Wednesday, June 30, 2010

23 more days...

Well we didn't find out the sex yesterday. I got there and my doctor said it would be on July 22nd instead. We were so bummed. I guess I misunderstood the doctor when I scheduled my appointments. Oh well...we all just have to wait...

Other news...Ray did not get the job in NJ so we will remain in NEW ENGLAND! It was bitter sweet when it happened. We were sad that Ray didn't get his promotion, but very happy we didn't have to leave our beautiful home to move into god knows what in Jersey. We were very sad that we didn't get to move closer to our family (which would be wonderful since we are having babies), but happy that we have developed such great friendships with people in CT and know that they are always here to lend a helping hand. We were both bummed out because this Jersey job would have allowed me to be home with our children, but so grateful that we both have two wonderful mothers who have committed to help us out no matter what. So now even with me going back to work my mom and my Ray's mom (my mom too) have made plans to help us for as long as we need. THANK YOU SO MUCH MOM's. We LOVE y'all. Regardless of what we wanted we always know God has a plan for us. We have learned through experiences like this that we need to stay faithful and keep positive because something good is coming our way (it always does when doors close on us).

As for me I am doing well. I started feeling better after month 3, but that didn't last for very long. Last Tuesday I had an emergency visit to the ER. I had a horrible migraine that worsened throughout the day and by 9:30pm it was so bad Ray and I decided to call the on call doctor to see what we need to do. To both of our surprise we were told to head straight to the ER because I could be hyperstimulating and migraines are a sign of this condition. We had no idea what the meaning was for hyperstimulation so for others that don't know here is a definition:Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a complication from some forms of fertility medication. Most cases are mild, but a small proportion is severe. Since severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a potentially life-threatening complication of assisted reproduction, the focus of attention in such cases is placed firmly upon the health of the patient, with the endeavour to achieve a pregnancy being considered of secondary importance. Now keep in mind this is the WORSE case scenario and my doctor just wanted to play it safe and make sure it was not OHSS and it was just a migraine (A really bad migraine). My doctor checked me and the babies out to make sure everything was OK. Ray and I did get a chance to see them in another ultrasound and it was so awesome. We saw their ribs and spine. They were moving around and one was kicking the other one in the head (well that is what it looked like to us and the doc). I was given a med called Phenergan for headache and nausea. I really started feeling so much better when I took that med. Around 3am we were sent home. It was a long and crazy night and poor Ray worked the entire day. As for me my doctor put me on bed rest for 48 hours.

Now my headaches continued and thank God I had my Phenergan to help reduce them before they got so severe like on Tuesday. Both the ER doc and my OBGYN said that migraines are common in pregnancy if you have had them in the past. As the days went on and I kept getting these headaches I started to notice one of my upper crowns were killing me. So I went to the dentist and sure enough there was something wrong with it. YAY...I think I figured out why I was getting all my headaches! There was a gap behind one of my crowns and well...this could be too much info, but here it goes...and food was getting stuck in it. YUCK! So my dentist (well my dentist is in GREECE for two weeks and this was her wonderful dad! Nicki I love your dad. You too. ha.) cleaned it up and fixed it. So ask me if I'm having headaches....NO SIR. :) So I'm started to feel better and sure enough I think I have an ear infection. hahahahaha. Honestly does it ever stop? I'm just staying positive and hoping that this ear thing will pass too.

Ray and I leave on Sunday to go to TEXAS! We are so excited to see our southern family and friends. I am however a little bummed because my doctor told me once I'm there to limit my travel. With everything that I have been going through and with being high-risk pregnancy she would prefer me to rest more than travel to be on the safe side. So due to that I can't travel the Lone Star State to see all my family. Hopefully they will all be able to come to me. I mean I did travel from New England so that is more than half way. hahaha. My sister, mom and a few of my best friends who I love so much are throwing us a baby shower on July 11th! We just want to say THANK YOU to all of y'all! We love you so much. Another thing we are looking forward to is my mom's gorgeous back yard with pool. That is where Ray and I will chill for most of our vacation. We will come back to New England with beautiful tans (hopefully no burns) and relaxed ready to start the game plans to prepare our home and lives for the two newest members of our family! OMG...I'm so excited!

Well that is the Mykolaitis/Twin update for now. I will post again on July 22nd with the exciting news! Until then we wish you all a wonderful 4th of July! God Bless America!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Our Babies are Growing!!

This is the last week (week 12) of my first trimester. Next Tuesday marks the beginning of my second trimester (13 weeks)!!!!!!! Time is flying by and the twins are growing so much. Most of my early pregnancy symptoms such as morning sickness and fatigue have subsided.

As for our babies their fingerprints have formed on their tiny fingertips, their veins and organs are clearly visible through their still-thin skin, and their bodies are starting to catch up with their heads — which makes up just a third of their body size now. If we are having a girl, she now has more than 2 million eggs in her ovaries. Both babies are almost 3 inches long and the size of a peach weighing nearly an ounce each. Their intestines, which have been growing inside the umbilical cord, are now starting their trek to their permanent position in their abdomen. Also, their vocal cords are developing. We are so amazed every week how much growing and developing they do and it is all inside my growing tummy. Speaking of my tummy all I will say is POT BELLY. hahahahahahaha.


Last Tuesday was our 12 week ultra sound. Check out the photos. On the top is both twins. Twin B is to the left and Twin A is on the bottom right. The next photo is twin A. It might be hard to see, but if you look close you can see her/him look right at you. Below this photo is Twin B. Now look close...the head is on the right pointing down and again he/she is looking at us. Also to the left are his/her feet they are crossed. HOW COOL IS THAT?!!! hahahahaha. We just love it! Oh yeah, one more thing... it looked like Twin B tried to punch Twin A through the membrane wall that separates them while we were watching! Our doctor laughed and said, "Looks like they're fighting already!!!". Freaking awesome.
This appointment was so special. Ray's mom and dad drove up from New Jersey to see the ultrasound. It was dad's first time ever to see an ultra sound and mom said she has only seen a few of them. Both of them were so excited to be there. Mom cried and dad...well dad did not have much of a reaction. hahaha. I think he was a bit confused on what was going on. No matter what they both were so happy and now they are even more excited and thrilled to be GRANDPARENTS! Now I need to get my mom and Jeff up here to join us for an ultrasound!!!!
Our next appointment is on June 29th and we think this might be the ONE were we can find out what sex they are!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know...I know...God only gives us so many suprises and some family and friends say, "why find out?". Well here is what we think...FIRST we are suprised. TWINS...let's say we are super suprised. SECOND we feel like what is the difference in finding out in four weeks or 6 more months. Boy? Girl? We really don't care as long as they are healthy. With everything going on in our lives...moving to NJ again (maybe? we will know hopefully in a few days.), our jobs, our busy schedules, we just need to be as prepared as we can be and have everything done for these wonderful babies so when they get here we can focus on them. With that being said hopefully the next time we blog we will be able to introduce you to our twins by their names!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One more thing...we would like to send a few blessing out to a few close friends. Jason & Jennifer we are so EXCITED for your new addition to "our" family...JORDAN!!! We can't wait for you to have her and we can't wait to hold her. Only three more weeks! Joe & Carisa we are on pins and needles waiting for Oliva to join "our" family too. The end of July seems so far away, but it will be here sooner than we think. One request...PLEASE don't have her while we are in TEXAS. We love both of y'all so much and we can't wait to see our two beautiful little girls.
Hugs,
R&J