Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Triplets Are Here


Nikola and I have been blessed with four beautiful children. Avery (12), Riley (10), Xander (5), and Raygan (2).

Our triplet story begins in March 2008. Nikola and I decided that we were not quite finished with our family. We decided to have just one more child. On May 6, 2008 Nikola returned from her ultrasound with a disk. Included on the ultrasound disk was three black spots indicating that we were expecting triplets.

The pregnancy proved to be the most challenging that we have ever experienced. It included allot of eating to keep up with the growth of the triplets, and a very tired mother. Nikola was hospitalized for the final two weeks of the pregnancy(which was difficult on her but she survived). According to the ultrasounds everything looked perfect.

Fast Forward to November 7th, 2008. Nikola was 34 weeks and 2 days into the pregnancy. We were scheduled for a C-section. What an amazing experience as we watched the doctor pull each baby out. I have included the video of that event which is completely decent, and shows only the babies popping out.

Deciding the names of three new babies proved to be a challenge. We did not have names picked at the time of their birth. We gave them nicknames so we did not have to call tham A, B, and C. Baby A "Moose" weighed in at 5lbs 2 ounces. He was larger than the other two by almost a whole pound. The name Moose was adopted from one of Nikola's coworkers who indicated that we were going to have "Moose triplets" Baby B "Rockstar" weighed in at 4 lbs 6 ounces, and was named by one of the doctors who took notice of the tongue sticking out regularly. Baby C "Angel" weighed in at 4 lbs 5 ounces. A truely appropriate nickname for any girl who has been stuck in the womb with two other boys for 7 months.

We now have real names for the babies. Cohen Dean Johnson, Sawyer Wayne Johnson, and Andraya Karen Johnson.

The first three days of life were spent in the NICU at the foothills hospital. Sawyer and Andraya showed great progress during this time. Cohen struggled a little more than his two wombmates. He needed some assistance with breathing. He continues to improve each day and requires less and less assistance as time goes by.

On November 10th Nikola was discharged, and the triplets were transfered to the Peter Lougheed where Nikola worked before taking maternity leave.

3 comments:

suzie said...

I'm so glad you videoed the birth. That was very cool to see your kids born. Congratulations, we are so glad everyone made it through safely.

Love ya,

Suzie

Tilane said...

Congratulations!!!!

That was amazing to see the births. I'm so happy for you guys. Good luck in the upcoming months and years with triplets.

The RC Miller Clan said...

my gosh that it so cool! I love how the doc held up Andraya at the end.