7.31.2009

Logan and Emma meet their Memaw

Saturday June 27th, 2009
Logan and Emma got to meet their Memaw today. She is their 95 year old Great Grandmother who unfortunately has Alzheimers. It was amazing to see her light up when those babies came into the room. She was a totally different person! Bless her heart though, if she asked once, she asked a hundred times who's babies those were, if they were twins, etc. Alzheimers is such a sad disease and it breaks my heart that the babies and I do not get to know the Memaw that I've heard all the great stories about.

Here are some great pictures of Memaw with Logan and Emma:






Here's a good 4 generation picture of Logan and Emma, Tony, Mike and Memaw:

7.25.2009

Logan and Emma meet Amelia

Thursday June 25th, 2009
Jen and her Mom brought Amelia out to my house to visit. It was great to meet Jen's precious little girl. She is absolutely adorable! It seems like just yesterday Jen and I were talking about wanting to get pregnant, and here we are now hanging out together with our babies. It's amazing what a difference a year can make! I can't wait until I can get out more with the babies, so Jen and I can meet for lunch, shopping (at Target, of course) or a nice stroll in the park.


Aunt Trisha's outfits

Here are Emma and Logan in the cute outfits with the stuffed animals that their Aunt Trisha made them:

First Baths at Home

Logan and Emma's first baths at home went suprisingly well. Not many tears - they were pretty calm and happy as long as we kept warm water on them. We snuggled them up in their cute little hooded towels afterwards.

Nap Time

3 Weeks Old

Emma and Logan relaxing in their bouncy seats......



First Doctor's Appointment

Friday June 19th, 2009

We were instructed by the Neonatologist when Logan and Emma were released from the NICU to take them in a week for their first visit to the pediatrician. Both of them were weighed and had their temperatures, length and head circumference taken by the nurse. Dr. Cade then met with us and checked them both out. They both looked great!

Emma was up to 6lbs 4oz and Logan was 7lbs 30z.

Here's a few pictures of them all dressed up and acting silly! They were really cracking me up!

7.14.2009

Babies are coming home!

Thursday June 11th, 2009

After a long two weeks in the NICU, we thought that it would be at least another week before they'd be able to come home. They still had to be able to take a bottle during all 8 of their feedings and not need their feeding tube at all. Our main concern with bringing Emma home was that her SATs dropped while she ate. This is the saturation level of oxygen in her blood stream. She was basically forgetting to breath while she ate (the suck, swalllow and breathe is a difficult task for preemies) and she would turn a bluish, grey around her mouth. That was very scary for Mom and Dad since we wouldn't have the comfort of the monitor to look at when we got her home. Luckily she started to improve towards the middle of the week and we became more comfortable at recognizing the signs and were able to slow her feeding down before her SATs dropped.

We got the call on Wednesday morning, June 10th, from the nurse at the NICU. She said that the Neonatologist was ready to release the babies and that we needed to schedule our "rooming in" for Thursday night. OMG! The babies are coming home! We were so excited and nervous all at the same time. We did not think they would be coming home before the following Monday, so we had to scramble a little to make sure we were ready for them on Friday when we brought them home. We also had to bring their car seats to the NICU sometime that day in order for them to test the babies while they were still hooked up to the monitors to make sure they'd be able to tolerate the ride home. They passed with flying colors.

We got to the hospital Friday night at about 9pm and had to watch a CPR video and show the nurse that we understood the video and could perform infant CPR if necessary. The babies were then loaded up in their little cribs (clear plastic bins) on carts which had all their goodies that we might need during the night - diapers, formula, wipes, etc. and we were off to our room.

It was a super tiny room - with only enough space for a double bed, glider, and sink. It wasn't the Ritz Carlton, but it served it's purpose :) Tony and I were up with them every three hours to feed them, change their diapers and then I would pump. The babies did awesome and I guess so did we, since they let us bring them home on Friday! LOL!

We met with the doctor at about noon to go over our discharge instructions. She said the babies were in pefect health and should have no long term effects from being born early and being on the C-PAP machine and oxygen, so that was a huge relief! We were told to schedule an appointment with their pediatrician in a week. Emma's weight was 5lbs 8oz and Logan's was 6 lbs 2oz. After our meeting with the doctor, we loaded up all their "goodies" and put them in their carseats and we headed out for our first car ride home. It was an emotional goodbye, but we were so glad to finally be bringing them home.

NICU

Since Emma and Logan were born 7 weeks early, they had to spend 2 1/2 weeks in the NICU. I was able to see them as much as I wanted the first few days while I was still in the hospital recovering from my c-section. I was very sad when they released me because I had to leave without my babies.

Since my water broke early without any warning and there was no fluid left around Emma, we did not have the time to do the two rounds of steriods to help lung development and they had to perform the emergency c-section. Since their lungs were not developed properly, they both had to wear the c-pap machine in order to give them some extra oxygen to keep their lungs inflated. Logan was able to get off of his after about a day or so. It took Emma a little longer - she had to wear the c-pap for about a week and then another few days of just straight oxygen through a little tube in her nose. She sure was a fighter.
They both were a little jaundiced and had to spend a day in their "tanning bed" wearing the cutest little shades to protect their eyes.
They had to be fed through a tube only for the first few days and then were were able to start feeding them one bottle a day. The nurses were so nice and coordinated their bottle feedings for when I was up there to visit the babies. They were both hooked up to all kinds of wires to measure their heart rate, oxygen levels, etc. It made picking them up and feeding them very difficult, but there were no amount of wires to keep us from holding our little ones!
I was able to visit the babies twice a day - once in the morning and once in the evening during their time in the NICU. The nursing staff was awesome, so I knew they were in good hands, but it sure didn't make it any easier leaving each time. Since I wasn't able to drive for the first two weeks, it made it very difficult because I had to rely on people to drive me there and back. Our friends and family were so great to help out! Even though that was probably the toughest 2 1/2 weeks of my life, it did give me some time to recover from my surgery and prepare for the babies to come home.
Here's a few other pictures of the babies while they were in the NICU:

Recap

Okay, so I've been a very bad blogger! I'm going to do several posts to try and recap the past 7 weeks since the babies were born. Yesterday (July 13th) was actually my official due date - and the babies were 7 weeks old - I can't believe it! They are just the most precious babies a Mom could ask for! I will try to do a better job of keeping up with the blog :)