I am still checked into Hotel Holy Cross and am still pregnant! The results of my 24 hour urine collection came back yesterday evening and the protein level was at 2 grams. This means that I have preeclampsia, but it wasn't severe enough to necessitate delivering the babies. For me it was such a relief, but at the same time the situation is like a catch 22; I don't want to become a permanent resident of the hospital, but I want to keep the babies in utero for all long as possible to develop. Obviously this is just me being selfish, and of course I will do whoever is necessary to keep the babies safe and healthy; be that an early deliver or changing my address to Holy Cross Hospital. Luckily, at max amount of time I would be here is another 4 weeks, which seems long, but I have read about other women having to stay on hospital bed rest for MONTHS.
So today has been in uneventful so far. I didn't sleep much last night with having to pee every hour and then I started to have irregular contractions that we pretty uncomfortable. My nurse placed me on the monitor for a NST that showed I was having irritable contractions, which she mentioned was due to my uterus getting ready for delivery, but also because I was probably dehydrated. I was on IV fluids most of the day yesterday, but my IV access is now heplocked so I am not longer connected to the IV pump. This means I don't get as much fluids at night. My new goal is to drink, drink, drink! As of today I still get occasional contractions, some are moderately painful, but drink water and changing my position has definitely helped! My OB was notified and she agreed that I just needed to down water like a camel. At this point, if I was to go into labor naturally my doctors would not stop the process with medication.
As of now, I just spoke one of my OBs regarding "the plan". I am going to stay in the hospital at least until we do another 24 hour collection, which will be on Sunday and I'll get the results of Monday. Like last time, if the protein results are greater than 5 grams then they will deliver the babies via c section. If I go into labor naturally then we will plan for a c section. And if the amount of protein is about the same or greater, but less than 5 grams, we will have another pow-wow. At this point I have pretty much come to the acceptance that I am here for the long haul and that it's the best option. As much as I miss the comforts of home and my dogs, preeclampsia is not something to mess with. At least I now have shower and wheelchair privileges! I can take a shower (goodbye sponge bath!) and can go out of my room each day for 2 hours, but must be in a wheelchair; it's better than being confounded to my room all day!
I also had another biophysical profile sonogram this morning. Babies are looking awesome as usually. They will get measured for gestational age and weight next week. So I am currently showered, fed, and relaxing in bed. I think I'll start using my camera today! It's such a lovely day outside. I can't wait for my hubby to get off work so he can take me out to enjoy the sunshine! Until then, maybe another nap and more water. Chug-a-lug!
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Off to the hospital I go!
Yesterday I was 33 weeks, 3 days and had my weekly appointment at the OB office. The day started off with a biophysical profile sonogram of the twins. Both looked great according to the tech; good heartbeats, enough amniotic fluid, moving, and practicing breathing. The appointment took an unexpected turn when the nurse took my blood pressure and it was initially 140/100! She had me lie on my side and retook it twice. By lying down, my blood pressure came down to 130/90's. However, there was also +2 protein in my urine sample according to the dipstick reading. These new symptoms, plus my occassional headaches and gigantic swelling of my hands and feet was enough for my OB to send me to the hospital to get checked out for preeclampsia.
So here I am. Day two at the High Risk Perinatal unit of Holy Cross Hospital. Last night was my first overnight in a hospital as a patient! It's definitely a different experience when compared to working here as a nurse. I am having my blood pressure monitored and undergoing a 24 hour urine collection to get a more accurate measurement of the protein in my urine. I am also on bed rest with bathroom priviledges only. Yesterday consisted of getting settled into my *thankfully* spacious and private room, starting my urine collection, getting a betamethasone shot in my butt (which hurt like hell) to help mature the babies lungs in case they are delivered early, and having the babies heartbeats and my contractions monitored occassionally. So far my stay has gone well and my nurses have been excellent! I've also had a good amount of visitors (co-workers and family) stopping by to entertain me and keep me company :)
As of now we are simply waiting on the results of my urine collection. The bedrest has allowed my blood pressure get down to the 130/80's range; still high for me personally, but not within dangerous ranges. So the plan is... If the results of my urine collection shows a protein level of 5 grams or more, my OB will deliver the twins this evening. Severe amounts of protein is an indication of possible kidney damage due to the preeclampsia. So for my safety and the babies well-being, they would need to be delivered so that my blood pressure will stopped rising. The alternative scenerio is if the amount of protein is less than 5grams, but greater than 300mg my OB will keep me in the hospital to continue monitoring my blood pressure. I don't know how long they intend to keep me in the hospital.
