Tuesday, September 30, 2008

UPDATE

Monday...
After a tough Sat and Sun night filled with a lot of pressure and contractions I called my Dr. on Monday and he suggested I go to the hospital to get checked out. I went and found out I was 2-3cm and the Dr. had me walk the hospital for an hour before rechecking me! Dr. was thinking about admitting me, but I was still only 2-3cm so I went home and took it easy.

Tuesday...
I went to my scheduled NST at 9am and chatted with my good buddy nurse Cindy (from MN), my check-up showed the girls were doing great, but my blood pressure was elevated! After that apt. I went to Dr. Garza's office to have my cervix checked. I was dilated to 3 cm and my blood pressure was still elevated so he sent me back to the hospital. I stayed there for lab work to rule out many different blood pressure complications with some blood work. I was there for 3 hours of monitoring and all my lab work looked good and the babies were beautiful on the monitor. STILL, Dr. Garza wanted to admit me, but there were no beds available and there were 4 women in front of me that were 41-42 weeks along. (Lots of conception at Christmas it seems) Some of the women had been waiting since yesterday, so I went home again...

Tomorrow we are going to call at 8am to see if we can get induced. If there is any possibility of induction we will head over to the hospital tomorrow, otherwise we will go in at 3pm on Thursday.

Friday, September 26, 2008

CERVIX NEWS...

During the hospital NST today the girls were doing aerobics...they never sat still once in a half hour!

I also had my last check up today and I am still 2cm, but I am 70% effaced. For those of you that don't know...this means my cervix is thinning and my water could break sooner than later.

I was up all night with crazy contractions last night, but not 6 an hour (which would send me to the hospital for delivery) BUT enough to be very uncomfortable.

We are so excited to meet the girls!

This is our last weekend without children so Shawn and I are going to relax and cuddle up for a movie. (Something tells me that we will not have this opportunity too often in the next 25 years!)

Thanks for the prayers...
Love ya

Thursday, September 25, 2008

The Minneapolis 3 Day Walk for Breast Cancer


My good friends did a 60 mile walk for breast cancer and were kind enough to add my mother's name to their shirts.

Thanks Mandy and Shauna!!




Tuesday, September 23, 2008

ALMOST THERE...

If you asked Shawn or I this week "Have you decided on names?" You would get the response..."Baby A is Lily Sue...and Baby B is Rose Marie"...but if you asked us tomorrow you may get a different answer!!

I had an NST at the hospital this morning and the babies look like they are still fighting to get out. Lily is in position to pop out and Rose is just above her also head down with her chin on Lily's cheek. If they aren't bonding in that position I guess they never will. I have just enough fluid to keep going and the babies have strong enough heart beats to stay in as well. Rose's heart beat is hard to find because she is in a very weird position. She is looking at my back and bent at a 90 degree angle with her butt and feet in my ribs. She does not seem comfortable at all.

My Dr. leaves town tomorrow for a few days (so Shawn and I are convinced that we will go into labor while he is away...which would make me more nervous) I never thought I would say this, but I want them to stay in until next Monday!

Please pray for us. We love you and miss you...wish you all could be here to help us through this, but we know you're here in thoughts and prayers.

Friday, September 19, 2008

WOW...2cm!

Our check up went well today...I am still very itchy from the cholestasis and it is not fun at night! GOOD NEWS...I am dilated 2cm and the Dr. seems to think I will go on my own, but if not he is going to schedule an induction at 6am Thurs. Oct 2nd if I make it that far. Keep us in your prayers...I am a little more nervous each day!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

BABY NST on TUES.

The babies looked terrific today! The techs had a hard time finding enough fluid...but eventually found enough after the babies moved a little. They were hiding the fluid in hopes that they could come out today. i have to admit when they couldn't find enough fluid today I thought we were going to introduce them to the world this afternoon. I was a little sad when they found more fluid, but I guess it is better for them to stay in as long as possible. I am just a little excited to meet them!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Bathing Beauty with B.O.B.

The buns are still in the oven, so Sarah cooled her heels this afternoon. Per her mother's request, here are some pics of floating babies....



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Ultrasound 9-9-08

After some technical difficulties, I think I've figured out how to post the video of Sarah's latest ultrasound. For all of you who wished you could have gone with Sarah, here it is!

It's harder to see a profile of each baby now because of their size, so the nurse just looks at one part at a time. The background noise is the ultrasound machine, and you can hear Sarah talking to the nurse Leandra.

I also recommend double-clicking on the video, which takes you to the youtube website, and then making the video full-screen by using the red button on the lower right corner of the video.



