Jessica Again...
After talking with Karen a bit ago, I am convinced... Nothing phases her. Well nothing much at least. I'm pretty sure boredom might drive her batty before the contractions do... Crazy Karen :)
All is well in Karen's gestating world. She's still pregnant, and the trio is still doing well. Nothing too interesting to report, but I felt it necessary to update since I had in fact spoken to the Momma herself. As of about noonish today, things were on the up and up... The pre-eclampsia that we were so fearful of, it seems may be nothing more than a touch of high blood pressure and possibly just some ill related elevated bloodwork. It's funny how that works... You get very pregnant and your body gets all crazy. So for right now, that diagnosis is on the back burner, hopefully not to be brought to the front burner anytime soon. If it IS brought to the front burner, the decision is that the babies will be delivered ASAP. ugh. As for the contractions, the Doctors have also decided that if there is still no sign of toxemia, then the Terbutaline can be started again. This is a wonderful decision, not only for the babes, but for Karen. It sounds as though last night was incredibly difficult... The contractions were laughing at the mere mention of the RN's offers of percocet. In wonderful news however, today is a miraculous milestone of 32 weeks, woo hoo!! Let's all do a little happy dance for this mile marker...
So the plan (as of noon) is this, the Doctor's will sit on Karen, and not send her home. So many factors are (in my mind) weighing in on why they're keeping her... The holidays, J being 4 years old and being home full time for the next few days, being 32 weeks pregnant with triplets, having a cervix less than 2cm, frequent contractions... Do I honestly need to continue this list? Honestly? I thought not...
Regardless, keep everyone in your thoughts... Obviously all the powerful thoughts are working! I also let her know about all of the AWESOME comments you've been leaving for her! Seth will share all the words of kindness when he gets to visit this afternoon... Keep it up fellow bloggers!!
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Hospital, Day Two...
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22 comments:
thinking of you, Karen. hang in there!
TONS of good thoughts for Karen and those babies. Thanks for updating!
Thinking good thoughts for you.
Wow, thank you so much for the update, I've been checking in all day
So glad the babies are still baking and Mom does not have pre e
great news about the pre-eclampsia and congrats on hitting 32 weeks. Tell those babes to sit tight!
Happy New Year Karen! I am thinking of you and hope all stays well!
Jessica, thanks so much for the updates.
Karen - you rock. You are seriously amazing! I wish you and your family a wonderful holiday. Keep well and keep doing what you are doing, becuase you are doing a fantastic job!
Hang in there Karen. I am thinking good thoughts for you and your family!
Karen-
This is my first comment, but you are amazing! Hang in there, and be so proud of your body and those little babies for staying nice and warm tucked in there. 32 weeks is a huge! accomplishment ... and every extra day is icing on the cake. You are doing such a great job!
You continue to amaze me Karen. HUgS!
She's a crazy tough lady. THinking good thoughts for the triplets!
Just two more weeks, Karen. Tell those little ones to stay put!
You go Karen! You are doing great. We are doing the happy 32 weeks dance for you!
Whitney
thanks for the update, jessica! i'm glad to hear karen and the babies are hanging in there. and 32 weeks...that's wonderful!
That's great news! Keep it up, Karen, the slog is hard but the reward is great.
Also, Happy New Year!
I am so glad to hear the pre-eclampsia diagnosis has been shelved for now. I went down that road with a singleton and it wasn't fun. I definitely don't want to see her dealing with that with three babies. Lots of prayers continuing and thanks a million for the update.
You are one tough cookie...I think one of the requirements for being a triplet mom (plus one) is that "nothing phases you." It will be a quality that you get alot of use out of in the years to come!
Praying for the best!
Thanks for the update & all my best to Karen!
Thank you Jessica for the update!
I had an awful nightmare the first night of Rosh Hashanah about the situation, so I am glad to find this post and nervously await a post-Shabbat post that, I hope, will report that everything is holding steady -- no delivery yet necessary, contractions under control, preeclampsia still on the back burner, and the hospital stay uncomplicated by Yom Tov and Shabbat. All the best!
Tons of good thoughts for you, Karen! L'Shana Tova and all best wishes
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