31 weeks with twins after bpd/ds - babies behind
Hi all,
I had the BPD/DS 3 years ago and are now pregnant with fraternal twin girls. Had a scan today and baby A weighs 2lb 10oz and baby B 2lb 13oz. They are measuring 2 weeks smaller than they should. I'm on bed rest because of a terrible fall a couple of weeks ago and my gynecologist says they might come much earlier than expected. All babies here below 5lbs automatically goes to NICU - and usually stays for weeks/months. Which we obviously don't want.
What I want to know is if you think they are behind because of the DS? Maybe because I really struggle to get enough protein in. Anyone who had similar problems and advice on how I can make them grow bigger faster?
I've also only picked up 6 lbs in 31 weeks with this twin pregnancy so far. Do you think that is normal after wls?
Thank you in advance!
I doubt it's wls related--the babies will take what they need out of your reserves and if you aren't loosing weight then you can't be dipping into your reserves much---what does your MD say?
The only thing I can think of that would help is to just keep eating high protein/high fat and see if that helps.
(((HUGS))
Thanks for your reply. He also just says to up my protein. It's sooo difficult for me, but I started logging it today and "force feed" myself! :) How much protein do I need per day? Any idea? Dr. Barbara Luke's book, When You're Expecting Twins, Triplets, and Quads says that for twin pregnancy you need 176g!!! And then there is the malabsorbtion. I will never get 200+ down!
200 grams~ WOW~!!! Can you tolerate protein shakes?? I get 30-35 grams protein in a shake-maybe that's a way to do it? I have always aimed for 80-100 but that was pre-pregnancy, but I wasn't told to increase with pregnancy--my labs were fine--I need to get them re-done-my baby is 1 month old today!
Should add--I"m RNY so my malabsorption is much less than yours.
I can't really comment on your specific situation, but I wanted to wish you the best! My husband and his twin brother were born at 28 weeks and while they spent a while in the hospital, they are perfectly fine now! Both are very bright and successful with no long term effects due to being born so early.