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Congratulations!!---

SU/BU?

In a message dated 10/18/04 7:17:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

cbeyer@... writes:

> Just wanted to announce the birth of our SU Resected Baby boy!

> Hudson Ray was born via c-section Oct 10th - 10 days early. He

> weighed 6 lbs even and 19 1/4 inches long. We are doing well and

> enjoying the difficulties of breastfeeding.

>

> Just wanted to share in the good news to others in the same situation!

>

> Thank you for the encouragement through our miscarriages, diagnosis,

> and solution to have a healthy baby boy.

>

> Cory

> 2 m/c's

> Su resected 09/03

>

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Congratulations!!---

SU/BU?

In a message dated 10/18/04 7:17:14 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

cbeyer@... writes:

> Just wanted to announce the birth of our SU Resected Baby boy!

> Hudson Ray was born via c-section Oct 10th - 10 days early. He

> weighed 6 lbs even and 19 1/4 inches long. We are doing well and

> enjoying the difficulties of breastfeeding.

>

> Just wanted to share in the good news to others in the same situation!

>

> Thank you for the encouragement through our miscarriages, diagnosis,

> and solution to have a healthy baby boy.

>

> Cory

> 2 m/c's

> Su resected 09/03

>

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Welcome to the world,

Daweson Behnke, 10/19/04 12:21pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

Behnke, 10/19/04, 12:23pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

born at exactly 36 weeks :)

had a little trouble with jaundice and lost too much weight (jaundice

makes them sleep all the time), so we had to leave him at the hospital one

extra night and supplement with formula. We think we can bring him home

today though :)

's lungs are still immature and he has been in the NICU since birth

receiving oxygen (through a cpap- those little nose prongs). Thursday he

got a treatment of surfactant to help his lungs mature, and as of yesterday

he was breathing room air just slightly pressurized :) Because of the cpap

he can't suck, so he is eating through a feeding tube (I am trying to

express milk to take in now that it's come in). Once he can breathe

properly (soon I hope!) they have teach him how to suck, then he can come

home too, hopefully some time next week.

I've had a bit of a time recovering, the surgery went fine but they had to

give me some weird drugs (I hallucinated while they were delivering the

babes, that's a story in itself LOL!) and LOTS of fluids to keep my BP up so

I'm swollen like a balloon, plus I have bronchitis, luckily not constant

coughing but any is bad with that incision! But I came home last night and

feel pretty good as long as I've got my pain meds :)

I will try to post pics on the website!

hugs

Mikki

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Congratulations Mikki!

I'm so happy for you! Glad to hear the boys are doing well and that

you are not in too much discomfort (although I'm sure I'd be whining

like crazy in your position!).

Keep us posted on your and a and 's progress.

Hugs,

Sylvana

> Welcome to the world,

>

> Daweson Behnke, 10/19/04 12:21pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

> Behnke, 10/19/04, 12:23pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

>

> born at exactly 36 weeks :)

>

> had a little trouble with jaundice and lost too much weight

(jaundice

> makes them sleep all the time), so we had to leave him at the

hospital one

> extra night and supplement with formula. We think we can bring him

home

> today though :)

>

> 's lungs are still immature and he has been in the NICU since

birth

> receiving oxygen (through a cpap- those little nose prongs).

Thursday he

> got a treatment of surfactant to help his lungs mature, and as of

yesterday

> he was breathing room air just slightly pressurized :) Because of

the cpap

> he can't suck, so he is eating through a feeding tube (I am trying

to

> express milk to take in now that it's come in). Once he can breathe

> properly (soon I hope!) they have teach him how to suck, then he

can come

> home too, hopefully some time next week.

>

> I've had a bit of a time recovering, the surgery went fine but they

had to

> give me some weird drugs (I hallucinated while they were delivering

the

> babes, that's a story in itself LOL!) and LOTS of fluids to keep my

BP up so

> I'm swollen like a balloon, plus I have bronchitis, luckily not

constant

> coughing but any is bad with that incision! But I came home last

night and

> feel pretty good as long as I've got my pain meds :)

>

> I will try to post pics on the website!

>

> hugs

> Mikki

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Congratulations, Mikki!! I've been eagerly awaiting your

announcement and I'm so happy to hear that everything went well for

you. And WOW that both boys weigh the exact same and are the exact

same length--that's amazing!

I hope you're able to bring them home soon, but get some rest while

you can. How's it feel to finally put those bowling balls down?!?

You must feel amazing, regardless of the bronchitis and the

incision...

Keep us updated and post pics when you can!!

