Cooper is adjusting well!

Cooper is fine as long as he can use anything the twins have ..... but he has made it clear that his toys are off limits!!!



At least we have good quaility help!!!

Beck is home!






First an overnight stay in the hospital to learn the monitors -not really resort style accommodations
Together again!!!


Oct 15, 2009

Cole is coming home today!

Cole is coming home today!

First time together since birth!

Beck - small but growing - our little fighter!!!

Oct 6, 2009

Twinkie Portraits

Here are a few of the better photos we've taken so far:


Beck:





Cole:



IVs Are Out!


Yay!  Both kids have had their IV posts removed all together!
The IV sits under the blue padded board on their arms.  It's there to keep the kids from rubbing it out (the IV post, that is).

All the other leads are for monitoring their heart rate, temperature, breathing, and blood gas (amount of oxygen in their blood).  Beck (above) also has a feeding tube running into his nose and down his throat into his stomach.  He's eating less than his brother, and even has trouble staying awake for a full feeding, so the nurses are pouring whatever he can't take from the bottle directly into his belly.  They say it's a lot of work just sucking from the bottle.  In fact, if we let them try for too long, they might end up expending more calories trying to eat than they're actually taking in from the bottle!  Crazy!



Anyway, here are some more pictures of both babies without the IVs for your viewing enjoyment!


...Beck's to the right, and Cole is down below.

...as always, more pictures are over in our Picasa Web Album.

Oct 4, 2009

Chastity's Due To Head Home



We've gone through most of the hospital check-out procedures: the nurse has explained all the things Chastity should and shouldn't do, prescriptions have been written, and we've been told to take our time leaving today (emphasis on leaving today). Here's a picture of Chas in her hospital bed from a few minutes ago. She's reluctant to leave since it's so easy to walk across the hall to visit the NICU at feeding times, but it'll be nice to shower at home.

The twins are both completel
y off all breathing support: the CPAP have stayed off, and the nasal canula (nose prongs) have been off since
yesterday.

They're both feeding from bottles pretty well, with increasing amounts every 9 hours or so. The NICU doctor said Cole will likely come home before Beck, probably in about a week (antibiotics are a 10-day regimen).
After today's visit, it looks like Cole is eating more and more (30 cc) while Beck seems to get tired after about 15-20 minutes of feeding (only ate about 11 cc). Here's the latest run-down on both:

Cole
  • IV fluids are off!
  • Antibiotics still being given, but will probably stop today.
Beck
  • IV fluids are still on, supplementing his food.
  • Antibiotics are off!

Oct 3, 2009

We can finally hold the babies!

Last night we visited the twins while they were being fed, and WE GOT TO HOLD THEM!!!
(More pictures available in our Picasa web album)



Here we are with little Beck...
(Beckham Jake Langley)
...the baby formerly known as
Baby "B"
...and here we are with big Cole.
(Colton Kai Langley)
...the baby formerly known as
Baby "A"





We both got to feed the babies from a bottle.  Chastity couldn't breastfeed either baby, but got to spend some quality skin-to-skin contact time.  She really loved the feeling, and hopes it'll help spur on her breast milk.  It's frustrating for her trying to pump without being near them or holding them.





Chastity will likely be discharged from the hospital tomorrow, but the babies are going to stay in the NICU.  We'll be getting to know the route from our place to the hospital very well over the next several days.  It seems like Cole and Beck are both progressing well, but Cole will likely be discharged from the NICU before Beck just because of his size.

As always, we'll call or update this blog with more news as it's available.






Oct 2, 2009

Twinkies Are Here!!!




Well, the twins were born yesterday morning! To be more specific, they were born on October 1st (easy birthday to remember - Yay!) at 8:15 and 8:16 AM (babies "A" & "B" respectively). Here's how they measured up at birth:
BABY "A": 5 lbs - 0 oz (born at 8:15am)
BABY "B": 3 lbs - 5 oz (born at 8:16am)




They were born at 36 weeks, or 4 weeks premature, which puts them right on the cusp of the danger zone for preemies. The tubes you see coming from their noses are CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure) tubes. They both had to use them the first day out of the womb, just to help them with their breathing. By this morning, they were disconnected from the CPAP machines and breathing on their own:

We'll update with more pictures as soon as we can!