Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Quick Update

I had a pretty good night last night. Took pain meds around 10:30 and was asleep by 11 or so. I slept through the night with no issues. I woke up nauseas but pain free. I took my morning sickness meds and got ready for school. I started feeling pain around 8am and took one of my pain meds. At 9:30 or so I decided I needed two. At 10:30 my pain was terrible! One of my sweet students got a heating pad from the nurse for me and I tried to get through it. I contacted some teachers and they agreed to cover my last two classes after lunch. By 10:45 I could t stand it anymore. I called the front office and requested they send someone to cover my classes because I needed to go home.

I emailed Jay and told him to call Dr James and let him know we were on our way to the hospital. I held it together really well in front of my class but as soon as those elevator doors closed I totally lost it.

The front office secretary offered to drive me to the hospital and I quickly took her up on the offer. Jay met me at CMC.

When I first checked in the nurse gave me a shot of demmoral (sp?) and it didn't do anything! The only thing I could do to get comfortable was to take a shower. Thankfully we're in a nice new room on the labor and delivery floor and the shower has jets all down the sides and really helped I ease my pain. After an hour and a half of terrible pain at the hospital my other OB, Dr. Wicker came by to check on me and ordered additional pain meds. He also let me know that I would staying at the hospital until I passed the stone or it had to be surgically removed. We are PRAYING that I can pass the stone without surgery. Surgery would be risky and a last resort option.

Currently I'm pumped full of iv fluids and I'm feeling pretty good. Ive got my magic button for pain relief. Still haven't passed the stones but at least I'm somewhat comfortable.

Since I'm trying to be better with pictures in my posts here are a few of Jay and me and our room.

Week 20

This has definitely been one the toughest weeks of the pregnancy so far. I'm actually not even writing this post until almost a week later. My highlights of Week 20 would be getting all the fabric for the babies' room! I am so thankful we were able to get that accomplished before all the chaos began. 

Pregnancy Highlights:
Today's Date: Wednesday, February 29th, 2012
How Far Along: 20 weeks
Size of babies: Babies are the size of cantaloupes. They are weighing in at 10.2oz according to the bump.com and are measuring 6.5 inches.
Total Weight Gain/Loss: Here comes the cow! I'm up 5 pounds so far. I don't know how I gained so much this week!
Maternity Clothes: The gap and old navy in Atlanta sell maternity so I got some great tops and ordered some new bottoms online. 
Gender: Girl- Emma Cate and Boy- Holden.
Movement: Still nothing definite. Waiting.
Sleep: Well its a little hard to do in a hospital where they wake you up every 4 hours!
What I miss: Normalcy
Cravings: Turkey sandwiches with vegetables
Symptoms: Heartburn and nausea
Best Moment this week: Getting all of the fabrics for the nursery


your baby's the size of a cantaloupe!
Baby weighs about 10.2 ounces and measures about 6.5 inches. She's still got a lot of growing to do though. Can you believe you're halfway done?

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Kidney Stones and other exciting things that happened this weekend!

Jay and I had decided that in order to get everything done this weekend, we would have to divide and conquer. He made putting up the board and batten treatment on the nursery his personal goal, while I made decorating it mine. On Saturday morning I woke up early, paid some bills, and headed to Atlanta by myself to visit my parents, pick up nursery furniture, and choose the rest of the fabrics for the nursery. I had a fun ride down. I made some stops at Mary Jo's fabrics and Pottery Barn Outlet (nothing really good at either place) and listened to some Pregtastic podcasts to help pass time. If you are pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant these are really informative and fun to listen to.

I arrived in Atlanta and quickly picked up my mom and headed towards midtown to visit a plethora of fabric stores. We started at this cute store, Whipstitch, which was low on the types of fabric we were looking for but had the cutest patterns. The store is very modern and they offer sewing classes. Might be something fun to look into. Next we went to a store that we heard great things about, Lewis and Sheron Fabrics. While they had TONS of great, really modern fabrics, they did not have the toile I was looking for, nor did they offer any customer service. When asked about the toile, they said that they don't carry old patterns like that. Well excuse me if I like "classic". We promptly left and proceeded to Forsyth Fabrics where we hit the holy grail of fabrics! They had the toile I was looking for in pink and blue, as well as many other complimenting fabrics. We spent a few hours trying to narrow down our choices. Forsyth also has a design center that provides free consultations. The lady working was sooo good. She had my style pegged right away and made several suggestions that took my fabrics from looking cutesy and frumpy to tailored and sophisticated.

