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Due April 2009: Episode 18 - Mumble gets married and we have triplets and twins here!!

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PuzzleRocks · 08/03/2009 17:43

Let the ramblings commence.

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KittyCatIsGettingFat · 11/03/2009 18:16

I see we've degenerated into filth again... YIPPEEE!!! I love you ladies...

Puzzle - ROFL at newspaper like a cat - my MW recommended I get some of this which she reckons is God's gift to the cleanup crew. It sticks on your carpets AND lino - and can be chucked away when done! Hooray! (apparently it's not that great on laminate though... )

Juwesm · 11/03/2009 18:16

Too far?

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 11/03/2009 18:18

hmmmm maybe, even springy has gone

love you really Springy!!! xx come back!!

KittyCatIsGettingFat · 11/03/2009 18:23

Springy has Sprung...

DH has just come home to say we're going on a date tonight!! Yay! Dinner at lovely Thai restaurant down the road, then off to see the Young Victoria... 'tis JUST what I feel like doing tonight! He's amazing...

Juwesm · 11/03/2009 18:23

Sorry Springy! Nutty made me think bad thoughts!!

Juwesm · 11/03/2009 18:25

Ah, what a lovely DH Kitty! A date!

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 11/03/2009 18:25

Kitty - lucky lady!! have fun tonight

PuzzleRocks · 11/03/2009 18:25

April mums meet up

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Juwesm · 11/03/2009 18:26
SmuttyNuttyTaff · 11/03/2009 18:26

Puzzle thats post baby then

PuzzleRocks · 11/03/2009 18:26

Kitty - Lucky you. Have a lovely evening. Do let us now if the film is any good.

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skiingone · 11/03/2009 18:30

Sorry for being silent - but this is my BA and BS!!!

My little girl Marianna was born on the 12/02 at around 32/33 weeks.

Sorry this is long, but here are the details of my BS.

On the 11/02 at about 00.30 I woke up feeling that something warm had leaked out of me and thinking that these could be my waters. It was not a lot, but I definitely knew it was waters, so I called the hospital and they asked to make my way to them. On arrival I was checked, the consultant confirmed the rupturing of membranes and has given me my first lot of steroids at 4 AM on the 12/02 to help baby's lungs develop faster in case she was coming soon. I was monitored overnight, had a scan next morning which showed that the baby was happy and there was still enough water left. I got given the second lot of steroids at 4PM and got sent home to see what happens. I only managed to get home, have a shower and as I didn;t slep most of the prevous night I decided to have some rest. My husband was measuring my temperature every 30 minutes as instructed ny the hospital and unfortunately the temperature started to go up: 37,3, 37.4.

My consultant called and asked me to come back to the hospital. All this time I continued to loose waters. When I arrived the consultant checked me for signs of labour ( there were none), measured my pulse which was very high and temperature which kept rising and announced that she had to come out then and there, in the next hour by emergency c section...to avoid exposure to possible infection. From this moment it all was extremely fast, within 5 minutes I had an epidural and about 15 minutes later at 23.20 on the 12/02 she was out.
Marianna didn't need help with breathing ( steroids must have helped) and was just about 2 kilos which was great weight for her and has a full head of brown hair. I could only see her for 5 seconds before she was taken by the doctors. Her Apgar score was 8 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes.

Although it was a great shock as I never expected anything like that, the pd was going really well ( except for SPD which vanished as soon as she was out) I'm really glad she was in good shape and my consultant didn't waste any time getting her out. The tests didn't show any infection but during c section the doctors mentioned that the placenta and membraned were turning yellow which was not a good sign.

We have spent 3 weeks in the hospital with me spending the first 10 days there as a patient as well ( I had severe reaction to the antibiotics) and then travelling between home and hospital to get Marianna to learn to feed independently ( she had a tube for feeding for the first 2.5 weeks). About 9 days ago she started breastfeeding and kept gaining weight ( she was 2kg 450gr on discharge) and I stayed with her for her last 4 days at the hospital to make sure she feeds. We left the hospital last Friday afternoon after 22 days in intensive and special care. Now we are home and trying to settle. She is feeding every 2-3 hours day and night. As I missed out on my antenatal classes ( they were supposed to start one week after she was born) I'm learning it all on the job and becoming an expert day by day.

