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  • 33 weeks - 4 weeks to go. Not that I'm counting...

    The 32 week scan went well - babies are growing nicely and have estimated weights of almost 4lbs & 5lbs. Sonographer was really happy and of course I was relieved to see them doing so well. Next scan is when I'm 34+6, so I'll be almost there! I can hardly wait! Had a good visit with my consultant...
    Posted to Pregnancy blog (Weblog) by twinlady on Sun, Sep 25 2011
  • 21 weeks - Anomaly Scan results

    The scan was FINE! Phew! Two very happy and active babies. Twin 1 is head down, and twin 2 breech; not that it matters too much at this stage, but it gives me hope for avoiding an ELCS. Twin 1 is the larger of the two, but not by much. We have kept the genders a surprise, just as we did with DS &...
    Posted to Pregnancy blog (Weblog) by twinlady on Sun, Jul 3 2011
  • 16 weeks

    Hi all, Just a quick update, I had my scan just on 13 weeks +5 and so far everything seems to be ok. Sonographer kind of spoilt the moment by tutting and sighing the whole way through the appointment culminating in asking my partner and I 'which one was the awkward one' as baby wouldn't lie...
    Posted to Pregnancy blog (Weblog) by blackcat77 on Fri, May 13 2011
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