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Max & Oscars birth story by Ami.....
At exactly 38 weeks on Thursday the 10th of March 2005 we had an
elective c-section. This was bought forward from the 15th of March
after me begging my consultant - I had pre-eclampsia/hypertension
from week 36 spending 6 days in hospital, and the babies were becoming
to heavy for me to carry much longer. Martyn and I droveto the hospital
for 7.45am and were given a side room to prepare for the section,
they talked me through the procedure and answered any questions
I had. They took my BP, shaved my bikini line(!!) low in preparation
for the cut and put me into the gowns (very fetching). By this time
I was somewhat nervous but time was flying by. We then went down
to delivery suite at about 10.15 to have the babies. It was really
strange and I can't really remember walking down there!
We then went into another side room where we would be recovering
after the section and talked through the procedures finer points
with the consultant. Martyn got into his scrubs then we all walked
into the operating theatre, which was much smaller than I had ever
imagined, filled with about twelve people and loads of machines
and gadgets and the smallest bed in the world (I wondered if I would
fit on it!) The anaesthetists then started putting in a cannula
and preparing my back for the epidural. The epidural took a few
attempts due to the oedeama I had towards the end of pregnancy,
which was fairly unpleasant but once the injection was in it took
effect really quickly. I was then helped into a lying position on
the bed and the screen was put up. As I am only short the screen
was right by my face so it was like Martyn and I were in a tent!
The surgeons got to work very quickly once it was established I
was completely numb (lots of ice cube and pinching tests established
this)! Martyn was by my head holding my hand and our Zero 7 CD was
playing when at 11:16 twin 1 was helped into the world weighing
6lb 4oz, he came out crying and the first thing I saw was that he
was most definately a boy! This was Maximilian Dominic, I held him
virtually straight away and it was the most amazing thing in the
world! Twin 2 came into the world at 11:18 weeing and crying, weighing
7lb 2oz, this was Oscar Jake he went straight to his Daddy, we had
tears in our eyes by now! Oscar needed some oxygen before Daddy
and both boys all went off to the recovery room to do the weighing
and some skin to skin. I was then stitched up which took around
40 minutes and taken to join them in the recovery room, I then was
able to have skin to skin time with both Max & Oscar which was fantastic.
Martyn and I were absolutely blown away by the entire experience!
The babies had seperate sacs and seperate placentas so were non
identical apparently the placentas were very healthy still which
was great news. Then the surgeon came in and asked me about further
blood tests, apparently there was so much liquid and blood the scalpel
flew out of his hand flipped up and stabbed him in the arm(!?!)
so both he and I had to have blood tests to ensure we didnt have
any infections that could be passed to each other! After about 4
hours in the recovery room we were taken back upstairs to the maternity
ward to get to know our babies. I was pretty zonked on morphine
but it was the happiest day of my life, I spent the rest of that
day with an inane grin on my face absolutely mesmerised by our babies.
Luckily Martyn is a very natural Daddy so he was able to do the
more practical things but having said that we didnt do much other
than sit, grin at each other and cuddle our babies!! 6 days and
a blood transfusion later we came home. Just as I finished writing
this Martyn came in with Oscar and his belly button has just dropped
off (they are 1 week and 1 day old) ahhhhhh bless him! Ami & Martyn
proud mummy & Daddy to Max and Oscar (non id boys 38 weeks 10/03/05)
Oscar and Max
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