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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:
Mama1980 · 21/07/2015 16:45

I've only just seen this thread. Congratulations on the birth of your baby Thanks
My ds2 was born 24 weeks to the day. Like you I had been in hospital for weeks clinging on desperately. My boy didn't cry and was unresponsive when born but in his case the mag drip, the steroids etc all and a hugely beneficial impact. He had a hard fight and it was touch and go for the first few weeks. (I was unconscious in icu myself so wasn't aware of the very early days) but slowly he gained strength and is now 2 and though small perfectly healthy.
If there's anything I may be able to help with please feel free ask or if you just need a rant. The ladies on my antenatal thread on here were all that kept me sane some days.

Mama1980 · 21/07/2015 16:45

Oh I forgot to ask does your boy have a name yet? Smile

Gunpowder · 21/07/2015 16:50

Congratulations. Flowers
I have everything crossed for your little boy, even eyes. And yes, wonderful NHS.

RattleAndRoll · 21/07/2015 16:54

Oh congratulations! ThanksThanks
Great news to hear your beautiful baby has arrived safely. Hope he gets stronger everyday. Congratulations again Smile

bunny85 · 21/07/2015 16:58

Omg op, your last post teared me up! Congratulations on the birth of your beautiful baby boy, and lots of wishes of health and happiness to your little family. He is a fighter indeed. My close friend had her twins 6 months ago at 25 weeks and they are the most adorable and healthy boys ever now (of course they also had to stay in special care unit, but as you say, NHS are incredible). Everything crossed things go well for you all.

ToddleWaddle · 21/07/2015 17:05

Congrats on the birth of your little fighter.Grin

PontyGirl · 21/07/2015 17:08

congratulations, I am so happy to read this! I'll be thinking of you all x

MomentOfWonder · 21/07/2015 17:13

Congratulations and I hope all goes really well for your family from hereon in x

scarednoob · 21/07/2015 17:17

he sounds like a tough little nut! congratulations and all the very very very very very best until you can take him home with you

Rachie1986 · 21/07/2015 17:30

congratulations!! Hope your little fighter continues to keep going. stay strong x

zoemaguire · 21/07/2015 17:32

Congratulations! And best of luck for the tough days ahead Flowers

willnotbetamed · 21/07/2015 17:37

Congratulations and all best wishes for the long road ahead - fingers firmly crossed that your little boy stays strong and healthy.

eaiand2 · 21/07/2015 17:37

Congratulations UpNorth, I really hope your hospital stay is smooth and your little boy grows up big and strong while he's in there.

purplemeggie · 21/07/2015 17:43

Congratulations UpNorth and all good wishes for your little one.

DrElizabethPlimpton · 21/07/2015 17:49

Congratulations to you all. Flowers

icclemunchy · 21/07/2015 18:20

Congratulations, NICU nurses are a special breed of angels. Wishing all three of you all the best

Swishyswashy · 21/07/2015 18:25

Congratulations! What a hugely emotional time for you all. I wish you all the very, very best and lots of strength to your tiny man.

Dinotaurrexgrrrr · 21/07/2015 18:44

Congratulations, I'm so relieved to hear from you! All the best to you all, stay positive and strong xxx

Newtobecomingamum · 21/07/2015 18:47

Congratulations... You are both fighters. You are so amazingly strong OP! Sending you and baby lots of love and strength... Keep fighting little angel xx

Cheshirehello79 · 21/07/2015 18:52

Firstly congratulations and sending best wishes to you and your family and the little fighter. Your thread gave me a reality check that's it's not over until
The baby is born. I'm 21 weeks now and surely anything can happen but you've also put faith in me with our nhs services .

Hope he grows stronger day by day and good on you in believing in your instincts xx

tattyteddy · 21/07/2015 20:00

Congratulations on the birth of your baby boy. Sending lots of love and hoping you the very best of luck. Ps let me know if I can be any help as I'm in Newcastle too. Love the nhs and the RVI. Xx

Theboxtrollsareallowed · 21/07/2015 20:11

Congratulations, will be thinking of you at this time - look after yourself too-

Twinwife · 21/07/2015 20:27

Congratulations to your new family! What a roller coaster for you all. Keep yourself well, it sounds as if you have a real warrior on your hands!

Signoritawhocansway · 21/07/2015 20:29

Glad to hear that he's a fighter - and thank God for the NHS. Where would we NICU Mummies be without it, hey? Hope he continues to progress well - just take a day at a time. Positive thoughts coming your way.

chippednailvarnish · 21/07/2015 20:32

Congratulations! Fingers and toes crossed for you?