Friday, January 27, 2012

Quick Update (1 1/2 week old)

The boys are just over a week old and much has changed. They are growing and changing each day.  Brian has gone back to work and tries to see the boys at least once a day, mostly after work. I often go to the hospital for their 9:00 am and 12:00 pm feeding.  We are able to help take there temperatures, change their diapers, and assist in feeding.  Of course, our favorite task is holding our sweet babies.  All three are trying to take bottles but we are waiting for it to click and for each of them to consistantly take a full bottle without falling asleep.  Poor sweet Lincoln is still spitting up and having a harder time gaining weight.  Their current weights are:  Lincoln 3 lbs 12 1/2 oz, Cade 3 lbs 13 oz (his birth weight), and Evan 4 lbs . Even though we are spending a lot of time on the road, it is worth it and we look forward to our time with the boys each day.


Please Pray for:
Brock to adjust well
Brian to be able to balance work, time with the boys at the hospital and family at home
Cassie to be able to continue to provide the boys with enough milk and to get enough rest
The boys to start/continue to keep their food down, maintain their temperature, keep growing and start being able to take a bottle at each feeding.

This picture is the only time we have been able to have all three together at the same time.
From left to right, Cade, Evan, Lincoln

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

I'm growning up I'm 3 days old......

 Lincoln - current weight: 3lbs 9 1/2oz
 Cade - current weight 3lbs 6 1/2oz
Evan - current weight 3lbs 8 1/4oz


Lincoln, Cade and Evan continue to hang out in the NICU and are doing as well as can be expected.  Lincoln and Evan are still "showing off" as the respiratory therapist said, by not needing all the normal breathing care of preemies of their gestation.  Cade continues to show signs of improvement one moment, then signs that he is still struggling to maintain a preferred repertory rate a short later.  It is either too fast, or he just forgets to breath and his heart rate begins to drop, scaring Cassie and me and causing the nurse to stand at his isolette waiting to see if he can correct it himself. Each boy is also receiving phototherapy (light treatments) for their jaundice.  They look so cute with their little shades on.  Evan and Lincoln no longer need fluids through an IV.  Cade continues to improve his tolerance of the breast milk and we are hopeful that he will no longer need his IV after tomorrow. 

We are so thankful to all of the nursing staff in the NICU.  They are amazing!  It is with some sadness we leave the hospital tomorrow since it will be without our three littlest boys, but we leave them in really great hands.  A special Thank You to Meggie Bumpus, the most incredible night NICU nurse!  She has been taking amazing care of our little guys and makes sure they are in the best hands. Meggie has been wonderful to answer all our "first time preemie parent" questions.  I think the boys have already developed all of their first crushes on the adorable nurses they have each day and night. 



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Sunday, January 15, 2012

The Boys are here - the first 24 hours!

Cassie delivered 3 beautiful baby boys yesterday at 3:06, 3:07, and 3:08pm.  Baby A - Lincoln, weighed 3 lbs 14 1/2 oz and was 17 1/2 in., Baby B - Cade weighed 3 lbs 13 oz and was 17 in, and Baby C - Evan weighed 3 lbs 14 oz and was 16 1/2 in.  The boys are in the NICU to monitor their breathing, vitals and make sure they get food and fluids.  Cade does have an oxygen tube but we are told he is the norm and Lincoln and Evan are the (good) exception.  Cade was given a "treatment" to help his breathing, and he has since been taken off the oxygen, but his breathing tube remains in just for air. The doctors and nurses are very positive and when asked for an estimate of how long the boys would be in the NICU they said about 2 weeks.  I have been able to change diapers, check temperatures and most recently tried to bottle feed Evan.  All of this is being done through an isolet now.  Evan took a little of his bottle, then fell asleep; so to make sure he got his food, he now has a feeding tube. Cassie did awesome and is doing well now. She has been able to get down to see the boys a couple of times and we are looking forward to watching their first bath and may be able hold Lincoln and Evan briefly, maybe as soon as tonight.


