Monday, September 22, 2008

Heather in Action with the Twins

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Check out Heather's work at Heatherquintans.com. We love Heather's photos!

Photo Divas

Today the girls had their first photo shoot with Heather Quintans. Heather has done other photo shoots for my family including our wedding. She is an amazing photographer and she wanted to "practice" on the twins. Dave and I went to her studio and spent some time getting down and dirty with our naked babies. Dave was the one who ended up doing the dirty work and got peed on multiple times along with one poop. Poor guy, he was a mess when we left. I am looking forward to seeing the photos and getting some for our wall. The girls were surprisingly awake and not interested in assisting Heather in getting the right shot. Finally they fell asleep and we had fun getting the two really close and cozy. They did really well!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Feedin' Time?


Big brother Spencer is always eager to help with the twins. I think this may take the cake in how helpful one little boy can be!

Monday, September 15, 2008

Babies' first doctor's visit

The girls went to their first doctor's visit on Monday, September 15th. They both got great reoprts and the girls weighed in at 4lb 14.5oz - Elsie went up .5 oz from her birth weight and Georgia went up 1.5oz. Their next visit will be at 2 weeks.

Welcome Elsie and Georgia!


Where do I start? Our family welcomed Elsie and Georgia into the world on Sept. 10th just before 1pm. Both girls managed to be born vaginally, Georgia being a bit of a gymnast with one arm above her head and one leg by her belly creating the splits. Both are doing well and are in the hospital room with us. they weighed in at 4lb 14oz and 4lb 13oz (a tad off the guesstimate from the ultrasound).

Here is how our delivery went.... As you read in Tuesday's entry, I came home from my doctor's appointment with a 50/50 chance of going into labor within 48 hours because of having my membranes stripped. I was dilated to 4cm and effaced. At home I began cramping quite a bit and was having to bend forward a bit to try and relieve the feeling. I joked around with my husband about the 50/50 chance and we decided to get ready to head into Seattle that night. My cramping began to move into patterned contractions about 10 minutes apart. I laid on my side and the contractions went to 4 minutes apart. When we checked the ferry schedule we realized that there was a 9:45pm and an 11:35pm boat (this revelation occurring at 9:30pm). In listening to the words of my doctor we decided to hop onto the 9:45pm so we wouldn't be rushed to get to the hospital in hard labor. Once at the hospital I was checked and my cervix measured 5cm so they decided to move me to a labor room.

Labor.... My contractions changed to minor blips and we started pitocin to get things moving. Well, things didn't get moving. I spent about 12 hours on pitocin and went from 5cm to 7cm. The contractions were constant and close together but didn't hurt. My friends Melinda and Mimi started rubbing my feet and instantly I went into hard labor. This was at about 11ish. It was nice to finally have contractions that meant something, especially after waiting and waiting for "real" contractions. The active labor hit fast and we got started on the epidural. The epidural took forever to put in and I was sitting on the side of the bed trying to curl myself around my belly to create an open space in my back AND have very strong contractions. The contractions were pretty much constant and it was hard to go through this with a needle in your back. By the time I was done getting the epidural I was trying really hard to not push! The epidural was complete at 12:16pm and they checked me and I was 8-9cm dilated. They broke my bag of waters and instantly I was totally dilated and the first baby's head was coming - QUICKLY. They rushed me out of my room and told me to not push or the baby would come in the hallway. I got into the OR and everyone was rushing around getting ready for baby #1. It was amazing to watch all the people (our guess is 15 people in there) and thankfully with the epidural I wasn't feeling any pain. Two pushes and little Elizabeth Marie popped out. They then grabbed the ultrasound and searched for baby #2. She wasn't really head down and not really sideways. The doctor had to go up inside and grab for her legs. Thankfully at that time she dropped head down and we were able to deliver her within a push or two.

Both girls were born healthy. Georgia spent one day in the NICU with some breathing issues but was doing well hours after birth. Elsie was able to stay with us for a good portion of the time but did visit the nursery so that she could be monitored for temperature control. We have been very blessed with two beautiful (and very different looking) girls AND and super experience with delivering them. UW Rocks!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Elsie and Georgia arrived on Wednesday!

Elsie and Georgia were born at 12:40 and 12:54 p.m. yesterday!

Elsie (Elizabeth) Marie Nelson, 4 lbs, 14 ounces
Georgia Anne Nelson, 4 lbs. 13 ounces

Mom and babies are doing well at UW Medical Center. They will probably be home on Friday...maybe, Saturday.

We will post more details and pictures shortly...

Dave

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Will we soon meet our girls?

Today I went in for the ultrasound and doctor's appointment. The ultrasound ended up being a bit of a challenge because "Baby A" (the one closest to the cervix) has her head SOOO low that they couldn't get a good image of it or measure it's size. She is head down, way down, into the pelvis. "Baby B" is still head up and actually has her head in between the legs of her sister and then curves into a ball with her legs on her sister's head. So both babies are kicking the other in the head. Kinda funny. The results of the ultrasound guesstimate that "Baby A" is 5.7 pounds and "Baby B" is 6 pounds. There is a much greater inaccuracy rate when the babies are at 36 weeks because it is harder to find the parts they need to measure... so who knows how big they really are.

I am dilated to 4cm now and my doctor stripped my membranes to try and get things going. As a back up we have an induction date of September 24th. It is nice to know that sometime soon this will end.

As of this evening I am cramping a lot and I believe passed my plug. (This could be way too much information for you....) We will see if the girls come tonight. Until then....

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Not so patiently waiting....

Well here we are nearing the end of 35 weeks gestation with our twin girls and we are all getting a little anxious to meet the two bundles of chaotic joy. So far I am dilated to 3cm and about 90% effaced - meaning I am that much closer to "active labor" when I finally go into labor. It didn't take a whole lot with Spencer so there is fun talk about whether or not I will make it across the water to UW. I am planning on hitting the ferry as soon as I know for sure I am in labor. My doctor is also teasing me about going full-term with the girls - wouldn't surprise me a bit. If this is the case she will induce me about 39 weeks (as long as everything remains great and healthy).

I go in on Tuesday for a growth ultra sound and a doctor's appointment so will know more then. Until then..... we not so patiently wait.