L.S. asks from Sandy, UT on February 21, 2008
36 Weeks Pregnant with Twins. . Will It Ever End??
i have made it to 36 weeks with my twin boys i am soooo miserable and soooo sick of being pregnant. i really feel like it will never end!! i know its good for the babies for me to still be pregnant, but honestly. my dr has scheduled me for c section on march 10th, both babies are breech so i have to have a c section which i really didn't want to have to do. so i do actually have an end date, but that is past 38 wks. march 10th seems sooooo far away! i guess i thought this whole time while i have been pregnant with twins that i just wouldn't go that far. i hear so many stories of twins being born before then that i was thinking that would be me. has anyone else gone that far with twins? and i need to hear some good c section stories, i had a great vaginal delivery with my now 2 yr old and am really terrified of the recovery from a c section. thanks for letting me vent i needed that tonight :)
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K.H. answers from Denver on February 24, 2008
I have twins 3 yr old boy and girl twins. The good news is once the babies come. You will forget this part really easily. You are doing a great job. Keep up the good work.
K.
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L.R. answers from Fort Collins on February 21, 2008
It'll be done sooner than you think! You can go any day now. I have twins that are now 8 who were born at 35 weeks. I'd love to talk more w/you about twins specifically so toss me a message :)
L.
T.W. answers from Denver on March 17, 2008
I carried our boy/girl twins to 39 weeks and 3 days. It was truly a blessing that they were able to stay in there, come out very healthy and come home when we left. They were considered full term even for a singleton. I was very proud to go beyond the "norm" for twins.
C.L. answers from Salt Lake City on February 22, 2008
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!L.!!!!!!!!
You are truely a hero to your Twins and to me, BE glad you are doing so well, I Am so proud of you I only made it to 35 and 2 days and I had to watch my babies struggle through 2 weeks worth of lung problems and eating problems because I didn't stay on bed rest. IT is so worth the discomfort to escape the guilt that I Feel when I Think about my early delivery. and look at the old pictures of them in the NICU, Hang in there you are doing great, even days to a babies developing in the whomb are miraculous.
YOU are the hero of the day to me.
B.P. answers from Salt Lake City on February 22, 2008
I haven't had twins, however I just had a C-section last August and I also have a 2 year old. I really didn't feel recovery from the c-section was any worse than from the vaginal delivery I had with my first baby. One nice thing is your abdomen stays numb so you really don't have much pain after the surgery (mine is still partially numb 6 months later). The worse part for me was the antibiotic I had to be on afterwards and the side effects from that. If you have to go on antibiotics make sure to have some of that yogurt with active cultures in the house to help regulate your system. Another nice thing about the surgery is you get to stay in the hospital longer and have all that extra help!
I know you are miserable but it is great you have kept those kiddos cooking so long, it just means healthy babies when they do make thier apperance! Congratulations!
K.D. answers from Denver on February 22, 2008
This is SUCH a tough time in pregnancy, but you are almost there...soon you'll get to see your sweet babies for the first time! And, ah yes, then you will get to sleep on your back again, touch your toes (and see them as well!), walk without waddling...and not have to pee every 1/2 hour. You are almost there. I know you probably know this already from your first pregnancy, but in these coming weeks, take it easy on yourself. You need to rest as much as possible and build up your mental and physical energy. Have someone look after your other child for an afternoon or two or three so you can nap, read a book, have a little walk, whatever soothes you. Get a little pedicure, they're good for the circulation (I went to spas that didn't also do acrylic nails with all those nasty smelling chemicals...). Rejoice, rejoice, you're almost there. Sending good thoughts your way.
K.H. answers from Denver on February 24, 2008
I have twins 3 yr old boy and girl twins. The good news is once the babies come. You will forget this part really easily. You are doing a great job. Keep up the good work.
K.
H.H. answers from Grand Junction on February 23, 2008
Have you tried talking to your doctor about things to see if you can help get the babies to turn so you won't have to have a C-section? Do some research on the internet - Optimal Fetal Positioning.
E.F. answers from Fort Collins on February 26, 2008
Hi,
WHATEVER you decide to do.... DO NOT have the babies turned!! That could risk the lives of both babies, and you!! You risk cord wrapping and also uterine rupture. DONT RISK THAT. I had a c-section 2 yrs ago, and let me tell you... I AM SO GLAD that I didnt have to endure labor. The recovery is a breeze once they take the staples out, usually around 4-7 days after delivery. I hated the pain meds cuz they made me super loopy... so I quit taking them against docs orders and I felt much better without them. TO be totally honest, I would do it again in a heartbeat. My daughter was also breech and delivered c at 38 wks. GOOD luck to you, and don't be scared, its not very bad. They give you a med in your spinal that makes you feel awesome for 24 hours. You will have NO pain at least that long, and the next week or so is just like normal surgery. They keep you pretty pain free. Also, you heal very quickly. I have NO scar and my baby is 2, well 2.5 really. God Bless you.
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