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monicac
monicac has 31 days to go and is now in week 35
Age: 37
Country: usa
Province/region: Florida
City: Sanford
Partner: Joe-Husband
Children: Yes, 5
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Due date: 13 Jun ,2008
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MY STORY...Dedicated to Heavyn Katrice (B/D May 11, 2007) whom I had to say goodbye to before I could say hello.

On May 7th 2007, I was having a normal pregnancy. I was 22 weeks and having a little girl my husband and I were very happy, she was going to be my last baby because we have two boys together. We had her name picked out (Alana Katrice) and my husband was going to purchase the crib, stroller and car seat at the end of the week.

May 8th 2007, I was at work and around 11am I went to the restroom, when I looked down I noticed a very small amount of blood in my underwear. I wasn't too concerned, but I did call my doctor and told him about it, so he told me to come to the office at lunch and he'll check it out. When I got to the office, I was seen by the doctor, and he checked my cervix, the first thing out of his mouth was OMG...you'll fully dialated. He told me to go to L&D right a way, and no where else. I wasn't fully aware of what was going on when I got to the hospital, and I was placed on strict bedrest. I remained in the bed for a couple of days with my head lowered to keep the baby from putting pressure on cervix, and my doctor told me to terminate the pregnancy because her chances of survival was none, because the hospital wasn't capable of handling a very premature baby. I refused to end my pregnancy and was determined to hold on to my little girl until I was 24 weeks and was able to be transferred to hospital with a level III nursey (they can handle very premature babies).

May 10th 2007 a hospital in Jacksonville was willing to take over my care and try to save my baby, but my water breaks before the helicoper can pick me up, and I knew things was going to go down hill fast, because I couldn't be transported once my water broke and to make it worst my cervix closed preventing me from delivery naturally. Later that evening I started having painful contractions.

May 11th 2007, after hours of painful contraction I was given medication to calm the contractions and my I was so worn out I felt I was going to die that day. I asked my OB to preform a C-section, and he did. The surgery was suppose to take 45 minutes, but I was in surgery for 4 hours. My OB had problems delivering my baby and I became septic and all my major organs were shutting down. When I woke up from the surgery the next day I was in the ICU , and didn't remember why I was in the hospital. I didn't know how bad my situation was unitl my sister told me later, that the hospital staff informed her and my husband may have to think about final arrangements for both me and my daughter.

May 13 Mother's Day...they bought my daughter to ICU, she was beautiful with a head full of hair, and very long eyelashes (We renamed her Heavyn Katrice). After only a few minutes of holding her I cried, and started to hyperventilate which cause the machines to alert the nurses. My husband took her back and gave her back to the nurse, and that was the last time I saw her.

May 25th 2007 I was finally able to leave the hospital, but I left empty handed.

MY MESSAGE TO ALL EXPECTANT MOTHERS...

***Incompetent cervix can happen to anyone whether you are a first time mother or not.

***There are very little warnings and once you have an IC you'll always have an IC.

***IC happens in the second trimester and it normally diagnosed after your loss.

***Make sure the hospitals you are given birth at have a level III nursery if you think you are going to deliver before 35 weeks (do your research).

***Most other hospital won't do any life saving precedures on your baby if you are less than 24 weeks.

***If you have any minor pains or contractions in the second trimester, go to the hospital ASAP have them check your cervix..

***Talk to your doctor about any concerns about IC before it happens.


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niseybear - Tuesday, 6 May
Hey lady! I read your story about the anniversary of your daughter's death coming up on Mother's Day this year. WOW. I hope you'll be able to get through it. And look at it this way, if you're little one is born on that day, that's his way of telling his baby sister how much he loves her. He wants to share his birthday with her. Wishing you all the best!


sissy36 - Tuesday, 6 May
wish i could say or do something to make your pain easier,it's something we all carry everday.most people have no idea just how much hurt is still there, even with another baby on the way.april 17th was the birthday of zachery , I cried my silent tears and no one else even remembered what day it was. Mothers Day will probaly always be happy and sad for you .


S3nD*a*Bl3sSinG - Wednesday, 30 April
awwww.. i hear ya! well god bless and keep me posted


S3nD*a*Bl3sSinG - Wednesday, 30 April
 ur locks are gorgeous... so how r u feeling these days?


sissy36 - Tuesday, 29 April
I'm so happy for you! I just had a cerclage done,two weeks ago.I go back for a check up in three days.I've never carried longer than 20 wks.So i look forward to the day i can say i'm 33 wks.You are an inspiration and hope.I wish you the the best of luck for a smooth delievery(in 4 or more wks).


mom4aab - Monday, 28 April
Wow! That's Great! Your almost there!! I am sure you will make it one more month:)


jamfam - Sunday, 27 April
I am so very sorry about the loss of your pecious baby girl. I am also very happy for you. Congrats on this pregnancy and baby. Blessings to you and your family.




preciousangels2 - Saturday, 26 April
Congrats! I'm sooo happy to hear that this pregnancy is going well for you and that the cerclage held! Glad to hear everything is going good!


bobbette89 - Saturday, 19 April
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congrats and many blessings!


jcjd04 - Sunday, 30 Mar
honestly,you are not bound to deliver at that hospital,your doctor will be notified of your labor,he may/may not be the one to deliver your baby.i loved my last ob/gyn,but when it came time to deliver they were on vacation and she didn't deliver my baby.if you are not comfortable with that hospital,and i wouldn't be either if a baby was snatchedkeep your dr.for all your prenatals,but come time for delivery go to a hospital you are comfortable at.my hosp. will be the U of M and they actually put security braclets on the baby.if it is cut,or baby gets too close to the exit the whole hosp. gets put on lock down,doors lock elevators shut down the whole 9 yards! good luck and best wishes on your choice and with your baby!


