Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Family Update!

Kai Update-
Kai is doing awesome! He has not needed any oxygen support and so far has been taking bottles like a champ. As of today he is only down 2 ounces. Both Dillon and I have been able to feed him and hold him as much as we want. He isn't quite up to the goal amount of feeding but is getting pretty close. They are making up the difference with IV fluids   right now but once the IV comes out he will have to take the full amount or he will need a feeding tube. We are waiting on a couple blood results to know when the IV will come out and will go from there on the feeding.  His temperature in the issolet has started to come down. He is currently at 32.8 degrees Celsius and room temperature is 29 degrees. Both times we were in the nursery today they lowered the temperature so hopefully he will be moved to a crib shortly.  For his traumatic entrance into the world he is doing great!

Kamdyn Update-
Kamdyn is also doing awesome! He has not needed any oxygen support and is also taking to bottles pretty well. He is not quite drinking as much as Kai but is doing really well for his age. We are waiting on his blood work to come back to find out when he will go off the IV. Once the IV comes off, he is also going to have to reach his feeding goal to avoid the feeding tube. Feeding tubes will probably go in tomorrow if needed. Kamdyn took a little extra blood after his brother came out so his blood count is a little high. His skin is really red and is at a higher risk fur jaundice. His blood work today should tell us whether or not he needs to be under the light.  Kamdyn is down 4 ounces from birth right now. Dillon has changed a couple of his diapers and keeps commenting on how strong he his. The nurses have also commented on his strength as well!  His issolet is now at 32 degrees Celsius and also needs to be down to 29 degrees before he can graduate to a crib. He has chubby cheeks and is as cute as can be. 

Mommy and Daddy Update-
We are both extremely happy that we have two little healthy handsome boys. We are so in love with them already and cannot wait for them to be able to go home. I lost a lot of blood during delivery so it has been a hard recovery but I definitely made a turn for the better today.  We have tried to feed them as much as possible, but know we need to get some rest also. We have been trying to nap between feeds and pumping but with two that doesn't leave much time. I am being discharged today so we will be heading home at some point, but we will be making lots of trips to Bellingham to see them. Dillon is going to go back to work tomorrow so he can have some time off when the boys get to come home.  


We want to thank everyone for all of their thoughts, prayers, meals, treats and help at our house with the dogs. This has been a very long journey and we really appreciate everything that everyone has done for us. We would not be where we are today without you.  We continue to ask for your prayers for Kai and Kamdyn. We are hoping that they keep improving and can come home soon. We are all very anxious to get back into a "new normal" routine!


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

The Boys Birth Story

January 27, 2014
I woke up at 3:00 am to what felt like I was kicked in the stomach. Got up to go to the bathroom and sure enough, my water had broke. I yelled for Dillon and told him it was time! We packed up all of our stuff and headed to the hospital. At home I wasn't having contractions, but on our way they were coming about 5 to 6 minutes apart. We got checked in at about 3:40 am, got hooked up to the monitors and the doctor came and checked for dilation at about 4:30. At that point I was dilated to 6 cm and was having contractions every 1 1/2 minutes. The anesthesiologist came in shortly after to issue the epidural and then I was checked for dilation at about 6:00am. I was now dilated to a 9+. They kept telling me I was going to have the boys within the hour. I labored in the room for awhile because they just wanted to wait until I felt pressure before they moved me to the operating room. (All twins are born in the operating room just in case they need to do an emergency c-section.) We finally got moved to the operating room at 9:05am. They got me all situated and I started pushing at 9:20. Kai Traysen decided to make his entrance into the world at 10:40 am. He came out with the cord wrapped around his neck and gave us quite the scare. He wasn't breathing on his own right away and it took the doctors and nurses about 10 minutes to finally get him to breath. Scariest 10 minutes of our lives. I was trying to focus on getting Kamdyn out, but was having a hard time focusing while they were working on Kai. As soon as they got Kai breathing, I was able to focus more and Kamdyn Tobias entered the world screaming at 10:56am.  As soon as they were both born, they brought Kai to me so I could hold him and shortly after they brought me Kamdyn! What a relief to have both boys on my chest breathing in room air! They layed with me so peacefully for about 30 minutes and then the nurses brought them to the special care nursery. Dillon stayed with me until I got wheeled to my post partum room and then went to the nursery to be with the boys. 

Dillon came back to my room a little later and said that both boys were doing great. Neither of them needed any oxygen support! They weighed them and Kai was 5 lbs 4 oz and 19 inches long. Kamdyn was 5 lbs 10 oz and 19 1/4 inches. They were both put in issolets to keep warm and to be monitored.

We are so thankful that they are here and healthy. Hopefully they act like little studs and can come home soon, but we have been told to plan for a 1-3 week stay. Of course we would prefer the one week stay, but we know they are in good hands here and want them to be as healthy as can be before going home. 

My mom and sisters threw me a baby shower on Sunday. I really wanted to wait until after the shower to go into labor and the boys cooperated!  Thank you to everyone who was there and for spoiling all 4 of us!  We are now ready to take Kai and Kamdyn home!

More pictures of the boys to come! 

Monday, January 27, 2014

The BOYS are here!

Kai Traysen
5lbs 4 oz - born at 10:40 am - January 27th 

Kamdyn Tobias
5lbs 10 oz - born at 10:57 am  - January 27th

We are all doing well!  I will try and post more tomorrow. 


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

34 weeks and I'm HOME!

