I know what you mean...
I think that they may have been of the same mind were things routine.
But, since their first child has already died from a placental abruption, the doctors wanted to make sure that the placental attachment looked normal.
The irony is, the placenta looks fine, but their are these other issues.
I guess we will wait and see today...and pray.
Thanks for your thoughts and your prayers...
It's just that I had so many problems with medical types doing all kinds of unecessary pokings and tests, that I nearly miscarried from that alone. For my last two babies, I threw most of the whole "pre-natal care" routine overboard, especially during the early stages.
Though my experience with those last babies was far better than it had been with my first, I can only thank God, I suppose, that all went well!
So ignore my rantings and accept my prayers!