Peach - Sunday, 30 Mar
I recommend changing doctors and thereby changing hospitals. There are plenty of other great doctor's out there!!


Baby3OnWay - Sunday, 30 Mar
I read your story about your hospital and not sure where it is exactly but here in our hospitals they have a program called hugs and you should see if your hospital has it or has thought about bringing it to the hospital. What it is, is once the babies are born they get a braclet attached to their ankle that sounds an alarm everytime they are passed through a doorway or get to close to one. They make lots of noise and gain a lot o fattention from everyone. Although it can wake you up at night when a nurse is taking a child to get test done and suck its a great program they have... check it out cause I know there are getting this in more and more hospitals over time! If not saftey first!!!! Not like I slept much in the hospital as it was but it did add some extra help in my books! Hope this helps and good luck in your decision girl! Keep me posted


firstandexcited - Sunday, 30 Mar
That is really tough call to have to make. It's either your doctor and a crapy hospital or a better hospital, further away, with a doctor that you don't know. I had to make that same decision sorta. I've been going to my OB-GYN for years, and they only work out of one hospital too. So I had the choice of keeping my doctor and going to a hospital further away, or change doctors and go to a closer hospital. I kept my doctor and decided to drive a little further. But in your case where the hospital is crap, I wouldn't want to go there! But at the same time, you are pretty far in your pregnancy to change now. That is one tough call. I'm sure security is probably beefed up there now because of what happened, but it's still the point that a baby was taken from there!

I really don't know what to tell you bc I don't know what I would do either. I would probably continue with the doctor for this pregnancy, and then look into switching after this, just because it's so late in the game now....But I hope that you can make a decision you feel good with, because both are tough calls! Good luck


marrisu - Sunday, 30 Mar
That's funny that we have the same doc! did you see him on discovery health? He was on a show about a paralyzed woman having a baby. I am only high risk because of my age so I go to him every week until the end for stress tests.


marrisu - Saturday, 29 Mar
His name is Gregory Zittell Physician Associates on Lake Mary Blvd (407) 302-3111. I promise you will love him. I switched at 20 weeks and they let me keep my high risk dr (Dr Amalt) even though they have their own high risk group.


Kippy - Saturday, 29 Mar
I also have a huge concern for the hospital that I have to go to. It is the nearist one and is 76 miles away and the next one is another 45 miles so I don't really have a choice. I have heard all kinds of bad stories about it and hate the thought of going there. I just keep telling myself things will go good but it is so hard to not be scared to go there.


thuy - Wednesday, 12 Mar
Hi, I just read your story and I'm soo sorry for your loss. I just lost our baby girl at 19 weeks recently as my water broke early. The doctors still unsure what the cause is but it was either an infection or IC. Either way, the pain is real and we can never have her back. I am hopeful we can try again and take better precautions next time. God bless you and your family and your upcoming bundle of joy.


Carmione - Friday, 7 Mar
How are you doing? I just read your story and we must have been linked in time somehow. Basically the a very similar thing happened to me- our sweetie came too early last year, due to what was now called an ic-that we knew nothing about. Mother's day my water broke, and Kendi was born at 1:19 the following morning...It wasn't until joining this site that I learned how common this really is. Thank you for sharing your story!
Natalie


blasianbarbie - Saturday, 23 Feb
Just stumbled across your page and wanted to say thanks -- for sharing your story. Very informative. Sorry for your loss.


Ms.Thang - Friday, 22 Feb
Thank you very much Monica!!!! Hope all is well with you and your family!!!!


Ms.Thang - Tuesday, 19 Feb
Hi Monica! Let me start off by saying I am very sorry for the lost of your daughter. I am only 7 weeks prgnant but have already been labled High Risk since my OB found out that I was pregnant. I have had a removal from fibroids back in 12/2005. I was not even expecting to be able to get pregnant. But here I am 7 weeks. I wanted to know how soon should you have your doctor check for cervix for ic?


socalgal - Friday, 1 Feb
Hi Monica,
I just read your story tonight and I am so worried for you. Especially since haven't posted in over two weeks and you describe such a stressful life situation with hubby gone and and not being able to take your doctor's advice to go on bedrest.

I am only one week into bed rest but it seems to be working great for me. All the strange pains I had when I was running around trying to be 'Supermom' have disappeared. I pray that you can get off your feet more often and get more rest. At least invest in a maternity support band and try to sit at a 40 degree angle rather than straight up and down as much as possible.

I hope everything is okay with you and that you've just been too busy to post. I will praying for you. Can't wait until your next post!


jaylianarose85 - Friday, 25 Jan
Hello I just read your blog and I am praying that you have a happy healthy pregnancy. Please keep me updated. God bless you.


deelight - Wednesday, 23 Jan
Monica, I have had a loss even had one of my children at 32 weeks. Please don't stress and worry to much. This is my second cerclage. My last child was born at 37 weeks.




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