This post is a little late, but on Saturday I hit 34 weeks and was sent home!  I got discharged at about 11:30am, we sat in the pharmacy for about an hour and then headed home! I was nervous about the drive home, sitting up for 2 hours over bumps, but it went really well. We stopped for Jamba Juice in Smokey Point and made it home by 3:00. I don't think the dogs recognized me at first but once they did, they were excited to see me! Georgia barely leaves my side now! 


Being home has been great! I thought I would be nervous being home, but I think I am so happy being here that it erases all of my nerves. I had a doctors appointment on Monday for monitoring the babies and also to speak with my Bellingham doctor. She has been recommended by the Seattle doctors to let me go to 37 weeks. We were a little disappointed that she didn't say 36 weeks but we know that extra week (if I make it that far) will be best for the babies. The plan from here on out is to go for monitoring and meet with the doctor on Mondays, and monitoring and fluid checks on Thursdays.  We will also have another growth ultrasound this coming Monday. 

Dillon and I are torn on whether we want to try a natural birth or do a c-section. We go back and forth, but we know that the babies could come any day so we really need to decide. We ask for prayers that we that we are able to make a decision and be completely at peace with it. 

Friday, January 17, 2014

Going Home!

Well, as of now I am free to go home tomorrow!  I was a little nervous going into this week thinking that things would start to happen and I wouldn't be able to go home, but so far so good. The bloodwork I had this week was to test my liver function because I have been extremely itchy, but my bile acids came back in the normal range so they figure that it is just the pregnancy making me itch.  They checked the fluid levels around the babies again today and those looked good and they also checked me for dilation.  I am currently dilated between 3 and 4 centimeters so a little bit of a change from the last time, but nothing big enough to keep me here! As long as I don't go into labor tonight and the babies look good on the monitoring tomorrow morning, we should be headed home before noon!

I am extremely excited to go home, but a little nervous also.  We will be going to appointments in Bellingham twice a week to monitor the babies and meet with doctors, but other than that I will be down on the couch for hopefully another couple weeks.  I have an appointment scheduled for Monday to talk with my Doctor so we will see what she has to say about delivery.  As of now, the longest I will be able to go would be 37 weeks which is February 8th.  Some doctors don't allow twins that share a placenta to go past 36 weeks so that may change, but right now our goal is February 8th.

A few things I am excited for when I get home are:
1) See my dogs!  It has been almost 10 weeks since I have seen them so hopefully they remember me.
2) Not eat anymore hospital food
3) Sleep in my own bed
4) Watch the Seahawks game on a bigger TV
5) Eat a big Bob's Burger!  This will be happening tomorrow night!

We would really appreciated prayers that tonight and tomorrow morning go smoothly and the plan stays for going home tomorrow. 

Monday, January 13, 2014

Queen of the floor!

Today marks 9 weeks since I have been in the hospital. I am currently the longest staying patient on this floor now, but if all goes well I will be going home in 5 days!  The care here is great, but right now I just want to be home. 

We also had our final growth ultrasound today.  Last growth ultrasound was done three weeks ago and baby A weighed 3 pounds 9 ounces and B weighed 4 pounds 2 ounces. Today baby A weighs 4 pounds 15 ounces and baby B weighs 5 pounds 6 ounces! They are both a little above average on their weights for this gestational age so we are happy about that.  We have not gone over the official results with the doctors yet, but are hoping for good news from them tomorrow. 

I have a blood test in right now and we should get results back on Wednesday. I would really appreciate prayers that it comes back negative and I can still go home on Saturday. 

Here is a bare belly shot from last week! 

Saturday, January 11, 2014

33 Weeks!

We made it to 33 weeks! Like I said before, I never thought we would make it this far, but here we are! The doctors here have been in contact with my Bellingham doctors and they are all set with me going home a week from today. Prayers that everything stays stable this week are greatly appreciated! When I go home, I will be going to appointments twice weekly until the babies decide to make there appearance.  

Monday will also be an exciting day. We have our last growth ultrasound and are very anxious to see how much they both weigh now! 

Saturday, January 4, 2014

32 Weeks!

WE DID IT!  We made our big goal of 32 weeks.  If the babies were born at this point, they should do pretty well, but would have to spend some time in the NICU.  We would like to avoid the NICU so we are praying for a few more weeks pregnant.  The doctors this week were still talking about sending me home at 34 weeks as long as everything stays stable so we are very encouraged by that.  They would like me to get out of bed and start walking around a little bit more these next two weeks.  They know that when I go home, I won't be down as much as I am here so they want to be sure that me walking a little bit more does not make me dilate.

Everything stayed the same this week minus the fact I got my first stretch mark :(.  My contractions are still normal and the doctor did say that at this gestational age, most women will now start to be getting contractions.  I just need to keep an eye on them and make sure they do not become consistent or more intense.  I had a fluid check this week as well and both fluid levels are really good.  They will continue to do fluid checks weekly and our next big ultrasound is Monday the 13th.

Both babies are doing great too!  I think they are running out of room because they aren't moving quite as much as they have been.  It is nice being in the hospital because if I don't feel them moving as much, I can be hooked up to the monitor to make sure every thing is fine.  Being able to do this really calms my nerves and will be quite the change when I go home.

Here is my belly today at 32 Weeks!  I feel like I am getting bigger day by day!


Although we are very anxious and ready to meet these babies, we know that they need to stay cooking a few more weeks.  We ask for prayers that they stay in me and that I am able to go home in two weeks.  All of the doctors and nurses here are awesome and we would love to have them deliver the babies, but being able to deliver in Bellingham closer to our friends and family would be even better.