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23 weeks, in hospital, Just need a hand to hold

194 replies

UpNorth74 · 17/07/2015 23:27

I'm in a little bit of shock ... Just need to get this out of my head ...

I'm 23 weeks today, and at work this morning found a little blood in my knickers. Having suffered a previous miscarriage before Christmas at 8 weeks, I didn't hesitate to call the midwife. She seemed calm and suggested to head to the hospital to get it checked out.
Initial verbal assessment suggested nothing serious but they wanted to examine me to be sure. 2 hours later a Dr came, examined me and told me she was shocked to discover that my waters had broken and said she could see the baby's head through my 1-2cm dilated cervix.
I was given a scan instantly, where a consultant slightly disagreed with the Dr, and said I'd had a show but my waters were still on tact, just.
He said blood tests pending they could stitch up my cervix (with a 1 in 7 chance of waters breaking during procedure).
Unfortunately, blood test showed slight infection so they're re- testing tomorrow.
In the mean time I had a fairly big bleed which ANOTHER Dr said was a ruptured placenta, and is be carefully monitored.
So I'm on hospital bed rest. I had a visit from the Special Care unit to explain to me what choices a have if I go into labour. They said 23 weeks is their borderline - if this happened yesterday they'd be having a very different conversation with me.
Basically - they asked if I'd like them to do everything they can if I go into labour, or if I'd like to cherish the time I have with my son or daughter after delivery. My gut instinct is to fight - but ultimately let baby choose. Special Care said if there is a strong heart and they can help baby breathe, then they'll do all they can with our consent. If baby is weak, we'll be given space to spend what precious time we may have.
Then they talked about disability. If I give birth this week, there us a 30% survival rate, and a 1 in 10 chance of a healthy baby. And a 9 in 10 chance of cerebral palsy and / or bowl trouble.
Ideal scenario, is that this little baby stays put, even for another few weeks, at least!
My head is swimming. Overall I'm feeling very positive that me and my partner will do everything within our power for this baby. But, baby knows best - and we'll be with them whatever they choose.

Sorry for rambling post - I'm in hospital and can't sleep.
If you have any Positive vibes going on - please hurl them my way :)

OP posts:
saffronwblue · 18/07/2015 03:56

Sending positive vibes. You sound like lovely parents.

gaggiagirl · 18/07/2015 04:05

Sending positive vibes!

IBelieveInPink · 18/07/2015 05:02

In case you are looking for more positive stories...

My friend had very similar at 23.5 weeks. Her dd managed to hold on til 24.5 weeks. She is now almost 2 and has passed every health/development check with flying colours.

Wishing you the best of luck, I hope the same happens for you... It's a very scary/uncertain time but the nicu doctors are amazing and miracles do happen.

PearTree201 · 18/07/2015 06:56

Oh Up what a terrifying time for you. I too am sending positive and stay-in-there-baby vibes.

No words of wisdom but you're in the right place and being looked after. Take one minute, hour and day at a time and, as you say, baby will lead the way.

scarednoob · 18/07/2015 07:23

Me too, just wanted to say hang in there little baby, you're safe and very loved. Really hope they manage to stave off labour for you.

Theboxtrollsareallowed · 18/07/2015 07:29

Just adding a hand to hold-
thinking of you...

Moojay · 18/07/2015 07:30

Just wanted to send some 'baby stay put' vibes your way too! Thinking of you!

blacktreaclecat · 18/07/2015 07:32

Thinking of you and your little one. Baby stay in a bit longer!

TheTravellingLemon · 18/07/2015 07:39

Adding a hand to hold and baby stay put vibes. I hope you managed to get some sleep Flowers.

Battleshiphips · 18/07/2015 07:42

Just wanted to say thinking of you and hoping your LO stays put for a while longer. Flowers

PontyGirl · 18/07/2015 07:43

OP you sound so incredibly brave Thanks I'll be thinking of you and baby. stay strong

MTWTFSS · 18/07/2015 07:45

Good morning :) Sending all my positive thoughts and prayers your way x

confusedandemployed · 18/07/2015 07:49

Keeping it all crossed for you OP. I hope your little one stays put for a good while longer Flowers

iniquity · 18/07/2015 08:12

My friend has had twins at 24 weeks. They will be discharged next week. If baby can hang on till then those scary stats get much better.
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PicnicPie · 18/07/2015 08:14

Sending positive vibes your way. Hope you've managed to get some rest.

Blueskies80 · 18/07/2015 08:18

Sending positive thoughts to you op. lots of luck for the coming days x

Signoritawhocansway · 18/07/2015 08:25

Thinking of you. We had a 27 weeker, and that was scary enough. Every day inside counts, but it IS a long road. Sending you love.x.

Itscurtainsforyou · 18/07/2015 08:32

Hello OP - I was in your position a couple of years ago, although at 22w, so understand how your mind must be in overdrive.
I really hope you manage to hold on as long as possible - as some PPs have said, even if the odds aren't great, it can have a happy outcome.

In our case the choice was taken away as the babies both died once the waters broke (just before they were born). I was prepared to let them do anything to save them if there had been a chance, but it's very individual decision.

Topsy34 · 18/07/2015 08:45

Stay stuck baby!

Speak to doctors about ways to take pressure of your cervix, laying still puts pressure on. Laying with legs elevated or laying with your body tilted head down a little is meant to help prevent further dilation. No idea how true it is xx

CheckpointCharlie · 18/07/2015 08:56

Flowers curtains

Vibes >>>>>>>>> to you OP.

tattyteddy · 18/07/2015 10:00

Stay in there baby, sending lots of positive vibes to you. I know someone who's waters went at 23 weeks and they managed to keep baby in until 33ish weeks at the RVI.

contractor6 · 18/07/2015 10:03

It is amazing what can be done on nicu wards these days, I know of a few prem babies all survived and thrived, one is now a 6ft uni student so hasn't stunted his growth or intelligence. Keep think 100% positive thoughts Flowers

lauraa4 · 18/07/2015 10:06

You brave lady OP, stay strong Flowers and stay in there a bit longer baby!

RattleAndRoll · 18/07/2015 10:08

Sending lots of positive vibes your way. Fingers crossed for you Thanks.

MTWTFSS · 18/07/2015 14:01

Hope where ever you are, you are doing well x