Background Information
Again I apologize for the delay, but as you know, if there is a delay it means I have been unable to get to a computer. Let me fill you in on some of the details...
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Adam has to leave tonight so my mom is making the trip to Rochester to stay with me. I am very grateful for this ~ as much as I state I am fine, it is extremely comforting to have someone who loves me with me while we try to stretch out our hospital stay. The girls have a gestational age of 23 weeks, 4 days today ~ way too early for them to arrive. Wednesday will be a huge milestone (reaching 24 weeks)!Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Today the girls had a doppler ultrasound to review their heartbeats and check for flow through the umbilical cords. With Runt being as small as she is, it is important to track the flow from through the umbilical cord to ensure she is (A) receiving enough nutrients and (B) still in there.
The doppler showed reduced flow to Runt, basically justifying her smaller size. Right now this is not a huge cause for concern, but rather something that will be monitored for progress throughout the remainder of my pregnancy.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
HUGE DAY TODAY!! The babies have reached 24 weeks, 0 days! Developmentally this is huge! The chances of the babies survival is vastly improved by keeping them in utero for the past week.
In fact some of the neonatalogists had told us that if I did not make it to 24 weeks there was virtually nothing they could do for our girls. It was a fight to have them state they would treat each girl as an individual as opposed to viewing them as a dismal statistic. I am fighting for my girls and I will not let anyone give up on them.
Ps. They are cantelopes today!
Thursday, June 27, 2013 ~ Morning
Today we had a growth/sizing ultrasound for the girls. Runt really needs to gain some weight. When I was admitted last week she was only measuring 360 grams. We have been told over and over again the doctors need to her be at 500 grams for them to be able to help her. Some doctors will jump in at 400 grams, but all prefer 500 grams. Basically, she would be too small otherwise for even their equipment to assist her.
Dr. Baldwin (the fabulous fellow who is working our case) told me that she is hoping for 400 grams today and she would be thrilled. I, of course, want 500 grams, but I was told this was overly ambitious.
Results...Runt is measuring at 419 grams. Not quite the 500 I was hoping for, but definitely over the 400 Dr. Baldwin wanted. This is fabulous news.
Baby B weighed in at 599 grams while Baby C weighed at 619 grams.
All babies looked great and I think we're doing well.
Thursday, June 27, 2013 ~ Night time
All is NOT quiet on the western front. Despite having a good day, I could maintain the status quo. My water broke.
The water for Baby A broke and there was no gush of water or fluid like they warn. I simply got up to use the bathroom and noticed I was wetter than normal. I called in Nurse Jacqui who quickly called Dr. Todd (Stanhope) to check me. Dr. Todd was there in less than two minutes.
Background - Dr. Todd is the soon-to-be (midnight tomorrow) Chief Resident. Great guy who has been called in every night to ultrasound the girls to check for location (the girls like to cuddle on top of one another at night). We like Dr. Todd.
Dr. Todd arrives and is not happy with what he sees. He does an examine to confirm that yes my water has broke. When I asked if I needed Adam he looked at me and said yes, he would call him. So Mom did ~ at 10:20/30 p.m. to inform him that my water was broke and they were once again moving to Labor & Delivery.
This started a long road ahead of us...But first, did you know that when babies have their own sacs, the mom will have three separate (in my case) bags of water that can break. I only broke the water for Runt.
Also did you know that, typically, when the water breaks a mom will deliver within the next 30 hours...Thankfully I did not. The doctors were able to prevent labor from progressing/occurring with Magnesium, fluids and other medicines.
Adam arrived by my side at 12:30 a.m. and did not leave it again.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Dr. Todd became the Chief Resident at midnight - I congratulated him and he wished me a Happy Birthday. As a present, he allowed the nurses to take me off of continuous monitoring to get a little sleep. HUGE as due to the monitoring I was required to lay on my back, which for those of you who don't know, this is incredibly uncomfortable for a pregnant person and I had been in that position for over 48 hours.
Happy Birthday to me in Labor & Delivery trying to keep my girls inside.
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