gave us a little homework; we have to do our admission paper work for Fairfax hospital and find a pediatrician to take over once the baby is born. They gave a few recommendations on a pediatrician practice, which we will have to look into.
We took or first trip to babies-r-us to look at strollers and various other baby products. The thought was we would create a baby registry, but we ended up bagging it after a few minutes, we were a little overwhelmed and tired. I also found out that the diaper genie is no longer the top dog in diaper disposal, however I forget the name of the new "industry leader". I did manage to get the little guy a Nationals hat, so he will now forever hate the Orioles....
The doctor gave us a little homework; we have to do our admission paper work for Fairfax hospital and find a pediatrician to take over once the baby is born. They gave a few recommendations on a pediatrician practice, which we will have to look into.
We took or first trip to babies-r-us to look at strollers and various other baby products. The thought was we would create a baby registry, but we ended up bagging it after a few minutes, we were a little overwhelmed and tired. I also found out that the diaper genie is no longer the top dog in diaper disposal, however I forget the name of the new "industry leader". I did manage to get the little guy a Nationals hat, so he will now forever hate the Orioles....
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
The long awaited update
The baby is officially viable, i.e. in the event the baby was delivered tomorrow he could survive outside the womb. Granted this shouldn’t happen for quite some time, it’s good to know that he can make it on his own nonetheless. The baby weighs 1.3 pounds and from this point any weight that Areti gains should actually be on the baby.
Areti was also found to be very iron deficient, to the point of being almost anemic. This will all be taken care of by a new supplement, and her iron level should reach normal levels in a few days. Apparently this has been the cause of her sleepiness and short temper as of late, so I’ll be on top of the new vitamin intake. Not much you can do to appease a grumpy pregnant woman, so go iron!
On another front the Mom and Dad are making it legally binding this weekend, which has been a source of A LOT of stress. It’s a Greek orthodox service on Saturday, with more people coming than we can probably afford. Oh well. After the wedding the stress level should return its normal “too much” state.
Areti was also found to be very iron deficient, to the point of being almost anemic. This will all be taken care of by a new supplement, and her iron level should reach normal levels in a few days. Apparently this has been the cause of her sleepiness and short temper as of late, so I’ll be on top of the new vitamin intake. Not much you can do to appease a grumpy pregnant woman, so go iron!
On another front the Mom and Dad are making it legally binding this weekend, which has been a source of A LOT of stress. It’s a Greek orthodox service on Saturday, with more people coming than we can probably afford. Oh well. After the wedding the stress level should return its normal “too much” state.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
New Feature
I've added a chat widget on the right hand side of the page, please feel free to drop me an instant message if you are so inclined. I've also change the color scheme around a little bit, but I must confess I am not enamored with it and will probably change it about a million times more.
I promise, last time for a post this dorky...
I promise, last time for a post this dorky...
Sonogram Number Two
While it's not totally scientific, we have it on good authority that we are having a boy. The photographic evidence to confirm sex this will not be release, as we respect our new sons privacy. Here is the latest and most expensive pictures we will ever take of our new son.
We have decided to name our son James Thomas, after both of our fathers. Our latest round of test results will be recieved in ten days; which should clear little JT of problems. Keep us in in your thoughts & prayers and we will update you all as soon as we get the latest round of tests back.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Latest Doctor Appointment
Nothing much to report, other than everything with the baby is good. We got to hear the heart, which beats at a techno speed of like 120-170 beats per minute. Areti asked the nurse if she thought it was a boy, to which the nurse gave a solid answer of maybe. It was very non-committal response.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Baby Names
After reviewing the Social Security Administration's list of common baby names for the year 2005 we are in the clear with our choices. I feel bad for the little girls out there that were named after the baby on "Friends".
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
First Weird Cravings
Thursday, January 4, 2007
Gathering of Information
After reading through our Obstetrics package we've ended up with some of our questions answered, but mainly a new set of questions to look into. Fortunately Inova has some great resources and a customizable calendar that shows relevant dates during the pregnancy.
Now all we have to do is a ton of paper work and review the next set of tests that will be done at the next appointment:
Now all we have to do is a ton of paper work and review the next set of tests that will be done at the next appointment:
- CVS Chorionic Villus Sampling - A genetic test to determine the presence of chromosomal problems.
- AFP+ Maternal Serum Screening - A test to determine risks of low birth weights and certain types of birth defects (spina bifida, Down syndrome, etc).
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Sonogram Number One

On the second day of Janurary 2007 we had our first sonogram, and it was amazing. The baby is 4.5cm long, roughly eleven weeks old and scheduled to arrive on 7/25/2007!
While mom was not to thrilled to be seeing Dr. Hou, as opposed to her regular female doctor, I like him and his flamboyant nature helped to put me at easy. He checked for twins but fortunately we dodged that bullet, as we both agreed we'll have our hands full with just one baby.
It was so exciting to see the tiny little heart beat go and the little nubs that will soon be the arms and legs! The doctor said that everything looks good so far but there isn't much you can tell this early. The next appointment is 1/29, so we should know more then.
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