My little guy had a hard time his first month due to my having preeclampsia while pregnant with him. Breathing was especially hard for him, but at 34 weeks he fought for his precious little life and now he is big, healthy, fit and strong. His smile is contagious and he spreads his joy to everyone around him. Life is precious and he is my little gift.
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Enviado por ” CONSULTORIO MÉDICO FLORES BUISSON ” - Máncora - Perú.
Paciente de 26 años de edad, primer embarazo, quien viene a la consulta médica luego de 5 días para hacerse un control ecográfico de una amenaza de aborto de 8.6 semanas cuando se observó que la decidua, a nivel de la implantación embrionaria, presentaba un área de 13.0 mms de ecogenicidad algo disminuida determinándose que la amenaza de aborto era debido a factores endocrinos .
Se le inició un tratamiento, el sangrado vaginal ya no repitió y procedemos a realizarle una ecografía pélvica.
En el video, tomado el día de hoy 27 de Octubre de 2008 observamos que dicha área en la implantación se encuentra con una ecogenicidad normal. Se observa nítidamente al embrión y los latidos cardíacos. Con el doppler auscultamos los latidos cardíacos del embrión los cuales son rítmicos y regulares y de una frecuencia de 160 latidos por minuto (al igual que la ecografía anterior).
Longitud Cráneo-Rabadilla (LCR) = 18.2, y el diámetro mayor del Saco Gestacional = 46.5 mms
Conclusión: Embrión viable, con latidos cardíacos en el límite máximo.
A patient with 26-year-old of age, the first pregnancy who came to the medical office after 5 days to get an ultrasound control of a threat of abortion of 8.6 weeks because of we observed that the deciduous, at the embryonic implantation showed an area of 13.0 mms with echogenicity slightly diminished and determined that the threat of abortion was due to endocrine factors.
She began a treatment and the vaginal bled vaginal it did not repeat already and we proceed to realize a pelvic ultrasound scan.
In the video, taken today On October 27, 2008 we observe that the above mentioned area in the implantation meets a normal ecogenicidad. It is observed clearly the embryo and the cardiac beats. With the doppler we auscultate the cardiac beats of the embryo which are rhythmic and regular and of a frequency of 160 beats per minute (bpm) (as the previous ultrasound scan.
The Crown-rump length (CRL) is 18.2 mms, and the mean Gestational sac diameter is 46.5 mms.
Conclusion: Viable embryo, with cardiac beats in the maximum limit.
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Enviado por ” CONSULTORIO MÉDICO FLORES BUISSON ” - Máncora - Perú
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Found this one of Rylan, we’re trying to get him to wake up to eat. You can see just how little he really was. At this point I think he was still just four pounds.
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My darling 3rd child born when I was 20 yrs old, not an easy pregnancy!
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Prematurity claims the lives of thousands of children annually and commits thousands of other children and families to conditions and circumstance that no one should have to endure. As survivors of Prematurity it is our resposibility to educate others to its effects. It is truly our hope that with the help of others one day there will be a cure, one day all babies will go home!
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An updated video of Carson walking (he’s been walking for 2 months now). He’s fast! Before we know it he’ll be running! He’s 18 months old (16 months adjusted).
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The video journey of Princess Jordyn.
Born 12 weeks early at only 2 pounds–
a tiny bundle of hope and promise!
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Second video of our premature daughters. Please see also our fist video of our precious twins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PZp67ZwT5A
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In the last week our 20 month corrected age son has gone from 4 months of minimum wobbly steps/pulling up on furniture to standing up unaided and nearly walking 100%. A long way from the severe IUGR preemie born 1lb 4oz at 29 weeks…..we are SOOOO proud!!!!!
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