At the moment I'm just resting in bed and praying that I don't get cabin fever :)
At the moment I'm just resting in bed and praying that I don't get cabin fever :)
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Do babies feel sadness?
I'm sure they can sense when you are stressed, but what about other emotions? Today I am feeling an overwhelming amount of sadness. My shih tzu of about 15 years, Pierre, passed away this morning. I am grateful that he passed peacefully in his sleep and that he doesn't have to deal with all of life's troubles anymore. I am also thankful that he passed in the comfort of our home and not at the vet's because he always hated going to the vet. It's what my husband and I always wanted for him. It's not really a surprise that he passed, as his health was rapidly declining these past few days. He's been blind for a long time now, but amazingly made his way around the house and even up and down the stairs for a while. His biggest challenge was a nasty perianal tumor that was located on his tail that occurred because he was never neutered and was most likely cancerous at this point. When we moved to our new house, the new vet suggested neutering him in the hopes that the tumor would shirk, if not stop growing. That was a few months ago and it definitely had stopped growing, but was always there. We had hoped to get the tumor surgically removed, but life happens and it unfortunately got pushed back. Thankfully Pierre continued to live a happy, normal life; just content to bask in the sun all day and nap around the house.
His health started to decline in the past weeks when we noticed he wasn't eating as much. He was still moving around and doing his business outside, but he was getting thinner. First we figured the hard dog food was become too tiring for him to eat, so we fed him soft canned food. That lasted a few months, but these past few weeks he wouldn't eat the canned food anymore. We were able to get him to eat rice, hamburger meat, boiled chicken, fruits, and liver (his favorite) for a while, but in the past week he would eat only bits and pieces, if anything at all.
We had planned to take him to the vet tomorrow, most likely to get place down, so in some ways I'm thankful he went on his own terms. Today the vet is closed, so we called an emergency vet regarding our options. We decided against cremation because of the cost and have decided to bury him at the back of our property as we live on a few acres. This morning we found a peaceful, quiet clearing under the trees where the sun light passes through. I wanted a nice sunny spot, as Pierre loved to sit quietly in the sun. Even after he became blind he would sit out in our yard and let the sun warm his face. I wish today was a happy sunny day for him, but it's appropriately gloomy, cloudy, and now rainy.
I will miss his fierce spirit and energetic personality. In his younger years he would bolt out of my parents' house and we would have to chase after him. I think he really just liked to run. Playing tug-of-war was his favorite game. And while he hated to be groomed or get bathed (typical boy), he was a lover and always there for a warm cuddle. I will miss his smile and funny antics, but I am happy that he lived a wonderful life and is now in a better place.
Rest in peace, buddy. Thank you for all the joy and happiness you brought to my life...
His health started to decline in the past weeks when we noticed he wasn't eating as much. He was still moving around and doing his business outside, but he was getting thinner. First we figured the hard dog food was become too tiring for him to eat, so we fed him soft canned food. That lasted a few months, but these past few weeks he wouldn't eat the canned food anymore. We were able to get him to eat rice, hamburger meat, boiled chicken, fruits, and liver (his favorite) for a while, but in the past week he would eat only bits and pieces, if anything at all.
We had planned to take him to the vet tomorrow, most likely to get place down, so in some ways I'm thankful he went on his own terms. Today the vet is closed, so we called an emergency vet regarding our options. We decided against cremation because of the cost and have decided to bury him at the back of our property as we live on a few acres. This morning we found a peaceful, quiet clearing under the trees where the sun light passes through. I wanted a nice sunny spot, as Pierre loved to sit quietly in the sun. Even after he became blind he would sit out in our yard and let the sun warm his face. I wish today was a happy sunny day for him, but it's appropriately gloomy, cloudy, and now rainy.
I will miss his fierce spirit and energetic personality. In his younger years he would bolt out of my parents' house and we would have to chase after him. I think he really just liked to run. Playing tug-of-war was his favorite game. And while he hated to be groomed or get bathed (typical boy), he was a lover and always there for a warm cuddle. I will miss his smile and funny antics, but I am happy that he lived a wonderful life and is now in a better place.
Rest in peace, buddy. Thank you for all the joy and happiness you brought to my life...
