Browse Month: January 2015

1st Trimester

I’m in the middle of Week 13 and nearing the end of the 1st Trimester.  It went by pretty quickly and was rather uneventful.  I didn’t have any real nausea with the exception of just feeling gross after eating sometimes.  I’m not really showing yet but I certainly feel bigger and lost about 3 pounds at the same time. It’s much easier to run this time around versus the first time I was pregnant.  I’m congested as ever (like last time) and I’m not sleeping through the night.  Naps are nice when I get the chance and I’ve gotten light-headed a couple times at work. The worst symptom I’ve had are these weird headaches that don’t go away very easily.

We had another ultrasound today at the brand-new UCSF hospital just down the street from our house.  It’s not actually open until next week but the diagnostic center was and we were there for their first day.

IMG_2049Here is the front of the new hospital where I will deliver Baby #2.  It’ll be cool to see if the post-partum room will be any cooler than the one we had at the old Parnassus campus, which I thought was pretty nice too.

IMG_2052The ultrasound was pretty long and everything looked pretty good to the technician.  This is one of the photos she printed out for us.  He was wiggling and turning over a few times throughout the exam – fun to watch.  We saw two arms, two legs, his stomach, his bladder, and a strong-beating heart.  He is 7.88 cm long from head to butt and has grown a lot in the past 3 weeks since our last measurement. I’m happy to see that little peanut is alive and well in there.  I can’t wait to feel him kicking.

Still got it.

IMG_2015This morning, I went for a solo run.  I didn’t know how far I would be able to go since I had only been running with the stroller this past month.  On my way down toward the Ferry Building, the sun was rising.

IMG_2010I got a very cool view of the sun coming up as I went under the bridge and caught a few photos of the bay.  You can click the panaramic photo to get the full size.

IMG_2012I ran most of the way and finished 3 miles in 37 minutes.  Yes, it’s a snail’s pace but I finished and didn’t feel too bad considering I’m 13 weeks preggo.  For some reason, running doesn’t bother my bladder so much this time around.  I remember running with KK and felt like I had to pee the whole way.  Anyway, I’m happy to know that I can still run comfortably.  I also know now that I need a fat nap afterward because that’s what I did a couple hours later – fell asleep around 10 and didn’t wake up until after 12.

Year in Review 2014

2014 seemed to pass me by so quickly.  Is this just a sign of getting old?  Or maybe I’ve been so distracted by the 2-year-old in my house that I haven’t been able to keep up? Nonetheless, it has been a fun year.

Best Vacation:
Hawaii in April.  I know it’s been my favorite vacation every year but there was something extra special about this one. Here are my thoughts:

IMG_30501) KK was old enough to really enjoy and remember her time there.  She also conquered her fear of Mr. Ocean and loved playing at the beach.

IMG_32062) We celebrated a dear friend’s wedding.  Yoon and Kurt got married and threw a really fun party afterward.

IMG_28333) Because it was a wedding trip, we got to vacation with all of our closest and oldest friends.  The last time we traveled together as a large group was probably in 2001 in Tahoe.  Some had kids and almost everyone is married now.  It could very well be our last big trip all together.

IMG_1169Worst Vacation Moment:
The worst vacation moment was when we had to wait in a 3-hour line to get through immigration in Puerto Vallarta Airport.  It was Christmas Day and some workers decided to play hooky unexpectedly.

IMG_7047Coolest Vacation Moment:
When we went to Tahoe for a long weekend, we sat on the beach under a tent in the middle of a thunderstorm.  It went from pouring rain to sunshine within minutes of each other.  Very cool.

IMG_3992 Best Meal:
Mother’s Day dinner at Saison.  It was right across the street from our house and had lots of interesting flavor combinations in the tasting menu that I hadn’t tried before.  It was also hands down our most expensive meal of the year.

Worst Meal:
I can’t really think of any.  I’d have to say I ate well in 2014. 🙂

Favorite TV Shows:
Once Upon a Time, So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef, Selfie (un-aired episodes are on Hulu!), and Downton Abbey – the first three are also KK’s favorites.  She calls them “Elsa and Anna”, “Dancing”, and “Cooking”.

Biggest Failure:
Fortunately, I have none to report this year.

10weeks_010215_bBiggest Accomplishment:
After a whole year of trying, we finally got a positive pregnancy test at the end of November.  KK is going to be a big sister and I think she’s ready.

We did a lot this past year and yet it seemed like we were just chugging along steadily.  Work has been stable for both of us and Jes went on a business trip to Europe in 2014.  KK also went on her first international trip and got a couple stamps on her first passport.  We’ve all been pretty healthy and Jia and Jason are expecting twins this year!  It’s gonna be a crazy 2015!!

Round 2

IMG_0294aWe have big news: I’m 11 weeks pregnant and it’s a boy!!  Our estimated due date is August 1st.

2weeks_111414Here is a picture of him as a hatched blastocyst.  At that point, he was just a ball of cells.

