Miranda's family

Leonardo, Juliana, Nicholas, Nathalie, Stitch and Oreo site.

Friday, July 28, 2006

Nicholas and Nathalie arrived!!!

On July 18th, Nicholas and Nathalie were born. Nicholas was born first at 16:21 weighting 5.8 pounds and Nathalie at 16:23 weighting 5.02 pounds. They are as cute as they can be and they are making mommy and daddy radiant, exctremely happy!!!

Mommy and Daddy are doing well and they are completely in love with their children even though they are completely sleep deprived. They really don't care about their sleep deprivation, the arrival of Nicholas and Nathalie is a dream come true for them!!!

Mommy and Daddy don't have spare time anymore, so if they don't answer your calls or e-mails, they are really sorry and hope you understand!!!

Thank you for all your prayers!!!

Follow the link below to see some of the pictures of the day they were born!
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dudaelu/album?.dir=/823cre2&.src=ph&.tok=phvGFNFBgGX3x5L7
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/dudaelu/detail?.dir=/823cre2&.dnm=a698re2.jpg&.src=ph&.tok=phvGFNFBgGX3x5L7

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Just Mommy's happy face!!!

Last one of the belly!!!

Mommy talking with Aunt Mari on the phone!

Where are they?

Mommy is pleased with belly!

More Belly on the side!

More Belly!




















Belly is HUGE!!!

Belly Picture!




















Here is a picture of my HUGE belly, it is full of Strech Marks, but what can I do? Like the nurse at the doctor's office said. They are War Wounds...

Non-Stress Test

Last Wednesday, July 12th we did a non stress test and everything came out perfectly. The nurse told me they are very happy and obedient. And I've asked her what exactly that meant and she told me that's the best way she could explain it to me. So I insisted a little bit more and she told me that I have no contractions so far, that their heart rates are very good and they are pretty much on the same heart rate and that is a very good sign. We got one more confirmation that they seem very healthy!!! We are very happy and we are only a week away from their birth. Getting more excited every day!!!

NonStress test is: A “nonstress test” is so named because no particular stress is placed on the fetus by performing such a test. Whether the mother feels stressed by it depends on her anxiety level. A nonstress test involves attaching a belt with fetal heart rate and uterine contraction monitors around the mother’s abdomen. The heart rate is recorded for approximately 20-30 minutes, during which time the mother indicates whether she feels any fetal movements. This test has been performed in literally millions of women, and fetal heart rate patterns associated with normal outcomes in the baby have been identified. These patterns include: heart rate in the normal range (approximately 110 to 160 beats per minute), presence of occasional brief increases or accelerations in fetal heart rate (generally associated with fetal movements), and a lack of pronounced drops (decelerations) in fetal heart rate. These findings constitute what is called a “reactive” nonstress test, as opposed to a “nonreactive” nonstress test that would be characterized primarily by a lack of fetal heart rate accelerations.

The idea behind a nonstress test is that proper amounts of oxygen are required for the brain to send signals that will be transmitted via nerves to the heart, signals to which the heart will respond appropriately. When oxygen levels are low, the brain, nerves, and/or heart may not respond normally, and the resulting fetal heart rate patterns will not be reactive. It is important to note that many other factors besides lack of oxygen may cause a so called “nonreactive” pattern: fetal sleep cycles, certain maternal prescription or non-prescription drugs, and prematurity are among the most common of these.

Monday, July 03, 2006

The last ultrasound!!!!

Today we went to Saint Peter's University Hospital and did our last ultrasound before our C-Section date. We found out that the babies are doing great, they look really good and healthy. And the most important thing is that they are breathing on their own already and they are weighting approximately 5 pounds and 1/2 each. The radiologist told me that they are very difficult/hard to see so the measurements are only to have an idea and that they could be bigger than 5.5 pounds. It is certainly getting heavy and hard to carry these 2 darlings!!! Looking forward to their birth!!! We are very happy!!!