Guest guest Posted November 20, 2004 Report Share Posted November 20, 2004 oh no terri, i'll keep you and lynzie in my prayers and thoughts, hugs and hope that baby stays in for as long as she can! aka mom2ben99 update again..........I am now in hospital....Terri from Tx here Hi ya'll, OK......my luck is not very good. First, in mid Oct, I lost my job. Then, on Fri, Nov. 12, I went to my OB for my 24 week Level 2 ultrasound and they discovered I was dilating and my cervix was open. Not good! They immediately admitted me to Seton Hospital in Austin. I have been here ever since. I am not having contractions and I have not dilated anymore but my bag of waters is bulging and is at risk of rupturing. Since I lost a daughter back in 2001 at 22 weeks becuz of early dilation, they have put me on hospital bedrest and are watching me very closely. I also live over an hour away from the hospital. The docs have said I will be here until at least week 28. I will be 26 weeks on Monday. So, I will be here awhile. I will celebrate my 40th birthday next Fri, Nov. 26 in the hospital on bedrest. But honestly, as long as my daughter is safe and still inside my womb right now, I am fine and very grateful. God is watching over us. If anyone wants to call, my direct phone number to my hospital room is: . Hugs to all of you......take care of yourselves and your babies. Also, I am only borrowing this laptop today, so after today, I won't have computer access for weeks..........so I cannot reply back, that's why I gave my phone number....if anyone wants to chat. Love Terri in Texas LAP RNY was: 2.16.01 Abdominoplasty was: 8.30.02 26 weeks pregnant with Lynzie Elaine...originally had c-section sched for Feb. 17, 2005. Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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