Follow up and current news coverage
We were pretty busy yesterday with everything. Right now, Rachelle is doing OK but she has some issues with her kidneys that the doctors are trying to sort out. They told her yesterday that she might have to go back on a smaller dosage of the Mag to fix the problem which she is not excited about. The only thing she has really seen of them has been the little video that I put on YouTube yesterday so that is a bit sad.
I have gone and held them each last night. While I was doing that, I had a bit of a taste for how difficult this is going to be. Giving them each the attention that they need will be a very difficult task. It took me several hours just to hold them each for a brief period of time. However, they all seem to be doing fairly well and are all still beautiful. They are also all fairly different. For anyone that saw the video I put on my blog yesterday, you might have seen the little girl that was looking around with her eyes open. That is little Kaydence who was the smallest baby. She seems to have some drive. Ryder and Rustin are both a bit loud and appear to get each other to start crying. Kassidy has been seperated from them all because she was in the normal nursery. However, last night, they decided to move her to the NICU because she had a hard time eating and breathing at the same time. Kyndall seems like a sweet little thing. I wish I could see her face more clearly because it is covered with the little oxygen mask over her nose. This is called CPAP and it really is just normal air with a little more pressure to help them out a little.
We got a lot of news stations and other things interested in us yesterday. Here are some that I know about:
Austin American-Statesman
FOX 7 Video
FOX 7 News
KEYE News
KVUE News
KXAN News
Thanks again for your prayers and we will continue to need them.
I have gone and held them each last night. While I was doing that, I had a bit of a taste for how difficult this is going to be. Giving them each the attention that they need will be a very difficult task. It took me several hours just to hold them each for a brief period of time. However, they all seem to be doing fairly well and are all still beautiful. They are also all fairly different. For anyone that saw the video I put on my blog yesterday, you might have seen the little girl that was looking around with her eyes open. That is little Kaydence who was the smallest baby. She seems to have some drive. Ryder and Rustin are both a bit loud and appear to get each other to start crying. Kassidy has been seperated from them all because she was in the normal nursery. However, last night, they decided to move her to the NICU because she had a hard time eating and breathing at the same time. Kyndall seems like a sweet little thing. I wish I could see her face more clearly because it is covered with the little oxygen mask over her nose. This is called CPAP and it really is just normal air with a little more pressure to help them out a little.
We got a lot of news stations and other things interested in us yesterday. Here are some that I know about:
Austin American-Statesman
FOX 7 Video
FOX 7 News
KEYE News
KVUE News
KXAN News
Thanks again for your prayers and we will continue to need them.
Labels: news coverage, quints birth
14 Comments:
At August 1, 2007 10:21 AM , Cassaundra said...
That is why it sucks to have a C-Section! It doesn't always happen that way but it can...Rachelle I am praying you are restored to full health fast! I experienced some of that with my first birth as it was a C-section. The beauty of it is they were delivered quickly and safely! A C-section was necessary in this situation and you have to except the negative that goes with it. Thankfully she has great memories of the other 2 births. You guys are awsome in every way! I will do whatever I can to support your family run as smooth as possible! You can count on that!
Those babies don't even LOOK like preemies!!!!! It is a true miracle. Thank you Lord!
At August 1, 2007 10:55 AM , cath said...
Congrats again guys. XXXXXXXXX
I hope Rachelle recovers very quickly. C.section recoveries are not fun as i found out after delivering both sets of my twin daughters.
God Bless all of you XXXXXXXXX
At August 1, 2007 11:26 AM , courtney said...
I don't know you all, but found your blog through a link of a friend's blog. Congratulations! Every one of the babies is just so precious! It looks like y'all have broken the heaviest recorded quint birth record (assuming I added correctly!).
At August 1, 2007 12:28 PM , lori said...
what a great description of each of the babies. i am astounded that the tiniest baby is SO incredibly alert. i hope her brothers and sisters are ready for her spunky attitude :-)
i can only imagine what that was like to hold and spend time with 5 different babies. not to trivialize the road ahead of you guys, but i think that you've proven that if anyone can do it, it's you guys!
i'm wishing rachelle a speedy recovery!
At August 1, 2007 1:32 PM , Murray Crew said...
The Murray Quads are rejoicing with all of you!
At August 1, 2007 1:46 PM , Terica said...
We will sure keep you all in our prayers! Good luck and we hope Rachelle recovers quickly. Those babies are so beautiful!
At August 1, 2007 2:34 PM , Kelly said...
Congratulations to your entire family (all 9 of you!!) Prayers for a quick recovery to you Rachelle and for a continued smooth start for those darling 5 babies! The Muller's of Roy,UT
At August 1, 2007 2:45 PM , gjbegg said...
Hi, I just came across your Blog yesterday, CONGRATULATION!!! I have 5 month old triplets, and can't imagine 2 more! My daughter's name is Kadance (same name differnt spelling), she was the smallest of my three, and also the most wide awake and aware, your video reminded me so much of my daughter. I am wishing you all the best, and again, congrats!
At August 1, 2007 6:30 PM , Michele said...
your babies are beautiful, and my best wishes for all of you.
Michele in Watervliet, NY
At August 1, 2007 7:14 PM , LauraJean said...
Your record quint weight made the cnn.com homepage, so expect more traffic...
Congratulations and best of luck!
At August 1, 2007 7:38 PM , Andria and Co. said...
from one Austinite to another- Congrats!!! I am so glad they arrived safely, and are recordbreakers! Way to go!!!
At August 1, 2007 9:21 PM , Misty said...
I have been reading your wifes blog and since there was nothing there I came here to see if you had a spare minute to update!! I was so happy to see you did!! I'm so glad the babies are doing well. I couldn't believe in that video yesterday how much Kaydence was looking around that was amazing. Its like she hadn't just been through birth and wasn't that tiny at all!! What a little trooper she is!! I can't wait to see more videos and pictures when you have time!! Congratulations to all!!
Misty, Mascoutah, IL
PS (no you all don't know me, just a blog stocker) :-)
At August 1, 2007 10:26 PM , Mike said...
Congratulations, ya'll! We're so happy for you and grateful that Rachelle and the babies are doing well. The videos are great - we're still amazed at how big and healthy those babies look. What a great blessing! We look forward to seeing you back in Cedar Park soon.
God bless!
Mike, Alicia, Michael, Kyle & Sutton
At August 1, 2007 11:57 PM , Tami said...
Wow...such beautiful babies! You have been truly blessed. We're sending all our best thoughts your way for a very speedy recovery and a quick homecoming for all nine (!)of you.
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