Friday, September 20, 2013

22 Weeks


22 Weeks Update

Baby Size: They are each the length of an ear of corn
Total weight gain: 27 pounds 
Maternity clothes?: With this huge growing belly??? Of course! Mainly just tops though. Lots of my pants still fit, and I wear the heck out of some leggings. 
Sleep: It depends. Some nights I sleep great. Other nights I toss and turn and can't get comfortable. 
Miss Anything?: Still dreaming about that McDonalds coke. I've tried getting a root beer to trick myself into being satisfied. It was just a tease. 
Movement: Yes, lots! It's hard to tell who it is that's kicking at different times though. 
Food cravings: Drinking lots of milk lately! 
Anything making you queasy or sick: Still no!
Gender: Baby girl and Baby boy! Madeline Sophia and Mason Dallas. 
Symptoms: My backaches have been getting pretty bad. I can't sit for too long, but then if I'm on my feet for too long then my feet and ankles start to swell. I've been having to wear compression stockings to work. Yeah....super sexy I know. 
Mood: Don't know if it's feeling of being completely exhausted at the end of everyday, but I've been much more sensitive lately. If Jason looks the least bit irritated with me...I burst into tears. I'm sure he's just loving that. 
Looking forward toOur next ultrasound at 24 weeks!

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Friday, September 13, 2013

21 Weeks


21 Weeks Update

Baby Size: They are each  the size of a cantaloupe.
Total weight gain: 27 pounds 
Maternity clothes?: Totally! I mean well I have a giant bump, right? 
Sleep: It depends. Some nights I sleep great. Other nights I toss and turn and can't get comfortable. 
Miss Anything?: Still dreaming about that McDonalds coke. I've tried getting a root beer to trick myself into being satisfied. It was just a tease. 
Movement: Yes, lots! It's hard to tell who it is that's kicking at different times though. 
Food cravings: fruits
Anything making you queasy or sick: no
Gender: Baby girl and Baby boy! Madeline Sophia and Mason Dallas. 
Symptoms: These horrible backaches! 
Mood: Happy and tired.
Looking forward toOur next ultrasound at 24 weeks!
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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Jason + Urinal = 1, but Alisa = 0

I know that I haven't talked much about the home we're building, but anyway...

Well, Jason and his urinal in the man-cave win. I folded. We went and purchased the darn thing. Jason was wheeling that cart around the store with a big grin on his face. I wanted the automatic flusher for the urinal....I mean go big or go home, right? Jason wouldn't spring for it. He said the manual flusher was just fine. Lame! He is always the sensible one I guess. (Well wait, I guess anyone who requests a urinal when they have a perfectly fine toilet two steps away isn't really THAT sensible, huh?) As we left the store I told Jason I would start the cleaning lady search now and have her lined up for after we move in because I am not touching that.



We finally ordered the stone for the front of the house. I think I have changed my mind three times on this. After this last "decision" I told the guy at the lumber yard to just put the order in so I don't change my mind a fourth time. The very next day I had to go into the lumber yard to look at the shower heads for the master bathroom and caught myself yet again looking at different stone. I had to literally force myself to walk away. Certain things for this house I have had a clear picture in my head of what I want and can pick out and make a decision instantly. Kitchen cabinets, siding, windows....easy. This stone and the shingle colors...evidently not so easy. I'm scared for the day I have to decide all the paint colors.

I really like this tile for the bathrooms. It's a light gray with streaks of cream. I think I want to do this in long rectangular tiles instead of the square. Oh here we go again...another decision. 


And can you tell I'm really into gray? In tile and in the book ;)


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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Gender Reveal Party

Last Sunday we had the gender reveal party for the twins. We were so excited to do this. We had a sonogram last Wednesday and had to wait until Sunday for the party! Talk about anxious! 

We were so set on not knowing anything until the party we even wore headphones during the sonogram so we wouldn't accidentally overhear the two sonographers discussing what they saw! The next day I took the sealed envelope to the bakery and had them make two cakes with either pink or blue  inside each one. And on Sunday we cut them open in front of all our family and friends!

So here is the video! I got so excited I forgot to hold my piece of cake up and tell everyone what I saw! 



It's a boy and a girl! WE COULD NOT BE MORE EXCITED! 

Madeline Sophia Rimini and Mason Dallas Rimini

I was so convinced we were having two boys! I just had this feeling all along that it was boys. I really wanted a girl so badly! But I had convinced myself I would be a boy mom! Which is fine....but I can't lie! I really wanted a girl! So when we cut the cake in the video I saw mine was a boy and immediately looked over at Jason's cake! I could not be more thrilled! A boy and a girl seems perfect for our family! Jason's family is all boys and my family is ALL girls. So this is perfect! 

