Well, after a crazy couple of months things finally happened. The Docs and my wife had enough and plans were made to have everyone organized for a C section and to cover all possible problems. However, the day of the planned C section the babies had other plans and decided to come 2 hours earlier. That threw all the plans out the window and at 11:46am, Jan 21, 2013 my wife gave birth to our daughter Joscelin (2.13lbs) and at 1200 noon Carter followed in style with feet first at 3.12lbs. She needed alot of help and literally had 20 people in the Operating Room. 4 Obstetrics high risk docs, 2 general surgeons, 4 pediatrics docs (2per baby), respratory therapists, 2 anesthetist, nurses out the ying yang and me holding a wet cloth. All in all it went well. Actually, because of Lauras history the end result (no C section) was the best result but had something happened things would have been drastically different. Getting to the babies would have been very slow. It was actually funny at the end, when 4 of the docs were busy finishing up (no details) and having a relaxed conversation as if chilling over a few beer and saying "that was one for the record books". I never fainted once .
Laura is recovering and has a couple hurdles to overcome but all in all she's happy and working hard to get better so she can see them in the nursery or NICU. Babies are breathing under their own power and things look good. I need to go home now and shower since i've been here for 5 days/4 nights now. Stink is an understatement.
So, thanks for all the support guys. You know who you are. Much appreciated.
Mike
Laura is recovering and has a couple hurdles to overcome but all in all she's happy and working hard to get better so she can see them in the nursery or NICU. Babies are breathing under their own power and things look good. I need to go home now and shower since i've been here for 5 days/4 nights now. Stink is an understatement.
So, thanks for all the support guys. You know who you are. Much appreciated.
Mike