Friday, April 18, 2008

Five!

We are excited to announce that another little Lattin is expected in early November!

Our joy is mingled with a bit of sadness. We found out (by the amazing technology of ultrasound) that our little one had a twin who miscarried very early. Though we definitely pondered the "what might have been", we are contented to know that tiny one is in the Lord's hands.

For some of you who had children prior to the age of ultrasound, you might wonder what a 7 week old baby looks like. (Dating for pregnancies is based on the first day of the last menstrual period, which means that the baby is actually only 5 weeks old at this point.) You can see the head "end" (on the right side) and the body "end". In just a couple more weeks the limbs are easily visible too. Really amazing.



And this picture shows the sac of the developing baby in the middle with the sac of the twin, much smaller and off to the far right side (with a bright white area beside it).


Hopefully the blah's of first trimester will pass soon and I will be back to more regular updates...

10 comments:

Brett and Meghan said...

Congratulations! I'm so excited for you guys!
Hope you are feeling well.

LeeAnn said...

Baby's first pic :)

Anonymous said...

Wow, what fantastic news ... congratulations. - Love Dale & Glenda

Anonymous said...

Wow, what fantastic news ... congratulations! - Love you all! - Dale & Glenda

ArmyforChrist said...

Yay! Congratulations!! So what does this mean for Bangladesh? ~Rachel

The Saunders Family said...

awesome news! Amazing to see God's miracles. Babies, babies babies this year!

Anonymous said...

God is good!! Congratulations.
Love,
Franny

Tyne said...

Hi Anna, congrats on baby 3! wow, you will have your hands full, is bangladesh still in the plans? saw your blog from leeann's!
tyne

Anonymous said...

Yeah! So happy for you! Are you due before leaving for Bangladesh? See you Sunday.
-jerilee

Janine said...

How exciting! I'm with everyone else in wondering what this does to Bangladesh? When will you go?
Love,
Janine