I am so excited about the fabrics we chose! The outside bumpers of each crib will be white with either pink or blue toile (pink for Emma Cate's crib and blue for Holden's). The inside of the bumpers will be white fabric with small pink polka dots for Emma Cate and blue for Holden. The piping and ties to hold the bumpers in place will be a dark tan linen fabric. My mom is going to make the crib skirts out of the same linen fabric and trim them in grosgrain ribbon.

We're going to cover the gliders in the white with polka dot fabric. One will be pink and one blue. They'll both be piped with the same linen from the bed skirts. I'm planning to learn how to cover two lamp shades in the toile fabrics. Finally, my mom is also making two window treatments. They'll both be linen with grosgrain trim to match the bed skirts.

We left the fabric store exhausted but so happy and headed home for pjs and chinese takeout. Sunday morning we all hung out around the house and I enjoyed having a delicious breakfast cooked for me. Our plan Sunday was to head out around noon to go shopping for maternity clothes. I hopped in the shower around 11:30 and by 12:15 was ready to go. While I waited for my mom to finish up a project she was working on, I started having some pains in my lower right side. They felt very similar to what I had felt a few weeks ago when I went to the doctor and they told me to watch my appendix. I assumed it was probably just gas pains and took some Tylenol. The pain really started to increase before we left the house at 12:30 and I cried just a bit. My parents were concerned but I figured it would be fine.

About 5 miles from the house, I was in so much pain that I had my mom pull of the highway to the nearest parking lot so that I could walk around a bit. I called my doctor and was in so much pain that I hung up instead of waiting for the call center to take a message and have my doctor call back. I told my mom I would be fine if we just found a place to buy some Gas-X. She continued driving to a nearby gas station and I laid across the backseat. As we pulled into the gas station, the pain subsided and I began to feel a little better. Mom headed in to find some medicine and when she returned empty handed I started crying. The pain was much worse and I decided that shopping would not be in the cards that day and that we should return home so that I could lay down.

On the way home my pain increased to a level I didn't know existed. The pain had gone from my lower right stomach into my side and up my back. It felt like my insides were on fire and being ripped apart. My mom said that we would pick up my Dad and head to the ER. We pulled in the driveway and it felt like it took forever for my mom to take the dogs out and my dad to get dressed (he had been working in the yard and looked like a bum). I climbed out of the car to walk around a bit and ended up sitting on the driveway unable to move in terrible pain. My mom had to physically pick me up to put me back in the car. On the way to the hospital I was screaming in pain and started to vomit because it hurt so bad. My dad drove like a crazy person, ran a few red lights, and whipped the car into the ER drive-thru.

At the check in counter, they paged a nurser from labor and delivery to come pick me up. I think it took at least 5 minutes for her to get there. I sat in the waiting area and sobbed. Once we got to labor and delivery we had to do a formal check in process. My dad was not having it and demanded that a nurse take me back to get started figuring out what was wrong while he and my mom took care of the check-in information. Once back in labor and delivery, the nurses were super kind and helpful.

After changing into a hospital gown and getting situated in my bed, the nurse took my vitals and worked on getting me an IV. Unfortunately, I was super dehydrated and she couldn't find a vein and had to call in a specialist. Now, I normally drink tons and tons of water but for some reason I didn't drink a ton on the way to Atlanta on Saturday and only had a glass or so of water Sunday morning. The expert IV putter-inner finally found a suitable vein and after a lot of digging around. I was hooked up and receiving fluids. They used the doppler to find the babies heartbeats and both were doing well!
In pain, waiting for the IV


The nurses needed a urine sample and that proved extremely difficult. I was still in sooo much pain, trying to carry an IV machine with me in the hospital and had to pee in a cup. All shame/modesty went out the window and thankfully mom was there to help. This is probably oversharing but my urine was almost brown and immediately upon seeing it the nurser told me there was a lot of blood in it. As soon as I could get back in bed, the nurse put some pain meds in my IV and about 3 minutes later I felt wonderful.

