Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Twins

I get a lot of questions on a daily basis regarding the twins.  Are the identical?  Are they boys? Are the girls?  When are you due?  Do twins run in your family?  Are you scared?  The answers get exhausting but I can't be anything but blessed.  So I figured to answer some of these questions, I would just blog about them.  Here is a little information about the kind of twins we have.  Monochorionic/Diamniotic Twins.

Monochorionic twins are monozygotic (identical) twins that share the same placenta. If the placenta is shared by more than two twins, these are monochorionic multiples. Monochorionic twins occur in 0.3% of all pregnancies. 75% of monozygotic twin pregnancies are monochorionic; the remaining 25% are dichorionic diamniotic. If the placenta divides, this takes place after the third day after fertilization.

Monochorionic twins generally have two amniotic sacs (called Monochorionic-Diamniotic "MoDi")  Monochorionic-Diamniotic twins are almost always monozygotic (or identical), with a few exceptions where the blastocysts have fused. - Wikipedia

These ultrasounds were from my appointment with Dr. Moore in December 11th.  This ultrasound was quick.  They just wanted to measure the heartbeat of them both.  They ultrasound tech let us take a quick picture of them before we left.



 Here is the pretty picture that Dr. Moore drew us.  It shows the 3 types of twins that form.  Ours is the one in the middle that I talked about in the beginning of the blog.  One placenta, 2 separate sacs.  She moved my due date back this appointment.  My original due date was on June 21 but now the plan is if they do not come before June 7th then they will induce me.  I will be delivered in an operating room with double the staff just in case there were complications with the delivery and/or the babies.  


After we talked to Dr. Moore I had to get my blood drawn.  I believe I was 11-12 weeks at this appointment and she had me do my glucose test early to see if I was gestational diabetic.  I was with Liam so they are keeping a close eye on my glucose.  I had to drink this nasty stuff on the was to the office.  I took my glucometer with me so that I could check it myself.  According to my meter I was not diabetic at this time.  I got a call about 3 weeks later saying that I had passed my glucose test but she wants me to repeat it around my 24-28 week due to the increase in insulin needed for the twins.  So it looks like that wont be the last bottle I have to drink :( 
  



As for complications in my pregnancy, I see Dr. Richardson, the high risk OBGYN at St Thomas Rutherford.  We had our first consultation on January 2nd.  Thinking it was just a consultation, I wasn't expecting to have an ultrasound.  The ultrasound took about an hour and in that hour we found out the sex of the twins.  BOYS!!!!  After the ultrasound we sat down with him and he talked about all the risks to look for and to answer any questions we had.  I have to see him every 2 weeks for the next 8 weeks to have an ultrasound and monitor for specific complications. Once those 8 weeks are up and no complications are seen then I no longer have to see him again.  Here is some information about the type of complications they are monitoring me for. 

In addition to a shared placenta, monochorionic twins also have their circulatory systems intermingled in random and unpredictable circulatory anastomoses. This can cause disproportionate blood supply, resulting in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) in 20% of MoDi pregnancies. This is the main complication of monochorionic twins.
The 80% that of MoDi pregnancies without TTTS still have high rates of birth weight discordance, fetal growth restriction, prematurity and resultant cesarean section deliveries. One twin may also fail to develop a proper heart and become dependent on the pumping activity of the other twin's heart, resulting in twin reversed arterial perfusion. If one twin dies in utero, blood accumulates in that twin's body, causing exsanguination of the remaining twin. - Wikipedia

This is the picture that we sent all of our family and friends to announce that they were boys.  We had stopped at Babies R Us to look around and I saw these hershey kisses and thought that would be perfect.  


Both boys weighed around 6oz but were measuring 1 week bigger than my "due date."  I was 16 weeks at my appointment but they were measuring 17 weeks.  Twin A was slightly bigger that B but not by very much.  In terms of days, Twin A was 3 days bigger.  Dr Richardson said that on the next ultrasound they will be able to give me a more accurate due date.  

Here are some pictures of Twin A. 


 His heart rate was 148bpm


No question here!


His handsome face.  He was more cooperative than his brother!


Here is Twin B.  His heart rate was 150bpm. 


We were expecting this once we saw the first one! He just confirmed it!

