I'll be updating the blog with full details in the next day or two, but for now here's the basics- The changes in her ventricle size are either very small, or possibly nothing. They're small enough to be within the margin of error for the machine, so they can't be certain. Either way, good news. That means she's a lot more likely to make it to at least 34 weeks, and possibly beyond, without things getting significantly worse. And it means the brain damage will likely stay in the moderate range, with a good prognosis, not creep up into the severe range. Otherwise her growth is perfectly on track, right on the curve. She's only about 30th percentile, but she's stayed consistently there. And her cerebellum is still small, not even on the chart, but again growth is mirroring the chart perfectly, so it's probably not a huge deal.

They did draw some blood to screen for infection, to see if that's what's causing the issues, but she has no markers for any infections, and I've already screened clear on some of them. So they'll probably come back negative on that, which is mostly good (since infection is bad!) but we still won't have any idea why she's having these problems.

We got to see some great shots of her! And I asked, they confirmed, she is definitely still a girl.