I was going to write about how busy I am lately or how frustrated Meghan and I get with doctors in a group practice that don't take the time to read Meg's chart before seeing her and insist that they'll "keep monitoring babies A and B to make sure they don't have to send her down to Miami for TTTS surgery." (By the way, this has happened three times!) No, I won't write about that. I'll keep this post positive, because hey, Meg is almost 28 weeks pregnant! We'll hit that milestone this Friday in fact. That's been a pretty big target to hit according to our MFMs. They said that the babies have ~90% chance of being healthy in the NICU and avoiding major issues with prematurity. Obviously, no one can predict whether or not any one of our girls will be free of the effects of TTTS, but getting them to 28 weeks sure does help with a lot of stuff. In fact, Meg is showing no signs of stopping. Her cervix is long and closed. They told her that if it stays that way until 30 weeks, they'll stop measuring it because, at that point, if she did go in to labor, they would just deliver the babies. We're still shooting for 34 weeks, which I can't actually believe is only six to seven weeks away!
So excited for you two!!! You and your babies are in our prayers!! Stay strong!!!
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to hear this :) awesome job you too!! I know she can make it and I am so excited for you. You guys are amazing and kind people although I have not met you I can tell. Please tell Meg congrats for me (Jami Bartz). Are you set up and ready for them :)
ReplyDeleteYahoo! She is doing such a great job cooking those babies!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing job!! Tell her she's doing fantastic. Wishing you both ALL the best. We'll be thinking of you & following the blog.
ReplyDeleteWonderful. After 30 weeks the placenta's growth rate decelerates rapidly, making the return of the TTTS Highly Unlikely. Congratulations on your pending Triple Survival.
ReplyDeleteMichael Ray Overby.