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Monday, July 13, 2009

Nesting Schmesting

Well, so much for the whole nesting theory, it looks like my body has decided I get to skip that! I know, I know, I should be grateful for healthy babies and I am, but I so badly want to get everything ready for them on my own!

Last Thursday, I was so excited because I was going to see my doctor in her office for the first time since I'd been admitted to the hospital, and I just KNEW she was going to release me from bed rest. No such luck. My blood pressure was unusually high, so everything was kicked into high gear yet again. I had surprise blood tests, was rushed to The Specialist (sigh) and Home Health was ordered to visit me at home for the next day. Luckily, the babies continued to do great, and all of my other tests checked out negative. No swelling (my hands and feet look like they did pre-pregnancy, so there is something to this bed rest theory), no protein issues, nothing. Just a high reading. I count myself very lucky in that respect!

I went in today for a follow-up appointment, and although my blood pressure checks out beautifully at home, it went way up again, probably the second my foot crossed the threshold to the office! When the nurse took it today and told me what it was, I kind of freaked out a little on her, I feel like I should send her a card or something, it was not a nice reaction! My doctor is very positive though, she has told me over and over again that this is NOT my fault, that the only prevention I could have taken is to "not be pregnant with twins." SIGH again. Basically, the amount of baby that is pulling on the center of my body has caused it to kick into overdrive, and it's hard on my system. Those of you who have seen me in the past couple of months know my current state of beached whale appearance!

So, my doctor thinks they could be here "any day now," and I have another appointment on Thursday so she can check everything out again. Good thing they had already checked my blood pressure when she made that little announcement! I think they should have checked Vince's blood pressure, that would have been interesting. We were a little stunned to hear that!

The nursery is almost done, we spent yesterday with me in the nursery recliner and Vince working his rear off to get things ready. We still need this weekend though, so cross your fingers for us that we get it! If the kiddos make their appearance sooner, we will let you know!!

Friday, July 3, 2009

Welcome to Our Blog!/Hello House!

If bed rest has done anything postitive for me (besides keeping my babies healthy, duh), it's that I've been able to get things done that I've been putting off or just haven't had the time to do. Of course, all of them include sitting and not moving, such as putting together our blog. I've never blogged before, but knew a few years ago that when we had a kiddo (or now, kiddos), I would put together a blog so you wouldn't be bombarded with emails and updates in your inbox. So, I put it together my last night in the hospital, Monday night, and have worked on it little by little this week. It needs some serious work on the picture side, but I figure we'll have plenty of that when the babies arrive!

Anyway, I had my final check-up with The Specialist on Tuesday morning so he could do one final look before letting me go home. I barely slept the night before, I was terrified somethig had changed and I wouldn't be able to go home! Thankfully, everything checked out, and I was released! I was home by 10:30 that morning, and Vince got me set up on the couch. From the hospital bed to the couch at home, I'm surprised I didn't pass out from all of the excitement!

I've been doing my best to only get up when absolutely necessary, since my bed rest conditions are the same, I can get up for the bathroom and shower (I feel like I've been inducted into a Bed Rest at Home Society, since so many of my friends have done this). I do get up to switch from the living room to the bedroom twice a day, or to get a drink or a quick snack. We keep the door to the nursery and guest bedroom shut so I don't have an anxiety attack looking in! A LOT of things need to be put away, and since I'm the mommy, I'm determined to do them myself! My mom did a ton of drawer organizing and putting away of little things, and Vince has the rest of the equipment, bedding, odds and ends organized in stacks. And, the closets are another story. If I had known I'd be out of commission for six weeks, I would have jumped in a lot sooner! Of course, looking back, I'm so grateful my crummy cervix was caught early, I don't even want to think about what would have happened if my doctor hadn't caught it and sent me to...The Specialist.

I have an appointment with my doctor (bye bye Specialist) next Thursday, so she can check me out. Hopefully everything is fine and she can release me from confinement at 35 weeks, which would be the following Tuesday. Thirty-eight weeks is considered full term for twins (not 40, which is the case of a singeton), which is why my C-section is scheduled for August 4, but it could be earlier!

Vince has a three day weekend for the Fourth, so that will be nice to have him here. I can watch him and live vicariously! We might work on the nursery, which means me in the recliner telling him where to put things. I'll send pictures when I'm ready to show it off!

Have a Happy Fourth! Vince is going to cook out for the two of us and maybe we'll catch a firework or two from the backyard!