Status: 18 weeks, 0 Days
Once again, I am begging for forgiveness from my loyal readers (if there are any - I may just be writing to myself, here). I apologize for the fact that it has been more than a week since I updated, but when you read below, hopefully you will find sympathy with how this week has gone and forgive me for taking so long....
The Bump - 17 Weeks

Yea, so I know what you're thinking...are you SURE your pregnant? Is there really a baby in there? You look the same....Trust me, I know.....the only reason I'm convinced there's someone in there is because they keep proving it to me with ultrasounds...and because I feel like I'm laying on a watermelon if I roll on my stomach.
Last Monday (17 weeks, 2 days), we went for the second half of our triple screen (basically, looking for genetic problems). They did a long ultrasound and looked at Tobe's heart, brain, and other body parts to make sure they were all there, and that there weren't any obvious problems. They also took some blood to do more levels on me. This type of testing is completely optional, but since it has no direct effect on the baby we went for it. (Also good to note we did a Jewish genetic panel on me that came back completely negative - whoo hoo!!!) We will still go back for a traditional 20-22 week ultrasound to look for birth defects (non-genetic problems). The pictures we were given from this ultrasound are below:
Head to the left...you can see the right arm and hand

Profile shot - you can see the nose and mouth

They always say, the proof is in the picture:
IT'S A BOY!!!!

Joel like this one - our baby cyborg
You can see one of the eyes, and parts of the skull

As usual, Tobe was a bit stubborn. However, because I have an anterior placenta (meaning the placenta implanted towards my belly button instead of my back, like most people) we discovered that if I was on my right side for the scan, we got much better pictures.
So that was the fun, nice part of my pregnant week. Now for the not-so-fun part. Since 15 weeks, 6 days (see earlier post) I have been dealing with an ever-increasingly annoying rash and itchiness. On Tuesday, after giving prescription steroids a try (with no relief), I finally got to see a dermatologist. He had a good idea of what he thought it was, but because it presented abnormally, he decided to do a biopsy (with stitches - my first, ever!) to make sure we were treating the right thing. When I get a final diagnosis, I will be sure to share it with you all. For now, my prescribed daily regimen is:
1. Showers with only white Dove soap
2. Triamcinolone (steroid) ointment to all rash/itchy skin after showers
3. Claritin in the morning and at 1PM
4. Benadryl as needed
5. Atarax (a much more potent anti-histamine) at bedtime
I'm supposed to stop all my lotions until we figure out what works, but because I'm a really bad patient, I have limited myself to once a day when my skin gets unbearable (usually in the evening). It took a couple days, but I finally had a decent day yesterday and an itch-free night last night (a miracle, considering I was up crying many nights because of the irritation). I go back next week, so we shall see what the results are!
And, of course, since we have now entered the 18th week of our journey, a new bump pic for your enjoyment!

Does anyone see anything yet????