Sometimes being a mommy is very
rewarding, and sometimes being a mommy is very hard. Some days it is both
rewarding and hard! As of today, I find myself 3 ½ months pregnant with twins
as I try desperately to console my cranky 13 month old twins who are teething,
hitting some developmental milestones, and recovering from 3 vaccinations (don’t
get me started on that!)
I have read and heard that each
subsequent pregnancy can be harder than the previous one on your body, and I have
to say that I agree. I am feeling everything sooner this time (as in unpleasant
symptoms) and the physical strain of caring for other children adds to it. But this
pregnancy there is more to it for me. My last pregnancy I didn’t have any
complications except pregnancy induce hyperthyroidism and late term high blood
pressure. It was a breeze really. And with no children at home I could nap when
I pleased and take good care of myself.
This twin pregnancy, however, brought
with it a new scare. Around 8 ½ weeks into this pregnancy I had a sudden gush
of blood which led to an ER visit. They did an ultrasound and found a sub
chorionic hematoma around twin A, otherwise known as a hemorrhage. Now, when I hear
the word hemorrhage I think of blood, the brain, and death. It does not paint
nice pictures. Of course the ER doctor couldn’t tell me much at all except that
my OB would want to follow up with me and that I should be on bed rest.
Bed rest is kind of hard when
you have twins at home! But alas, I did as I was told. Two days later I experienced
fresh bright bleeding and went back to the ER. After a 2nd
ultrasound, it was discovered that a new hemorrhage had formed around twin B.
Now I had 2 hemorrhages. If you have ever used the internet, you know that
looking up an ailment is the worst thing you can do. Search results strike fear
into the hearts of all who look upon illness related results. Even scarier, I have
a few friends who have lost babies due to these hemorrhages.
To add insult to injury, the
new doctor at my OB’s office who saw me last wasn’t even concerned. She didn’t want
to see me for a month. A lot can happen in month! It was also found that twin B
had half the size of a gestational sac as twin A, which could cause the baby to
die.
Yeah, second pregnancy, first
trimester; scary! Apparently all women have a 25% chance of miscarriage in the
first trimester. Thanks doc for telling me that, very reassuring. So I did what
any frightened mom to be would do, I forced my way into an appointment with my
perinatologist (high risk pregnancy doctor) and asked his opinion. He said he wasn’t
too concerned about the hemorrhages because they were small, but that I shouldn’t
lift my kids. And he was more worried about twin B’s gestational sac size, at
least until I entered the second trimester.
So I left that appointment
feeling a little better. Fast forward and I didn’t have any more bleeding
praise the Lord! We, and a lot of friends, sent up an abundance of prayers in
the 3 weeks that followed. I even bought an FDA approved medical grade fetal
heart Doppler to use at home, just to reassure myself that the babies still had
heartbeats. (It is great by the way!)
I
want to pause right here to convey the heart of this post; God is so big and so
good and so merciful. He always shines
through the darkness. My pain is always worth it because it ends up glorifying
God and showing the world His mercy and love.
At 12 weeks and 2 days I had an
early anatomy scan at the perinatologist’s office. Little did I know, this day
would be filled with unbelievable joy. They performed an ultrasound and found
that Twin A and Twin B were growing only a few days apart in size! They also found
that both hemorrhages had just disappeared! Oh, and they told me that it looks
like I am having a BOY and a GIRL again!
I couldn’t have asked for
better news. When we learned about the hemorrhages, I had no choice but to
trust God. The hemorrhages really gave me the opportunity to trust God and God
only. It also showed the love of God as He used people to bless us. We had so
many friends step up and into our lives to help on a daily basis.
So thank you to all of you who
helped us in any way! Now we just wait and believe that this pregnancy will
continue without any other complications.
<3<3<3<3<3 this post. I love how God works through you and your family - you all have always been an inspiration to me from the moment I met you and Ryan at church.
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