Yes, I did disappear again after my last posting, but I'm back - to announce the birth of our beautiful twin daughters!!!!!
On Thursday 15th April 2004, Charlotte Frances was born at 8.08pm by c-section weighing 6lb 8oz and Katherine Elizabeth was born at 8.10pm weighing 5lb 10oz. They are absolutely gorgeous, but again, us Mummys are biased (still feels weird saying Mummy, but we can officially say that now, can't we?!!!!!)
After my last posting at 33 wks, I blew up like a beach whale!!! Had ante-natal appt on Wednesday 14th April and they found protein in my urine, blood pressure had shot up etc. etc. so they kept me in (again!!) with an elective c-section booked for Monday 19th April. However, our little girls didn't want to hang around and I went into labour on the Wednesday evening. I continued to contract all of Thursday, but because I had the cervical suture and both girls were breech, I had an emergency c-section on the Thursday evening.
We came home on the Sunday night which was a bit of a shock as they initially said I would have to stay in hospital for at least a week as I lost a lot of blood and the twins were 5 wks prem, but fortunately, neither twin had to go to Special Care as they were fit and healthy.
We have got into a routine of sorts, I am breastfeeding both with a formula bottle at night to grab those extra few precious hours sleep - it's so true, I agree with you Nikola!! They both go about 3 1/2 hrs inbetween feeds and I've got it timed that I have about 45 mins to feed one before the other wakes up!!!
We didn't know what the twins were - Paul thought it was 2 boys, I thought it was a boy and a girl and so when they announced it was two girls, we were gobsmacked!!!! They really are Daddy's little girls though, I'm just Daisy the Moo Cow who feeds them!!!!!!
Both girls are so good, they only cry when they're hungry or have a dirty nappy - but I keep asking if this is the calm before the storm!!!!
Paul and I are still overwhelmed - we sit most nights just looking at them both, with tears in our eyes as we never thought we'd get here, especially after we nearly lost them at 24 wks.
All I keep saying to anyone who will listen is that pregnancy, birth etc. is a complete miracle and we have been blessed with two beautiful miracles to love and cherish for the rest of our lives.
Thank you so much to everyone for their support and kind words over the past year - although I haven't posted much during my pregnancy due to the complications and not to mention the 6 1/2 wks in hospital(!!!), I do try and keep up to date with all of your news and wish you all so much love.
Thanks to eveyone who replied to my last post, I didn't get a chance to reply to any of you as I use the computer in the office (as we work from home) and as it's at the end of the garden, I didn't venture out of the house for the last couple of weeks!!!
Anyway, must go and become Daisy the Moo Cow again!!!
Thank you for reading my news!!
Lots of love to you all,
Jo, Paul, Charlotte and Katherine
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What fabulous news - have been waiting for this one!!! Congratulations to you and Paul on the birth of the two girls and lovely names!!!
I will watch with interest to see how you get on - I am 28 weeks on Friday with two girls that at the moment are Emily Charlotte and Alice Isobel - but watch the space.............
I am so thrilled especially what you went through and great weights - I wish.
Enjoy them - I know you will and keep us posted
Love
Tracey
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ttc 9 years. 38 yrs old, dh 8 hrs younger!First IVF in Aug 2002 and had ectopic.2nd IVF neg.3rd FET and negative.4th FET and positive but sadly lost our little boy at 20 weeks.5th FET and Alice Isobel and Emily Charlotte born 5th Aug 2004!
Tracey Sharp emailed me your post cos I don't get chance to log on much at the moment (as I'm sure you'll empathise!!) but I had to come and say a huge congratulations!
Your story is so similar to mine - I spent a nearly three months in hospital before my twin girls came along - on the SAME day as your twin girls!!! 15th April!
Hope you are feeling better now after c/s - it takes a while doesn't it? I wish you so much joy with your girls, I'm sure you are feeling exactly the same as me.....totally amazed at how lucky we are!!!
Its fantastic news, I'm so pleased for you. Tracey and I have spent many conversations worrying about you!!!!
How lovely to log on to this news. I'd guessed that you must be a Mummy by now but you kept us waiting for the good news. It was a bit spooky reading your post with the same dates as Nikola had - I had to re-read it to make sure I'd read the dates and details correctly!
I love the names you've given your girls (but as a Mummy to a Charlotte I'm biased) and they were jolly good weights for 35 weeks!
Enjoy being a Mummy/milk machine (I really missed being the milk machine when the time came to give it all up) and take care of you and those girls.
Love Jules
TTC 5 years. Daniel & Charlotte born 22.03.02, 1st ICSI treatment. TTC for 4 further years. 2nd ICSI cycle abandoned, 3rd cycle BFN. Looking forward to being a happy family of 4.
many congratulations to you, dh and your little girls.
i agree with you the whole pregnancy part is like a miracle, i'm sure the arrival of the babies must be truely overwhelming.
ttc for almost 4 years, diagnosed as unexplained. Just about to begin treatment when we were lucky enough to concieve naturally. Our beautiful baby boy, Daniel, was born on 27 Sept 2003. Now expecting again, baby due 22 Aug 2005.
Congratulations on the birth of your baby girls. It must be a wonderful feeling finally being a mummy.
Take care
Helen
Age 27
I.V.F started in 2001. 1st cycle +ve mc nov 2001 at 12 weeks. Fet mar 2002 +ve then -ve.
2nd cycle +ve eptopic oct 2002 6 weeks.
fet mar 2003 -ve. 3rd cycle over stimulated embies frozen. Fet nov 2003 +ve due 11/8/04.
many congratulations on the birth of your two wonderful daughters, what excellent weights for 35 weeks. you sound so proud I am so pleased for you all.
Take care and enjoy being a new mammy (and Daisy of course!)