Ophelia came home Friday night.
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Thread: Due Sept/Oct/Nov 2016
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August 13th, 2016, 02:17 PM #1861DH (43), DW (40)
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August 13th, 2016, 04:02 PM #1862
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🙏 for a healthy 🌈 🚼 We're having a girl! 🎀👗
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August 14th, 2016, 09:26 PM #1863Dreamer
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Bunnygirl-congrats on getting both of your sweet babies home. Hope you are all doing great!
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August 15th, 2016, 07:46 PM #1864
The twins are 6 weeks old today. Dalton is now 6 lb 7.5 oz and 18 in. Ophelia is 5 lb 0.5 oz and 16-3/4 in.
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August 16th, 2016, 04:14 PM #1865
Hey ladies!
I have been so absent due to our move. Things have been crazy over here. Moving kids into the same room has proven to result in a loss of sleep, oldest got a super high fever, work has been nuts and we've had no internet and for the last two days no fun. Oy! Sounds like a lot has happened here.
Congrats Bunny on bringing the twins home! Keep us all updated. What a huge relief.
Two- I'm devastated for you..the last thing you would want to worry about is the health of that baby. What is this syndrome or disease? I would almost want her out now but it sounds like you and your doctor have come up with a good plan. Sorry you're dealing with all of the stress. Keep us psoted on how she is doing. Do you know why her heart rate dropped into the 90s?Mama to one 6 yr oldand one 20 month old
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August 16th, 2016, 04:36 PM #1866
Sounds like you have had your hands full!!
As far as HR, not sure but they said that as long as it pops right back up that it was nothing to worry about.
Polyhydramnios is often a warning sign of a problem (chromosomes, health issues, gest diabetes, etc.) Particularly when it is moderate or severe. But in my case (and many others' when mild) it's ideopathic (no known cause). Basically it means that, for whatever reason, my amnio water levels are higher than they should be.
Had an appointment today and my amnio levels increased a bit so now I have to see the specialist AND my regular OB weekly. On a good note, she is still doing great and getting so chubby! I love her chubby cheeksSo cute! She was not very happy about being bothered and we even got a peek at her crying, lol.
🙏 for a healthy 🌈 🚼 We're having a girl! 🎀👗
TwoInTow83 Ovulation charts on FertilityFriend.comOur family is complete
My precious babies:2006 ,
2010
2016
Too beautiful for earth: 2009-(20+5). 2015-
(8w),
CP,
(8w)
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August 16th, 2016, 07:03 PM #1867
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August 16th, 2016, 10:41 PM #1868
Two- such a bummer to have to worry but the upsdie is you get to see her weekly now. Do you have the photo of her crying?
Girlie- thanks, I'm ready to feel settled and into a routine plus I'm dying to get the kids room and nursery all done as well as our office. My husband is building some furniture and I'm feeling inpatient.Mama to one 6 yr oldand one 20 month old
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August 17th, 2016, 06:36 AM #1869
Yup, sure do
I forgot to mention she is still head down... Do babies typically go head down and stay that way this early? My oldest flipped like a week before birth and my youngest flipped around 36'ish weeks. She has been head down for at least 2 weeks now and I am only 32.5 weeks. I feel bad for her. She has the hiccups right now and poor baby keeps hitting my pubic bone with every hiccup.
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TwoInTow83 Ovulation charts on FertilityFriend.comLast edited by twointow83; August 17th, 2016 at 06:45 AM.
Our family is complete
My precious babies:2006 ,
2010
2016
Too beautiful for earth: 2009-(20+5). 2015-
(8w),
CP,
(8w)
Please pardon typos~ Nursing @ keyboard
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August 17th, 2016, 01:22 PM #1870
My babies go head down really early and stay that way until birth.
On another note, anyone have any advice for combining rooms for siblings? My 20 month old and 6 year old are supposed to be sharing a room so little one has her room until she's sleeing well through the night plus my oldest has been dying to share a room with him BUT it isn't going well. Suddenly he's waking up at 5:30 probably seeing her and wanting to play. He has recently had to go down to one nap because of her school schedule so he's definitely losing sleep and for awhile I was giving him a super early morning nap to help compensate but today decided that was probably confusing matters even more. My husband just made bunk beds for them and while he made it so that he can't climb up I'm worried about him dealing with one more change ( lack of a crib). That all being said I want to make the switch now because what I definitely don't want is to deal with sleep training a 6 month old and dealing with a confused 2 year old who isn't sleeping well thereby not letting his sister sleep well either. Anyway, all of that was to ask, has anyone successfully got their two kiddos sleeping in the same room? How long did it take? I'm feeling really inpatient and I think step one is to let go of expectations and simply stick to a routine and eventually they will follow but in the meantime....cranky tired kids suck!Mama to one 6 yr oldand one 20 month old
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