Thursday, July 26, 2012

34 week milestone!!!

We made it to 34 weeks! This is apparently huge for the boys' development... They are no longer considered just "preterm", now they are considered "late preterm"--- which lowers the risk of some complications associated with preterm.

We are feeling good! and can't believe we will be meeting our sons so soon! :) We have narrowed down our name choices, but will wait until we meet them to officially name them.....

Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers for us!

Here is a photo for you! (caution: bare belly!!!)


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

.... eventful Tuesday

I went in for my regularly scheduled OB appointment this afternoon, and at first found out some great news:

Baby A weighs a whopping 5 lbs! 
Baby B is not far behind at 4.3 lbs.

They are doing wonderful for weight, and movement/heartbeat/position looked great (both head down)

then I heard some not so exciting news: 
They wanted to send me to Labor and Delivery at the hospital to be monitored. Since last week, I had progressed from 1.5 cm to 2.5 cm in dilation, and from 50% to 80% effacement.. and was experiencing somewhat regular contractions (although, for me, they seemed like fairly normal Braxton Hicks)-- they weren't painful, but they were happening every 4-8 minutes or so. 

So I get in my car, call Brady to tell him I'm headed to the hospital (he was working in Milton) and drive to L&D at the hospital. 
(Since we share a car, Brady really had no way to leave right away.... but ended up finding a ride an hour or so later) 

They gave me a steroid injection to help mature the boys' lungs if they are born early (before 34-36 weeks or so). And monitored babies and my contractions. My midwife was there and is pretty much amazing, so wonderful, personal, and reassuring. My nurse was wonderful as well, and my wonderful view that looked out over the Adirondack mountains wasn't so bad either. :)

So after lots of monitoring, IV's, a shot, and more monitoring, they decided that I wasn't progressing any more, and decided to let me go home (with strong "take it easy!" recommendation). 

I'll go back for another shot tomorrow, and will go back to my midwife on Friday to check on things. 

All that to say..... It was quite the eventful and surprising afternoon. But through it all, I felt really peaceful. I wasn't stressed or worried, and I told myself- either way, we are going to be ok. The great staff there, and the lovely view of the mountains probably helped that feeling as well...

As Brady and I left the hospital, we talked about how we do need to prepare for perhaps an early arrival of the twins--- My midwife says: let's shoot for August 7th. 

We talked about preparing mentally/emotionally but also physically and practically. I feel like there is so much left to do--- baby clothes to wash, laundry to be done, meals to make and freeze, errands to run, a house to clean, etc, etc. It will be hard to take it easy, especially when I'm here all day long! 

But, we are well. And excited & nervous as we get closer and closer to meeting our baby boys. It still feels so surreal. 

thank you for friends and family for loving and praying for us during these times! It feels good to know that we are so loved and supported. 

love
Callie

ps- here is the latest belly photo: 32 weeks, 5 days :)

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

No offense, but we have been so glad to not be in the midwest this week!! :)
I couldn't believe the tempeatures that you all were having. It made me really appreciate the weather up here. 
It's been pretty much perfect.... lows at night in the 50's and then days getting to the mid-70's- occasionally into the mid-80's on warmer days. They do say that they get about 4-5 days of 90 degree heat, but it's pretty rare to have any after that. 

Which all that goes to say-- perfect pregnancy weather, eh??? :)

I have absolutely loved being pregnant, but it has been hard not to want to go hiking and camping and kayaking up here.... but next summer Brady and I are determined to take our boys with us in all our outdoor activities. (We may be a bit idealist?)

I am seeing my OB and/or my midwife once a week now. I have been really happy so far with the care I have received, although as we get closer and closer to meeting the boys, I have gotten a little more anxious about the labor/birth process. 

My OB today was very reassuring saying that as far as she could see, she doesn't know why I wouldn't go to at least 37-38 weeks! Which is wonderful! And means the babies would have a better chance at being healthy and avoiding the NICU. I was concerned since I was already dilated 1.5 cm and 50% effaced, but she was very reassuring that she would have been surprised if I wasn't having some of those changes--- the boys are growing and my belly is stretched further than a full term belly at this point. She didn't restrict any of my activity really-- except no power walking/hikes, no jumping/jogging. Which believe me.. Jumping and Jogging are the LAST things I would even WANT to do right now :)

Other than that, we are filling our time by enjoying all the quiet, peaceful times of just being with each other. Cooking together, sitting on the porch, playing scrabble, talking, dreaming, and planning.... It's been really nice. 

We have been visiting churches, trying to find one that we can visualize ourselves in, and our boys. It's been a bit more challenging. I really like a Presbyterian one we attended a few weeks ago, I felt immediately cared for. It may have been because everyone in the congregation was over the age of 60. :) Brady liked it as well, but also wants to be able to connect with people of different ages, and especially some that we can connect, relate and identify with. So the search goes on.... 


Here is a recent photo of part of the nursery! And another photo of me last week (so I am even BIGGER now) :) 



Monday, July 2, 2012

how did we live without water???

I must say, it is so wonderful to live next to a body of water. (and mountains too, of course) But, right now. being very pregnant, water is pretty much the best thing in the world. 

Brady and I met some friends at the beach on Friday evening, and then immediately made plans to go back the next afternoon. Yes, I even donned a lovely maternity swim suit. :)

We went to Leddy Beach on Lake Champlain-- about a 5-7 minute drive from our apartment. This is one of the quieter beaches in the Burlington area, and there aren't usually more than 20 people on a few hundred yard stretch of soft, sandy beach. 

What I love about this (and what I'm sure will be wonderful with kids!), is that the water is pretty shallow. You can wade out about an hundred yards and the amazing refreshing, perfect temperature, water will only barely come up over your knees-- disregarding the waves, of course. 

It's lovely. I ended up just sitting down in the water, and I think the boys really liked it. They were squirming around a bit. 

It was so relaxing.... it's hard not to want to go every day. 




we can't wait to bring the boys here!