Tuesday began with a visit to the pediatric cardiologist for an echocardiogram on the twins. (Zeke’s heart rate was 141 and Gabriel’s was 154.) The doc says everything looks great, stable and healthy! The walls of Gabriel’s heart are no longer showing signs of thickening, as they had been previously, and heart pumps, heart flow, aorta, septum and other heart parts and activities all measure perfect for the gestational age of both twins. I have another echo scheduled for a month out, but it is just as a precaution.Â
 Gabriel
It was a busy day because I also had my weekly ultrasound on 9/2. There was welcome news on every front, except that the Doppler readings showed a “slight change†in the blood flow in Zeke’s umbilical cord. So, Dr. Smith decided to give Zeke a biophysical profile (the test we were supposed to start at 30 weeks).
 Zeke
Through a special ultrasound method, a BPP measures five physical attributes:Â
- heart rate;
- muscle tone;
- movement;
- breathing;
- and the amount amniotic fluid around a baby.
Zeke had a perfect score on all five items, so Dr. Smith said we shouldn’t be too concerned about the Doppler as of yet. However, since “slight†things can very quickly morph into “dramatic†things during a high-risk twin pregnancy such as mine, she asked that we come back in tomorrow for another round of Doppler readings, as well as to go ahead and get started on our weekly BPPs for both babies.
 Zeke
Please keep up the prayers for me and the boys. We have come so far already, but your continued thoughts and goodwill are greatly appreciated with each new challenge we face. Thanks!