Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Baby and Me

I realize I focus a lot on Fin on this blog, but the reality is that soon I will be bragging about two precious children on this site. Hopefully not too soon. Nine days ago, when I was 34 weeks and 4 days pregnant, I started having regular contractions about every 10-15 minutes. This lasted for about 16 hours, through Sunday evening and night. I called my OB Monday morning before going to work, and he told me if the contractions weren't getting any stronger or closer together, then I should be fine to carry on as usual. So, I went to work and saw patients all the while continuing to contract away. Finally, around noon, the contractions started to get stronger and closer together - two of them were only two minutes apart! So, I called my mom to come and pick me up to take me to the hospital in Nampa where my OB delivers. Dru and Fin met us there. Upon exam, they discovered I was already 3 cm dilated and my contractions were coming every 3-4 minutes. My doctor came to see me, and since my baby wouldn't be full term for another 2 1/2 weeks, he ordered a medicine called IV magnesium sulfate "IV Mag" which is a potent tocolytic meant to slow contractions of the uterus. They warned me of the side effects, but I had no idea how bad it would be - I got dizzy, lightheaded, flushed, short of breath, and felt like I'd marched through the Sahara desert - my tongue was dry and cottony and I felt like I had a fever of 105. Then they gave me a steroid shot in my bum in order to develope the baby's lungs in case she decided to come anyway - *OUCH*!! The initial dose of IV Mag did nothing to slow my contractions, so they gave me another huge bolus and decided to transfer me via ambulance to a hospital in downtown Boise where there was a NICU and several perinatologists on staff. When I arrived to that hospital, I was given even more IV Mag and plugged into all kinds of monitors. I was in and out of it - the Mag makes you feel so loopy - but my contractions finally stopped. I woke up throwing up around 1:00 AM and continued to do so throughout the night - another unfortunate side effect. The next morning, one of the perinatologists came to see me, but I was "Mag Tripping" so hard I had no idea what he said. They also did an ultrasound of the baby, who was doing just fine, but again I was so loopy I missed the whole thing. Thank goodness, my dear sweet Dru - my rock - was there through the whole ordeal. All told, I stayed in the hospital 4 1/2 days while they continued to monitor my contractions, which never became regular again. I was discharged on strict bedrest, and an oral medication to continue to help slow my contractions. So here I am and so far I am doing fine although it's been hard to not be able to do much around here. Once I'm 36 weeks (in two days), baby has a good chance of being fully developed and able to suck/swallow on her own.

After being transferred to the second hospital and my second dose of magnesium - I literally could not open my eyes all the way because of the medication


With my sweet man, my rock


I also thought it would be fun to take you through the progression of this pregnancy. Here I am around 16 weeks.


And at 22 weeks


26 weeks


32 weeks


And my bare-naked belly shots at 36 weeks (almost)






We cannot wait to meet you, Baby Girl Smedshammer! You can come anytime now that you're almost old enough! :)

3 comments:

  1. Oh Margo!,"Mellie Pie JR" is just eager to get here and see "Mom,Dad and Mister Fin" I'm sorry for the MAGNESIUM DAZE! Keeping you in prayer!Love you!

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  2. I can't wait Margo to see the new addition to the family!...The pictures will be about Fin and the new baby. You are in my prayers, my friend!
    Love,
    Lorena

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  3. Praying for all the Smedshammers and for your precious daughter . Love to all..Dru you are a rock estabished firmly on "The Rock "

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