Thanks so much, Betty Jo. Ava and Peanut will need prayers until "Peanut" decides to make his/her entrance into the world.Awesome news, Cheryl. Will continue to pray for Ava and Peanut. ♥
Thanks so much, Betty Jo. Ava and Peanut will need prayers until "Peanut" decides to make his/her entrance into the world.Awesome news, Cheryl. Will continue to pray for Ava and Peanut. ♥
Thanks, Ona. We're pretty relieved at this point. You know, you prepare yourself for the worse sometimes.yay for the good news!! will keep sending positive thoughts that mass does not continue to grow!!!
Yes, it's wonderful news and thanks for the continued prayers, Amy.Such good news! I'm so happy to hear! I'll continue to pray for Ava and Peanut!
We're SO relieved, Mel. I couldn't wait to update this thread on Ava!!What a wonderful update Cheryl!
Oh, that is so good to read and seems the best-case scenario at this point. I was very happy to read this this morning, thanks for the update.Thank you ALL so much, my dear friends, for your prayers, love, hugs and support! Ava saw the OB Oncologist today. He looked at all of the ultrasounds and the "mass" has not grown even the tiniest of cm's which is what he was looking for.
SO, "good news" so far: After lots of tests, the doctor gave Ava two options. Option 1: remove the mass right away, by laparoscopy, or Option 2: Since "Peanut" is very healthy and growing, he said Ava could wait until the birth (NOT wait until 24 weeks), give birth normally, then they would let her recover a bit, and go in the surgically remove it. I will keep all of you updated as we go along. Thank you all SO much!!
The oncologist is also sending a perinatal specialist to us, to check her progress. No more trips to Tulsa in the immediate future.
So, that's my update for now and we're feeling extremely optimistic about it.
Great news!!!Thank you ALL so much, my dear friends, for your prayers, love, hugs and support! Ava saw the OB Oncologist today. He looked at all of the ultrasounds and the "mass" has not grown even the tiniest of cm's which is what he was looking for.
SO, "good news" so far: After lots of tests, the doctor gave Ava two options. Option 1: remove the mass right away, by laparoscopy, or Option 2: Since "Peanut" is very healthy and growing, he said Ava could wait until the birth (NOT wait until 24 weeks), give birth normally, then they would let her recover a bit, and go in the surgically remove it. I will keep all of you updated as we go along. Thank you all SO much!!
The oncologist is also sending a perinatal specialist to us, to check her progress. No more trips to Tulsa in the immediate future.
So, that's my update for now and we're feeling extremely optimistic about it.
So happy for you.Thank you ALL so much, my dear friends, for your prayers, love, hugs and support! Ava saw the OB Oncologist today. He looked at all of the ultrasounds and the "mass" has not grown even the tiniest of cm's which is what he was looking for.
SO, "good news" so far: After lots of tests, the doctor gave Ava two options. Option 1: remove the mass right away, by laparoscopy, or Option 2: Since "Peanut" is very healthy and growing, he said Ava could wait until the birth (NOT wait until 24 weeks), give birth normally, then they would let her recover a bit, and go in the surgically remove it. I will keep all of you updated as we go along. Thank you all SO much!!
The oncologist is also sending a perinatal specialist to us, to check her progress. No more trips to Tulsa in the immediate future.
So, that's my update for now and we're feeling extremely optimistic about it.