I'll start this off by saying that everything is okay. It has been a stressful 2 weeks and it still is pretty stressful around here but we are making it. One day at a time.
Thursday, March 19.
I had not been feeling right all week. Nothing major just a little lightheaded and no appetite (which was quite the change!). I woke up from a nap around 2:30 and I had been dreaming that I was taking a nap and having contractions. After being awake for a few minutes I realized that I was actually having contractions. Great. I came upstairs and tried to get comfortable, drank a ton of water, etc. Blakely was here with Brenda. I started timing them at about 3:30...every 7 minutes. I mentioned it to Brenda and she offered to stay until Lonnie got home or my mom got here. I wasn't too worried yet. At 4:30 they were about every 4 minutes. Started worrying. My mom left work and came here and Lonnie got home about 5:15. Still contracting regularly so I called my doctor and up I went to the hospital. Lonnie stayed with B and my mom came with me.
They checked my urine and I was dehydrated. Which is crazy for the amount of water I drink. I also had ketones in my urine which can make you feel lightheaded, etc. I had a fever as well, wth? So they hooked me up to the IV, monitored the babes and gave me terbutaline for the contractions, which were now every 2 minutes. That made them stop thankfully but I had to stay until I got all the fluid. Cervix still closed....hallelujah. Fetal fibronectin was negative....basically that means the chance of going into labor in the next 2 weeks is very low. Got home after midnight. They told me to be on bed rest until my appointment on Monday.
I had contractions on and off the rest of the weekend but nothing worrisome or regular. I laid down and did not do a single thing.
Monday, March 23.
I had my appointment at 1015. I had to get Blakely ready to go with Juanet and then get myself ready. By the time I was ready to leave for the doctor I was uncomfortable and worn out. Basically he said that I am obviously prone to contracting early and I probably will from here on out. That is okay we just need to worry when they get regular. He switched me to weekly appointments. They also gave me a steroid shot to mature the babies lungs in case I do deliver early. Then we talked about an at-home medicine I can take...procardia. Basically when/if the contractions get going regularly I need to take one. If they haven't backed off in 30 min. to an hour then I take another one. If that doesn't slow them then I need to go to labor and delivery. Cervix was still closed and the babies looked fine. Also, bed rest from here on out....or at least until 34 weeks which is our goal at the moment. I was so ready to go home and lay down.
Monday afternoon/early evening I started contracting AGAIN. Seriously? Glad I got that prescription filled. I ended up taking a procardia at about 7pm. The contractions went from every 4 minutes to every 7. Good but not good enough for me! I took another one about an hour later and they stopped. I tried to go to sleep but I was hopped up on steroids so it was a very long night.
Tuesday, March 24.
I woke up feeling very comfortable thank goodness. I seriously didn't want to move. I felt like all the moving and doing Monday nearly sent me into labor so I was happy to stay in bed. But I had to go back to the doctor at 11 to get the second dose of steroids for the babies lungs. My aunt Jenni was here watching B and waiting on me. We went to the doctor and came right back home to the bed. I was feeling good...all day.
Midnight I wake up with really painful contractions. Up to this point they had never been painful. I mean I could feel them but I wouldn't say there was pain. These were PAINFUL. I had a few about 3 minutes apart and realized I couldn't get out of the bed. I had to call Lonnie to help me (because I was afraid I was going to pee the bed) and he did and we timed them for a bit then I took a procardia. I took another one 30 minutes later because the first one didn't help. The meds made them less painful but they were still every 3-4 minutes. By this point it was 3 am and I was in tears. Lonnie was back asleep and I really thought we were going to have to go to the hospital. But at some point I fell back asleep. I woke up 2 hours later and was fine. GAH. So stressful. I laid around all day Tuesday and did nothing. I basically only got up to pee and then back to the couch or the bed.
Since then things have been stable. I still have contractions here and there (1-2 an hour) but nothing to really be worried about. I feel like bed rest is helping that situation. Although bed rest is pretty difficult! I just want my uterus to RELAX and let these babes keep growing. Right now I am taking it one day at a time. Every day the babes stay in there is good. Since my cervix is still closed I am not overly concerned that they could come any minute. Although I go back and forth on this. Trying not to panic and trying to stay calm! I go back to the doctor on Wednesday and hoping everything remains stable!
So stressful!!! You are in great hands though and I'm glad you have a plan here on out with your doctor too. Stay in and grow babies!!
ReplyDeleteOh man, so sxary. I am glad things have stabilized.
ReplyDeleteEcen though it's best for the babies, bed rest is still hard. I hope it goes quick and uneventfully.
does the procardia give you headaches? I got the worst headaches from those.
Cook babies cook!
I can't even imagine. You're doing great, lady! And when those babies get here, it will so be worth all the scary times!!
ReplyDeleteOh man, so scary! I hope those babies stay put for awhile longer. Yikes!
ReplyDeleteStay in babies, stay in! They just know how wonderful they'll have it once they are here and welcomed into the family. :) I can only imagine how stressful this is, being in a place where you want to wish another day away just so you can check off one more that they stayed put. I hope things calm down for you a bit. How did the garage sale go??
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