Saturday 12 November 2016

The Triplets are Born

This blog is intended to keep our family, friends, and church family updated on our little triplets, as it is very difficult to keep everyone update regularly. As you can imagine, many changes and updates happen daily and even hourly with each baby, so will try to stay as concise in our updates.

On November 9, 2016 our triplets were born at 25 weeks and 2 days. We were aware of the higher risks of preterm labour with triplets throughout the pregnancy. Jodi was also put on hospital bedrest on October 31 due to a shortened cervix. However, their arrival was still very much a surprise but our Heavenly Father in His perfect wisdom determined it was time. At 8:00 am, Jodi started feeling some pains. By 10:00 am it was determined that she was in labour and Nathan arrived at the hospital quickly from work. At 11:00 am the doctors decided it was time to do a c-secttion.

At 12:56 pm, Liam Josiah was born weighing 1 lb 15 oz. At 12:57 pm Taylor Joy was born weighing 1 lb 10 oz. At 12:59 pm, Malachi John was born weighing 1 lb 14 oz.

Each baby was immediately whisked away by a team of doctors and health care professionals. They were all intubated and put on breathing support, and put on special IVs through their umbilical cords. Many monitors and probes were attached to their tiny bodies to monitor different things like heart rates, temperatures, oxygen levels, etc. They were then taken to the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit) once they were stable. Thank the LORD that each of them were able to be stabilized by the late afternoon, though many challenges are faced by these little ones each day.

We will try to give a summary of each baby from their birth on Wednesday afternoon until the time of writing on Saturday evening.

Liam:
Our biggest baby boy has the easiest time breathing out of the triplets, yet still requires much support for his underdeveloped lungs. The doctors tried to take out his breathing tube and put him on a different support called CPAP, but Liam needed to be intubated again when his little body couldn't handle the lesser support. He has been given two doses of surfactant, which help his lungs to breathe. His skin reacted to some sanitization around his umbilical cord shortly after birth, and as a result he still has a fairly large burn but that is starting to heal nicely. On Thursday, a head ultrasound of the brain showed a small amount of bleeding in the brain which the doctors will continue to monitor. However, they are fairly optimistic it can resolve on its own. On Friday, the IV in his umbilical cord was replaced with a more permanent IV called a PICC line. On Saturday, Liam was given medication for his heart for something called a PDA which results in a heart murmer. Liam has also been treated with phototherapy for jaundice, which is very common for babies. The doctors have started Liam on 1 milliliter of breast milk - through a feeding tube, yet he does not always take well to it with his tiny stomach which was not developed for food yet.



Taylor:
Our baby girl is the smallest of the triplets yet has proven to be quite feisty. Her journey has been quite similar to Liam's journey including  two doses of surfactant, a small burn on her skin as well, a small amount of bleeding in her brain, a new PICC line to replace the umbilical IVs, medication for a PDA as well, and treatment for jaundice. On Wednesday, the doctors had to take out one of the umbilical IVs when her foot started to turn colour due to lack of oxygen. The extra handling that all of this took made for a rough first night for our baby but she pulled through. Taylor has also been having drops in her heart rate for which the doctors and nurses have been changing her breathing support settings to try resolve the issue. On Saturday afternoon, Taylor was stable enough that Jodi was able to hold our baby for the first time and she responded well with improved oxygen levels. Taylor has also been started on 1 millileter of breast milk every few hours.



Malachi:
Our smaller baby boy has had a difficult time with his tiny lungs. The doctors have often had to turn up his oxygen support levels moreso than the other two babies which have made for some rough patches. On Thursday, it was determined that Malachi had air between his lungs and rib cage. The doctors put in a tiny needle in the side of his chest cavity to drain the air. The air remained a problem on Friday as well. It is the hope that the hole or multiple holes in his lung can heal quickly and the chest tube removed, as it is invasive and painful. On Friday, Malachi's left lung partially collapsed. Thankfully, the lung has been improving as of Saturday night, although it is still not up to full inflation. Malachi is not yet ready for a PICC line although it is the hope in the future. Malachi also needs to be treated for PDA yet as of Saturday evening, the doctors weren't confident he was stable enough for the medication. We are also thankful that Malachi has not shown any bleeding in the brain, though doctors will continue to monitor this as well.



Through all these ups and downs, we trust in our Heavenly Father to watch over and be with our tiny little blessings. As parents, we feel so helpless yet we know that our God is in control of these precious lives. We are so thankful for the many prayers that have gone up and continue to go up for our babies. We covet your prayers! Many people have sent us Psalm 139 as encouragement: "For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother's womb. I praise you for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well. My frame was not hidden from you, when I was being made in secret, woven in the depths of the earth. Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written, every one of them, the days that were formed for me, when as yet there was none of them" (verses 13-16).

Many of you have been asking about visiting. As of yet, we have not been having many visitors due to the overwhelming emotions and exhaustion we have been facing and business of meetings with various medical professionals. As things settle down we are happy to have visitors for Nathan and Jodi. However, we will not be allowing everyone into the NICU to visit our babies. There are many sick little babies in the NICU and there are many rules to control for germs. Our babies too are very fragile and cannot be exposed to many different people. We hope you can understand.


25 comments:

  1. Praying for you both and your precious babies! Continue to put your trust in Him for all things are in His hands 💙💜💚

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  2. I've got a babe in the nicu currently, and want to let you know that i will pray for your three miracles.

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  3. I've got a babe in the nicu currently, and want to let you know that i will pray for your three miracles.

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  4. Praying for that the Lord blesses the care your babies are receiving. May the Lord grant the health care team all the that they need as they continue to work with your little ones. May you as parents feel the Lord's peace, strength and patience as you go through this nicu journey. It is hard! We did just about 6 months there with our little one (although her journey was a little different than the average prem). I can't imagine doing it for 3! Enjoy every little moment and small victory with them!