Hugs to your whole family,

Jenessa

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Congratulations, Mikki!! I've been eagerly awaiting your

announcement and I'm so happy to hear that everything went well for

you. And WOW that both boys weigh the exact same and are the exact

same length--that's amazing!

I hope you're able to bring them home soon, but get some rest while

you can. How's it feel to finally put those bowling balls down?!?

You must feel amazing, regardless of the bronchitis and the

incision...

Keep us updated and post pics when you can!!

Hugs to your whole family,

Jenessa

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Congratulations, Mikki!! I've been eagerly awaiting your

announcement and I'm so happy to hear that everything went well for

you. And WOW that both boys weigh the exact same and are the exact

same length--that's amazing!

I hope you're able to bring them home soon, but get some rest while

you can. How's it feel to finally put those bowling balls down?!?

You must feel amazing, regardless of the bronchitis and the

incision...

Keep us updated and post pics when you can!!

Hugs to your whole family,

Jenessa

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Mikki,

CONGRATULATIONS, Mama, you did a darned good job keeping those boys

in there and it has paid off with two beautiful healthy (and

identically weighted!) boys. I'm sure will be home in no time.

You are an inspiration to everyone who gets pregnant with one OR two

babies on this board -- your great attitude and constant sense of

humor while lugging around 13 pounds of baby in a BU were

incredible. Enjoy your precious babies!

PS oh and DO tell about the hallucinations when you get a chance...

It's not surprising, really... your body has been through heck, you

need to take darned good care of yourself the next year or so!

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Mikki,

CONGRATULATIONS, Mama, you did a darned good job keeping those boys

in there and it has paid off with two beautiful healthy (and

identically weighted!) boys. I'm sure will be home in no time.

You are an inspiration to everyone who gets pregnant with one OR two

babies on this board -- your great attitude and constant sense of

humor while lugging around 13 pounds of baby in a BU were

incredible. Enjoy your precious babies!

PS oh and DO tell about the hallucinations when you get a chance...

It's not surprising, really... your body has been through heck, you

need to take darned good care of yourself the next year or so!

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Mikki,

CONGRATULATIONS, Mama, you did a darned good job keeping those boys

in there and it has paid off with two beautiful healthy (and

identically weighted!) boys. I'm sure will be home in no time.

You are an inspiration to everyone who gets pregnant with one OR two

babies on this board -- your great attitude and constant sense of

humor while lugging around 13 pounds of baby in a BU were

incredible. Enjoy your precious babies!

PS oh and DO tell about the hallucinations when you get a chance...

It's not surprising, really... your body has been through heck, you

need to take darned good care of yourself the next year or so!

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wow Mikki----

you are amazing!!!!!!! glad the boys are doing well----minor

setbacks, it seems! sorry your delivery was not fun---I am sure we

will hear about it when you have time!! (yeah right----when will that

be???)

the boys were big!!!!! and exact measurements---how fun!!!!!!

cant wait to see pics!!!!!-- I am right behind you--- 2 weeks from

today!!! scgheduled c-sect----

:)

J/ BU

35w#2

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wow Mikki----

you are amazing!!!!!!! glad the boys are doing well----minor

setbacks, it seems! sorry your delivery was not fun---I am sure we

will hear about it when you have time!! (yeah right----when will that

be???)

the boys were big!!!!! and exact measurements---how fun!!!!!!

cant wait to see pics!!!!!-- I am right behind you--- 2 weeks from

today!!! scgheduled c-sect----

:)

J/ BU

35w#2

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Congratulations Mikki!

Good work girl! You are so strong, it's unbeleivable! And always in

such a good spirit. I'm sure you don't feel physically great right

now, but know that you are a huge inspiration for all of us in here

(I think I can speak for everyone), to brave the difficulties and

never lose hope that one day, we can all get there. Thank you for

that and I hope your little men come home very soon!

Cecilia, 35, BU

3 m/c

> Welcome to the world,

>

> Daweson Behnke, 10/19/04 12:21pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

> Behnke, 10/19/04, 12:23pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

>

> born at exactly 36 weeks :)

>

> had a little trouble with jaundice and lost too much weight

(jaundice

> makes them sleep all the time), so we had to leave him at the

hospital one

> extra night and supplement with formula. We think we can bring him

home

> today though :)

>

> 's lungs are still immature and he has been in the NICU since

birth

> receiving oxygen (through a cpap- those little nose prongs).

Thursday he

> got a treatment of surfactant to help his lungs mature, and as of

yesterday

> he was breathing room air just slightly pressurized :) Because of

the cpap

> he can't suck, so he is eating through a feeding tube (I am trying

to

> express milk to take in now that it's come in). Once he can breathe

> properly (soon I hope!) they have teach him how to suck, then he

can come

> home too, hopefully some time next week.

