Showing posts with label pearl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pearl. Show all posts

24 August 2011

First Day at Church

I was getting cabin fever and decided to take the girls to church for the first time a couple of weeks ago.  I was nervous about the amount of attention they'd be getting and didn't want any hands-on viewing so I stayed for the first hour and left.  Nursing twins in the mother's lounge at church wasn't something I was ready to tackle yet (but have since, even without my pillow!). 

I decided its pretty pointless to dress babies for church since they end up being covered by a blanket the entire time anyway, but I couldn't resist putting them in these cute skirts!


Sophie and Jonah love their little sisters and take every opportunity they can get to snuggle, hug, or kiss them.  Tummy time is a great time for that!



Eloise and Pearl still love to be close to each other.  I'm pretty sure they can sense when the other is not next to them and they'll sometimes wake up after I've taken one out of the bassinet before the other.  I can't wait to see what good friends they'll be!  They're almost too big to fit into this bouncy seat together but it sure is cute!


22 July 2011

Busy

Things have certainly been that.  It's really a happy busy, though.  I'm truly happy and feel so blessed for all the gifts I've been given.  Jonah and Sophie have been troopers with all the changes going on around here and really love their little sisters.  It seems I'm always feeding the babies when the kids come to see me and I'm sure they're eager to have some time with me to themselves (or not ;) ).

Eloise and Pearl are very good babies.  In fact, I think Heavenly Father made them easy (knock on wood) because they came in a pair and there are double the duties.  I'm grateful for that!  They sleep pretty much non-stop and I'm hoping their easy temperaments don't change and I don't have to swallow all my words.  They hardly cry at all and really only make a peep when they're hungry.  They do win the award, however, for being the LOUDEST grunters and squeakers.  They are loud when they eat, sleep, and poop!  We've had a few nights where they take turns being the grunter and the other sleeps without a sound.  We're getting used to the noise but still look forward to those nights when they're in their own room and sleep through the night.

Yesterday the girls had their 2 week appointment and they're gaining weight and looking great!  Eloise was 7lbs 3oz and Pearl was 6lbs 14oz.  Pearl was a bit longer than Eloise.  Eloise will be having an ultrasound at 6 weeks to check for hip displasia, something more common in breech babies (who knew?).  

Here are a few pictures of what it's been like around here (minus the occasional tantrum from Sophie or Jonah...because who has the patience and thought to get the camera in a moment like that??).

Eloise's First Bath
Pearl's First Bath
Where I spend most of my time.

Big Brother

The marvels of the Sleepy Wrap

Snuggles in the bouncy seat.  We had them sleep like this for the first week and a half.  They love to be together.
Eloise

Eloise and Pearl

Eloise and Pearl

Eloise and Pearl

Pearl and Eloise
 I'm no newborn photographer but I wanted to take advantage of newborn sleepiness and lack of baby acne so I thought I'd give it a try.  At least I got a couple. :)

11 July 2011

Introducing...Eloise Constance and Pearl Antoinette

Once I hit 37 weeks, we were all wondering and anticipating the day the girls would arrive.  I was so happy to have hit the 37 week mark and knew the babies would be in good health if they were born.  The weekend came and went and I got excited thinking they might be 4th of July babies!  Monday night, after fireworks and a day of celebrating, we all went to bed exhausted.  I woke up at 2:30 after having several contractions in my sleep that had woken me up just enough to notice them and then go back to sleep.  I didn't go back to sleep after 2:30am, however, as labor came on and I began to get more uncomfortable.  I still wasn't sure if this was it because both of my previous labors began with my water breaking.  At 3:30am I decided to wake Jon up and get to the hospital after having a couple of bad contractions and not wanting to have the babies at home or in the car.  While he got dressed, I lay down on the bed to make sure they wouldn't go away by relaxing and had a massive contraction a few minutes later.  This was it!

37 Weeks 4 Days.  In Labor!
Post Epidural Smile
We got to the hospital at 4:30am and found that I was dilated to an 8 and 80% effaced.  I couldn't believe I was already that far and made sure they knew I wanted an epidural (FAST!) so that the doctor could try to turn Baby B (Eloise) after Pearl was born.  By 7am I was at 10cm and ready to deliver so they wheeled me into the OR and Jon got to put on his fancy, white scrubs.  We waited for about 40 minutes for the other doctor to arrive to make sure they had 2 doctors in the room to assist in the deliveries.
Scrubbed in and ready to go!

After 2 contractions and 5 pushes, Pearl was born at 7:43am.  It was a beautiful moment and I was overcome with joy seeing our little girl for the first time!  I held her for a couple of seconds and they took her away while the doctors prepared to turn Baby B.  This may be graphic but one doctor had his arm inside grabbing her legs and pushing them up while the other doctor had his hands on the outside pushing the head down.  They were able to get her into a pike position but only for a second and then her head moved back up.  They tried again and this time her bag of waters broke, her heart rate dropped and they knew they needed to get her out as fast as possible.  The doctor said, "We're going to have to get her out the other way" and I assumed he meant they'd pull her out breech.  I realized I was wrong when they started scrambling to prepare the operating table and picked up the pace to get me ready.  In tears, I was moved to the table and strapped down and the anesthesiologist upped my dosage on the epidural but I was still able to feel much of the first half of the c-section.  By the time they were stitching me up, I was heavily drugged and nearly asleep.  Relief set in when I finally heard Eloise crying.  They let me meet her for a second before whisking her away to the nursery for some help with her breathing.

Pearl's Weight (exactly the same as her sister, Eloise's)
Eloise's CPAP (she had this for only a couple of hours)

Pearl's first bath

When my surgery was done, they wheeled me to the hallway where an x-ray was taken of my abdomen to make sure they hadn't forgotten any tools inside me in all the rush.

The recovery was quite difficult for the first day but it's getting much easier.  We stayed in the hospital for 4 days before going home with both girls (yay!).  Both girls have jaundice but they're doing better and only Eloise has had to have bili lights for the last few days.  They have changed so much already in the few days they've been here and although we can still tell them apart, it's getting more difficult to pick out differences.

Eloise

Pearl


Eloise (left) and Pearl (right)

Eloise

Going Home! Pearl (left) and Eloise (right)
Eloise on bili lights (we call her our glow worm!)

Bathing Beauties, catching some rays to get rid of jaundice.

Pearl in the sun.  She still had jaundice but not enough for lights.

They're so beautiful and I can't imagine only having one baby.  They are nursing great and I'm so sad to think they'll be growing so fast and won't be our tiny babies for long.  I am tandem nursing and am so lucky that they're good at it!  It certainly makes life easier to keep them on the same schedule.

Jonah and Sophie were quite excited to see their new sisters and are very sweet to them.  Sophie loves to help and gives them lots of kisses and Jonah loves to look at them and make sure they're OK.  He learned to pet their heads today while they cried during diaper changes.  He takes his big brother duties very seriously.  Neither of them can tell the girls apart yet but I think they will in time.

My mom was able to stay and help with the kids while we were in the hospital and for a couple of days at home and she was AMAZING.  Our kids are full of energy and I'm sure she got her workout in each day and was exhausted when she finally left this morning.  Thank you, Mom!  You are so wonderful and we miss you!

It's hard to pick which pictures to share with you since we've taken a million.  The one thing that helps is the fact I don't want to edit them all, otherwise, I'd be posting a lot more!