billbydesign
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36 Weeks today. We have our section scheduled for 37 weeks (carefully measured decision to go for a C that has to do with my health issues).
I'm so, so uncomfortable right now. The twins were both over 7 pounds on Monday, one nearly 8, so it's looking very likely that we'll have a 7.5 pounder and an 8+ pounder by next Friday. I've had PSD worsening since halfway through the pregnancy, and my hips are so painful that I can barely walk 20 feet at a time. Massive swelling in feet, legs, and stomach, worsening anemia, blood pressure that's pretty inconsistent but does spike if I exercise, B twin who loves to squish onto my lungs so I have to catch my breath if I sit up on the couch..... in short, I'm basically miserable and huge.
Today at our twice weekly biophysical profile (second to last!) the tech said, "I'm so sorry, but they look fantastic and I don't see anything to justify moving the delivery date up." Which made me laugh but was also kind of a letdown.
It's weird to hear the doctor say, "You've done so well, you should be really proud how far you've take this pregnancy and how healthy the twins are" when I'm in basically constant pain. But hey, I'll take misery for happy healthy babies.
Here's my question, though.
I know everyone says I'll be able to take a deep breath once they're out, and I'm looking forward to that. The doctor told me today that the massive amount of fluid I'm retaining (like an actual worrying amount, if I wasn't so close to the end they would be talking about going earlier) will get cleared by my kidneys in 3-4 weeks of marathon peeing. I don't expect the baby weight to come off for a year.
But... what about my poor aching hips? Anyone else have big twins? How soon could you walk without being in active pain? What level of relief should I expect, and what should I try to manage expectations on?
Edit: Wow, everyone has really made me feel better. Even the stories of "I still had X symptom for a few weeks and Y took longer to clear up" are just incredibly helpful. I'm feeling more optimistic and prepared now. Thanks so much!
I'm so, so uncomfortable right now. The twins were both over 7 pounds on Monday, one nearly 8, so it's looking very likely that we'll have a 7.5 pounder and an 8+ pounder by next Friday. I've had PSD worsening since halfway through the pregnancy, and my hips are so painful that I can barely walk 20 feet at a time. Massive swelling in feet, legs, and stomach, worsening anemia, blood pressure that's pretty inconsistent but does spike if I exercise, B twin who loves to squish onto my lungs so I have to catch my breath if I sit up on the couch..... in short, I'm basically miserable and huge.
Today at our twice weekly biophysical profile (second to last!) the tech said, "I'm so sorry, but they look fantastic and I don't see anything to justify moving the delivery date up." Which made me laugh but was also kind of a letdown.
It's weird to hear the doctor say, "You've done so well, you should be really proud how far you've take this pregnancy and how healthy the twins are" when I'm in basically constant pain. But hey, I'll take misery for happy healthy babies.
Here's my question, though.
I know everyone says I'll be able to take a deep breath once they're out, and I'm looking forward to that. The doctor told me today that the massive amount of fluid I'm retaining (like an actual worrying amount, if I wasn't so close to the end they would be talking about going earlier) will get cleared by my kidneys in 3-4 weeks of marathon peeing. I don't expect the baby weight to come off for a year.
But... what about my poor aching hips? Anyone else have big twins? How soon could you walk without being in active pain? What level of relief should I expect, and what should I try to manage expectations on?
Edit: Wow, everyone has really made me feel better. Even the stories of "I still had X symptom for a few weeks and Y took longer to clear up" are just incredibly helpful. I'm feeling more optimistic and prepared now. Thanks so much!