Our 3 men and little lady were born November 19th, 2007 at 31 weeks gestation. Welcome to our blog!
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Hey Bill and Monica! I am soooo glad to hear all is well. I was a little worried bc I talked to Ryno last night and he said Monica was starting to have contractions. So, I'm glad to hear the good news. And, it's great to hear Dana is keeping up with those boys! I hope your doing okay Monica. Hopefully the medicine is helping. You guys are always in my prayers and I can't wait to see ya! Love-Mandy
Sorry to hear you had to go on mag. I did on several occasions as well. The first day is hell, but it does get better - I promise. Your body will eventually adjust and the blurry vision and overwhelming feeling of being hot will go away. I strongly recommend a bag of ice on the top of your head - sounds crazy, but it made me feel a lot better. You will also adjust to the terbutaline. I had a terb pump (continuous terb feed through a small catheter in my leg) from 23 weeks on. You may feel a little jittery and like your heart is racing. That is all normal. If you want to talk call me anytime. Everything you are going through is normal and you and the babies are going to be fine. Keep those feet up and you are in my prayers!
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Hey Bill and Monica! I am soooo glad to hear all is well. I was a little worried bc I talked to Ryno last night and he said Monica was starting to have contractions. So, I'm glad to hear the good news. And, it's great to hear Dana is keeping up with those boys!
I hope your doing okay Monica. Hopefully the medicine is helping.
You guys are always in my prayers and I can't wait to see ya!
Love-Mandy
Did they say how long she will be staying? I have a million questions so when you have a chance call your Mama/Mama in law. Love Mama Vicki
Sorry to hear you had to go on mag. I did on several occasions as well. The first day is hell, but it does get better - I promise. Your body will eventually adjust and the blurry vision and overwhelming feeling of being hot will go away. I strongly recommend a bag of ice on the top of your head - sounds crazy, but it made me feel a lot better. You will also adjust to the terbutaline. I had a terb pump (continuous terb feed through a small catheter in my leg) from 23 weeks on. You may feel a little jittery and like your heart is racing. That is all normal. If you want to talk call me anytime. Everything you are going through is normal and you and the babies are going to be fine. Keep those feet up and you are in my prayers!
Jaclyn
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