- Check for major birth defects &/or structural abnormalities (open neural-tube defects, cleft lip/pallet, Downs Syndrome, heart/brain abnormalities, etc)
- Verify dates & growth
- Check amniotic fluid, placenta health, and umbilical chord
- Evaluate fetal well-being
For Bill and me, it was just another chance to spend an hour watching the baby. It was, quite simply, a blast. Gunthilda (our new contraction of Gunther and Brunhilda) was, as always, very active. We’ve definitely got a little squirmy one in there.
And what were the he ultrasound results, you ask?? They were a "Thumbs up"!
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Yes, that IS the baby, giving us a thumbs up sign.
Brunther (another contraction of Brunhilda and Gunther) gets a gold star. Brain, heart, lungs, eyes, pallet/lips, arms, legs, etc… all look good. One might even say “great” in fact. Gunther has definitely grown in the 8 weeks since our last ultrasound. He weighs in at 15-oz and is measuring in at 20 weeks 4 days. The ultrasound was at 19 weeks, 6 days – which puts him about 5 days ahead, in other words - normal.
Here's a picture of Brunther's very long legs:

2 comments:
Hi Guys-
Congratulations on the big half way mark! YEAH!!!
How cute...the baby even says "thumbs up!" Keep up the good work. We are so happy for you!!!!
Sherry
Hello !
I finally got the computer to cooperate by threatening it with a "take-over" from supertech in MN.
Loved the ultrasound pics..
great legs, fantastic progress and reports. Hooray!
I see Boo is the same character I've come to know and adore.
Janet
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