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Kelly's twins are here

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Kelly1978 · 27/03/2005 16:38

Hi everyone,
My beautiful boys are here and we are all back home. Ravi was born at 4.21 weighing 6lb, followed by Akshay at 4.23 at 6lb 8...

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We went in early wed for the section, but had a really up and down day. I was all set, when a midwife came in and said the consultant had said I should have a vaginal delivery, despite them both being breech. I said I didn't want this and and a bit of a discussion they agreed I would have the section, and was scheduled for second place.
A few emergencies meant I didn't get prepped for theatre til the afternoon, and then they decided one of the babies was ceph and the consultant refused my section outright. I was really upset and angry at this. I had been suffereing a lot with a collapsed lung and swollen legs in the prev weeks, and the day before I actually collapsed in the street - I didn't feel well enough to attempt a vaginal delivery.
It was the same consultant who I had arguements with before and refused the early section when my lung collapsed. In the end we demanded a second opinion. My partner eventually had to leave to collect my other children while we waiting for the second opinion, and we weren;t hopeful.
Suddenly the dr comes in and says I'm going to theatre now. DP had to drop the kids with a neighbour and charge back as I was being given the epidural. He just made it back in time for the birth. A cesarean was the wierdest feeling ever, but the relief and happiness at finally meeting our boys was amazing. Incidentally, both boys were breech, the sonographer had gotten it wrong, so I'm so glad that I pushed for the section. I had to have two blood transfusions, and felt very ill for the first few hours, but we're all doing great now.
We came home yesterday and so far we're BFing but I'm not sure how long that's going to last!!

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Merlin · 28/03/2005 14:47

Great news Kelly - cannnot believe that consultant though - does a baby being ceph exclude a section? Never heard that before - anyway you got what you wanted in the end, well done.

Kelly1978 · 28/03/2005 15:57

Merlin - My consultant was just really against a section unless it was abs necessary, kept going on about risks and recovery time. I'm sure it isn't usually the case tho.

marslady - as soon as I reached teh ward after having the section they told me I HAD to top up. I'm taking as it goes, but they are very demanding at the moment. They also hate their cots, so it's four in a bed at the mo!

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Maddison · 28/03/2005 17:06

congratulations on the birth of Ravi and Akshay

Good on you for putting your foot down with the consultant and getting what you wanted

fishie · 29/03/2005 09:09

huge congratulations on your twins kelly.

motherpeculiar · 30/03/2005 12:26

Congraulations Kelly and a big welcome to Ravi and Akshay

sorry to hear about the business with that awful consultant but WELL DONE YOU

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smellymelly · 02/04/2005 21:03

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

Glad everything turned out ok for you. Let me know how you get on with having twins!

Mine are 15 weeks now (I think - it is a bit of a blur) and have been sleeping through for weeks, thankfully.

Kelly1978 · 03/04/2005 09:21

Smellymelly - u r so lucky!! I can't remember what a full nights sleep feels like.
We've got them down to two night feeds, by filling them up on formula in the evening. I BF the rest of the time and Akshay is sleeping in his cot now instead of the laundry basket, so I guess things are improving.

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Gem13 · 03/04/2005 09:36

Congratulations and welcome to Ravi and Akshay

Pidge · 06/04/2005 17:33

Congratulations!

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