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Thursday, April 3, 2008

We're having what?!!


We were happy to find out we were expecting baby number 4. I have been very sick to my stomach and already feeling like maternity clothes were my only option for comfort at 8 weeks pregnant. My other 3 pregnancies had been fairly smooth. No significant nausea, no complications...just big healthy babies. Ugh, is it because I have already had 3 kids?? Maybe my body is getting to ol d for this routine?? So, I remained miserable until my doctor's appt. on March 12, 2008. First they did an ultrasound. All seemed normal and looked good. As the tech was poking around, she asked me how I had been feeling......BLECH! was the only word I could use to describe how I felt. "Well, she said, that's because you are having twins!" "You are kidding me!" But, no, it was not a joke, there they both were, trying to duke it out already (though their arm buds and leg buds were much too small to even reach each other, they tried). My hubby sat in the corner smirking as only those who know him well would recognized this. He wasn't shocked, but I was feeling a little more nauseated than before. Ok, so she continued to check them out and told us they looked great so far, but it appeared that they were sharing the same amniotic sack. This news, which we found out later, was not good. There are many risks already involved with carrying twins, but this 1 in 10,000 chance was the worst case. We sat in the doctor's office for a good half hour discussing how the heck we were going to deal with not only 4 kids, but now 5! Dr. Oxford came in and proceeded to tell us all the gory details. This type of twin is identical, they share a placenta and both outer ( chorionic) and inner (amniotic) sack. They worry about cord entanglement and twin to twin transfer syndrome (where one baby takes more nourishment from the placenta than the other, causing problems with both babies). These were just the top two scary things! The regiment for Mono-Mono, or mono amniotic twins (that is their term) is hospitalization at 24 weeks pregnant and a C-section birth at 32 weeks pregnant. Yikes...she continued to tell us the percentages of things going wrong, and said it was a huge commitment. Wow, that is an understatement! We scheduled an appt. with the high risk pregnancy group for 3 weeks later for another ultrasound and consultation with them. The next 3 weeks we (well, maybe mostly me :) ) spent trying to figure out how our family was going to function with me incarcerated in the hospital for 2 months! It was likely that they would send me to Swedish medical Center in Seattle.....this is far from home, but Tom works just 2 blocks away. Family and friends instantly stepped up and offered help with kids, meals, etc. Thanks to all that are offering help!! I have spent hours researching this on the internet, reading personal experiences from others (very interesting and quite encouraging too, check out Faith and Grace Pruetz's story, scroll down to May 24, 2006 for pics http://thepruetzfamily.blogspot.com/2006_05_01_archive.html), medical info, and lots of other scary stuff. My dad and hubby gave me a Priesthood blessing and I have been offered to be included in lots of prayers.....Well, we had our visit with the high risk docs yesterday and it has all changed! Read my next entry for details :)

2 comments:

Yvonne said...

http://babystrology.com/tickers/

Me again! Here's a cool thing I found while blog-hopping--it's free and does a baby count down. Kind of fun, just thought you might like it.

Hope mom and babies are enjoying Conference weekend!

Anonymous said...

Melanie

Am I the last one to know? I was reading Yvonne log and I saw your name so I decided to check your site out. I am so excited for you and your Tom and of course the kids. Two, Two what a wonderful gift from Tom & our Heavenly Father.

I have not seen you in a while and I pray that everything is ok. I am not sure when I will be at church again but wanted to let you know that I am so happy for your family. When you have time check my blog out.

http:// juneetaylor.blogspot.com

Talk or hear from you soon. Forgot to tell you who I am huh?

June