Hey everyone,
I didn't realize it has been so long since putting up a post.
The twins, Sebastian and Mila, are now nearing 5 years old and it has been quite the ride. We have a few frozen embryos still and I'm having a hard time trying to decide what to do with them. We can't have more children because it has been a struggle surviving this long! Hands are so full with them, working from home.
Mila is starting pre-k soon, I hope, and Sebastian just isn't ready. I am going to have assessments done on both of them and see what happens.
I hope all is well. Feel free to ask questions anytime.
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After discovering Nathan carries the CF gene and was born without vas deferens, we embarked on the IVF journey immediately. So here we are, balls deep :) and optimistic. Follow our sometimes inappropriate fertility blog by entering your email address here and don't worry- you can cancel anytime:
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Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Monday, December 3, 2012
The Twins Arrive in Small Packages
They are here!
Well, in the NICU but making progress. They arrived via c-section on Wednesday, November 28th, 2012. We had went in for an amniocentesis the day before at my perinatal doctors office but realized that Mila was squished up under my right rib and was not growing much anymore. We skipped the amniocentesis and went ahead with the scheduled cs the next day at noon at the Methodist Women's Hospital in West Omaha. When the babies were born they were:
Sebastian Marcus 4 lbs 9 ounces and 17" long, 12:22pm
Mila Lorren 3 lbs 9 ounces and 17" long, 12:23pm
They are healthy, just extremely small. I will go ahead and blog the rest of the birth story a little later. Time to go visit them in the NICU.
Our hearts swell. They are absolutely amazing little turkeys! Ahhh, LOVE! I am complete.
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