7weeks_121514On 11/23/14, I went in for my blood test and it was positive!  On 12/15/14, I had my first ultrasound, which confirmed that there was something growing inside.  He had a strong heart beat and was just under a centimeter long.  If you can’t tell, the embryo is that little bean-shaped thing hanging from the top of the black circle.

10weeks_010215_aOn Friday, I had my 10-week ultrasound and the little guy waved to me!  He has 4 limbs and actually looked like baby. This is the side view.

10weeks_010215_bWe also got a front view with all his limbs showing.  Again, there was a strong heart beat and he had tripled in size over the last 3 weeks!  No wonder I’ve been feeling so fat.

For those who are interested, I thought I’d write a little about our year-long baby project. Don’t read this part if this stuff grosses you out or if it’s TMI.

It all started last January (2014) when we decided to start trying for #2.  I went back to PFC (the clinic where we got help for KK) and my doctor said that we wouldn’t have to change the game plan.  The problem that I have with conceiving naturally is that my pituitary gland is lazy and doesn’t produce the hormone that signals the release of the egg from my ovaries.  So, without medical intervention, we would still be child-less.

We started with IUI, which is the least invasive method that involves ultrasounds to figure out when my follicles were mature and taking medicine to help the mature egg get released.  That’s how we conceived KK.  Well, after 4 failed attempts, my doctor advised us to go to the next step, which was IVF.  He said the reason why IUI wasn’t working was likely due to the age of my eggs and that most would not survive because of genetic problems.  Essentially, each time we tried, I miscarried because of a genetic problem. I took a long break and it happened to coincide with our trip to Hawaii.  It was a GREAT time to be off meds and to be able to eat and drink freely.  I’d consider that my last hurrah.

We started the IVF process in the summer after I took a month off of meds and intervention.  This process was WAY more invasive and costly.  We had to go through a consent and counseling process before I could even order my meds.  The meds included lots of injectables plus the oral meds that I was already taking.

The first step was to get my eggs to grow.  I had to get all these hormones injected every night.  Fortunately, Jesse was able to do all the injections and most of them didn’t hurt too much.  It was just an intense couple weeks of at least 2-3 injections in my belly per night and a giant needle one in my butt the night before the eggs were harvested. I had at least 5 ultrasounds and blood draws throughout this month to monitor the progress of my follicles.  By the end of the process, I was pretty uncomfortable because it was like carrying two sacs of marbles in my abdomen.

On 9/9/14, they harvested the eggs (I was sedated) and they retrieved 35 eggs!  Whoa.  I guess my supply is not the problem.  I was so bloated for the following week and looked 16 weeks pregnant.  This was probably the worst part of the whole process. Once the oocytes were harvested, they were fertilized in the lab and over the next 8 days, they were each analyzed and given a rating.  By the end of the 8 days, we had 11 good embyros to biopsy.  That’s a crazy attrition rate.

The next step was for the genetic testing to be done.  They biopsied each of the embryos to check for genetic abnormalities.  All the embryos that had anything other than 46 chromosomes were discarded.  We took this extra step to increase our chances of a viable embryo.  It also weeded out the most common problems with old eggs, including Trisomy 21 (Downs’ Syndrome).  As a bi-product of the genetic testing, we also knew the gender of each embryo.  After the biopsies, we got 4 embryos with 46 chromosomes: 2 boys and 2 girls.  We were hoping for a boy and the best-looking embryo turned out to be a boy.  So, that’s what the doctor decided to implant.  They were frozen for a month while I had to get physically ready, which involved a rest month and then starting the injections again.

The final step was the implantation, which occurred on 11/14/14.  I was awake for this procedure and watched on the ultrasound screen how they released the defrosted embryo with a catheter.  Two weeks later, I had a blood test and the rest is history!

I know this was a really unnatural process but it’s just the path we had to take.  It also takes a little bit of stress and guessing out of this round since we can be a little more confident of the gender and health of this kid so we can start donating/giving away KK’s girly stuff.

IMG_1525Oh and after my last ultrasound, the doctor said “congratulations, you’ve graduated!”  IMG_1547The nurse also handed me a gift: a pregnancy book and a cute onesie that says “Made in San Francisco”.  Haha.  Funny.

Happy New Year!

DSC_6085Is it really 2015 already?!  Jes and I were just talking about how it’s been 15 years since we rang in the new millennium in Las Vegas.  This year, we decided to go out for NYE.  We didn’t go to a party or get wasted but instead we walked down to the Embarcadero where they were going to have a fireworks show over the water.

IMG_1483We got there a little after 10 and set-up camp on the grass.

IMG_1481KK was bundled up and asleep by the time we got settled and the crowd wasn’t too bad.  The weather was milder than I expected, which was good since we had to sit out there for over an hour.

DSC_6096When midnight arrived, the fireworks went off and lasted a good 15 minutes.

DSC_6098I thought it was actually better than the July 4th show and it’s much closer to our house!  DSC_6086DSC_6088We had an unobstructed view of the water and the Bay Lights on the bridge gave it a nice backdrop.

Happy New Year!!!