Here are a few pics from the big day!





The group who thought BOY/GIRL


The group who thought GIRL/GIRL

The group who thought BOY/BOY













My mom, sister, and stepdad even had shirts made!






It was such an exciting day! Thank you to all who came and a very special thanks to my friend Vanessa who was the only one who knew the genders and kept it a secret until the party! Love you Ness! 

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Our Battle With Infertility and The Story Of Our Success

I have debated for a long time on whether to share online our struggle with infertility. However, I have gotten a few emails and facebook messages from people asking me a few questions on how we were finally able to successfully get pregnant. So I figured why not share. If you know me personally (I say this because a few of the emails I've gotten were from people who I do not know but follow the blog) then you know I am the queen of too much information. I'm a pretty open book! I have no problem answering all the crazy questions people ask. And believe me when you are pregnant, especially I think with twins, people ask you some pretty crazy (and personal) questions. When we were trying to get pregnant I used to ask pregnant women and friends some pretty crazy questions as well. Jason would sometimes have to remind that not everyone is as open as I am and may be a little shocked at the questions I asked.
     So anyway as open as I am I really debated what to share online about our road to pregnancy. It's not that I care to share our experience, it's just that I didn't know if people would be like "woah honey.....TMI!" So if sperm counts and ovulation cycles scare you......then do NOT read on! haha!
Sooo here we go....

     As a teenager I had multiple ovarian cysts and was later diagnosed with endometriosis (Endometriosis is a female health disorder that occurs when cells from the lining of the womb (uterus) grow in other areas of the body. This can lead to pain, irregular bleeding, and problems getting pregnant).

     I was immediately put on birth control pills to regulate my cycle and help prevent the cysts and control the endometriosis. I also had a laproscopic surgery to clean out the scar tissue that was wrapping around the outside of my uterus and ovaries. I remember being at a doctor's appointment around 8th or 9th grade and a doctor explaining to me and my mother that this condition could cause problems with me getting pregnant when I was older. I didn't really think much of this....I mean who does when they are 13 years old?

     By the time I went to college I really didn't have anymore problems. no more cysts or pain. I just kept taking the birth control and everything seemed fine. By the time Jason and I were married and ready to start trying for a baby I had been on birth control for almost 15 years! I met with our local OBGYN and he told us to get off birth control and let my body learn to cycle by itself. (keep in mind I had never really had a regular birth control free cycle in my life. When I started birth control to control the endometriosis and cysts at such a young age I wasn't even really having a period.) After a month or two off the BC pill we bought an ovulation predictor kit and got serious about trying. The first month was perfect. I ovulated right on time! I thought holy cow this may work the first try! Yeah I was a little naive. We of course were not pregnant. The next month we again used the ovulation predictor kits, but I never ovulated. Almost 50 days later I also had not started a period. So I'm thinking, hey maybe we just missed the ovulation on the sticks and we are pregnant! Many at home pregnancy tests and a blood test later I found out no, I wasn't pregnant. So back to the doctor we go. I started prometrium to make my body start a period. The next month was the same thing....no ovulation and no period. Again another trip back to our doctor who again put me on prometrium and suggested I start Clomid (a drug used to induce ovulation.) Clomid was pretty rough in terms of side effects. We tried about 3 rounds unsuccessfully with Clomid. At that point I was pretty discouraged and asked my doctor what else we could do.
Sitting at yet another doctors appointment. 
     We began a series of tests. I had a hysterosalpingogram to see if scar tissue from my endometriosis was blocking my fallopian tubes and Jason had a sperm analysis. Both came back normal. So next step was to combine the Clomid medication with an IUI (intrauterine insemination).

    Basically they took Jason's sperm, put it in a small catheter, and inserted it directly into my uterus when my ovulation predictor kit said I was ovulating. The day we had this done was a disaster! Funny now looking back, but at the time it was pretty chaotic. Our OB has two offices in our area. When I called to schedule our IUI I called the office closest to our home since Jason would be making his "deposit" at home and then we would drive directly to the office to have the procedure done. So the day we were scheduled we arrived at the office to check in and hand over Jason's, well,.....little swimmers....in a plastic specimen cup. The receptionist then informed us that we weren't in their system as having an appintment that morning. I FREAKED! I told the poor lady I had a brown bag full of sperm and I needed someone to PLEASE get it inside me before it spoiled!!!!!! And what the heck did she mean I didn't have an appointment! She then calmly told me my appointment was at the other office (about 20 minutes away) and that if I got in the car and drove straight there everything would be just fine. So there we were, Jason was flying down the highway and I was holding this little cup of sperm between my knees trying to keep it warm while we drove. Jason dropped me off at the door and I ran inside with this little cup and shoved it to the receptionist when I walked in to the door.

