Wednesday, February 29, 2012

5 weeks out

I can't believe it has been over a month since surgery. I just wanted to do a check in to let you know the latest. I had an appointment today, and I'm kind of discouraged. The girls just are not growing as fast as we had hoped. There is still a 39% discordance rate between the girl's weights. This is actually higher than it was before surgery. All this means is that Baby B is not growing quickly or really catching up yet. She is still growing though, so that is good. This does NOT mean TTTS has recurred, as we have no other symptoms of it besides the weight difference. There is still good blood flow and fluid levels. It may just take her a while to really start growing. The longer they can stay in there the more likely she is to survive. The Dr. said, while this is concerning, all we can do is wait and see what happens, and just take it week by week. We are not in any urgent danger, in fact it is good that she is growing at all, it just isn't the most comforting news either. Praying for a growth spurt and a long gestation!

4 comments:

  1. I will certainly pray for little one to continue growing and that she be getting plenty of nourishment from mama. God has a plan and He loves you all.

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  2. I continue to pray for your family! I think you have a good and hopeful attitude and response to the news 5 weeks out. Your little gal is growing, just not as fast as you may have liked. Who knows, maybe you've got a prima ballerina in there! Or an Olympic gymnast! Those gals have to be smaller, right?! So, easier said than done I know, but continue to choose hope and care well for yourself so you can keep those gals in your belly for as long as possible. Thanks for the updates...looking forward to seeing you (at the right time!) with two little ones in your arms, a big smile on your face, and tears of joy in your eyes! Blessings...

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  3. I appreciate your processing this on a blog which is the way of a counselor, married to one, and I'm grateful for you and Ryan that life continues to grow if not slowly. We had our twin boys 16 months ago at 34 weeks after hospital bed rest, modified bed rest sans the scooters and time in the NICU. All that they can do to help you and your little girls is wonderful but it's awful to have to use it at the same time. Part of the process and grieving what you loose is a "normal pregnancy". Still, your having two babies at the same time and that's amazing. There is nothing like twins and we will be thinking and praying for you and Ryan often.

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  4. I was driving today praying for your babies and thinking, "I wonder how they are doing?" I was saddened to look-up your blog upon returning home only to read the recent post. But, I know God has both your babies in His hands. His plans are perfect, and I pray you will hold onto such a promise. Do not fear, Laura. Cast your cares upon him, and He will make your burden light. Lots of prayers and love coming your way.
    Tere Druen

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