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19 Weeks with Quads
(July 11, 2008)
The Dr. Visit: We had what was suppose to be a quick ultrasound to measure my
cervix length and ended up in the hospital and on bed-rest.
My cervix had gone from 3.5 cm the week before to .48cm with baby A’s water sac
hanging down right to the edge. As soon as they seen that the Dr. said I was not
allowed to get up and was immediately transferred to a bed with wheels to move
me around and eventually bring me to a room and it could be set at an incline,
that way my feet would be higher than my head hoping that gravity would push
baby A’s sack back into the sterile environment of my uterus.
I was admitted to the hospital and given antibiotics and contraction stopping
medicine, indocine, to prepare me for surgery the next day. They wanted to put
in what is called a cerclage, basically a stitch in my cervix to hold it closed.
Saturday July 12th, I went in for my first ever surgery, terrified, the inclined
bed had done its job and baby A’s water sak was back in the uterus. The Dr. was
able to put in the stitch successfully and I was brought back to my room. I was
given yet an other antibiotic (so I was being given 2 through the IV) and more
contraction stopping medicine, Magnesium sulfate, this medicine can have
terrible side effects. Thank goodness the low dose worked for me and I just got
a stuffy head and a headache.
The main concern now was for infection, and the next 48 hours would be the most
critical. After 24 hours of being given 2 antibiotics through the IV (48 hours
for 1 of them), I was taken off both. After the Dr. had seen me on Sunday, July
13th, I was taken off the Magnesium Sulfate and IV completely. My body had
responded well and had little/no contractions.
By Monday, July 14th, I was in the mindset that I would be there to stay for the
next few months. I was missing Don and the girls so much, I spent the morning
crying. The nurse came in with my morning vitamins and indocine, the only
medicine I was still on. She said there was a chance I would be going home, and
that was my last dose of the indocine. When the Dr. came in he said there was a
very good chance I would go home the next day, as long as I did well over night.
There was no medical need to keep me in the hospital, in fact I was more at risk
for getting a bacteria from just being in the hospital.
Tuesday July 15th, the Dr. released me from the hospital. She said I will most
likely be back to stay in 3 – 4`weeks. I get to go home on bed rest allowed to
get up only to use the bathroom, shower and make a quick meal just for me.
Thank-You for all of the prayers and keep praying that I can keep these babies
growing longer the doctors want to see me get to 28 weeks (September 12) I am
still hoping for 32 weeks (October 10).
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