Friday, September 12, 2008

HEART CHECK FOR THE TWINS ON Sept. 12

We went to the hospital today for our heart monitoring...the babies did well! Baby A was flipping all around, but Baby B took a little longer to show a lot of movement. I had to turn on my side to get Baby B to tumble around a bit before the visit was over. We will be in again next Tuesday...we will keep you posted! Have a fantastic weekend!

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Babies Heartbeat Check 9-9-08

Click on the link below to see a YouTube video of the babies getting their heartbeat checked...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Yw2oCGiLa8

Doctor Appointment 9-9-08

I went with Sarah to her appointment today, and here's the highlights:

Baby A (Hope Marie) is 5 lbs, 1 oz
Baby B (Lily Sue) is 5 lbs, 5 oz
Sarah's blood pressure - Normal
Full-term due date - officially, for sure, October 18.

Despite Sarah's cholestasis, our twins specialist doctor still would like to shoot for 38 weeks (October 4th!), unless Sarah goes into labor earlier. He thinks the benefits of going that long outweigh any risk from the cholestasis, as long as Sarah's liver tests don't get any worse. She had blood taken yesterday to update the test.

Both babies are in position for natural birth, and it would be very surprising if that changed. There's about a 10% chance that after the first baby is born, the second could change positions and a cesarean would be needed. So Sarah's trying to decide what to do - I think the doctor would prefer natural but he says Sarah can make the final decision.

Sarah is going in twice a week to check the babies heartbeats. She has a nurse named Cindy from Minnesota, so they have a good time chatting about the homeland. Cindy has been in the desert for 30 years, but has retained the accent! O yah!

Monday, September 08, 2008

FAMILY NURSERY!






Since we are all going to be one big happy family we will start our babies lives with them in our room!

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Sarah Belly Photos

I took some photos of Sarah yesterday (9-6-08) at some scenic sites in Palm Springs. There's more to come, as I need to do some editing/cropping/etc., but here's a preview of the best looking pregnant lady ever!



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Friday, September 05, 2008

SEPTEMBER 5th DR. VISIT

We are looking good! The babies are strong and had healthy heartbeats today at the hospital.

We are 34 weeks tomorrow. We will induce at 38 weeks as long as my Cholestasis symptoms do not get worse. I will go in Mon. for more liver and bile blood tests. The Dr. says he thinks I will go into labor before 38 weeks on my own, but we'll see.

I am on partial bed rest because of my high blood pressure (not Pregnancy Preeclampsia yet)...I can do everyday normal stuff, but nothing too crazy! I am having contractions daily, but nothing close to labor yet. Thanks for all your prayers and thoughts! The girls are almost here!

LOVE YA!

Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Cholestasis of Pregnancy Update

Hello Family and Friends,

For those of you who may not know, I was diagnosed with Cholestasis last week. I was experiencing very painful itching on my feet (GOOGLED IT) and went in for a liver test. Now that we know I have it, I go to the hospital every 3 days to have the babies monitored for an hour to make sure they are still developing well. Shawn has put me on a no fat/VERY low fat diet and my itchy feet have improved which is letting me sleep. Thanks Dr. Norton!

We want to keep the babies in as long as possible because we want to be sure their lungs are fully developed.I am 33-34 weeks right now and we want to get to 37weeks. At 37 weeks we can do an amnio to check the lungs prior to delivery. I am doing well and the babies are doing well so far. I had an apt this week and the nurses said the babies were developing very well and Baby B had wonderful lung development and was breathing already. Baby A is a little behind, but she's coming along. We have a growth scan next Tues. (Sept. 9) and we are expecting the babies to be 5 or more pounds each! We will keep you updated! Please keep us in your prayers!

BELOW ARE DETAILS ABOUT CHOLESTASIS...

What causes Cholestasis of pregnancy?

Pregnancy hormones affect gallbladder function, resulting in slowing or stopping the flow of bile. The gallbladder holds bile that is produced in the liver, which is necessary in the breakdown of fats in digestion. When the bile flow is stopped or slowed down, this causes a build up of bile acids in the liver which can spill into the bloodstream.

How will the baby be affected if the mother is diagnosed with Cholestasis?

Cholestasis may increase the risks for fetal distress, preterm birth, or stillbirth. A developing baby relies on the mother’s liver to remove bile acids from the blood; therefore, the elevated levels of maternal bile cause stress on the baby’s liver. Women with cholestasis should be monitored closely and serious consideration should be given to inducing labor once the baby’s lungs have reached maturity.