     So needless to say the IUI didn't work....yeah shocking I know. Ha! At this point I began investigating reproductive endocrinologists and got a referral to one. We met with him and even though his office was about two hours away...we LOVED him! His plan was to do three months of timed intercourse with injectable medicine. Basically use much stronger drugs that I inject into my stomach or thigh, monitor the eggs/follicles growing in my ovaries with ultrasounds 1-2 times a week, when my ovaries were ready use another injectable medication to make me release one egg, and then go home and well, ya know,  give it the ol' fashion try.

     I actually didn't mind the injections. And I felt better on the stronger injectable medicine than I did on the Clomid. I'm told this is because Clomid is a more synthetic drug and the Follistim injectable medicine, although stronger, is more like the hormones naturally in your body. Not sure if this is true, but all I know is I felt like less of a hormonal mess on the injectable meds and didn't have the night sweats and hot flashes on Follistim.

One of the many beautiful bruises I had over the course of  our fertility treatments
Again we were unsuccessful with the timed intercourse cycles. Next step was the biggie....IVF (in vitro fertilization). This means I would be taking MANY more shots. 
Yep this is the amount of meds used for just one IVF cycle! 
     So I started the injections and was going to Evansville for sonograms almost every 3-4 days to monitor if my body was responding to the medicine and growing little eggs in my ovaries. And yes I definitely responded to the medicine. Between my two ovaries there were 54 eggs forming which is a ton! That was a bit uncomfortable, my abdomen was bloated and tender. I felt like I had two boulders in my sides! I wish I had a picture of one of the sonogram pics of this. My ovaries were so huge they were touching in the middle of my abdomen. It was pretty strange looking. So now it was time to head to Indianapolis which is about 5 and 1/2 hours from our home for the IVF procedure. 

    That morning we arrived at the facility, Jason had it pretty easy. He made his deposit in his little cup again and then his job was done. I was up. They put me under conscious sedation and brought me back to the procedure room. They used an ultrasound guided needle and withdrew all the eggs that had been growing in my ovaries. I do not remember a thing! Evidently I was Chatty Cathy during this though. The doctor told Jason I kept apologizing for how nervous I was and talking about how I am such a planner and how with this fertility stuff nothing was going according to my set plan. I cringe every time I think about what the heck came out of my mouth to that poor doctor. He said I eventually fell asleep during it so hopefully I didn't say anything too stupid. He was probably thinking maybe we don't want this crazy girl to procreate! 

     When I was brought back to the recovery room Jason was waiting for me. I was still a doped up mess and it took two nurses to get transferred onto the recovery room bed because every time they told me to scoot over onto the other bed I just sat there looking at them with a blank look on my face. Again I don't remember any of this. I remember at one point waking up and asking Jason how the doctor said it went. He was like, "Um, Ashley you have been laying there talking to me about it for the last five minutes." 

     Anyway 17 of the 50 something eggs they retrieved were mature enough for them to inject with sperm. They took Jason's best and most normal swimmers and with a tiny needle injected each of the 17 eggs with a single sperm in a petri dish. A few days later we went back to Indianapolis. Only 7 of the eggs had survived those few days after they were joined with Jason's sperm. They graded them and the two best were chosen to be placed back in my uterus. The remaining embryos were frozen for us to use in the future if this procedure didn't work or when we were ready to have more children. (The next day we found out they were only able to freeze two of the embryos because the other remaining ones did not survive the next day). 

Here is a pic of the embryos before they were placed back inside me.


 This time Jason was allowed to go back in the procedure room with me and I was given medication to help me relax, but not put alseep. So this I actually remember. This part was surprisingly quick and painless. We were able to watch the doctor place the two embryos into my uterus on the ultrasound screen. It was pretty exciting. We stayed in a nearby hotel that night and I was instructed to spend the next two days on the couch and in bed. Besides a little cramping that day and the next I felt pretty good. But now was the tough part.....the wait to see if we were pregnant. 

Before heading in to the procedure room.
And after the IVF procedure and all loopy.

Jason suited up for the embryo transfer. 
     The two week wait to find out if you are pregnant is by far the hardest part of fertility treatments. I'd take three shots a day any day over having to wait those two weeks. I was convinced it didn't work. Everyone warns you that IVF rarely works the first time and with the many disappointments we had over the past year, I was sure we would be back at the doctor giving it another shot. 

