Hi everyone-
My very dear friend is getting wheeled in to have a c-section as we speak. She is somewhere between 29~31 weeks pregnant (she and her husband are not quite positive and keeping track if dates is not her strong suit). Early this morning she was woken up by back pain - she timed the intensity and found it was coming every 3 minutes. By the time she got to the hospital, she was 4cm dilated, and despite all efforts to stop her labor, she quickly progressed to 6cm. I wish I was there holding her hand, but I got the next best assignment - staying at home with their 2.5 year old.
I know that this is going to be a very trying time, and I want to be the best support possible. I have a few questions...
- I know that these babies are going to be in the NICU. What kinds of questions/statements should I avoid? What should I say?
- How can I help her around the house as she recovers from her section?
- what are some if the things that your friends/family did that really helped and made you feel supported? What are some of the things they did that really ticked you off?
Thank-you to everyone in advance, and I hope everyone here has a positive outcome to their journey
PS - not sure if an intro is appropriate in this case, but just to be on the safe side....I used to be an active member on third-party reproduction until I just needed to take a break from the bump. My husband and I are currently pursuing gestational surrogacy. While I do not understand what it is like to give birth to a child, I do understand the anger and disappointment in one's body, justified or not.
BFP #1 - chemical pregnancy, natural miscarriage at 7 weeks on 2/11/12
BFP #2 - u/s at 8 weeks showed a tiny fetal pole measuring at 6 weeks, heart rate slow at 94bpm. Natural miscarriage a few days later on 4/15/12
August 2012- Diagnosed with pancreatic divisum, September - ERCP w/stent placement. Fingers crossed this was the issue! Doc gave the go-ahead to start trying again.
BFP #3 - Chemical pregnancy ending a few days after Thanksgiving 2012. Clearly my pancreas was not the issue. Doc told us to try one more time.
BFP #4 - Chemical pregnancy ending in January 2013. Now I'm pissed.
February- meeting with RE. Test results show I have a low egg reserve and DH has severely messed up sperm. Docs are quite confused as to how we're getting pregnant to begin with. Let the IVF games begin!!
April - stim time!! 7R, 6F via ICSI, 5 made it to day 5, 3 look "good enough" to be sent for PGS testing. We are now the proud owners? Parents? Of 2 healthy frozen embryos.
June - ugh. Lupron. So much Lupron. And Aygestin, and Estrogen, and Progesterone suppositories. Things are going in to my body every way possible!
July 25- scheduled for our first FET. Aaand huge fail. All of the estrogen gave my pancreas a good old fashioned hissy fit. Long story short, moving on to gestational carrier.
Re: How can I help?
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.