Feb
28
2009
It was almost exactly four 4 days ago that I made my first visit to the NICU to see the Triplets. I had no idea what to expect as the nurse took me up there to see them. I have to admit that it was a little intimidating. On the way up, she filled me in that everything was going very well, which at least helped put my mind at ease. The nurse showed me how to call in and told me about the PIN numbers that had been assigned to each of the Trips in order to request information. I was then led to the nursery that my brave little munchkins were calling home. It was incredible to walk in and see the three warmers, with a sudden realization that all of them contained my precious little miracles. The nursery has room for four infants, and when I first arrived they had the room to themselves. It was basically the Sella Suite. The on-shift nurse for the nursery then gave me a quick orientation outlining all of the health and security details and then explained all of the equipment that they were using to monitor the Trips. The nurse that night did an awesome job explaining the current status of the babies and gave me a tentative plan for the next 24 hours. It was very reassuring to know what they planned to do and why.
Since that night, the NICU has become a second home. When I’m there I feel right at home and when I leave I always find myself wishing to go back. The nursing staff there has been absolutely awesome. They always welcome us to the room with a smile and fill us in with any new updates right away. They even take care to notice little character traits to tell us about. When you can’t spend much time with your babies, it is great to hear things like “We think Keri is going to be the feisty one.” or “Maddy is just so laid back, she never gives us any problems”. It is so wonderful to see that the staff takes a genuine interest in each infant, above and beyond the medical necessity.
After I finish this post, I’ll be heading up to the NICU for the third time today. All three triplets were put on photo therapy this morning to help lower their bilirubin levels. Day 5 is typically when most infants will see peak levels, so it’s not too unexpected. As of 6:00 this evening (my last visit) they were all responding very well to teh treatment and will likely be done tonight or tomorrow morning. We got the chance to hold Maddy and JD before we left on Friday, but during the photo-therapy they have to remain under the lights. I’m anxious to hold Keri, so hopefully the photo-therapy will be done soon. All three also had they IVs removed today, as they are doing very well with their feeding. Overall, they are just cruising along.
Well…..off to the NICU!
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Feb
26
2009
Tuesday the 24th began as a day of routine appointments. We had an appointment scheduled in the morning with the high-risk specialist and then our weekly appointment with the OBGYN scheduled for the afternoon. At this point we were at 32 weeks and 3 days and Jill had avoided any visits to the hospital and hadn’t been on any type of bed rest. Jill and the triplets were doing outstanding!
At our appointment with the specialist, Madison’s heart rate was slightly elevated. As a precautionary measure, the doc sent us over to the hospital for observation. Once there, they began a non-stress test and verified that Madison’s heart was spiking occasionally, but nothing that seemed to be of much concern, as it returned to the baseline relatively quickly. Shortly after being hooked up to the monitors, Jill began having contractions pretty regularly and before we knew it, she was having them every 2 minutes. They gave Jill a steroid injection for the babies lung development and tried two medications to slow the contractions, which they hoped would provide them enough time to administer the second dose of steroids. Despite the medications, Jill continued to dilate and at around 6:00 PM our doctor decided to move on the C-Section.
The following hours went by in a blur. I quickly found myself donning scrubs and moving all of our stuff to a recovery room. Shortly thereafter, I vividly recall sitting on a little bench, watching a seemingly endless string of doctors, nurses, and technicians pile into the OR. That 15 minutes was just so weird. Then……action! I was called into the OR and quickly ushered over to a chair right next to Jill’s head. I barely remember walking into the room, as I was trying to absorb all of the happenings going on. The first few minutes where completely overwhelming. The room was a blur of activity. I finally got a little acclimated to the room, just in time to see Madison brought into the world. A few seconds later, I heard the best sound ever……a little cry! Within another minute, Kerilyn and Joseph were also delivered. That single minute passed by a second at a time in what seemed like slow motion. Soon after, Kerilyn and Joseph joined Madison in the most beautiful chorus of cries. We were given a preliminary “thumbs up” and our three little miracles were quickly wheeled up to the NICU for further evaluation.
Jill and I have now been blessed with 4 amazing little miracles and would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone for their thoughts and prayers.
4 comments | posted in Joseph, Kerilyn, Madison, Mike, Triplets
Feb
24
2009
Joseph Dale was born at 7:09 this evening. He was 4 lbs, 10 oz.

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Feb
24
2009
Kerilyn Nicole was born at 7:09 this evening. She was 4 lbs, 5 oz.

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Feb
24
2009
Madison Rae was born at 7:08 PM this evening. She was 4 lbs, 0 oz.

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Feb
2
2009
I want to extend a warm welcome to all of my readers. I hope you all enjoy reading about the triplets!
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