     About 10 days after the procedure Jason said let's take an at home pregnancy test. It was a Wednesday night and we weren't schedule for our blood pregnancy test until Friday with a followup blood test on Sunday. I was a little surprised. Throughout the many months of trying I was always the one wanting to take the tests and Jason was always like "no Ashley just wait. Its too soon for it to read." So why all the sudden did he want to be the eager beaver and take an at home test??? So reluctantly I agreed. I thought for sure it would say no. For one thing it was a little too early to tell and I was also convinced the IVF hadn't worked. But Jason, the forever optimist, insisted we try. And to my surprise......


And yes I took three tests to be sure!
It worked! We were pregnant. We didn't tell anybody that day and went to the blood test on Friday which came back positive as well. The follow up blood test on Sunday showed the same. The levels had risen significantly as compared to the Friday blood test so we were most definitely pregnant! 

I plan to post the video of how we told our family soon. It was such a great day!
     About a week or two after the pregnancy test we had our first ultrasound with our Reproductive Endocrinologist. The doctor walked into the room and said "how many do you think we have in there?" I told him I didn't care if he told me there was a mix up in the lab and there was a litter of puppies inside me...I was just so happy to finally be pregnant! He of course looked at me like I was a crazy person and then laughed and said he doubted that was going to be the case, but he had a feeling that both embryos took and there would be two. I wasn't convinced. Although I secretly had hoped for them both to have made it (being the pessimist I am) I was sure there would be just one. 


    
     So the ultrasound began and sure enough two little sacs were on the screen! I, however, was still holding my breath. I waited a few seconds longer and heard the doctor say "there is one little heartbeat......and there is the other heartbeat!" Jason of course burst into tears! And the doctor walked over and started rubbing his shoulders! haha! I was like wait a minute here....why are you rubbing his shoulders?! It was sweet though. To say we were happy and relieved was an understatement. 

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Saturday, September 7, 2013

They Met Carrie Underwood

Holy crap! I just got an email from my co-worker today and they said that Carrie Underwood hurt her ankle at the concert in Corpus. Then she said that she MET her, because she had to go to the Shoreline Hospital to get her ankle checked out. I was like. Holy my God! You're so lucky! I just wish that I was working there that day!
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15-20 Weeks and Way Behind!

Okay. Okay! I'm way behind! Also in case you couldn't make it to our party we're BOY/GIRL twins. So now five weeks of pictures! Oh and we decided on names. Baby Boy will be named Mason Dallas Rimini and Baby Girl will be named Madeline Sophia Rimini. I'm so anxious to meet both of them!




15 WEEKS UPDATE:

Baby Size: The twins are each the size of pears and are able to rub their eyes, yawn, blink, and hiccup!

Total weight gain: 13 pounds. It's funny at the beginning of week 15 I had numerous people tell me "you are so tiny for being this far along with twins. I was wearing maternity clothes with just one at this point." Toward the end of this week this conversation has definitely changed. Now people are stopping me saying "oh wow you have a belly now!" or "oh my you have really popped out overnight" Ha! how quickly that changed huh! I guess you can say the bump is now in full effect!
Maternity clothes? Still not yet but let me tell you the hair tie I have looped through that button hole is stretched. Like to the max. And so I'm afraid the time has come to order some maternity clothes. Like now. 
Sleep: The When You are expecting Twins, Triplets, or Quads book that has became our bible lately has informed me it is now time to sleep on my left side to ensure good blood flow to the babies. Which has been just fine for me. I usually only sleep on my side. 
Miss Anything? Not really! Just happy to be pregnant and growing!
Movement: Still no. I sooo want to feel those little ones move around. 
Food cravings: So I've never been a big oreo fan. But for some reason Jason had been buying them lately and let me just say I evidently do not hate them anymore. 
Anything making you queasy or sick: The thought of having to wear maternity clothes?? ha!
Gender: We have a doctors appointment next week so I'm hoping that just maybe I can sweet talk the doctor into taking a peek to find out what they are.
Symptoms: The headaches are much better this week. The other day I said to Jason, "My hands are a little swollen...thats weird." He immediately responded, "Ashley, you're pregnant...I think you keep forgetting. Weird stuff is going to start happening."  ...oh yeah, oops!

Here is a quick pic from one of the apps on my phone that shows what the babies look like in there at 15 weeks. I think they already looked so cramped! And we still have a long way to go! Poor little bugs. 

My friend Brittany and I at a wedding this weekend as she was loving on the babies. 


