You know how I told you all that I was going to be really boring from here until April? Yeah, sorry about that. Due to my rising BPs, the peri is giving me steroid shots today and tomorrow to help the boys' lungs develop. He really thinks that with my status changing so quickly that I have a very good chance of delivering these boys within the next 7 days.
I would love to keep them in longer and I'm still going to try. Right now, they're doing absolutely perfect. It's just me that's not doing well. The OBs are confident that by this point, the boys will survive past delivery and they'll have a 95% chance of surviving without any long term complications. FX that they stay put longer than another week!
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I'm keeping you and your family in my thoughts. I can't imagine what you must be feeling right now.
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Lots of prayers coming your way, Flute!
I'm glad that they are monitoring you and the boys so closely. Keep us posted!
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You do what you need to so that you are healthy and those babies are healthy. T&P's and hugs coming your way! Keep us in the loop if you can.
I hope that things take a turn for the better (with your BP) - good luck and sending continued t&p's your way!
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lots of love for you and those two special boys!
My friend delivered twins last year at exactly 28 weeks and both babies are doing beautifully. On target for growth and development.
They were in the NICU for almost 2 months, but it was basically feeding and growth issues.
She went into PTL at 27 weeks and they held off delivery for a week. She was able to get both steriod shots before delivery and believes that really helped.
I hope your boys stay put a littel while longer and your health issues resolve themself. Fingers crossed for you and the boys.
Lots of thoughts and prayers on our end...
You stick to lots of positive thoughts, on yours- OK?
I am so glad you're being closely monitored and getting the treatment you and your babies need (steroid shots).