These are the best pictures we could get of this stubborn one.  The first one is his face and its pretty creepy!  I have a picture of Liam just like it too!  The last one is the best profile we would get. 



As of right now we do not have names picked out.  We are throwing names around but I will update everyone once its official! 

Oh and for those who ask if twins run in our family, here is your answer thanks to Wikipedia...

Women who have a family history of fraternal twins have a higher chance of producing fraternal twins themselves, as there is a genetically linked tendency to hyper-ovulate. There is no known genetic link for identical twinning. Other factors that increase the odds of having fraternal twins include maternal age, fertility drugs and other fertility treatments, nutrition, and prior births. - Wikipedia

So NO, there is no genetic link.  Dr. Richardson says that this was a spontaneous separation of one egg and one sperm.  We just got lucky! 

Christmas 2013

Christmas Eve started with gingerbread cookies.  We had made and baked them days before but waited till Christmas eve to decorate them.  I put the icing on and Liam decorated them with sprinkles.  





When he wasn't decorating, he was eating them!



After decorating cookies we decided it would be best to let him open his presents from us.  I had to work Christmas Day and knew that that morning would be hectic.  We figured we would just do Santa stuff on Christmas day.  




After unwrapping he would say "Open!"  He wanted to open every present!


We had to read the books he got ...


Someone has been watching Momma pull tags off of things with her teeth.  






Christmas at the Gilley's consisted of good food, lots of presents, egg nog, dirty santa and family pictures!




Typical picture of the kids!


After the Gilley's we went to the Brasfield Christmas and had the famous Christmas breakfast.  Of course I forgot my camera again :(  Santa and his elves came to the door and sang a Christmas carol.  Liam loved it!  We played dirty santa and then made our way to the next place!

After the Brasfield Christmas we went to the McWhorter Christmas.  Of course I was so tired I forgot to take pictures there too.  I really have to get better at this!  We played dirty santa there too!  After we exchanged gifts we decided to head home to help Santa put together Liam's present!

Santa brought Liam a train table!!!!


Our stockings.  Santa started shopping a little early this year and perhaps "made" too many toys to put in his stocking :)

I love Christmas! 


Poor little guy.  He decided he wanted to sleep in that morning.  We had to wake him up or we would be rushed getting to the places we needed to go.  I had to be at work at 1pm that day so we had to get moving.  He was falling alseep while he was going through his stocking. 




Finally I laid him in the recliner to sleep it off while Ryan and I went through our stockings.


After our house we went to my parents house.  We opened gifts and ate breakfast.  Yum!


After my parents we went to Ryan's parents.  Unfortunately we didn't take any pictures.  We took our video camera with us and Ryan taped Liam opening up his presents.  If only we had more hands!
All in all Christmas was great.  I love buying gifts and giving them to family.  Seeing Liam's expressions makes it all the best!  I can't wait till next year when there will be 2 more rotten kids running (or crawling) around!

Liam's 2 Year Checkup


December 4th was Liam's 2 year checkup with Dr. Eastham.  Liam hates the paper on the table and as you can see in the pictures, daddy has to distract him.  He was 25.56 pounds in the 34% for his age.  In length he was 34.5 inches long in the 47% for his age.  They pricked his finger to check his hematocrit (which was AWFUL!) and as far as I know it is fine because I haven't heard from them.  He also got 2 shots.  He got his HepA shot and the last round of his Flu shot.  Dr. Eastham was happy with his progression and talked highly about how smart he was for his age.  After his appointment  and all the crying had stopped from the shots and finger prick, we stopped by the Marble Slab and picked up some ice cream.  Ice cream makes everything better :)




Sunday, January 5, 2014

Wayne The Elf

This year we decided we would try out Elf on the Shelf with Liam.  We decided his name would be Wayne.  We watched the movie and I tried to read him the book but he was more interested in Santa than the elves.  Needless to say we only made it a week with Wayne because Liam really didn't have an interest in him this year.  He liked looking for him but he just didn't understand the concept just yet.  So next year when Wayne arrives I think it will be more interesting for him.  I realized how time consuming it is to make sure he is moved before he wakes up.  It will have to be more planned out next year but now I know.  Here are a couple of pictures of Wayne while he lasted.