And yes I spelled avocado wrong. Can I blame it on pregnancy brain? NO? ...Ok i'm just an idiot!


16 WEEKS UPDATE:

Baby Size: The twins are each the size of avocados(and yes I realize it is spelled wrong on the board!) and can hear us talk. 

Maternity clothes? Well I broke down and bought a few maternity shirts last week. They are actually pretty cute, but I haven't worn them yet. 
Sleep: It's ok when I don't wake up every few hours to pee!
Miss Anything? Large McDonalds Coke. That sounds sooo good! But no caffeine for me. 
Movement: I thought I felt something the other day but I can't be sure. Probably just my stomach growling. I so want to feel them move though!
Food cravings: Not really cravings, but I'm not mad about the fact that we just bought a bunch of Halloween candy for trick-or-treaters. 
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nope.
Gender: Hoping to find out this coming week. If we do we are planning a gender reveal party. I've already been buying things for the party! We are pretty excited so fingers crossed we find out this week. 
Symptoms: Been a little tired this week and have been taking a few more naps. But no complaints here!

We put the cribs together this week. They are the Babyletto Modo cribs. I love them! Still need to get mattresses for them though. 


Jason hard at work!









19 WEEKS UPDATE:
Baby Size: The twins are the size of grapefruits  

Total weight gain: 19 pounds

Maternity clothes? I hate to say this, but yes. It was like 17 weeks hit, I woke up and BOOM.....hello big belly. This weekend Jason and I went to St. Louis for a day of shopping and I bought a bunch of maternity shirts and a pair of maternity jeans. I can still squeeze into my old jeans with a VERY stretched out hair tie, but when I tried on the maternity jeans it was like the heavens opened and I heard angels sing. Ok so that's a bit dramatic, but they were soooo much more comfortable that I totally got over the fact they were maternity jeans. I don't really know why I have been so against maternity clothes. I have wanted to be pregnant for so long you think I'd be all about them. But it was just really hard for me to open up to the idea that all the cute clothes in my closet will not be worn for a very long time. Oh well at least I still have my boots. 

Sleep: I've been getting a little uncomfortable and waking up quite a bit during the night. So sleep isn't as great as it once was. 
Miss Anything? Yes! Getting through a whole day without feeling like I've been hit by a truck!
Movement: Prickly pins and needles feelings in my belly! Sometimes feels like butterflies. 
Food cravings: I've been drinking a lot of milk lately. Jason asked me the other day if I was training for a gallon challenge! Ha! Which is weird because I've never been a big milk drinker....unless of course there is a big plate of cookies to go with it. Cookies are my weakness. 
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nope. 
Gender: Boy and girl!!!! Mason Dallas Rimini and Madeline Sophia Rimini
Symptoms: Along with waking up with a belly out of nowhere when I hit week 17... I also woke up feeling very pregnant. I had been feeling so great up until this point. I made it through the 1st trimester without one day nausea and, besides the fatigue, sometimes I even forgot I was pregnant I felt so great. But it has all caught up to me now. If I have a long day at work or did a little too much that day my entire body starts to hurt. My hands and feet are starting to swell a little and I am having the worst backaches! 
Mood: I never know how to answer this one. Ok, I guess? Just tired! Maybe I should ask Jason for his opinion on this one!
Looking forward to: We have the 20 week ultrasound on Tuesday. My mom is going along with Jason and I so we are all excited to get a good long look at these sweet little babies. 

Lots of shopping has been happening now that we know the genders. How cute are these little hats we bought at a local children's boutique called Trendy Kids. 

The hat and socks we also got at Trendy Kids and the onsie is from Megan and Nigel. 


Their closet is starting to fill up already! You would think they were coming in a few weeks with how full it's getting! 





20 WEEKS UPDATE:
Baby Size: The twins are the size bananas (in length) and has developed regular sleeping patterns.

Maternity clothes? Yes and also had to go buy bigger scrubs for work. Not quite professional when your belly hangs out the bottom of your scrub top!
Sleep: I've been getting a little uncomfortable and waking up quite a bit during the night. So sleep isn't as great as it once was. 
Miss Anything? Still missing a large McDonald's Coke. 
Movement: Still no major movements just the butterfly feelings. 
Food cravings: Not really. I just can't wait for Pumpkin Pie around Thanksgiving!
Anything making you queasy or sick: No 
Gender: Boy and girl!!!! Mason Dallas Rimini and Madeline Sophia Rimini
Symptoms: Still just the backaches and fatigue. 
Looking forward to: Feeling more movement from the babies, actually feeling kicks and not just tingles! 

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