A doctor came in to see me and made a guess that I had kidney stones. I was so concerned about the appendix thing that kidney stones never crossed my mind. My dad who is the only one in my family to have ever experienced them immediately kept telling me how sorry he felt for me because he knew how badly they hurt. Shortly after the doctor left, an extremely kind "transporter" took my mom and I down to radiology to have an ultrasound down of  my kidneys. The pain meds wore off while I was in radiology and I had to use some yoga-breathing techniques to manage the pain. My sweet mom rubbed my back and talked me through the pain. The ultrasound tech couldn't tell us what was going on but my mom did notice that she measured several places on my right kidney and none one the left. She was really sweet and even showed us a few pictures of the babies to reassure us that they would be fine.

Emma Cate looking out (the only other pics we have are of her spine)

Profile shot of Holden

Tiny baby feet! Both babies were head down and their feet were together.

After the ultrasound, I got wheeled back up to my room and they hooked up another bag IV bag of fluids. This one hurt so badly. Evidently if you take a break from the IV, a clot will form where the needle is in your hand and in order to get fluids in again the clot must be pushed out of the way. OUCH! I also got more pain meds and was feeling great. My parents left to go home and get some things together. It was decided that since my room was so tiny, my mom would come back after dinner and hangout until bed time and then meet me back at the hospital the next morning. While they were gone, the nurse brought me some gross dinner which I tried to eat and immediately threw up. My stomach and pain meds don't mix well.

Following the lovely dinner incident, my mom came back to the hospital and we were informed that I'd be switching to a much bigger, nicer room. My nurse was getting off duty for the evening so I would get another nurse once I was moved. As soon as I got to the new room, my pain medicine wore off and I had the worst "episode" of the day. The pain was absolutely horrible and I started to vomit again. My poor mom cannot handle throw up but she did such a great job rubbing my back and running out to the hall to try and flag someone down. A nurse came in soon with Zofran (the same stuff I take for morning sickness) for my IV. My previous nurse had warned me that if they pain meds ran out again they would have to put me on something stronger. So the new nurse had to wait for the pharmacy to get all the meds together for my pain "cocktail". After what seemed like forever, she reappeared with the new pain medication in intramuscular shot form. Now, I've had a lot of shots in the tush with hormones and the injectable hormone meds were definitely thicker but holy cow, this syringe was filled to the brim and took 2 minutes to get fully injected. Thank God my mom was there to hold my hand through the process! My mom also decided that she would spend the night in case I woke up in pain again had to get another shot. She said it was just too much for me to handle by myself and she was so right.





my new big room and my pillow from home (so thankful my mom brought this! hospital pillows are so itchy!)

\
Mom and her sleeping quarters



My new pain meds worked wonders and I was even able to hold down the Popsicles and turkey sandwich my nurse brought me to eat. We had a pretty uneventful evening and both mom and I got some sleep. The following morning I had an appointment with a perinatalogist to check on the babies. They were both doing extremely well and I am sooo thankful that this kidney stone hasn't affect them at all. I was released from the hospital later that afternoon and after the pain meds wore off, I made the drive back to Charlotte.

I had a great night last night with no pain. I woke up with morning and tried to guzzle some water and immediately threw up again. I feel like the first trimester all over again! I had an doctor's appointment with my normal ob this morning for a follow up and while I was there the pain started up again. I quickly made it home, took some anti-nausea meds along with my pain killers and happily planted myself on the couch. The pain meds are working well and although I can still feel pain, it feels more like really bad period cramps and is totally manageable. I'm now drinking tons of water and plan to head back to work tomorrow.

Sorry if this post was the most boring narrative you've ever read. My kidney stone obviously has not passed yet and the doctor told me that with twins I was prone to have more stones throughout the pregnancy and I wanted to remember all of it in case it all happens again. I do have some cute nursery progress pictures to reward you for reading all the way to the bottom!

progress shot Jay sent me over the weekend

painted the bottom white

realized the bottom is not really white but dried more of a lemon color. we Jay will be repainting this white.

board and batten between the cribs. missing a piece over Holden's crib. not sure why... 
Also, please excuse the messy room. That's what happens when two guys paint and work :)

Emma Cate's side

closet side 

looking into the room

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Gender Reveal

The entire post is coming soon! But I'll leave you with this video until then!

I'm standing with my parents on the right side of the screen and Jay is with his parents on the left

Valentine's Day 2012

I'm a little late but wanted to do a quick recap!

