Remember Me: Oakville Series:Book Two by Reinhart Kathy-Jo

Remember Me: Oakville Series:Book Two by Reinhart Kathy-Jo

Author:Reinhart, Kathy-Jo [Reinhart, Kathy-Jo]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Tags: Romance
Publisher: Kathy-Jo Reinhart
Published: 2014-09-08T16:00:00+00:00


SEVEN WEEKS. It’s been the longest and scariest seven weeks of my life. At the same time, it’s also been amazing. I go to the doctor every week to have my cervix measured and to check the fluid levels for baby A. Who, by the way, is still hanging in there nice and strong. When we went to our appointment at my sixteen-week mark, we found out the sex of the babies. Baby A, my little fighter, is a girl, baby B is a boy, and baby C is a girl. Poor Kyle almost passed out at the thought of two daughters starting to date the same time. I told him not to worry; I have my grandpa’s shotgun in the attic. Now, we are trying to figure out names. We thought trying to decide on one was hard; three are going to kill me. I want the names to be perfect and special, just like the babies they are going to be.

At eighteen weeks, I went into preterm labor again. Luckily, I was in the doctor’s office for my weekly appointment when the contractions started. I was rushed across the street to the hospital. We spent hours in pure agony, not knowing what was going to happen. Neither one of us was naive enough to think everything would be okay. Finally, the contractions stopped, but I spent a week in the hospital. Not only was I confined to bed with a catheter, but my bed was also placed in Trendelenburg position, where the head of the bed is lower than the foot. Talk about awful, it feels like you’re standing on your head. The doctor wanted to keep me in the hospital for the remainder of my pregnancy. Thank God for Becky. She spoke to him and convinced him to let me go home. She promised to keep an eye on me and make sure I stay on complete bed rest.

Bed rest is absolute torture. Really, the military should start using this as one of their interrogation techniques. You start this whole bed rest thing out thinking this might not be so bad — people waiting on me all the time, plenty of time to read and catch up on the shows I love to watch. It wasn’t bad, for about the first three days. I’m as big as a house. I imagine most normal women wouldn’t be too uncomfortable at this stage of pregnancy, but with triplets, it looks like I reached forty weeks about two months ago. It’s even more uncomfortable when you’re only allowed to lay down. Of course, laying down is even a chore. When I lay down on my right side, the baby on that side starts to kick and wiggle until I move. So, I roll to my left side, but the baby resting on that side kicks and wiggles until I move. My only option is to lay on my back. This isn’t comfortable for me to begin with but it’s my only option.



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