Pierre 07.21.2013
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Pregnancy Lifesavers
As my pregnancy journey is coming to an end (I can't believe I have only a month left), I thought I'd write about some of the products that have helped me throughout this occasionally challenging period. Call it my pregnancy survival kit...
Bio Oil/Palmers Coco Butter - I may be jinxing myself at this point, but at 33 weeks I have yet to get any stretch marks! It may be genetics as my mother of two didn't get any with her pregnancies, but one would think that with twins I would get a few battle scars? Now, I still have a month to go and have a co-worker who didn't get any stretch marks until a few days before her daughter was born, so we'll see. *fingers crossed that it's genetics!* That being said, I have taken measure to try and prevent those lovely scars from occurring. Since the start of my first trimester, I have religiously used either Bio Oil or Palmers in the morning right after a shower and occasionally at night before bed. I primarily use Palmers as the Bio Oil can be messy and takes a while to dry. I usually only use Bio Oil after my shower before bed or if I don't plan on going anywhere eminently during the day. Both products are easily available at a drugstore or Target. Bio Oil is more on the pricey side, but it lasts a long time if you use it sparingly. A little goes a long way!
http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?productId=xlsImpprod1800041
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Palmer-s-Cocoa-Butter-Formula-For-Stretch-Marks-Lotion-8.5-fl-oz/10311247
Unisom - I was unfortunate enough to have morning sickness throughout my first trimester and occasionally during my third. The worst part about my experience with "morning" sickness is that I would get it at night. It wasn't bad to the point where I was vomiting or had to be hospitalized, but I did lose about 10 lbs in my first trimester and nausea is never fun especially when you're trying to sleep. Luckily, my OB told me I could use Unisom, which is an OTC med available at any grocery or drugstore. It was originally used to treat nausea for patients in the hospital, but one of it's side effects is sleepiness. Not drowsiness. Out like a rock sleepiness. It is now marketed primarily as a sleep aid. For me, it was a godsend! I take half a pill if I'm nauseous at night and within minutes my nausea is resolved and I'm usually able to fall asleep after about 30 mins. Best sleep ever! It does leave you with a haze in the morning so I wouldn't recommend it if you have to wake up and drive somewhere. I will usually only take Unisom over the weekend or if I don't have to work the next morning and can sleep in. *Make sure you get the original Unisom in tablet form, NOT the gel caps.
http://www.target.com/p/unisom-sleep-tablets-32-pk/-/A-11191198?ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001&AFID=Google_PLA_df&LNM=%7C11191198&CPNG=Health+Beauty&kpid=11191198&LID=PA&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=11191198&gclid=CI3Fkv-ev7gCFQ-i4AodfjcAjg
Tums - Another no-so-fun symptom that I started to experience during my third trimester was heartburn/acid reflux. My husband gets this all the time and pops Tums like candy. I never understood this since I never experienced heartburn until now. Obviously I can empathize with his pain nowadays. Like my nausea episodes, occurrences of heartburn also happen at night. Thankfully, I take two Tums tablets and I'm good to go in a few minutes. They don't initially taste bad, but have a yucky aftertaste! However, it's nothing a few swigs of water won't solve.
Prunes - Constipation! Yes, it happens during pregnancy and especially in the third trimester when your internal organs are pushed and smushed due to your growing uterus. Constipation sucks because it gave me horrible stomach aches. Thankfully, I like prunes and boy do they help! We can just leave it at that. If you're constipated try some prunes. If you don't like prunes then I'm sorry.
Water bottle - During my first trimester I craved water! I could drink gallons of it. And obviously throughout my pregnancy I had to pee so much I would have killed for a foley catheter just so I didn't have to use the bathroom all the time. As I progressed into my third trimester I started to become dehydrated. It's the summer time, it's hot, and with twins I had to drink twice the already ridiculous amount recommended for mothers of singletons. This means I have a water bottle with me everywhere! As I am approaching the end of my third trimester I have discovered glass water bottles!! They are heavier then plastic, but so much better for you (if you're one of those people who care)... BPA free and doesn't leach any toxins and metals that occur with plastic and metal water bottles. I have a water bottle from Lifefactory and Ellos (available at Target); both products I got with flip tops.
