So sorry you are going through this. I read a story about a woman who had to lie in bed with the bed inverted so her feet were in the air for most of her pregnancy so she didn't deliver...but her baby was ok! Hopefully staying horizontal is all it will take to keep lil girl inside and growing. You're in my thoughts and prayers!
I'm so sorry you're going through this! Sending you and your husband lots of prayers and hoping for medical guidance to keep her in there. Keep growing strong little one!
Married DH
6/29/07 - TTC #1 in February 2013
BFP#1 2/21/13 - Chemical Pregnancy
BFP #2 3/27/13 - Missed Miscarriage @ 8 Weeks - D&C
BFP#3 9/25/13 - EDD 6/3/14
So many thoughts and prayers to you! Keep cooking, baby girl. Try not to worry about DH, and worry about keeping yourself calm and relaxed right now. Happy thoughts your way!
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I am so sorry to hear that you are in this situation but hopefully they can hold off her arrival for a few more weeks. If not, I want to share that my friend gave birth to her baby at 22w4d who only weighed 15oz and so far she is doing wonderfully. She is still in the NICU (adjusted age is 34w) but she now officially just a "grower/feeder" Modern medicine is a marvel. You are in good hands! edit to add: Also if your current hospital is not a level III NICU I would ask to transfer.
9 angels in heaven-3 in my arms and 1 in the NICU Mono/di twin girls: Josephine born to heaven and Evangeline born Earthside at 25w
So sorry you are going through this. I read a story about a woman who had to lie in bed with the bed inverted so her feet were in the air for most of her pregnancy so she didn't deliver...but her baby was ok! Hopefully staying horizontal is all it will take to keep lil girl inside and growing. You're in my thoughts and prayers!
Actually that's exactly what I have to do... They have my legs raised and I'm not allowed to sit up or stand at all. The nurses are keeping me very comfortable though... I can still feel her kicking so if it's just a situation where I have to stay put, then I'm all for it... Even if I have to spend the next few months on my back is fine... She's my first baby... I don't want to lose her...
Beatrice- bfp September 16 2013, born February 1 2014 died later same day.
Hang in there lady! Thinking of you and your baby girl. Keep baking sweet baby. Ditto what PP said about the NICU too. Is the hospital you are at a level 3?
If you end up having to be like this for a few months you will have to get your DH to rig up a laptop holder so you can bump in bed. (((Hugs)))
No, this hospital doesn't have a preemie unit- but the one in the next town does. They called them when I got here and said that as it is, they would do the same there as they are here. Holding baby in is all that can be done until after 24 weeks, then they'll be able to transfer me and start the next step. The way they see it, this hospital is more "patient friendly" - way more comfortable because it's in a smaller town and everyone knows and cares about each other. They'll try to keep me as comfortable as possible until the baby is big enough to take the shot that will stimulate lung growth.
Does anyone have any experience like this? Maybe a friend or relative that had a similar situation. At this stage all I really want is information... Good or bad... I just want to be prepared for possible/probable outcomes.......
Beatrice- bfp September 16 2013, born February 1 2014 died later same day.
Keeping you and your LO and your family in my prayers. I have a friend who had to be inverted after her water broke at 23w.. She went on to deliver her baby boy at 30w. He's now a happy active 3y/o. Feel free to PM me if you have any questions or just need to talk.
Hang in there lady! Thinking of you and your baby girl. Keep baking sweet baby. Ditto what PP said about the NICU too. Is the hospital you are at a level 3?
If you end up having to be like this for a few months you will have to get your DH to rig up a laptop holder so you can bump in bed. (((Hugs)))
No, this hospital doesn't have a preemie unit- but the one in the next town does. They called them when I got here and said that as it is, they would do the same there as they are here. Holding baby in is all that can be done until after 24 weeks, then they'll be able to transfer me and start the next step. The way they see it, this hospital is more "patient friendly" - way more comfortable because it's in a smaller town and everyone knows and cares about each other. They'll try to keep me as comfortable as possible until the baby is big enough to take the shot that will stimulate lung growth.
Does anyone have any experience like this? Maybe a friend or relative that had a similar situation. At this stage all I really want is information... Good or bad... I just want to be prepared for possible/probable outcomes.......
I'm sorry sweets, I have no experience but I will say you could also check in with the preemie boards, I'm sure those mamas have more experience with this. Praying for you all.
Lots of prayers for you! I do know of a girl (not personally but from another baby board) who had her little guy at 24w3d and he is doing great. I hope your little girl stays put and I'm glad they are trying to help get you to 24weeks.
Did they mention an emergency cerclage? I don't know what the cut off is for the cerclage.
DS 1 Alex born May 28, 2007 7lbs 14oz DS 2 Aiden born November 29, 2011 9lbs 1 oz DS 3 Lucas b/d February 26, 2013 at 18w6d Forever our angel DS #4 due June 13, 2014
What a terrifying situation to be in. Glad youre on top of everything. Also you attitude seems pretty positive which can help improve outcomes tremendously. Just relax and enjoy being waited on. You're in my thoughts
I can't even imagine what you are going through, but try to keep positive and feel the love and support of all the ladies on this board pulling for you and LO. Sending so many prayers!
Sending lots of T&P to you and your LO. Hopefully she stays put a few more weeks. A friend of mine delivered her son at 25 weeks and he is now a happy and healthy 7 year old.
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Married DH 6/29/07 - TTC #1 in February 2013
BFP#1 2/21/13 - Chemical Pregnancy
BFP #2 3/27/13 - Missed Miscarriage @ 8 Weeks - D&C
BFP#3 9/25/13 - EDD 6/3/14
10/17: U/S shows healthy bean @ 6w6d, HR 119 10/25: U/S shows bean is growing @ 8w0d, HR 158!
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#3 DD June 2014
CP December 2015
M/C 8/2016
Rainbow & Babe #4 EDD 7.28.18
TTC #1 4/09-3/10, dx PCOS, 5th round clomid BFP 3/27/10, Nolan Lee, 11/13/10, PROM 36 weeks
TTC #2 6/12-3/13, natural BFP 3/24/13, TWINS
MC first twin at 11weeks, MC/preterm labor second twin, DD at 15weeks, 6/7/13
BFP 9/21/13, EDD 6/5/13!! It's a GIRL
SHE'S HERE! Scarlett Christine, 5/19/14
edit to add: Also if your current hospital is not a level III NICU I would ask to transfer.
9 angels in heaven-3 in my arms and 1 in the NICU
Mono/di twin girls: Josephine born to heaven and Evangeline born Earthside at 25w
Does anyone have any experience like this? Maybe a friend or relative that had a similar situation. At this stage all I really want is information... Good or bad... I just want to be prepared for possible/probable outcomes.......
I'm sorry sweets, I have no experience but I will say you could also check in with the preemie boards, I'm sure those mamas have more experience with this. Praying for you all.
Did they mention an emergency cerclage? I don't know what the cut off is for the cerclage.
DS 2 Aiden born November 29, 2011 9lbs 1 oz
DS 3 Lucas b/d February 26, 2013 at 18w6d Forever our angel
DS #4 due June 13, 2014
DS #1 born January 2010. DS #2 due June 2014.