Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Green Olives...

So here is what we are learning so far as new parents
We are in control of nothing
And these tiny little creatures can easily foil any plans we have in life
Of course our new plans are even better than we could have asked for


Today we visited our new doctor and absolutely loved her
I found her easy to talk with, excited about our twins, and really took her time with us
We both left with a sense of peace and even greater joy regarding this process
We are thanking the Lord continually for the beauty that is becoming our family


We were able to learn some really great things about the twins this week
The twins are Dichorionic-Diamniotic according to the doctor
This means two placentas and two amniotic sacs have been formed
All fraternal twins start this way but also at least 1/3 of identical twins do as well
At our 20 week appointment we will find out the gender
This could help us further determine fraternal or identical 
As identical twins are 99% always the same sex
However even then the best way of knowing will be DNA testing after they are born 


According to our doctor Dichorionic-Diamniotic is the best way for twins to grow 
It poses the least risks for the babies as well as for myself
Chances are very good that I will be able to carry the babies to full term 
This is great news now but I am sure that will make for a very uncomfortable October :)


After measuring the babies and myself more our due date has also changed
We are now due on October 23rd...a week later than what we had anticipated
So according to the doctor I am 9 weeks along in my pregnancy instead of 10
The impatient part of me was hoping I would be further than expected 
But still thankful that they are growing...the size of two green olives to be exact!
Our next ultrasound and doctor's appointment will be in 4 weeks 
It was a great day and we left with so much to be excited for 


"Lord, thank you for the peace you gave me this week...you are our ultimate Creator"

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Prunes...

10 Weeks...
10 Weeks
This week our babies have grown to the size of two prunes
Prunes are not exactly the cutest fruit but we are thankful for their growth 
The news of twins is still settling in and we are getting more and more excited
Our next doctor's appointment will be this week
I am looking forward to asking questions and finding out more about our twins

This week we had to break down and contact the OnCall Doctor for questions
After several days of extreme and violent vomiting I found myself dizzy and in pain 
Thankfully the doctor offered some relief in the form of a mild medication 
At this point, with twins, our biggest danger is malnutrition for the babies and myself
The medication helped me keep food down and feel more like my old self 
We are thankful for the care we are under in order to keep our babies healthy

"Father, continue to grow and shape our children in Your image"

Saturday, March 10, 2012

TWINS...

  9 weeks:
9 Weeks
The big news this week is that we are having TWINS!!!
I must admit that this changes everything, as you can imagine
I have no idea what is going on inside my body and have many many questions 
This week will be spent researching and reading new information about multiples
We have enjoyed sharing the news with family and friends
And the reactions have been priceless!
Though still very very sick this week, I must admit the adrenaline has helped me 
From the looks of things this tiny blog and our little family are going to change fast...                          
Two times the laughs...
And two times the love!


Friday, March 9, 2012

A Double Blessing...

I had been looking forward to this day for weeks
The day that we would be able to hear our little one's heart beat
I was aware of changes going on inside me
And yet I knew hearing the heartbeat would make it even more real 
It was a reminder that we had been blessed with life
And this little life was growing

Jeremiah and I headed to the office and in for our ultrasound
Today we were visiting JoAnne Robbins, a midwife at the hospital 
She delivered one of our dear friend's baby and came highly recommended
Part of determining our best birth plan was visiting JoAnne as well as the birth center

As we sat there I was relieved to hear a strong steady heartbeat
The ultrasound tech let us know "Yup, one strong heartbeat"
Jokingly I said, "At least it is only one!"
Little did I know what was about to happen...
In that moment the tech paused and began to look even closer at the screen 
"Wait just a minute..." she said
I felt my heart drop out of fear that something was wrong with the baby
They began to look even closer at our baby and revealed...
It was not only one baby but TWO babies....TWINS
Jeremiah and I looked at each other in disbelief and promptly began to cry
I have never been so excited and terrified all in one moment
The ultrasound showed two beautiful and healthy babies 
Each baby had a strong and steady heartbeat 
We could even see them flicker on the screen
In an instance our entire lives changed...isn't that just like children?

Heiser TWINS
The entire office celebrated the big news with us from the receptionist to the nurses 
My head was reeling but things started to make sense now
I had been so terribly sick and tired since I found out I was pregnant
"Double" symptoms are characteristic of twins and would explain my symptoms
We were immediately referred out of a midwifes care and on to a high risk doctor
This will be one of the first of many changes we experience in our "plan" for baby
The doctor referred to this as "spontaneous twins"
There is no relevant family history or use of medical treatments to warrant the twins
We are simply calling it a "miracle"

We are in shock
We are in awe
And we are falling doubly in love with our growing family...

"Lord, your ways are higher than our ways and we trust you with this new joy"

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Raspberry...

8 Weeks:
8 Weeks
Our little raspberry, the baby's size this week, hit a huge growth spurt 
At least that is what I am thinking considering the huge change in how I felt this week 
Previously my days were marked tiredness and naps throughout the day
This week I had tons more energy (yay!) and I was thankful for it
Considering I have never been so nauseous in my whole life
Morning sickness hit and hit hard this week
Even causing me to miss several days of work 
Apparently its hard to have a session with your therapist if they keep leaving to be sick 
The kids I work with don't know I am pregnant yet and we will wait to tell them 
But they have all noticed how many saltines I eat now at work 
And some have even been requesting crackers for their snacks...haha :)

We filled our cupboards with saltines, gingerale, lemons, peppermints, etc...
Basically I tried any and every home remedy that was offered to me
The winner of the week ended up being...Cheerios!
This made me smile because its the only thing that calmed my mom's stomach with me 
We are thankful this week is over and thankful that nausea means our baby is growing


Another big change this week was that I slipped into maternity pants
Although I am not really "showing" yet I have begun to feel really uncomfortable
I found that if my pants were tight I felt even more nauseous
My mom had sent a giftcard for the GAP, my favorite store, to buy some things
I was so excited when my new pants arrived in the mail and fit great
The pants are really comfortable and yet look just as cute as my regular pants
I'll be picking up several things online over the next few months I am sure 

"Lord, I depend on you for the very strength to get me through the day"