Here we are after all the wait and the wonderful journey, the Smith Twins will arrive today…D&K will be parents!! I called the hospital at 6 am and the nurse said we were set for induction and to arrive at 7am. I called D&K to tell them to get ready to see their boys! Poor parents had not gotten much sleep, too much anticipation for delivery day
On the way to the hospital, I began having increased contractions and I was thinking…hmm, maybe I will end up in labor on my own after all!
Andrew and I arrived at the hospital behind schedule at 7:25 am, but no big deal. They showed us to the room and I met Cat our labor nurse. She was a tad bit frazzled and excited, this would be her first twin delivery and a surrogacy on top of that. Plus, she has only been working in Labor and Delivery for 3 months. Lots of action and new things headed her way. Lucky for Cat, I am probably one of the easiest patients she will ever have to deal with, according my husband. I changed into my fabulous hospital gown, perfect for a delivery
Then, we got all the monitors in place, one for baby A’s heart rate, one for baby B’s and then one to monitor contractions. Cat did a really good job and found the heart beats on the first try. Ok , I did help her with their typical location. Soon, D & K arrived and then Dr. Lloyd arrived at 8. Doc checked me and I was 4 cm…wow I have moved to active labor on my own. However, the plan is to go ahead and start pitocin to increase my contractions and get them on a regular pattern. Also, Dr. Lloyd wanted to break my water. He tried to break my water but was not successful. Seems like that always happens to me. I have some tough bags of water. Except for with Wynter and my early rupture of membranes. Pitocin was started at 9am and the wait for arrival was on!
As we waited, K worked on my necklace she made me. Yes, she brought to the room her jewelry stuff. I suspect this was a good trick to keep her preoccupied on this huge day of excitement and nerves. One of my charms had fallen off from the necklace over the past month and she planned to replace it for me. In the meantime, we all chatted away and just chilled. As I layed there, I was thinking that not much was going on, I worried that I was not making progress. I was feeling some contractions but they did not really hurt and seemed like they were so far apart. Andrew got up to check the monitor of the contractions…..turns out it showed that I was having plenty of contractions and some huge ones on top of that. Cat decided at 11am she would check me to see if we have made any progress. I sat there in doubt and then she said 6 to 7 cm. I was totally shocked, first of all I felt great and was not in any pain at all and secondly we had just started pitocin only 2 hours ago! Dr. Lloyd arrived around noon checked me and agreed that I was 7cm and he then tried to break my water again….success!!! Knowing that my water was actually broken this time, I knew it would not be long now. Cat called for the anesthesiologist to get the epidural started. I would rather deliver without and epidural, but delivering twins can be difficult, might take a while and I might need a c-section. If I needed a c-section and did not have an epidural, they would have to knock me out. That would not be good, I would miss the joyous event.
So, epi is now in and I soon begin to shake. For me that means….it is time!! I told the nurse she might want to check me….she did and said yep you are complete! Time to head down to the operating room. As they wheel me down, I asked if Dr. Lloyd was coming and the nurse said she got anxious she forgot to call…it was funny, but no big deal he was nearby in a different OR. D, K and Andrew were sent to a waiting room while they got me set up in the OR. Wow, that was a new experience for me. As they wheeled me down, there I was shaking like crazy and I kept thinking surely I need to deliver the baby and if felt like it was taking forever to get there, then when we got there they transferred me from the big bed to tiny tiny bed, it was so thin. I do not see how me or anyone else can stay on and not fall off! There was so much going in the OR, nurses everywhere. Dr. Lloyd arrived and told them to get an ultrasound machine and the radiologists. Then he came to check me, he said ok we are ready. The nurse reminded him that we needed the parents. After all my worry about who would be in the delivery room, because the normal rule is one person, all three were allowed in!!! D, K and my sweet husband were all in there with me. Andrew was on the right side of my head and D&k were on my left side. K held one of my legs and the nurse held the other, which was odd because Andrew has always held one of my legs. But it was very crowded in the OR and I also had the radiologist on my left side with the u/s machine wand on my belly to see the babies position the whole time.