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Friday, January 13, 2012

Hospital Stay # 2

Another update and it hasn’t been a week.  Yes, that means we have had another adventure besides the weekly appointment.  Yesterday Cassie called me while I was at work to let me know she was feeling worse than normal with pressure and contractions, and to give me a heads up that she may have to go to the hospital to make sure everything was okay. An hour or so later, she called to say things weren’t better and I should come get her.  Once at the hospital, Cassie was put through the usual tests; monitor the babies’ heartbeats and her contractions.  Monitoring the babies is an ordeal for the nurses.  They are not use to getting three heartbeats at a time so their machine isn’t set up for them to see all three on the same monitor.  They had to call in back up.  Cassie’s OB checked her out and everything is still looking like the babies are not ready arrive just yet, but her doctor wanted to keep her overnight.  By dinner time Cassie’s contractions were practically gone, so Cassie said she planned to come home the next day.
Unfortunately, the drugs designed to help stop her contractions, started an intense migraine. Come three o’clock in the morning, Cassie was throwing up in the bed.  Luckily she got better.  Her OB came in Friday morning and confirmed the obvious, that Cassie’s body was “done,” but since she was not in danger her goal is to make it two more weeks.  Funny thing is that when Cassie told me about her talk with the doctor I caught that the doctor said Cassie’s body was done, but from somewhere, I though Cassie said that the doctor told her she would like Cassie to make it a few more days.  I thought we were setting a delivery date and even shared that news with our parents.  After talking with Cassie again later when she was telling me what the high risk doctor said, I asked Cassie what happened to a few days.  Cassie was confused as she said she never mentioned setting a delivery date so soon.  I am sure I misunderstood, but maybe all of Cassie’s drugs hadn’t worn off and she had said it? J 
Cassie was quick to let me know that she was told she got to come home tonight.  Cassie is more uncomfortable than ever and twice as swollen as when she went in to the hospital.  We are all home now and whether it is a few days or two weeks, we will take what time we have to enjoy the three of us, until the other three arrive. 

Prayers:
  1. Continued well being of the boys
  2. Health and comfort of Cassie.  She does not feel well, but is willing to hold on a couple of weeks to benefit the babies.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Big Milestone...32 Weeks

Today is a very exciting day.  We have made it to 32 weeks.  Thank you for all of the prayers, we know that is why we have made it this far.  Feeling so blessed!  So many risks decrease at this point. The babies are estimated to be approaching four pounds and 16+ inches long.  So lets run the numbers for fun...that is about 12 pounds and 48 inches of babies in my large belly.  Funny to think about, and believe me I am starting to feel it.  With each day I become more uncomfortable and am beginning to wonder how much longer my body will hold up.  Yesterday, I went to see my OB for my weekly check-up.  It was the first time I didn't drive myself to my appointment.  My friend, Debbie, was kind enough to drive me and keep me company.  I promised myself and several others that I would be completely honest with Dr. Haney about my "aches and pains."  Like most people I am guilty of saying, "I feel great!" even when I am wondering how much more I can take.  The appointment began with a weight check (which I won't share because it is becoming depressing, I am seeing numbers I never thought were possible) and then the blood pressure check.  I was concerned about my blood pressure numbers because I am beginning to swell  (the benefit to this is that my wrinkles are filling in).  Thankfully my numbers were great.  Dr. Haney spend a good ten minutes stressing the importance of heading to the hospital if I felt any changes.  So much can change and take a turn for the worse at this point so she wanted to be sure I understood the importance of listening to my body.  Because of all of my discomfort and sudden swelling, my doctor felt it would be best if I went over to the hospital for monitoring.  After spending over five hours monitoring heart rates, contractions, blood work, and an ultrasound we were thankful to find that our boys are doing well and not showing signs of stress.  Home sweet home!!!  We had our bags packed just in case we needed to stay.  As wonderful as the nurses and staff are at Baptist Hospital ,there is no place like home.  Praying that I will be able to continue to "enjoy" my bed rest at home and not at the hospital. 

Please continue to pray for the babies.  Each day is a bonus and will help our babies spend less time in the NICU.

Many of you have requested belly pictures. My goal has always been to avoid pregnancy pictures, for the most part.  It is fun to have one or two to look back at but I don't need an entire album :).  However, I have reluctantly decided to post the growing belly for all to enjoy. 

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

31 Weeks

It's Brian. Yes, I am back, but not because of a hospital stay this time.  Cassie is just tired and doesn't feel like even sitting up long enough to type.  She has moments of getting really tight and even a few contractions from time to time. 
Now for the good news. Cassie and the boys have made it to 31 weeks and everything looks great.  Baby A is now 3 lbs 6 oz, Baby B is 3 lbs 11 oz and Baby C is also 3 lbs 11oz.  Of course as the babies get bigger, the possible range of their actual weight increases.  For Baby A it is plus or minus 8 oz, and Baby B and C are plus or minus 9 oz.
Our short term goal is one more week and from there we will take it one week or even day at a time.  Cassie's OB doctor did say that she would look at setting a date for delievery when she sees her next week. 
Please continue to pray for our family and every aspect of this blessed adventure.
We thank you so much for your prayers and for each of you who has helped us is so many ways during this time.

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