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  5. Congratulations on the arrival of your babies - how exciting! We pray that our Heavenly Father will surround you all with His love and care. May He bring strength to your babies so they can grow. Praying for you as parents as well. We wish you rest and endurance for this road ahead of you! One of our babies spent a short time in the NICU at Mac and it really is a wonderful place with great people! May God bless you all!
    Jason & Linda Tenhage

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  6. Congratulations on your 3 tiny blessings! We will keep you in our prayers...prayers for strength for mom and dad...prayers for those entrusted with their medical care....and prayers for those precious miracles that they can grow and develop until they are strong enough to go home. Ed & Trish Van Dyk

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  7. Thank you so much for updating us all! May God bless you all with patience and obedience to His will for you and your tiny family. a.jane

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  8. Dear Nathan and Jodi: As word spread On November 9th of your triple miracle, prayers were offered up to the throne of almighty God for these precious children. Please know that we continue every day to pray for them, and you too, as exhausted and beleaguered parents. Prayer is a powerful tool, and if the Lord wills it, He will continue to sustain and heal your babies. The NICU is the best possible place for them, they are in capable hands. One of my grandchildren was also born extremely early and is today a happy, healthy, beautiful toddler. We praise God for him, for the joy he has added to my family.
    Thank you for taking the time to update all of us "out here". It shows generosity of spirit. All the best. Thea H

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  9. Thanks for the update! We will continue to pray for the five of you and may we all trust that the Lord's plans are bigger than ours! May He direct the hands of the doctors!
    Love, Jon & Rachel

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  10. Congratulations on your babies! Sounds like you have a long road ahead of you. We will be praying for strength for you both and for healing and strength for babies.
    Harold and Elizabeth Smith

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  11. Congratulations !!! and thank you so much for this blog. We will continue to pray for all five of you.. Three tiny little miracles..But in the best Hands ever. also the staff at Mac. Master is the best. We pray that these three little covenant children will grow each day and become strong and healthy.. with love, andy and tina van Yken.

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  12. Congratulations with the arrival of your precious babies. You are in our thoughts...We are also praying that God will protect the lives of your three children and sustain both of you for the journey that lies ahead of you. Thanks also for posting. Love from the VanTols

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  13. Dear Nathan & Jodi:
    May the Lord bless and keep you all in His care. We know nothing happens by chance, but His will alone be done. Remembering you in prayer. Love you all!
    Aunt Gerry

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  14. Thanks for sharing Nathan and Jodi. What a blessing to receive 3 babies at once! We will keep you all in our daily prayers. May our heavenly Father give you patience and wisdom to take one day at a time. Remember Matthew 6:34 therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.
    Jenny and John Hordyk Vineyard Canadian Reformed church

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  15. Congratulations Jodi and Nathan with your three precious blessings! I will pray for their growth and health but also for your strength and energy in the future weeks and months. (Nathan we've never met but I used to babysit Jodi) �� Esther Bulk

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  16. Hello Nathan and Jodi congratulations on the birth of your triplets. Our family is praying for you and your family and for the doctors as you deal with this situation. May God be praised through all this.

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  17. From one triplet mother to another, congratulations with your triple blessings!!! Wishing you much strength as these are trying times for you with many mixed emotions. Will remember you in prayer! God bless!

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  18. Congratulations, Nathan & Jodi - what a blessing you have received! We pray that each of your babies will gain strength and health and that you are given wisdom and strength for each day. Take one day at a time, resting in God's promises and trusting Him for everything you stand in need of. (When you got married, we didn't gain any relatives; you sure made up for that quickly!) ;) All the best!
    Gord & Charlene Tenhage

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  19. Congratulations on the birth of your sweet little ones, Jodi and Nathan. You and your babies are daily in our thoughts and prayers! May you find strength and comfort in knowing that our Lord has you all in His care.

    Mr. & Mrs. Kent and Monica Gabel

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  20. Congratulations with the arrival of Liam, Taylor and Malachi! We will pray for God's blessings over all of you as journey down this path. Love in Christ, Martin and Nicole Vanwoudenberg

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  21. Congratulations with your three covenant children. Sp precious and so small. God Bless you and I will continue to keep all of you in my prayers. Gerda Vandenhaak

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  22. Nathan and Jodi - congratulations on your three bundles of blessings!! We pray for you and your family during this road ahead. May the Lord guide the doctors as they care for your little ones and may he grant you strength patience and wisdom during this trying time.
    Rich & Laura Feenstra

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  23. Words can't express the myriad of emotions and thoughts going through my (and I'm sure many people's) heart and mind. Our thoughts and prayers have been with you, may God give you strength and comfort for the long road ahead.

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  24. We are also keeping you and your three little miracles in our prayers. God is good, all the time! May this truth sustain you and bring you peace in the journey ahead, with all the anticipated ups and downs. (We met briefly at church in September:); your parents and we "go back" to seminary/teachers' college days, Nathan). Thank you for taking the time to write a blog; you are in hearts and thoughts across this country. Miriam and James Slaa and family

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  25. Congratulations yet Nathan and Jodi with your three little blessings. Words cannot express the emotions that arise when reading your blog! Thanks for taking the time to update us as it cannot be easy talking about your precious babies in this way. Be encouraged that we have an awesome and loving Father who cares for Liam,Taylor and Malachi so much that not even a hair can fall from their heads without His will!We continue to pray for you as you walk the path that God in His wisdom has chosen for you. Trust in Him at all times and He will give you peace. Mark and Arlene Ludwig

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