Everything was happening so fast yet so slowly at the same time…weird. Dr. Lloyd told me to push with my next contraction and I said “I am not having any or I have no clue, I can not feel them” That is one reason I do not like epidurals and the other is that I can not feel what I am doing. So, the nurse would keep her hand on my belly and tell me to push. I pushed and pushed again, out came baby A so fast at 1:52 pm. As he came out I saw his feet and they were so tiny! He was loud and crying very well. So, now they were searching for baby B’s position, he was still head down, however he was not fully down birth canal yet, he was still at station 4. So we would have to wait for him to come down. I say wait but I did not get to wait, I had to work…LOL…yep I would have to keep pushing along with the nurse pushing down on my belly on the top of my uterus. In the meantime, they weighed baby A and he was 5 pounds 4 ounces. That surprised me I thought he would be at least 6 pounds. I got sad because I did not want him to be so small, but he was very healthy and lungs were great. If babies are not at least 5 pounds 5 ounces they have to be sent to NICU for observation. Luckily they did not take him right away, instead the parents were able to spend time with him in the OR. After taking a few minutes to see baby A, K came back to check on me and baby B. Dr. Lloyd then sent her back to be with baby A. He told her it would be a few minutes and she should spend time with A. It was cute. So, as I lay there between pushes I was able to see the happy new parents with there new tiny son, it was wonderful. K even got to sit and rock him.
Well, I was pushing and pushing and frustrated because I could not tell what was going on, but boy I was working hard. They said I was doing amazing and I am a great pusher but gee, I am thinking why is he not out yet…LOL. As he came down Dr. Lloyd noticed that he was sunny side up, so we might need tongs to help get him out . Thirty minutes after baby A’s delivery I pushed and baby B turned at the last minute and came right out at 2:26 pm. I did it, I just delivered two babies and no c-section!! Wow, truly amazing! And joyful parents now had two babies to see and hold and love! They were tiny and adorable. Baby B appeared bigger then A and was, he weighed 5 pounds 15 ounces, so almost 6 pounds. The good news is that he would not have to be observed in the NICU. Now that B was delivered and did not need to be in NICU the nurses decided they should go ahead and take A to NICU. D went with them and K brought B over so I could hold him and see him. It was so sweet
I think I was still in shock that all of this happened and went so well. I am so lucky, how easy it was and no complications. Well, not completely easy, I was exhausted and sore from the pushing.
Oh and before I forget, I believe I am now allowed to announce their names…Baby A is Castle and Baby B is Ryder!
We went back to our previous room and K fed Ryder for the first time….
D & K got a room at the hospital so they could stay with their new babies. Castle was observed in the NICU but since he was perfectly healthy he got to join brother and mom and dad at 2 am. Dr. Lloyd came to check on me the next morning and said I could go when I was ready. After I showered (finally), I got a text from K letting me know that the babies were in her room and we were welcome to come down. So Andrew and I went to see the new family. Dad was in bed feeding Castle…
Mom had Ryder and was trying to feed him, but he was not cooperating or just not very hungry…
Andrew holding Castle and Me holding Ryder…
Mom and Dad holding their precious boys….
Mom and me with the boys….
Ryder and Castle (he has his eyes open)..
Me and the two sweet gifts…
It just fills me up with abundant joy to see the family together. The amazement of the journey never ends, to share this experience is beyond words. I am so glad that God has surrogacy in his plans for my life, I am honored to be able to help others. It is all kinda surreal though, almost like a dream, you can see it all but it just does not seem completely real. It just happened and yet it seems like it was a long time ago. This journey was incredible and I am so very thankful. My kids are anxious to see the babies and K said we could come over soon, so I can not wait to take them this week. I will definitely share pics.
Another amazing thing happened yesterday Dec. 4th….it actually snowed in Houston! Not just little flakes, it snowed and it even stayed on the ground, it was so beautiful. I was very sad to leave the hospital, I could stay there with the parents and babies as long as they would let me….but it was time to go and time. As we headed home I was anxious to see my kids and play in the snow with them. What a wonderful addition to the surrogacy journey! Andrew and I picked the kids up from school and here we are enjoying the wonder of snow in Houston…















