>

> I've had a bit of a time recovering, the surgery went fine but they

had to

> give me some weird drugs (I hallucinated while they were delivering

the

> babes, that's a story in itself LOL!) and LOTS of fluids to keep my

BP up so

> I'm swollen like a balloon, plus I have bronchitis, luckily not

constant

> coughing but any is bad with that incision! But I came home last

night and

> feel pretty good as long as I've got my pain meds :)

>

> I will try to post pics on the website!

>

> hugs

> Mikki

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Congratulations Mikki!

Good work girl! You are so strong, it's unbeleivable! And always in

such a good spirit. I'm sure you don't feel physically great right

now, but know that you are a huge inspiration for all of us in here

(I think I can speak for everyone), to brave the difficulties and

never lose hope that one day, we can all get there. Thank you for

that and I hope your little men come home very soon!

Cecilia, 35, BU

3 m/c

> Welcome to the world,

>

> Daweson Behnke, 10/19/04 12:21pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

> Behnke, 10/19/04, 12:23pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

>

> born at exactly 36 weeks :)

>

> had a little trouble with jaundice and lost too much weight

(jaundice

> makes them sleep all the time), so we had to leave him at the

hospital one

> extra night and supplement with formula. We think we can bring him

home

> today though :)

>

> 's lungs are still immature and he has been in the NICU since

birth

> receiving oxygen (through a cpap- those little nose prongs).

Thursday he

> got a treatment of surfactant to help his lungs mature, and as of

yesterday

> he was breathing room air just slightly pressurized :) Because of

the cpap

> he can't suck, so he is eating through a feeding tube (I am trying

to

> express milk to take in now that it's come in). Once he can breathe

> properly (soon I hope!) they have teach him how to suck, then he

can come

> home too, hopefully some time next week.

>

> I've had a bit of a time recovering, the surgery went fine but they

had to

> give me some weird drugs (I hallucinated while they were delivering

the

> babes, that's a story in itself LOL!) and LOTS of fluids to keep my

BP up so

> I'm swollen like a balloon, plus I have bronchitis, luckily not

constant

> coughing but any is bad with that incision! But I came home last

night and

> feel pretty good as long as I've got my pain meds :)

>

> I will try to post pics on the website!

>

> hugs

> Mikki

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Congratulations Mikki!

Good work girl! You are so strong, it's unbeleivable! And always in

such a good spirit. I'm sure you don't feel physically great right

now, but know that you are a huge inspiration for all of us in here

(I think I can speak for everyone), to brave the difficulties and

never lose hope that one day, we can all get there. Thank you for

that and I hope your little men come home very soon!

Cecilia, 35, BU

3 m/c

> Welcome to the world,

>

> Daweson Behnke, 10/19/04 12:21pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

> Behnke, 10/19/04, 12:23pm, 6 lbs 6 oz, 19.5 inches

>

> born at exactly 36 weeks :)

>

> had a little trouble with jaundice and lost too much weight

(jaundice

> makes them sleep all the time), so we had to leave him at the

hospital one

> extra night and supplement with formula. We think we can bring him

home

> today though :)

>

> 's lungs are still immature and he has been in the NICU since

birth

> receiving oxygen (through a cpap- those little nose prongs).

Thursday he

> got a treatment of surfactant to help his lungs mature, and as of

yesterday

> he was breathing room air just slightly pressurized :) Because of

the cpap

> he can't suck, so he is eating through a feeding tube (I am trying

to

> express milk to take in now that it's come in). Once he can breathe

> properly (soon I hope!) they have teach him how to suck, then he

can come

> home too, hopefully some time next week.

>

> I've had a bit of a time recovering, the surgery went fine but they

had to

> give me some weird drugs (I hallucinated while they were delivering

the

> babes, that's a story in itself LOL!) and LOTS of fluids to keep my

BP up so

> I'm swollen like a balloon, plus I have bronchitis, luckily not

constant

> coughing but any is bad with that incision! But I came home last

night and

> feel pretty good as long as I've got my pain meds :)

>

> I will try to post pics on the website!

>

> hugs

> Mikki

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Mikki,

Congratulations to you and your family! I love the names you picked. I hope you

have both of the boys home with you ASAP!

-Kim

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Mikki,

Congrats I am so happy for you. You are really and insperation for all the

women on the board. - Liz

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Mikki,

Welcome to the world, indeed.

CONGRATULATIONS on your two bundles of joy. I will keep the

babies in my prayers for a quick and healthy homecoming.

Enjoy them and try to get some rest.

Once again, Congrats!!!!

Marty

S/U resected

19w4d

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