I feel like there are so many things I need to say about
what’s happened in the last few weeks and months, but I’m not sure I have the
words to say any of them. Let me start with a few things that are top of mind,
and that’s thanks to our amazing families and to the incredible staff at
Fairview Southdale hospital.
My mom came out to visit around 16 weeks and did an amazing
job getting the nurseries ready for the girls. I was still feeling pretty awful,
but mom took care of the painting and the yard. Had things ended the way they
should, our girls would have had beautiful rooms thanks to my mom’s help.
When Zoe’s water broke at 17 weeks, my MIL flew out and was
there by 9 that night. My dad and step
mom were there by 6 the next morning. I would not have made it through the last
two weeks without their help and love. They took care of everything for me when
I was stuck on bedrest and half out of my mind with pain. They also stayed with
us when I went into labor. My Dad and MIL drove DH and I to the hospital when I
was sure Alexis’ water had broken, and they stayed all night in the hallway and
waiting room until Alexis was born, and then continued to stay until close to
midnight that day after Zoe was born and I was out of surgery and conscious
again. They kept us fed and clean and kept us company when being alone would
have been too hard. I will never have the words to thank then enough.
I also need to recognize the amazing staff at Fairview
Southdale hospital in Edina. From the first night there when Zoe’s water broke
through labor, two rounds of surgery, and a multi-day stay, every single nurse
and doctor we interacted with was compassionate, attentive and understanding. When
my OB was called away to deal with another emergency as I delivered Zoe and
started hemorrhaging, the anesthesiologist (who has the exact same name as my
dad) stepped in with no hesitation and in all likelihood saved my life. I will
be forever grateful to the team there for their care and compassion.
There are quite a few more thank yous needed for friends and
colleagues who kept us in their prayers, but I’ll save that for another day.
For now, I am so grateful for the wonderful people who did everything possible
to make the worst possible situation as ok as possible.
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