While at the hospital we also had a scare of a entero virus that she tested positive catching it from another baby in NICU ( her nose swab showed traces of the virus). She end up having 40 ml of immunoglobuline, chest x-ray, blood tests every day for 5 days, antibiotics just in case, while we waited for the 10 day incubation period to be over, but luckily the virus didn't develop.

Thank you for all your support.Wishing you all great last weeks of pregnancy and easy deliveries in APRIL!!!
Hugs
Ana

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 11/03/2009 18:37

skiingone - Huge Congratulations and Welcome to baby Marianna (beautiful name).

Well done to both of you ((hugs)) not the easiest of times but thank goodness you are both ok and doing well xxx

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 11/03/2009 18:39

thank you for the reassurance that the SPD dissappeared too

KittyCatIsGettingFat · 11/03/2009 18:48

Welcome to the world Marianna!! Gorgeous name, and congrats to Skiingone...

Bleuravin · 11/03/2009 18:49

ooo another baby! Ana, So good that both of you are doing well considering the surprising earliness of the birth. hugs

WhatFreshHellIsThis · 11/03/2009 18:50

Congratulations! Sounds like quite an experience.....glad you're both ok

Now where's that BabyBolat, I'm going to go round to her house if we don't hear soon.

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 11/03/2009 18:54

Kitty - any reply??

BoffinMum · 11/03/2009 18:55

Skiingone, congratulations, and I have to say your DD must have the constitution of an ox to be doing so well.

Being an SPD sufferer like several others on this thread, I am so pleased to hear it disappeared. Was it an instant recovery???

AuldAlliance · 11/03/2009 19:37

Skiingone, congratulations on little Marianna's arrival, glad to hear she's so hearty after all the excitement of her arrival and subsequent treatment.
Hope you get settled soon and that the feeds become a bit less frequent.

Where is BB?
This is starting to feel like a birth thread rather than an ante-natal one!

Irony strikes: after my day of healthy eating, I'm feeling really nauseous. Maybe my body is addicted to biscuits...

mumblemumhome4lunch · 11/03/2009 19:41

Hello everyone

oh another baby - how fab. Well done Skiingone, coping with all that. Can't have been fun being ill yourself. Guess you had you in one place and Marianna in another which can't have been nice. My sister-in-law had a very similar experience last October with her first and found it very difficult. Top marks for getting the breastfeeding established as well after such a traumatic start.

I had a bit of catch up time last night but took so long I never got a chance to post . had a horrid night last nightr and, as a result, a pretty crap day....usual trial and tribulation of having small ones waking you on top of usual toilet etc wakings at this stage. And DS decided he wanted to get up at 5.15 this morning as well. DD has a sixth sense and seems to just know when he's got up and wakes no more than 30 mins after him, without fail !

Tired and ratty 2yr old + tired and ratty 3 yr old + tired and ratty 35+ pregnant mum = very grumpy household

Of course they have been majorly playing up for bedtime and I found myself singing them twinkle twinkle in floods of tears which is not fun.

SOrry, must stop moaning as things could be lots worse.

Hope everyone else has had a better day, have only done the briefest of catch ups as don't have the energy tonight

SpringySunshine · 11/03/2009 19:42

Nooo, I didn't leave because of the filth! I love filth! I left because I had to eat dinner & watch The Crystal Maze Wild times

Puzzle, that's exactly how I remember it

skiingone, wow! That was quite a story! It sounds like you've got a proper little fighter on your hands there - she's done amazingly well considering. You must be so proud - especially as she's feeding so well! & well done you for keeping it together & managing without antenatal classes - must've all been rather scary!

& what is BB doing? [suspicious]

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 11/03/2009 19:54

Springy - The crystal maze is fab!!

Mumble ((hugs)) it cant be easy with 2 littlies xx hope they sleep in abit for you tommorow xx

Auld - you and me both! my body really doesnt want anything but chocolate!

SpringySunshine · 11/03/2009 19:55

Apparently there's no labour for BB, just a long day at work. How disappointing

WFH, you can calm down again now

Mumble, I hope things pick up for you soon It must be such hard work.

SmuttyNuttyTaff · 11/03/2009 19:57

Ahhhhhhh bum! stupid work!! was getting excited and everything

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