http://www.amazon.com/Lifefactory-Beverage-Bottle-22-Ounce-Turquoise/dp/B00B9DJWTM/ref=cm_srch_tsr_rtr
http://www.amazon.com/Ello-Glass-Water-Bottle-Flip/dp/B00BUTN4V2/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1374363272&sr=1-2&keywords=Ellos
Diflucan - Never got a yeast infection until I became pregnant and during my first trimester. Don't waste time and money using OTC products like Monistat creams. Just get a prescription for Diflucan/Fluconazole from your OB. You take 1-2 pills and BAM! No more yeast infection :)
Granny Panties - When you're pregnant everything tight starts to become uncomfortable. Especially being preggos in the summer, I craved comfy clothing. I practically live in with my pjs, maxi dresses, loose shirts, maternity leggings, maternity skirts, maternity tanks and flip flops. But granny panties are a must for nighttime comfort and I hear they are a must-have for postpartum recovery. I got mine at Motherhood Maternity. They are cotton, comfy, but most importantly large and in charge!
Iced tea - When my husband and I start TTCing, I immediately cut out any alcohol from my diet. Once I became pregnant I cut out coffee and caffeinated soda as well. Now, I LOVE my coffee and diet coke so this was no easy task, but I've managed to survive my entire pregnancy without any coffee and only recently indulged twice in a diet coke to help manage headaches I've been having in the third trimester. This is not to say that I have gone 100% without caffeine. My saving grace has been allowing myself to drink non-sweetened ice twice (which I will occasionally lightly sweetened with sugar). Yes, it has caffeine, but not as much as coffee or soda. Oh, and only brewed iced tea; not bottled stuff like Arizona, unless it's Honest Tea or PureLeaf which I love!
Prenatal Cradle - I'm 5'1", so I'm not a big person, and while I was overweight at the start of my pregnancy, I have never weighed this much in my life. My weight nowadays is primarily water retention and the belly. I'm having twins, so two babies, twice the amniotic fluid, and two placentas. HEAVY!!! My back started to bother me around 18 weeks when I started showing. By my second trimester I decided I needed some belly support especially at work. Voila, the prenatal cradle or a girdle :) It's not the most stylish, but I was in scrubs so who cares. It's not the most comfortable, but I definitely notice a difference when I'm not wearing it. I usually wear it around the house and definitely at work. It's harder to hide it underneath clothing during the summer. I bought mine from Amazon and got a medium since I figured my belly was going to be huge with twins. In hindsight, I probably could have gotten away with a small.
http://www.amazon.com/Its-You-Babe-Prenatal-145-175/dp/B00006D2RB
Well, that's all I can think of for now. Plus my swollen/numb fingers need a break. I'll try to update if I come along any other products worth mentioning :)
Bio Oil/Palmers Coco Butter - I may be jinxing myself at this point, but at 33 weeks I have yet to get any stretch marks! It may be genetics as my mother of two didn't get any with her pregnancies, but one would think that with twins I would get a few battle scars? Now, I still have a month to go and have a co-worker who didn't get any stretch marks until a few days before her daughter was born, so we'll see. *fingers crossed that it's genetics!* That being said, I have taken measure to try and prevent those lovely scars from occurring. Since the start of my first trimester, I have religiously used either Bio Oil or Palmers in the morning right after a shower and occasionally at night before bed. I primarily use Palmers as the Bio Oil can be messy and takes a while to dry. I usually only use Bio Oil after my shower before bed or if I don't plan on going anywhere eminently during the day. Both products are easily available at a drugstore or Target. Bio Oil is more on the pricey side, but it lasts a long time if you use it sparingly. A little goes a long way!
http://www.ulta.com/ulta/browse/productDetail.jsp?productId=xlsImpprod1800041
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Palmer-s-Cocoa-Butter-Formula-For-Stretch-Marks-Lotion-8.5-fl-oz/10311247
Unisom - I was unfortunate enough to have morning sickness throughout my first trimester and occasionally during my third. The worst part about my experience with "morning" sickness is that I would get it at night. It wasn't bad to the point where I was vomiting or had to be hospitalized, but I did lose about 10 lbs in my first trimester and nausea is never fun especially when you're trying to sleep. Luckily, my OB told me I could use Unisom, which is an OTC med available at any grocery or drugstore. It was originally used to treat nausea for patients in the hospital, but one of it's side effects is sleepiness. Not drowsiness. Out like a rock sleepiness. It is now marketed primarily as a sleep aid. For me, it was a godsend! I take half a pill if I'm nauseous at night and within minutes my nausea is resolved and I'm usually able to fall asleep after about 30 mins. Best sleep ever! It does leave you with a haze in the morning so I wouldn't recommend it if you have to wake up and drive somewhere. I will usually only take Unisom over the weekend or if I don't have to work the next morning and can sleep in. *Make sure you get the original Unisom in tablet form, NOT the gel caps.
