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Talk about every stage of pregnancy, from early symptoms to preparing for birth.

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:
UpNorth74 · 18/07/2015 14:45

Itscurtainsforyou - I'm so so sorry, I can't even comprehend how that must have felt. Although we have been prepared for every eventuality, I'm trying so hard to not allow myself to think about it. You must have gone through the mill, I truly salute you xx

tattyteddy - that's FANTASTIC! I'm at the RVI, and the care is simply amazing. If I could hold on half as long as your friend did, I'd be a happy lady indeed.

So a quick update for you all - I went into labour at 4 this morning, and despite having contractions, baby and I are still hanging in there! They're preparing for baby's imminent arrival, but the longer we can stay put the better. Stitches are out the window, so complete bed rest for as long as I can hold out.

Thank you all for your lovely messages - they've really kept me and my partner going over the last tricky 24 hours. We have a long road ahead, but we're in great hands!

You are all amazing, thank you xxx

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ToddleWaddle · 18/07/2015 14:51

Thinking of you UpNorth and your Dh. X

BIWI · 18/07/2015 14:54

Thinking of you, and sending 'stay in there baby UpNorth' thoughts!

scarednoob · 18/07/2015 14:56

Baby upnorth sounds like a real fighter. Hang on in there little baby - every day helps!

Crumbelina · 18/07/2015 15:01

Sending lots of positive thoughts and very strong baby glue! Hang in there! Smile

eaiand2 · 18/07/2015 15:02

All sorts of positive vibes. I have an acquaintance who had a little boy at 23+3 and it all sounds like it was incredibly difficult and hard, but he's nearly two, he's a little lad, playful, happy, thought he does have minor health issues (vision problems being one) it sounds like he's a proper little miracle, so it's not all doom and gloom. I hope you your sake they manage to keep baby in there a while longer, though, every day at this point makes such a difference.

Frillsandspills · 18/07/2015 15:02

think of you and baby UpNorth! Hang on in there ! Flowers

5YearsTime · 18/07/2015 15:09

Flowers. OP- have everything crossed for you. I haven't had a premmie but have had a NICU baby at term. Special care units are fantastic, I can't describe how fantastic they are.

ohidoliketobe · 18/07/2015 15:28

OP thinking of you and your DH. Take your time baby!!

BadgerFace · 18/07/2015 16:18

More positive vibes being sent... Snuggle on back in baby UpNorth for a few more weeks!

tattyteddy · 18/07/2015 17:41

RVI is brilliant I had my dd there a few years ago and planning to have dc2 there too. Wishing you all the best and sending positive thoughts from down the road!

HoldenCaulfield80 · 18/07/2015 17:50

Flinging all the positive vibes I can your way - you sound amazing! Flowers

Ohbollocksandballs · 18/07/2015 18:02

Thinking of you! Stay put baby upnorth Flowers

Penguinandminipenguin · 18/07/2015 21:13

Thinking of you. You sound incredibly strong Flowers

Artandco · 18/07/2015 21:20

Wishing you luck

gaggiagirl · 18/07/2015 22:39

Another round of applause to the RVI from me too. My sister gave birth there and they were amazing.

bunny85 · 18/07/2015 22:57

Stay put baby, stay in your mummy for a while longer! Thinking of you and everything crossed UpNorth!Thanks

guineapig1 · 18/07/2015 23:55

Sending more positive vibes to you Onenorth! Hope your little one stays put for as long as possible!

moggiek · 19/07/2015 00:03

Thinking of all three of you, and sending every possible good wish.

Ficidy · 19/07/2015 08:18

Oh you are just so strong. You have amazing courage. I really hope there is a happy outcome to this for you. All the very best of luck x

Sirzy · 19/07/2015 08:21

Hope all is going well. Thoughts with you

Roseybee10 · 19/07/2015 10:25

Everything crossed baby can stay put a bit longer. You're incredibly strong and sounds like baby is too xx

Scarydinosaurs · 19/07/2015 10:36

Best of luck, stay put baby!!

hotcrossbun83 · 19/07/2015 21:07

Everything crossed for you

Newlywed123 · 19/07/2015 21:15

Good on you for listening to your instinct.

I unfortunately bled with my 1st at 23 weeks, but was told to stay at home. Within 4 hours they let me be checked but I was fully dilated!

You're in the best place for baby and they can help in every way possible, try and stay positive. Cervical stitches are brilliant, saved my pregnancy with my 2nd at 18 weeks. Keep your feet up X