Thursday, February 19, 2015

Its not house arrest, its a triplet pregnancy

In our initial consultation with the high risk OB we asked about physical restrictions and the possibility of bed rest.  He said something that turned out to be so very true.  "I don't need to give you any restrictions.  Do what you feel up to doing.  Your body will tell you when it needs to slow down."  And so it did.  In the early months when my mother would tell me to slow down, I reminded her of this conversation and insisted that there would come a time when I wouldn't be able to do so much, so let me do it now.

I was fortunate.  I never went on bed rest or had any formal restrictions, though sometimes my frequent appointments felt like a restriction!  Sure enough I did slow down.  I continued to work to the very end, but pretty much went to bed as soon as I got home.  I also began to park in a reserved spot very near my building at work, rather than the lot a block away because I'd be winded, in need of a nap and having back pain before I sent

my first email of the day.  I found that I felt up to getting out and doing things, like going to my older kids' track meets and an outdoor summer movie series and things of the like, but my limited energy, the summer heat and the 18 pounds of babies, plus placenta, etc I was carrying made walking too far pretty difficult.  My close parking spot at work inspired me to inquire about temporary handicap tags for my car.

Just prior to 32 weeks I asked my OB about this and couldn't believe how easy it was.  I wish I had swallowed my pride and asked sooner.  Their office submitted all the paperwork and in less than a week the tags were mailed to my door.  This allowed me to continue to go to my kids' track meets without using up all my energy on the walk from the far side of the parking lot.  It allowed me to continue with some sense of normalcy which was really important to me for the big kids.

I'm sure the process is a little different state to state, but I urge you to look into it.  I didn't want to be thought of as handicapped but I also didn't want to be under house arrest.  The temporary handicap pass gave me some freedom to get out and about in my final weeks of this triplet pregnancy.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

oh snap!

There are many things I never even gave a second thought with my singletons.  One of them is snaps.  When you are have newborns and you're up a few times in the night x 3 babies you do not want to be snapping up the legs of tiny baby pajamas.  It just takes too long when you are doing three of them in an assembly line fashion and have 2 others waiting and sometimes screaming.  I've always found when someone is screaming is when I fumble most with snaps!

My advices:  in newborn and 0-3 month sizes go with zip up jammies or the elastic bottom gowns.  They save a bit of time that will quickly add up.  Now that mine are nearly 6 months and getting up less in the night, I have been putting them to bed in snap up pajamas on occasion but even now, still prefer zippers!