We had a crazy busy Valentine's day and after our hectic days, enjoyed catching up with each other over dinner. Jay made my favorite pasta with caramelized green beans and a spinach salad. Shockingly, Jay forgot to get me a card this year. He is always SO on top of getting cards and I'm usually the slacker. He did get me some pretty flowers though :) A huge box arrived on our porch on Valentine's Day afternoon and I made a bit of a spectical explaining to Jay that my Valentine's gift to him had arrived just in time. He looked at me like a sad puppy and protested that we both decided we weren't doing gifts for each other this year. He opened the box to find all our of monogrammed tote bags to take to the hospital and was as excited as a boy can get over monogrammed things. I never did let him know that I had ordered them on a whim a week before just because I wanted them and they had coincidentally arrived on Valentine's day. ha! Here are a few pictures of the evening.

Roses- I also just realized this green ring around the bottom is due to me being cheap and not buying a new case for my iphone 4s and instead keeping it in my old 3g case. Guess the lens cutout is not the same size!

Holden's bag will be arriving in May. Hopefully before he does!

My funny valentine

I don't know why I look like I'm 9 months pregnant in this picture. Jay said it was the shirt. I blame it on copious amounts of pasta. 

After shot of dinner

Our romantic evening :)

Week 19

Week 19 has been a fun and productive week! Jay and I got a LOT done around the nursery and I can't wait to show the pictures! We had a very busy weekend with the Shamrock Tournament. My girls cheered at 10 games in three days and also participated in a cheer exhibition where they did fabulously and if the exhibition would have been judged we definitely would have gotten first! 

While I was cheering, Jay took down the bed in one of our guest rooms and set up both cribs! I was a little sad I wasn't there to see them go up so I requested he set the camera on timer and take some pictures of himself setting them up. He thought I was crazy but obliged! The pictures are too funny and once I get them off my camera I will happily share. 

The nursery has really come together this since this weekend. A family whose daughter I've coached for the past three years offered to give us their Dutailier glider. Although I would prefer something upholstered and a little more modern, we just couldn't turn down a free glider. We put it in the nursery and love how it looks, so much in fact that we are getting another one. We thought one glider would do but we both enjoy being in the nursery so much already that we decided it would be best to each have a place to sit and hold the babies. 
Looking in. The wall color will be changed and the drapes, art, tv, lamp, and all furniture besides the cribs and glider will be removed.

view of both cribs

another view

the changing table will go between the cribs and this old rug has already been trashed :)

view of the closets and glider

our hospital bags (Holden's is on backorder until May)

Holden's crib
Notice the baseball glove taggie. So cute!

Emma Cate's crib
Updated sidenote: My sweet husband arranged the cribs like this. I thought he was adorable to put all her sweet little toys on the teddy bear. He's going to be a great Daddy!

sweet frames from Jay's Mom

That tan spot is the color we'll be painting the upper half of the walls.

Here are two pictures via google images that show the board and batten look we're going for!



I don't think I posted this but here is my tester (boomer) trying out the new stroller!

Our tester in the baby bjorn and my sister Bo

going home outfits!


Worried about the remainder of the nursery furniture (and trying to store all the stuff required for two babies), Jay and I decided we would get my old armoire that was in my room growing up and paint it to match the new tan-ish/grey wall color (we've only done a tester, Jay will be painting this weekend!). My mom also found a great dresser/changing table and shelf at the pottery barn outlet near her house and I'll be picking that up this weekend too. My mom and I are getting together this weekend to pick out fabrics to recover the gliders and make the bedding and window treatments out of. The only other thing we need are the mattresses and a rug.

Speaking of sitting in the nursery, I just want to share how extremely blessed I feel to be carrying these babies. On Sunday, I just sat in their nursery and cried. After all the trying times where I thought I would never be a mother, I am just so overwhelmed with gratitude that I will be able to bring home babies (God willing) to sleep in this nursery. We are in such a different place than we were a year ago. I will forever be grateful to God and the fabulous doctor's that made our dream of starting a family come true. It is the coolest thing to see everything come together. We are so thankful. 

