Now, at 18 weeks, I went to have THE ultrasound. And it was great! Our baby was pretty cooperative for the most part. When the woman tried to get a closer look at the heart it took a long time cause the baby was being so wiggly. But other than that, the baby measured on target and looks healthy (no cleft palate, the tummy has closed around the cord, no thickening of the neck, the nasal bone was the right shape, and so on). The first thing I said when I got in the room was that we did want to know what the sex was. And the baby was a trooper and we got to find out almost right away!
This was the first thing we saw after the baby came into focus. Such a cute little profile.

Then, she went for the money shot and we found out we are having a little girl!

When she was done doing all her measuring and checking out all the things she needed to see, she went back to the profile. The baby kept putting both her hands to her face, and then one thumb got put in her mouth. So we have a thumb sucker already!

Now, before we even got pregnant we had started talking about names. By the time we went to the doctor's office for the first time we had names picked out for a girl and for a boy. I will wait until we have a boy to reveal that name, but the girl's name we picked out was Georgia Elise. Now, there is a long background for the girl's name. I have been thinking of baby names almost since I was in high school. Now, the boy name, Shawn threw out the window almost right away because the first name was so common in his family that he didn't want to use it. But the girl's first name has always been the same. It was my dad's grandmother's name. She was named Georgia Ann. I loved the name Georgia and thought it was so pretty. I have heard from people that thought it was a little old fashioned, but I figured it was better to be old fashioned than to have a trendy name that will be so common. We went through a long process of finding a middle name that sounded right with Georgia. For some reason I got stuck on the letter E (I thought that a name that started with E would sound good with Georgia). Then I found Elise, and it sounded perfect. It is a shortened form of Elizabeth, and it means consecrated to God. So it sounded pretty and the name had a nice meaning.




1 comment:
Love it and so excited for you Rene'!!! Being a mommy is wonderful and being pregnant is very special.
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