http://www.target.com/p/unisom-sleep-tablets-32-pk/-/A-11191198?ref=tgt_adv_XSG10001&AFID=Google_PLA_df&LNM=%7C11191198&CPNG=Health+Beauty&kpid=11191198&LID=PA&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=11191198&gclid=CI3Fkv-ev7gCFQ-i4AodfjcAjg
Tums - Another no-so-fun symptom that I started to experience during my third trimester was heartburn/acid reflux. My husband gets this all the time and pops Tums like candy. I never understood this since I never experienced heartburn until now. Obviously I can empathize with his pain nowadays. Like my nausea episodes, occurrences of heartburn also happen at night. Thankfully, I take two Tums tablets and I'm good to go in a few minutes. They don't initially taste bad, but have a yucky aftertaste! However, it's nothing a few swigs of water won't solve.
Prunes - Constipation! Yes, it happens during pregnancy and especially in the third trimester when your internal organs are pushed and smushed due to your growing uterus. Constipation sucks because it gave me horrible stomach aches. Thankfully, I like prunes and boy do they help! We can just leave it at that. If you're constipated try some prunes. If you don't like prunes then I'm sorry.
Water bottle - During my first trimester I craved water! I could drink gallons of it. And obviously throughout my pregnancy I had to pee so much I would have killed for a foley catheter just so I didn't have to use the bathroom all the time. As I progressed into my third trimester I started to become dehydrated. It's the summer time, it's hot, and with twins I had to drink twice the already ridiculous amount recommended for mothers of singletons. This means I have a water bottle with me everywhere! As I am approaching the end of my third trimester I have discovered glass water bottles!! They are heavier then plastic, but so much better for you (if you're one of those people who care)... BPA free and doesn't leach any toxins and metals that occur with plastic and metal water bottles. I have a water bottle from Lifefactory and Ellos (available at Target); both products I got with flip tops.
http://www.amazon.com/Lifefactory-Beverage-Bottle-22-Ounce-Turquoise/dp/B00B9DJWTM/ref=cm_srch_tsr_rtr
http://www.amazon.com/Ello-Glass-Water-Bottle-Flip/dp/B00BUTN4V2/ref=sr_1_2?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1374363272&sr=1-2&keywords=Ellos
Diflucan - Never got a yeast infection until I became pregnant and during my first trimester. Don't waste time and money using OTC products like Monistat creams. Just get a prescription for Diflucan/Fluconazole from your OB. You take 1-2 pills and BAM! No more yeast infection :)
Granny Panties - When you're pregnant everything tight starts to become uncomfortable. Especially being preggos in the summer, I craved comfy clothing. I practically live in with my pjs, maxi dresses, loose shirts, maternity leggings, maternity skirts, maternity tanks and flip flops. But granny panties are a must for nighttime comfort and I hear they are a must-have for postpartum recovery. I got mine at Motherhood Maternity. They are cotton, comfy, but most importantly large and in charge!
Iced tea - When my husband and I start TTCing, I immediately cut out any alcohol from my diet. Once I became pregnant I cut out coffee and caffeinated soda as well. Now, I LOVE my coffee and diet coke so this was no easy task, but I've managed to survive my entire pregnancy without any coffee and only recently indulged twice in a diet coke to help manage headaches I've been having in the third trimester. This is not to say that I have gone 100% without caffeine. My saving grace has been allowing myself to drink non-sweetened ice twice (which I will occasionally lightly sweetened with sugar). Yes, it has caffeine, but not as much as coffee or soda. Oh, and only brewed iced tea; not bottled stuff like Arizona, unless it's Honest Tea or PureLeaf which I love!
