My Birth Story by Natalie
We had been trying for a baby for a while and nothing was happening.
I already had a little boy, Mitchell, who was 18mths old. I had
3 miscarriages before I had Mitchell so I thought I was never going
to catch again, or even that I wouldn't be able to have a girl.
I finally got pregnant and was about 4 weeks when I did the test.
I was so happy I couldn't believe it.
Then things started to go wrong. I had the same pains as before
and I began to bleed. I was gutted. My husband Ian felt the pain
too. We thought it was the same as before, i was have a miscarriage.
We rang the midwife and she got me an appointment at the early pregnacy
unit at the city hospital. We rang and told all the family members
we were going, I really thought that was it and we were both adament
that it was going to be bad news. We walked in the ultra sound room
with tears in our eyes, the lady scanned me and asked what the problem
was.
We began to tell her and she moved the screen away and told us
that we wouldn't be able to see anything at such a early stage.
We both then knew that it was bad news. We held hands so hard my
fingers were beginning to go numb. She paused for a moment and then
she said I am sorry but you have lost a baby....but your having
TWINS.
Well I went into shock my hand came straight over my mouth and
my husband began to cry! We were both in tears, how could such a
terrible feeling change in a second. Me, Natalie, was having twins,
I always dreamt of having twins from when I wanted children, I couldn't
believe my luck. I never thought for one second that I would ever
have twins. We left the hospital with our 1st photo of our babies,
but at that point it was just 2 dots in sacks, with the 3rd sack
still present. We felt so lucky to have 2 there and that the 3rd
had been there but didn't manage to continue. We had been having
triplets - oh my god as if I could manage to get 3 babies at once!
We rang around to tell family which were all in tears with us.
After that, my pregnancy was fine I just got bigger and bigger and
less active. Mitchell was so good, talking to my tummy and helping
with little jobs. At my 20 week scan I couldn't wait to find out
what sex they were. Deep in my heart, I wanted girls - one would
be great but two would be like winning the lottery twice over. I
guess life has taught me not to build my hopes up, so I expected
to find I was carrying 2 boys and at the most 1 boy and a girl.
We had a boys name and a girls name, but not 2 of each at all. I
sat holding Ian's hand in the ultra sound room and the scanner lady
said, they are both the same sex, so I knew it was 2 boys. Then
she said you have 2 well sized baby girls. I screamed and shouted
YES!!. I was amazed! I still cant believe I have them.
My husband said that's 2 weddings I have to pay for. So now I had
to pick another girls name. How hard? As the weeks went by I was
a very large person carrying 2 special girls. When I had mitchell
he was 9lb 11ozs and the doctor said I would continue to have large
babies. So throughout the pregnancy I knew they would be large than
your average twins. I opted to have a c-section and by 36 weeks
I really needed a date to aim for . I was really fed up and in a
lot of pain with my back and I couldn't walk or breathe properly.
That week's visit to the hospital I was give the date 16th March
2006 at 8am. Great here we go . The next 2 weeks were great we had
everything ready and Mitchell was sorted with his nursery visits
and his childcare. We couldn't wait.
On the morning of the birth, my mum came with us and I was so excited
and Ian was so nervous. Even though it was me having the twins he
felt alot worse! I walked down to theatre at 9.45am and I had my
epidural which was fine this time round, when I had Mitchell I had
27 hours of labour and then ended up having a emergency section,
which was vile. I felt so much pain and said I would never have
another. So I went in with an open mind and tried not to worry.
Ian was really emotional but was great. Capri was born at 10.35am
she came out crying and she weighed in at 7lb 11.5ozs then coming
out breach was Marika weighing in at 7lb 5ozs. I was so so happy.
I couldn't believe they were really mine and really here. Ian held
them both one in each arm. He then said you will have to take one
my arms are killing me! As if !??! I had just carried them for 9
months and he held them for 3 miniutes and complained.MEN!!!! Now
the girls are in our lives it has changed so much and we still can't
believe we are the proud lucky parents of twins and Mitchell has
twins sisters.
Thanks
Natalie Sharpe & Ian Sharpe
Nottingham
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