First of all it took a really long time and too many procedures to count to get Aiden and Andrew here. I've said it before and I'll say it again. I was not a good person during my infertility. I was ornery, bitter, and depressed. I apologize to all who knew me for those 2 1/2 years.
But luckily In Vitro worked for us and Thing 1 and Thing 2 were on their way. You see, we didn't find out what we were having with any of our kids. It makes the birthing day THAT much more exciting. We would recommend it to anyone.
After a long pregnancy with bleeding, preterm labor, pregnancy dermatitis, and all the other fun stuff that comes with being preggo we ended up in the hospital the morning of Christmas Eve. I woke up went to the bathroom and there was a ton of blood (is that TMI?). We drove to the hospital, things were all right and they gave me medicine to stop labor and steroids for the babie's lungs. I had just entered my 34th week and the doctor wanted the babies to stay in for a couple more days for the steroids to do their job. So, yes, I spent Christmas on bedrest in the hospital. But I didn't care. That was the most relaxed I had been since we started the IV process. I had the babies monitored all the time and didn't have to worry about them. The peace of mind was heavenly.
On Sunday the 26th, the doctor came in and said it was the day for the C-Section. I had placenta previa and both boys were breach, so it was my only option. And now begins the story with pictures.
I have mentioned this several times before, but I wasn't one of those cute pregnant girls. I got big, really big. And the medication they gave me made me swell up with water too. I was not a pretty sight. Here I am right before going into surgery. Now remember this is after 2 days in the hospital, so go easy on the looks.
My mom and Trent joined me in the OR. Trent said when they rolled me on the table he couldn't believe how big I was. I am sure I looked like a beached whale. Seriously.
And we're off to become parents. I was so excited and nervous at the same time.
And since no one knew what we were having they were all waiting anxiously in the waiting room. Here is Trent making the big announcement that we had 2 healthly, but small boys.
Introducing Aiden and Andrew:
Since they were so little they went straight to the NICU and I barely got to see them as they passed them through the window. My first sight of my boys was through pics Trent took. It was awesome.
Finally, 8 hours later, I got to hold my boys. It was even more awesome and everything I imagined it would be. And I told you I was swollen. I think even my earlobes had swelled up.
Here is the pic I used for the boys announcement. Love Andrew's stroke smile. ;)
13 comments:
Such a cute post! I can't believe how much they still look like their baby pictures! They are adorable.
I learned so many things from your blog--like Andrew's printing ability--have him send me a post card or short letter. Thanks for the pictures of 6 years ago!!
I loved hearing all about aiden and andrew's birth. I didn't know any of that stuff and loved the pics - even though you are way too hard on yourself. And loved seeing them growing up through the years.
i loved reading this post... is that weird since i dont know you that well?? lol, i love hearing anyones birth stories and I love looking at anyones pictures :) ooooh i just wish I could go back in time and have done a newborn shoot with these two twins.. that would have been a dream!!! i just love how "opposite" they are from eachother :)
i remember this all so well.... i can't believe how grown up they are!
when did that happen?
Brought back memories! Your poor terrible hives in Grey's River, waiting anxiously in the waiting room at the hospital to see what you were having. Such cute boys! Did this make you glad you're done with pregnancy?!
I love this post!
Good story. How perfectly wonderful of you to put all this together. What an amazing struggle it was to bring them here. Even just the pregnancy complications sound daunting. I'm glad they made it here and that you have done such a good job keeping them growing. I'm excited to hear more about your other three in future posts.
how could I not read every bit of this? I am such a sucker for baby stories...especially twin ones! I remember being so.very.swollen after my c-section. Sorry to say, but glad to know I wasn't the only one. Can't wait to hear the others!! :-)
Gosh. I remember that day SO well. You were such a good sport to have so many of us up there with you. That was the sweetest moment when Trent walked in and said you TWO healthy boys.
And I LOVE that pic of the two of them w/out theirs shirts discovering the world together. So cute!
I'm so glad you posted this because believe it or not, I hardly remember any of it. Just when we went up to see you on Christmas and you were watching Friends on the lap top. Is it weird to think that we once weren't so close?
I love your boys. I love how they have such different personalities and the things they say and do.
Good job guys!
I'm glad you are getting this down, it was fun for me to learn a little more about these two cute boys...and I agree, it's crazy how much they still look like their newborn pictures! looking forward to chapters 3, and 4&5!
Wow! What a great post! I love all the pictures!
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