Prenatal Cradle - I'm 5'1", so I'm not a big person, and while I was overweight at the start of my pregnancy, I have never weighed this much in my life. My weight nowadays is primarily water retention and the belly. I'm having twins, so two babies, twice the amniotic fluid, and two placentas. HEAVY!!! My back started to bother me around 18 weeks when I started showing. By my second trimester I decided I needed some belly support especially at work. Voila, the prenatal cradle or a girdle :) It's not the most stylish, but I was in scrubs so who cares. It's not the most comfortable, but I definitely notice a difference when I'm not wearing it. I usually wear it around the house and definitely at work. It's harder to hide it underneath clothing during the summer. I bought mine from Amazon and got a medium since I figured my belly was going to be huge with twins. In hindsight, I probably could have gotten away with a small.
http://www.amazon.com/Its-You-Babe-Prenatal-145-175/dp/B00006D2RB
Well, that's all I can think of for now. Plus my swollen/numb fingers need a break. I'll try to update if I come along any other products worth mentioning :)
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Third Trimester... The home stretch!
Wow, sorry it had been forever since I've updated this blog! I've finally made it into my third trimester and it has been taking it's toll in me mentally and physically. Boy, do I miss the joys of my second trimester. My third trimester has definitely been very challenging and it makes the horrors of my first trimester look like a walk in the park!
Back are my constant fatigue, but this time its from carrying around the belly weight. I am currently at the 32 week mark, but at 31 weeks each baby was roughly 3 pounds each and my uterus was the size of someone who's full term. AWESOME! The dreaded morning sickness, which for me occurs at night, has returned along with a new lovely symptom... heartburn/reflux. Gross. All of these happen to me at night, which makes sleeping miserable some days. Thank goodness for Unisom and Tums.
Another FUN symptom that has come along during my this trimester is swelling of my feet and hands :( Thankfully my blood pressure has been normal, but the swelling has made life challenging. Luckily its the summer so I live constantly in flip flops and dresses. It's so sad that I can no longer fit into my regular shoes. The most annoying aspect of the swelling has been the pregnancy induced carpel tunnel syndrome that has caused my fingers to go numb and sore. I've been wearing wrist splints and compression stockings, but my OB has happily notified me that the only true remedy is delivering the babies. Joy.
My apologies for all the sarcasm. The past few weeks have not really been fun. I am so excited to have these babies and can't wait to not be preggos anymore, but I don't wait premature babies either if I can avoid it. Only 5 more weeks until I'll be full term at 37 weeks! I'd be happy to make it 35-36 weeks. At this point I will most likely have a c-section because Aiden has been breech for the longest time. I'm not particularly against having a c-section, but am not looking forward to the recovery period with twins.
The next few weeks are sure to be interesting. I'm just thankful that my OB has FINALLY taken me off work and placed me on modified bed rest because Emilia is running slightly smaller than Aiden. They are hoping that the rest and decrease of stress will help her grow and prevent me from going into preterm labor. *fingers crossed* that I can survive the upcoming weeks!
Back are my constant fatigue, but this time its from carrying around the belly weight. I am currently at the 32 week mark, but at 31 weeks each baby was roughly 3 pounds each and my uterus was the size of someone who's full term. AWESOME! The dreaded morning sickness, which for me occurs at night, has returned along with a new lovely symptom... heartburn/reflux. Gross. All of these happen to me at night, which makes sleeping miserable some days. Thank goodness for Unisom and Tums.
Another FUN symptom that has come along during my this trimester is swelling of my feet and hands :( Thankfully my blood pressure has been normal, but the swelling has made life challenging. Luckily its the summer so I live constantly in flip flops and dresses. It's so sad that I can no longer fit into my regular shoes. The most annoying aspect of the swelling has been the pregnancy induced carpel tunnel syndrome that has caused my fingers to go numb and sore. I've been wearing wrist splints and compression stockings, but my OB has happily notified me that the only true remedy is delivering the babies. Joy.
My apologies for all the sarcasm. The past few weeks have not really been fun. I am so excited to have these babies and can't wait to not be preggos anymore, but I don't wait premature babies either if I can avoid it. Only 5 more weeks until I'll be full term at 37 weeks! I'd be happy to make it 35-36 weeks. At this point I will most likely have a c-section because Aiden has been breech for the longest time. I'm not particularly against having a c-section, but am not looking forward to the recovery period with twins.
The next few weeks are sure to be interesting. I'm just thankful that my OB has FINALLY taken me off work and placed me on modified bed rest because Emilia is running slightly smaller than Aiden. They are hoping that the rest and decrease of stress will help her grow and prevent me from going into preterm labor. *fingers crossed* that I can survive the upcoming weeks!
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