On another note, we had our 2nd trimester ultrasound yesterday and the babies are doing amazingly well! They are both perfectly healthy, have all their body parts (kidneys, heart, hands, arms, legs, etc.), and are a little bigger than average! I'm feeling great and am so ready to feel the babies move around a little more! Emma Cate (baby A) hid a little during the ultrasound and we are scheduled to go back in a week to get a few more pictures of her. As always, I'm excited to see my babies again.

Baby B- Showing his tush and boy parts

Baby A showing her legs and girl parts


Baby B's arm on the left and A's on the right







Pregnancy Highlights:
Today's Date: Wednesday, February 23, 2012
How Far Along: 19 weeks
Size of babies: Babies are the size of mangos and are measuring 6 inches long. One baby weighed in at 9oz and the other at 10oz. I forgot to ask which was which! 
Total Weight Gain/Loss: I am still 1 pound over my starting weight. The doctor told me that I was doing fabulous, and that the babies were weighing more than expected so that we very reassuring. He told me that they are taking everything they need from me and the only thing we need to worry about is if they are underweight. 
Maternity Clothes: For the most part, I wore a few non-maternity dresses with leggings this week. I don't fee like my bump had grown that much since my big belly explosion two weeks ago. I did have to buy some new bras this week. I hate spending so much only to know that I will never fit into them again after this pregnancy!
Gender: Girl- Emma Cate and Boy- Holden. Confirmed again by yesterday's ultrasound!
Movement: I've been feeling some weird stuff going on in there! It almost feels like I'm going down the hill of a roller coaster and my stomach is dropping. Both of the placentas are attached to the front wall of my uterus making it even tougher for me to feel little baby kicks. I'm guessing that I mostly feel them when they do flips and roll around. 
Sleep: Fabulous (can I overuse that word just a little more?). I've been going to bed around 9:30 or so and waking up bright-eyed and bushy-tailed at 5:30ish. I feel like a little kid that has to play silently with my toys (ipad) until its time for Jay to wake up!
What I miss: Not too much this week
Cravings: Still cake. I was telling the ladies at our neighborhood ladies' club that I have a thing for McAllister's chocolate cake. While we were at church last night, I got a text from a sweet friend Kim letting me know that she dropped a piece off at my door! I'm so thankful we live in such an awesome neighborhood with really caring neighbors. I also still had that craving for a Jimmy John's Beach club sandwich. I stopped in yesterday and was bummed that they couldn't heat up the turkey so I got turkey on the side and took it home to microwave. All those veggies hit the spot! If you are looking for a pretty healthy sandwich, try this on from Jimmy John's... sooo good! 
Symptoms: Still doing my regular Wednesday morning vomit. So strange! Everything else has been great!
Best Moment this week: Sitting in the nursery with Jay and thinking about how lucky we are :)


your baby's the size of a mango!
At about 6.0 inches long and weighing in at about 8.5 ounces, she's getting there!

Thursday, February 16, 2012

One Step Forward... Two Steps Back

Yesterday after my not so lovely feelings about my body gaining weight, I decided that I really need to start eating better, not to lose weight or diet by any means, but for the health of my babies. If I am going to gain weight I really should be doing it with healthy foods and not chocolate cake. I went to the grocery store after practice and stocked up on fruits, veggies, ingredients for home cooked meals, hummus, and omelet ingredients.

I cooked a fabulous dinner last via a pinterest recipe I found for a creamy chicken marsala and served it with perfectly roasted asparagus.







I chopped up my veggies to take to work today and gathered up all the ingredients in the fridge I needed to make my green smoothie and omelet for breakfast. I went to bed before ten and woke up at 6:20 so that I had enough time to pack my lunch, make my smoothie and breakfast. As always, I spoke to soon yesterday when I proclaimed that my morning sickness had ended. My toothpaste put me over the edge and earned me a few back rubs from the wonderful husband. I started feeling better, made my breakfast and even gulped down a glass of OJ on my way out the door.

At school I reheated and ate my omelet (great source of protein, dairy, and carotenoids (think vitamin A, C, etc.)) and immediately proceeded to feel incredibly nauseous. Like, turn my head too fast and vomit on my desk nauseous. It's amazing to me how chocolate cake never made me feel this way. Luckily I am still carrying my trust bottle of Zofran in my purse. After a quick pill, the nausea subsided and I've been able power through my morning. Hopefully my body will adjust to my new healthy eating and the twins will thank me by growing healthy and strong. Here's to tomorrow :)