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Thread: It's happening again.
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25th August 2007, 11:29 PM #61
G'day,
BigShed asked in another thread so I thought I should update things.
Kylie had a scan on Monday and the suture is doing it's job as her cervix has lengthened by 10mm to 25mm, so that's some good news. Fluid wise she's in the higher end of normal, sort of ok, but scary.
Wednesday she had her appointment with the gynocologist - it'll be lucky is she makes 30 weeks, she may be in hospital soon for pain management which is making her days other than comfortable. The gynacologist will be happy if she makes 24 weeks, it'll then be a viable baby The other thing is she's the size of 24 weel pregnant woman, that was last week at 20 weeks (tomorrow she's 21 weeks)
Her days are basically lying down or sitting for short periods, at least she's home for that rather than in a hospital bed with her Mum to look afer her.
It's a long road yet and although we've been there before it's nonetheless scary, in ways more than last time.
Hopefully she can hang in a lot longer yet as when she's admitted to hospital next it'll be until the birth. That's the plan anyway.
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26th August 2007, 05:29 AM #62
Best of luck to you guys, and good thoughts and prayers once again set your way!
It's a Family thing.....
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26th August 2007, 10:09 AM #63
Hi Waldo, Like Stu said, thoughts are with you all there in the East mate.
Fingers still crossed too.
Regards
Pops
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26th August 2007, 02:09 PM #64
Thanks for the update Chris.
Gday to you both, Sarah, & her Mum, thinking of you all.
Cheers.......................Sean
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
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29th August 2007, 08:57 AM #65
My sister in Sale spent from about 20 weeks lying on the counch. She got gestational diabetes too and had to prick her finger 4 times a day to check blood sugar and two insulin shots. She had the babay a month ago and all is well.
I feel for yourself and your wife. I know how frustrated little sister was.Mick
avantguardian
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31st August 2007, 08:59 PM #66
mate hang in there my heart empathises. I was on bed rest for the whole of my last pregnancy due to the fact of placenta breaking away. We had all the fears of loosing bubby. He is now 5 and we forgot the daily heartache. Know that I am praying for you wife nothing harder then being on bedrest with other children. It a long haul of not being able to do much. Does she sew or crochet or something to pass the time away?
bye Toni
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5th September 2007, 09:58 PM #67
G'day,
Things have changed for the worse. The suture has worked but the previous scan it was 25mm, now it's 19mm and had it not been for the suture we'd have a dead baby.
On Monday Kylie had a scan and her fluid is excessive. So there are two options:
1. A fluid redcution - but once Kylie has had one she has to keep going back for more - they are extremely painful and come with a risk, and which happened with Sarah, is that the needle could punture her omentum which could lead to infection and bring on a very premature birth.
2. take medication that has been proven in the U.S. to reduce the fluid, but it's not yet had medical trials in Australia. Kylie was to be part of the trials - but that's gone by the by. For the medication there are no cons.
Her specialist that does the cervical scans wants a fuild reduction. Her other specialist, who is currently on holidays inti Monday does not - no guesses for our preference.
So it's now a wait until Monday for a phone call, which will be most likely be to come into hospital until the little person says hello. While she's in hospital Kylie's diabetic levels need to be monitored around the clock, she would also be on steroids to give the baby the best chance.
At the moment Kylie is counting down the days until Monday to hear from her specialist regarding the medication over the fluid reduction.
Kylie is as of Sunday just gone 23 weeks, 24 weeks and chances of survival are slim for the little person. In the meantime the pain has increased dramatically, on her back, pelvis, ribs - everywhere.
Past Sunday which will be 24 weeks - I really don't think Kylie's body will hold on for much more. To say it simply - things are scary.
Sorry I didn't reply earlier to your posts Lubbing5cherubs and Gingermick, thanks for the comments and your prayers. Kylie had been doing some cross stitching - but even that now is difficult. She is now only having a shower every two days to keep movement down to a minimum.
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5th September 2007, 10:31 PM #68
Waldo, words are fairly insignificant in situations like this, but for what it is worth we, Johanna and I, are thinking of you three and sending positive thoughts your way.
We hope that all will be well in the end, keep your chin up.
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5th September 2007, 10:44 PM #69
Waldo,
My previous offer still stands, i am only a phone call or an email away..I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
My Other Toys
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5th September 2007, 11:24 PM #70
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5th September 2007, 11:25 PM #71
Sending a few your way, Chris Kylie & Sarah.
Regards................Sean
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
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8th September 2007, 12:36 PM #72
Friday 7 September
G'day,
Yesterday Kylie was experiencing increased pain over what she had already been enduring and also more pressure on her cervix. So she rang her specialist and they organised a scan in East Melb' as soon as possible.
The scan.
The doctor doing the scan was flabergasted that Kylie could be having this a second time over as it's a very rare thing to happen and also the build up of fluid - which in diabetics doesn't normally happen until the lst several weeks. He took a measurement of the fluid and it's risen from 30 to now be 32. Her cervix has shortened from 19mm to 18mm. These didn't raise too big an alram bell, but to err on the side of caution she's been hospitalised in Fances Perry for pain management and close monitoring.
So she's now in hospital until the birth which could be anytime between now and 30 weeks.
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8th September 2007, 02:08 PM #73
cant immagine what your going through, but our prayers and thoughts are with you all
I would love to grow my own food, but I can not find bacon seeds
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8th September 2007, 02:11 PM #74
The best.
SWMBO has it on good authority that Francis Perry is the best venue in Australia for your Kylie.
SWMBO had several failed pregs. And was attended to there. Before my time with her.
You've got the best. And..... She's got you. The best!
God bless you both.
Tony.Don't pass them by! Be daring and caring!
Dampen their misery....sit with them and talk a little.
Buy them something to eat and a tram fare to a local mission.
I'm so lucky that I've somewhere to live and have family support.
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8th September 2007, 11:02 PM #75
G'day Tonto and Rgum,
Yep, we need all the prayers we can get.
And Rgum, they're good value at Frances perry, if I'm there at the right time the person shuffling the morning tea/arvo tea trolley will ask if I want a coke and pastry. Sorry to read about the failed pregnancies .
Visited Kylie today with my beautiful little girl and MIL, she had a really good day today was feeling much better pain wise and overall.
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