Had another ultra sound today and there isn't much to report. Everything is on schedule, on track and looking good just like last time. Here are the measurements and below are what they all mean
AUA = Average Ultrasound Age, from the baby's measurements, this is what the average age of the baby would be
EDD = Estimated Due Date, based on the measurements, this is when the estimated due date would be. We already know that the likelihood of going this long is slim to none.
EFW = Estimated Fetal Weight, based on the measurements, this is what the baby's expected weight is. Both numbers are right in the middle of the range for a healthy baby.
EFW Ratio and Discordance are the variance between the two babies estimated weight. In our case baby B is 6% less than baby A. This is what we are watching for for signs of Twin to Twin Transfusion. It all depends on who you ask as many people say different things, but generally speaking anything less than 20% is considered healthy. Some professionals go as high as 25%, some go as low as 15%. 6% is completely normal.
These measurements are used to determine the EFW:
BPD = Biparietal Diameter, this is the head size measured across the skull, ear to ear
OFD = Occipito-Frontal Diameter, this is the head size measured front to back.
HC = Head Circumference
AC = Abdominal Circumference
FL = Femur Length
Vp = Ventricle Posterior, this is the measurement of a brain ventricle, want to see numbers under 10mm here.
Neither of the Beatty Ladies wanted to have their pictures take as both of the were facing rearward so I don't even have any cool ultrasound pictures All we got today were one picture of a face that looks more like a close up of the moon than a baby and another of Baby A's lady parts to reaffirm that we are still having girls. While I'm sure I'll be sharing plenty of embarrassing photos over the next few years, I'm thinking its probably best staying away from more pictures of their who-who's.
With that said, I kind of feel bad wasting your time with such a petty, "no news is good news" blog. I feel a little obligated to share something of interest with you. So how about progress on the nursery?

We are going with a nautical theme. Blue and white stripes with a room full of pink accents. So far the stripes are up (the process of which was a bitch) and the cribs put together. We also have the changing table, but due to UPS using the box as, what I would assume to have been, a loading ramp for an M1 Abrams Tank I have to wait for some replacement parts before I can put it together.
Ryley was a big help in putting the cribs together. He found all the pieces, and screwed all of the bolts in. He has been really helpful and eager to be a big brother. Still talks about them daily and
continues to show interest. I really hope his enthusiasm continues after they are born.


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