I made this video to show our new church what we went through when the kids were born and why the March of Dimes is so important to us. They sure have come a long ways!
I just love these videos, seeing how far our kiddos have come! Watching this, I can't get over how similar our babies and our experiences were - not holding for so long after birth, the surgeries and being on vents for so long, and even the days your kids came home, Will was right around when Johnathan did and Lindy around Mady. What little miracles we have!! : )
To see them now, it's hard to believe what they endured to get to this point. I remember how tiny they were in the NICU at FMC, and am so thankful for the milestones they continue to accomplish! Love all of you bunches.
After many years of trying to get pregnant, we finally got a positive pregnancy test on March 5, 2007. The first ultrasound said it was twins. The second one said it was triplets!
At 15 weeks we found out Baby C had extremely low amniotic fluid and was not expected to survive. He fought on for 10 more weeks though.
After a few weeks at home on bedrest and 12 days of hospital bedrest (where they stopped labor on me twice), I delivered the triplets via c-section on July 30, 2007 at 25 weeks and 2 days.
Lindy Jane was 1 pound 9 ounces, William Allan was 1 pound 14 ounces and Adam Allan was 1 pound 13 ounces. Adam Allan (Baby C) only lived for 12 hours after delivery.
Lindy and Will continued to fight for their lives. After 100 days in the NICU, Will came home on November 6, 2007. After 143 days in the NICU, Lindy came home on December 19, 2007.
So here is our story. We hope you enjoy reading about the cutest babies in the world!
6 comments:
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing! I can't wait to meet these precious miracles!
So amazing. They have come so far. Our videos look so similar.
Beautiful So very moving! I sometimes forget, but sometimes it seems like yesterday.
That was very touching. Thank you for sharing.
I just love these videos, seeing how far our kiddos have come! Watching this, I can't get over how similar our babies and our experiences were - not holding for so long after birth, the surgeries and being on vents for so long, and even the days your kids came home, Will was right around when Johnathan did and Lindy around Mady. What little miracles we have!! : )
Jamie
To see them now, it's hard to believe what they endured to get to this point. I remember how tiny they were in the NICU at FMC, and am so thankful for the milestones they continue to accomplish! Love all of you bunches.
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