The grand early arrival!
Thought it was about time I updated the website with the birth story!
After a busy weekend, was out dancing at a hen night on Sat 13th (!!) and was out in Canary Wharf shopping and dining on the Sunday (must of been the shock of being back near work!) my waters broke at midnight. Dan was great and got me organised with phoning the hospital and packing my bags in the car.
When we arrived at the hospital I was put on a monitor to check the twins and they were doing fine. By this time my contractions had started so they put me on a drip to try and slow down the labour so that they could get steroid injections into me to mature the babies lungs.
My labour continued to progress but I did spend a comfortable ( but sleepless) night on gas and air and an epidural.
At 11am on Monday 15th May I was fully dilated and informed that at 12.00 I would have to start pushing. I was wheeled down to Theatre just before 12 and prepared for delivery. After 1 1/2 hours pushing I was shattered and the babies were struggling to come so I had to have a forceps delivery. Isabella (who we thought was going to be Callum!!) arrived first at 13.59 followed at 14.00 by Liberty. Both girls were real fighters and did not need any oxygen and were left with us for a good hour for cuddles.
At 18.00 the girls were transferred from the Princess Royal Hospital to Queen Mary's (Sidcup) as their were no beds in special care for them at the PRU.
I was kept in overnight and discharged at mid-day on Tuesday to be reunited with our girls.
After a busy weekend, was out dancing at a hen night on Sat 13th (!!) and was out in Canary Wharf shopping and dining on the Sunday (must of been the shock of being back near work!) my waters broke at midnight. Dan was great and got me organised with phoning the hospital and packing my bags in the car.
When we arrived at the hospital I was put on a monitor to check the twins and they were doing fine. By this time my contractions had started so they put me on a drip to try and slow down the labour so that they could get steroid injections into me to mature the babies lungs.
My labour continued to progress but I did spend a comfortable ( but sleepless) night on gas and air and an epidural.
At 11am on Monday 15th May I was fully dilated and informed that at 12.00 I would have to start pushing. I was wheeled down to Theatre just before 12 and prepared for delivery. After 1 1/2 hours pushing I was shattered and the babies were struggling to come so I had to have a forceps delivery. Isabella (who we thought was going to be Callum!!) arrived first at 13.59 followed at 14.00 by Liberty. Both girls were real fighters and did not need any oxygen and were left with us for a good hour for cuddles.
At 18.00 the girls were transferred from the Princess Royal Hospital to Queen Mary's (Sidcup) as their were no beds in special care for them at the PRU.
I was kept in overnight and discharged at mid-day on Tuesday to be reunited with our girls.
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