Monday, 16 April 2012

Ultrasound that led to Bed Rest

We had our latest ultrasound appointment on April 10th ( I was 29 weeks 3 days). The ultrasound started great. The tech was super nice and helped accommodate me so I did not have to lay on my back. Both babies looked absolutely amazing!! Both babies are head down which is great. Both have developed hair and are both practicing their breathing. During the ultrasound we got to see Baby A knee her sister in the face and Baby B had the yawns! They are both so adorable!! Both babies are measuring ahead of schedule. Baby A was 3 pounds 6 ounces and Baby B was 3 pounds 10 ounces. They are both in the 90th percentile for growth. No complaints during that part of the ultrasound other than we were not able to get any pictures as the babies have decided they do not want their picture taken.
   Next we moved on to the internal exam that measures my cervix. I knew almost immediately something was not right based on the techs face. She tried to be discreet, but I could read the expression. She said well I need you to get dressed and we will talk to the doctor about where we go from here. We had no idea what was going on. They brought us into the room to talk with the doctor and as we were walking down the hall I heard the nurse on the phone saying they were having me head to the hospital. I was so confused. I felt fine so what could possibly be going on. Brandon said lets just wait and see what the doctor says. The doctor came in the room and delivered the news. The Doctor said last appointment my cervix was at 29mm. This time it was at 10mm and was funnelling (fancy way of saying dilating).  He said I needed to go the hospital right away as I was showing signs of preterm labour. So we got in the car and drove to the hospital. The Doctor decided the next step was to give me a steroid shot in the butt. The steroid shots are to help the babies lungs develop faster. At this point they described their lungs are sticky wet balloons so it does not allow them to inflate easy. These steroid shots help them to develop more rapidly. It is a series of two shots. I got the first one on Tuesday and followed up with the second one on Wednesday.  In the meantime I have been put on bed rest.
       I was admitted to the Antenatal Community Care Program. My doctor decided to admit me to this program where nurses come into our home. He thought this was a better alternative then being admitted to the hospital on bed rest. They find women do better in the comfort of their own home rather than a hospital bed.  I couldn't agree more.  Although if things change then I will be admitted to the hospital so hopefully these babies will be content to be at home.  The nurse came on Friday April13th and went over the program and filled out all the paperwork. I will have a nurse calling me everyday to check up on me and they will come by the house 1-2 times a week. When they are here they check my blood pressure, temperature, listen to the babies heart beats and do non stress tests. The non stress tests is where you are hooked up to monitors. They monitor both babies movements, heart beats, and trace a scan of them. The pattern on the scan shows if the babies are in distress at all. They also hook me up to another monitor to test for contractions. All the nurses in the program are required to have a minimum of 5 years labor and delivery experience which is reassuring. Our nurse today has been a nurse for almost 40 years so I was very comfortable with her. I have to monitor the babies movements multiple times throughout the day as well as contractions, etc. They have given me a chart that tracks morning, afternoon and evening. In terms of babies movements I am to time how long it takes to get 6 movements from each baby. I need to fill at least 6 from both babies within two hours. They also have me monitor contractions, and other symptoms such as back pain, abdominal pressure, etc. I also have to record how much rest I am getting. The nurses teach you signs of preterm labor and what to look for. For example what I thought was Braxton Hicks Contractions has actually been contractions so I have to pay attention to those. If I experience any preterm labor symptoms I am to empty my bladder, drink some water and lay down on my side. If symptoms do not change after an hour I have to go to the hospital.  The positive was the nurse told me she had a twin mom on this program who started at 17 weeks and made it to 34 weeks so that was great to hear.
labor of twins. They have a ton of them from breastfeeding, preterm labor, etc.

We have our next ultrasound on Tuesday April 24th. Best case scenario I will have a dynamic cervix which means it will not be funnelling anymore. If this is the case it usually means the babies were pushing on it and have moved. This would be ideal, but we wont know until the ultrasound. I also have a doctors appointment on Thursday April 26th. So that will be a big week for me as I will also be 32 weeks that Saturday. In the meantime I am following doctors orders and will keep our blog posted as we get updates!!

  

28 Week Baby Bump

Here is a photo of my baby bump at 28 weeks!! Currently I am 30 weeks and 2 days. Not sure I can get much bigger. Here are some of my thoughts thus far

Weight Gained: 52 pounds
Cravings: Mexican
Baby A: She is a very active little girl and kicks all the time
Baby B: She changes positions about every two seconds and takes up all the room
Aches and Pains: Backache


Bellingham Baby Shower

On March 31, 2012 my family and friends had a baby shower for me in Bellingham, WA. I was so excited to go home and see everyone as I had not seen most people since Christmas. The shower was absolutely perfect. All the details were beautiful and well thought out. I was truly touched and it meant the world to me. The best part was being able to see family and friends. I received so many wonderful gifts at the shower and wish I could have stayed longer, but it was nice to get to see everyone. It was also fun getting baby advice as this is a new process to me. I cannot thank everyone enough for such a joyous day.














Baby Nursery

Well the Baby Nursery is basically done. Brandon and I have been working very hard to get everything in place. At the time we kept thinking we were doing things way ahead of time, but now that I am on bed rest the timing could not have been better. It was amazing to watch the transformation from a spare bedroom into our little girls room. I made a post earlier with initial pictures of the painting of the room, etc. Now the room has all the furniture built, decorations on the wall, and a closet organizer. After Brandon saw all the clothes the babies received at the Baby Shower he was determined to have a closet orgainizer to keep everything tidy. We will see how long that lasts once our two little angels get here. The last piece we are missing is a black shag rug we ordered which will be here at the end of the month. Brandon also installed our baby monitor. We got a monitor/camera that allows us to see both babies in the room and allows us to talk to them as well. That was Brandon's favorite purchase and it is fun to play with!! We both are so happy with how the nursery turned out. In fact I tell Brandon all the time I might just move in the room myself. The very last thing we will put in there is the glider/recliner which is currently in our bedroom so I can get out of bed some. We will move this at the first part of April and get it set up. We also still need to put up some floating shelves for their books, but at this point we are down to the final details. We cannot wait for them to see their room!!