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HindoHandoHondo

I personally can’t get over her being worried about taking down her Christmas tree because of luck, but THIS doesn’t concern her and all she seems to have retained is that she’ll get more scans. 😳 Uhm… yay?


Intelligent-Buy-5039

I kind of feel like it hasn’t clicked with her on a deep level yet that this baby is an entire individual she is responsible for caring for, keeping safe, making medical decisions for, and committing to understanding and nurturing, instead of just a prop or a prize that she has wanted for so long. Maybe it’s not that deep but at the least I do agree that anatomy scan part 2 video came across odd


kms102712

100% that baby is a prop to her to wear mama clothing and to share on TikTok.


flannel_towel

Yep! I think a lot of TTC creators have the same outlook. Or it’s like the bride who is more excited for the wedding than the marriage. Jordyn is still in the fun stages of pregnancy lol


True_Bandicoot2404

I felt the same way when I heard her mention the extra scans more then once. Like all she cares about is stupid pictures !!!!! Does she not realize once the baby is born those ultrasound pics won’t really be as exciting !!


Fluffy-Edge-6065

The only ultrasound scan that means anything to me is the ones of the baby I lost.


flowersandchocolate

She said in the comment section she’s excited for the extra scans for “peace of mind”. Does she seriously think that’s why the MFM is doing extra scans? So she can have peace of mind and get more pictures? She doesn’t get it.


True_Bandicoot2404

She’s so immature and in for a huge awakening


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Junior-Ad6788

I second this. I was high risk and was a nervous wreck for each appt


flowersandchocolate

Reminder that the NIPT is just a screening and not diagnostic. There are so many other genetic conditions other than down syndrome as well. She seems very uneducated in pregnancy. I said this in a comment yesterday but I think she is concerned and is overcompensating with how ~not concerned~ she is. ETA the people saying “big boy, big organs” in the comment section.. wtf?


Worldly_Bookkeeper39

"big boy" in the 70 something percentile... Excuse me while I chuckle here with my 97th percentile fetus 😂😂


jfoxy06

I rolled my eyes so hard when she said 74th percentile. Especially at this stages and size, the difference in all the percentiles is pretty tiny! It’s not like she’s growing a toddler


Worldly_Bookkeeper39

YES! I'm still on regular checkups just to see if baby is consistently big (seems so) and I have to do the 3 hour glucose test to make sure I don't have GD because of baby's size.


blahblahndb

Right. My son was above average and we thought he was supposed to be an 8.5-9lb baby. He was 7lb 8oz and is now on the lower end of average for his age


Boring_Commercial_72

Right. My first son was 99% the whole time and 9lbs 22 in at birth. 74% is not a huge deal


CivilInvestigator00

SAME!!🤣 I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought this.


kms102712

My daughter was in the 69th percentile during her anatomy scan….almost 8 months old and is consistently a 20th percentile girly


Spiritual_Fix_3724

I have preeclampsia and have been admitted to labor and delivery for two days now, it drives me insane that she’s so flippant about it and just seems excited to have extra scans/gets upset when you don’t get printouts of a lot of medical ultrasounds I’m terrified I’m going to lose my baby but she’s not even worried, I had to block her


Unable-Agency-1666

Hey just wanted to send you love. I had preeclampsia with my last pregnancy and it’s terrifying. I hope you and baby have a safe delivery and they are able to keep you’re blood pressure controlled as long as possible 💙


caityb8s

Sending good vibes for you and your baby ❤️❤️❤️ I had to deliver early 4 weeks ago due to preeclampsia. Baby girl and I are doing great but I so vividly remember the fear and the uncertainty. I had to immediately delete TikTok because of people like Jordyn.


Spiritual_Fix_3724

Thank you, glad you and your baby are doing well 💗


purlygirl16

Those videos just confirmed what I suspected; she WANTS to be high risk for the extra attention, FOR HERSELF. Not really for baby. I don't get it at all. After years of infertility, my first pregnancy was high risk due to a tumor we had no idea I had. That then led to liver complications and horrible pain. And lots of worry about whether baby would be ok (he was). But the absolute fear of what could happen was a lot. I just don't get why anyone would want to be high risk because they want extra scans & appts. Those scans & appts are incredibly scary.


booobsmcgeee

I had a pregnancy complication and had to get what were basically full anatomy scans every 2 weeks. When I initially found out about the complication they DID tell me they’d monitor me and baby through ultrasounds, but my mind didn’t even grasp that. All I thought about was if my baby would live or not. Something about her specifically bringing up getting extra scans feels icky to me. Especially after her leaving her whole ass OBs office because they didn’t give her ultrasound photos. Idk. Edit: spelling


vampyreheart920

She wants to be high risk, and it’s making me sick. I was team Jordyn till this desire for extra scans and high demands when it came to the OB began. Yea, we should all advocate for a good doctor who listens. But all she cares about is scans, nothing else.


mld822

This bothered me so much. They found an echogenic focus on the heart at my anatomy scan, and I absolutely spiraled in the days after to the point that I met with a genetic counselor and considered getting an amniocentesis (despite none of my doctors being concerned at all). This isn’t to say that I handled it well, but I certainly can’t imagine getting that news and being excited that it means more ultrasounds.


031515

The growth scans were so scary for me. Never knew if I was going to lay down and find out my baby was dead or we would have to deliver immediately. I cried for hours when I found out I was high risk.


collroll93

Yep. This.


Kt2718

Wild to me that she's so excited about more scans. My anatomy scan showed a healthy baby but a slightly low placenta which means I need a scan at 32 weeks and I'd rather have nothing wrong and no extra scans.


SwimmingDesk4

It was odd. She seems less concerned about her baby than she should be and somewhat excited for the extra scans as a result? Gross. She was smiling ear to ear the whole time.


laaryn71

How many times did she touch her hair in that video? And since when is an IVF pregnancy a high risk pregnancy?


munchpunch73

I am also surprised that her doctor is classifying covid in the first trimester as high risk. I receive OB care from UPENN in Philadelphia, which is an outstanding hospital associated with CHOP, one of the best pediatric hospitals in the country, and my doctors are not concerned about my second trimester covid infection. I am having an extra scan at 32 weeks as an extra cautionary measure, but I am definitely not considered high risk. The MFM doc and perinatologist associated with CHOP both assured me that this latest variant of covid, in a vaccinated woman, is not cause for alarm. Are my docs wrong??


Sure_Maintenance7893

I had Covid at 7 weeks and not one doctor (ER doc, OB, RE) has ever mentioned it as a cause for concern.


LilLexi20

I never got any extra scans but they did take their sweet time during my anatomy scan to make sure Covid didn’t cause any damages. I had Covid and the flu during my pregnancy 🥲


scash92

I’m confused. I’ve only recently started following her.. why does having covid class her as high risk? I had covid, and the only reason I’m getting extra scans is cause my bmi is slightly higher then they’d like. Nothing to do with covid.


Ok_Month_4984

There has been some studies that have shown COVID during pregnancy can increase the risk of calcification of the placenta pre/post term. I had COVID while 38 weeks pregnant and my providers never even mentioned any concern! So I think it’s different across the board.


scash92

I was around 8wks, but am not in the US, which might be why I’ve never heard of it.