I'm glad things finally started on their own Fefe. I hope everything goes smoothly for you, but make sure you have support around and a backup plan if you need help. (((HUGS)))
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I'm glad things finally started on their own Fefe. I hope everything goes smoothly for you, but make sure you have support around and a backup plan if you need help. (((HUGS)))
After laboring in horrible pain (sharp contractions every 2 min.) for over 6 hours yesterday, we headed to the ER. They gave me Toradol which was a complete lifesaver after my body laughed at Morphine. Much respect for all that have given birth with no drugs. That back labor pain and those sharp contractions were simply the worse pain that I've ever had in life. They did a pelvic exam and ultrasound to find that the cervix is still open and the sac is right at the cervix. Sent me home with Motrin and Norco. Says it should pass by this evening. Thanks for all of your prayers guys!
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"And just to think when their little eyes opened, the first thing they saw was the face of Jesus."
Praise God! After being in the ER with severe labor pains most of the evening, the baby and placenta passed/came out at the drs. office around 10:50am this morning. I got to see it. Super tiny. I saw the arms, legs and right eye. God's creation is beautiful! Thank you for your prayers!
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Oh wow! I just cried when I read your post Fefe. I really wanted to see our little one too when she/he passed at 10 weeks - I was in hospital and on the toilet and eve now I wished I'd put on a glove and scooped it out of the toilet so I could take a look and maybe take him/her home and bury in our garden. How amazing you got to see it Hun. Just how long would it have been in cm Hun? Poor little souls taken from us way too soon - yet I try to look at it now in that God was sparing us and the baby from something worse (perhaps something was sooo wrong with them they wouldn't have survived outside of the womb after birth anyway, for example). Anyway Hun, I'm sooo relieved that is all over and done with now for you and you sound very brave and positive about it all. Big hugs. Xxoo
It was in some way comforting to me. I even took a pic as my hubby wanted to see it as he wasn't there. It made it so real. He/she was about the size of the tip of my pinky nail at 8 weeks (smaller than a pea,). I was definitely expecting something larger for some reason. I would have totally missed it if it would have been still inside the sack. The sack burst as she pulled it out during my pelvic exam. To the Glory of God, I just so happened to be at the doctors office when he/she was ready. They were able to send everything to the lab today for genetic and gender testing this week. I hope to have some answers. Thanks so much for your encouragement.
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I am so sorry Fefe - but I am so happy that it happened in a way that you got to see it. I did not see my losses go and always felt like it would have given me peace to see it. :heart:
Everything will better,Fefe,fighting!!
Results were that the baby had Trisomy 13 - Patau Syndrome. Also, it was a boy.
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