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The Smelly Twins are here !!!!!!! :)

81 replies

smellymelly · 23/12/2004 14:35

Finally, born on Fri 17th.

Morgan Rose, born 1st at 7.01pm weighing 5lbs 9.5oz.
Archie Micheal, born at 7.34pm weighing 6lbs 8.5oz

I went in to be induced last tues, but they were very busy so I didn't get started till thurs, had a few contractions that evening, then they broke my waters at 9.30am Fri morning, when I was 2cm. Bless them for giving me an epidural immediately, and I settled down to letting things happen with the syntocin (?) drip.

At 1pm I fell asleep, and at 2.30pm I woke up to see on the monitor that I had been having contractions since 1.30pm. What a way to do labour!!

By 4pm I was fully dilated!!

At 5pm I started pushing, but I was so tired after 1.5 hours, they used a ventouse to help with baby girl, but hardly had to pull at all.

Then baby boy thought he'd have a party with all that space and decided to turn sideways! After trying to turn him it was all panic stations, they took me to theatre to see if they could pull him out by his feet.... I had to sign a consent from for c-section and hysterectomy.

Once in theatre they whacked my epidural and syntocin drip up to full power. But Archie's heartrate dropped to 70bpm, and mine went up to 145bpm. The doctor said he would have to do a section immediately, but I begged him not to cut me open, so he checked one more time and Archie had turned head down, so in a major panic he shoved a ventouse on his head and pulled with all his might while I pushed with all that was left in me. We had about 12 people in the room shouting at me to push, but I didn't hear any of them I was so completely fixed on what the doctor was telling me to do (I soaked the doctor when his waters broke.) When he was born he wasn't breathing but his heart was beating. They had to resusitate him and he took his 1st breath in just 1 minute, but they carried on for 5 minutes. It was extremely scary, but luckily I didn't really know what was going on at the time.

He had acid in his blood gases, so he went to special care after about 1 hour so they could keep an eye on him, but his 2nd test was fine so he came back to us after only half an hour.

Thankfully everything is absolutely fine. We went to a local maternity unit on Sunday to relax for a few days and came home yesterday.

Thankyou to all of you who wished me well....

We still can't believe we have '2' beautiful babes. What a Christmas present?

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biglips · 23/12/2004 16:13

wow, give yourself a pat on the back - well done

MarsselectionboxLady · 23/12/2004 16:17

Congratulations. Welcome Morgan and Archie. Welcome to the world of twins Smellymelly. So very happy for you. When my DTs were born it was the most wonderful thing in the worlds. Relax and enjoy! What a double blessing indeed. Glad Archie sorted himself out in the end.

Tinker · 23/12/2004 16:19

Wow what a story! Fantastic and congratulations

Demented · 23/12/2004 16:24

Congratulations and WOW!!!

brusselbeansprouts · 23/12/2004 16:35

Congratulations!

BigBird · 23/12/2004 16:55

Huge Congrats Smellymelly and well done. Hope yyou enjoy your first Christmas with your gorgeous twins.

Tommy · 23/12/2004 17:00

WOW! Congratulations! Have a lovely Christmas with your beautiful babies - hope someone else is doing the cooking!!

karen01 · 23/12/2004 18:29

Congratulations Smellymelly. Have a great christmas

SnowmAngeliz · 23/12/2004 18:36

HUGE Congratulations Smelly.
Welcome to the smely twins and what lovely names

Glad it all worked out in the end and hope you all have a lovely Christmas+++++

coppertop · 23/12/2004 18:42

Congratulations! Archie certainly knows how to make an entrance. (Or should that be "make an exit"? )

Welcome to Morgan and Archie.

emMerryChristmastmg · 23/12/2004 18:43

Double Congratulations {smile]

hoxtonturkey · 23/12/2004 18:51

hooray

artyjoe · 23/12/2004 20:14

Well done smelly, really delighted for you x

Berchta · 23/12/2004 20:42

dya know this nearly made me cry. an so happy for you well done - i know its a cliche but well done.

happy christmas

PaRumPumPumScum · 23/12/2004 20:42

Are you remembering back to your guys emerging, custy?

RudolftheredPOSEYreindeer · 23/12/2004 20:47

Many congratulations and welcome to your 2 wonderful babies. Have a very happy Christmas.

Berchta · 23/12/2004 20:48

sniff sob...yes i am scummy whafddabout you?

heavenlyghost · 23/12/2004 20:51

Smelly ... welcome to the two baby smellies ... may all your smells be little ones ....
Got tears in my eyes reading your story ... scary stuff ... you are very clever and brave ...
Love
Ghosty xx

yuletide · 23/12/2004 20:55

Wow and well done!!

What great weight for twins, lots of double joy and double fun. I have 1 year old twin boys and your story made me smile.

bonniej · 23/12/2004 20:59

welcome to your two little twins, what absolutely lovely names by the way xxx

soapboxingday · 23/12/2004 21:10

Congratulations and welcome to Morgan and Archie

My God you must feel a lot lighter for getting the babes out - a combined weight of almost 13lbs!!

Hope all goes well in the next few weeks settling them both in

dinny · 23/12/2004 21:16

Huge congratulations, Smellymelly. What a wonderful Christmas gift. xx

Enideepmidwinter · 23/12/2004 21:18

mmmm what a lovely pair of Christmas crackers . Big love x E

pookey · 23/12/2004 22:29

Congratulations, how exciting, I hope you and your family have a really lovely Christmas. PS loving the names +

mears · 23/12/2004 23:56

Congratulations smellymellie - you must feel a lot lighter now - what good weights

Hope you have recovered and are enjoying your babies - what a lovely present(s) for Christmas.

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