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The Sattler Family: 2009-07-12
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Monday, July 13, 2009. 7/8 – 7/9. Crystal’s sister, Jill, and niece, Maddie came up to visit. There were no plans for anything too exciting, but sitting and visiting was really nice. On 7/9, we were scheduled for another ultrasound. This time it was a full anatomy ultrasound to determine the approximate weights of the babies and make sure they are growing well. Since Jill and Maddie were here, they got to see everything too. This is the 25 week mark! Hard to believe we got into the hospital at 21 weeks!
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The Sattler Family: 2009-06-07
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Friday, June 12, 2009. We had a doctor's appointment on June 3rd along with my "20-week" ultrasound. I was actually only 19 weeks at the time, but this is the standard ultrasound they do for all pregnant women. This is the one that includes counting arms, legs, heart valves, etc. Everything looked great and she was able to confirm that both babies are boys. Here are a few pictures of Baby A. Here are some of Baby B. Here are the pictures that confirm their "manhood.". Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Sattler Family: One Week Old
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Thursday, July 22, 2010. Friday, Sep 4th. The boys are 1 week old today. Today was a great day for Crystal. She got to hold both babies at the same time. The boy’s nurse took some pictures for us. Crystal loved this time, but found that holding the boys together sucks the life out of her no differently than holding them individually. She finally had to put both of them back into their isolettes because she couldn’t stay awake. Here are a few shots of her holding both of them. Scott and Stacey Lubbers.
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The Sattler Family: 2009-06-28
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009. Here’s what’s been up for the last week or so. Things are looking good and constantly improving. We’ll try to get this updated every Tuesday and Friday after we’ve had ultrasounds and actually have relevant baby information to pass along. So far, none of us have gone nuts and we’re able to relax and get some rest. June 21st (22 wks 1 day). No changes on the baby front. It was a pretty low key day with no visitors, allowing Crystal to get some rest. June 22nd (22 wks 2 days).
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The Sattler Family: 2010-07-18
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Thursday, July 22, 2010. Our nurse taught Crystal how to do kangaroo care today. Kangaroo care is something that has been proven to help babies grow and also helps with a mom’s milk supply. Basically, it is skin to skin contact with the boys in their diaper lying on mom. It was great for Crystal to get some good snuggle time with the boys and a nice nap in during the day. Here’s a picture of him without the nasal cannula. The boys are hitting some big milestones and getting us closer and closer to going ...
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The Sattler Family: 2009-07-05
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Major Milestone and a Little Bit of Normal. We were going to quit doing a day-by-day account of things, but so much has happened in the last week that we think it’s worth it for this week. July 1st (23 wks 4 days). Wow, it’s already July! We’re getting closer to our first big milestone. No changes on the baby front today and nothing really exciting happened today. July 2nd (23 wks 5 days). July 3rd (23 wks 6 days). July 4th (24 wks). Happy 4th of July and happy 24 weeks! That mea...
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The Sattler Family: Going Home and Finding a Rhythm
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Thursday, July 22, 2010. Going Home and Finding a Rhythm. Crystal was released from hospital today. Here are a few shots of her kicking back in the hospital, dealing with the swelling that happened after the delivery. Her feet were really aching. Here's a shot of Crystal snuggling with Dane after one of his care times. Today, the nurses tried Dane off of the nasal cannula but he was breathing too fast again, so they put it back on him. He should be done with it soon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Sattler Family: 2010-01-10
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Monday, January 11, 2010. It has been a crazy few months. Crystal hasn’t been able to update the blog because we have a desktop at home and it wasn’t worth setting upwireless to update while she was on bed rest and since the boys have been home, who’s had time to sit at the computer? While the doctor and nurses finished up with Crystal, Kenny went with the boys to the NICU. Doctors and nurses were running back and forth between the boys two rooms getting them stabilized and all set up on the respirat...
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The Sattler Family: Suntans and Feeding Tubes
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Thursday, July 22, 2010. Suntans and Feeding Tubes. Here’s a shot of Nyle and Dane. Their futures’ so bright… (I know it’s lame, but the kids are cute.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cousins. guest post by Isabel. From Vicksburg(ok Richland) to Pittsburgh. Scott and Stacey Lubbers. Suntans and Feeding Tubes. Going Home and Finding a Rhythm. View my complete profile.