Thursday, March 29, 2007

The Little Ones Are Here!

It has been a crazy couple of weeks. It all ended today. The four little ones were finally born on March 28th, 2007 at Santa Monica Hospital. 3 boys and 1 girl! I’ll explain…

On Saturday it was apparent that Amy was turning a corner. Her blood pressure was trending upward, the nurses were detecting additional amounts of protein in her urine, her kidneys were slowly shutting down, and her contractions were on the rise. The blood pressure, the protein, the kidneys, and the contractions… they are all connected. The source of each of these problems according to the doctor was Amy’s weaker placenta; Cedar’s placenta. A weaker placenta is known to trigger higher blood pressure, and as a result, the other problems follow.

By Tuesday morning, neither of the main medications used to relax her uterus were working. Her contractions were becoming more consistent. We did receive some good news though. The doctor realized that the hospitals records were off by a week and that Amy would in fact be at 31 weeks by the next day. Amazing!

Today, at exactly 31 weeks pregnant, Amy calls me at 5:30am. Her contractions are now 3 minutes apart and there is no stopping them. I get to the hospital 1 hour and 35 minutes later. We are told that Amy will go into labor either today or tomorrow. Ahhh!!!

8:30am… Amy’s doctor comes in to check on her. He confirms that she is at her limit and that the babies need to come out for her health and safety. He praises her for the incredible effort she has put in, and reminds us not to worry… “These babies are going to make lots of noise,” he says.

9:20am… Nurses Jamie and Jessica come in with their IV kit. They try to apply the IV to Amy’s left hand twice with no success.



Amy’s veins are not cooperating… they call in the pro. Stephanie, the veteran, walks in the room and applies the IV on her first try. Savory, electrolytes begin flowing through Amy’s body via the IV.

9:32am… The first dose of Magnesium Sulfate is released into Amy’s body via the IV. The purpose of the Magnesium is to relax the uterus as much as possible. Magnesium is a last resort during labor if other medications aren’t working. The Magnesium doesn’t do much. It slows her contractions to about 1 every 5 minutes. Within the next few hours they will again speed up to 1 every 3 minutes. Her body is ready to give birth.



9:49am… Amy has a catheter installed. It’s uncomfortable but necessary. Amy is now declared “NPO”; No eating or drinking due to upcoming surgery…

10:40am… Amy’s doctor walks in the room, tells us he will deliver at 1:00pm. The 5th floor of the Santa Monica Hospital begins to bustle like a crowded market-place.

12:32pm… Amy is taken through the final preparations for surgery. She is given her blue surgery-gown, another dose of Magnesium, and begins receiving a drug called “Haspan,” which expands the volume of her fluids to keep from dehydration.

1:37pm… Dr Roberts, the anesthesiologist, sits at Amy’s side and explains the entire medication process. Amy will receive an epidural in addition to many other medications to make the process as pain free as possible.

1:39pm… Nurse Jessica brings Amy’s wheel-chair. She looks at us curiously then walks away. We stay in room 513 with Dr Roberts for now.

1:47pm… Nurse Jessica is back, her eyes not able to hide the anticipation this time. It’s game time! Amy is helped up from the bed. I give her pregnant belly one last kiss.



She is then wheeled to the OR door and stays there for the next few minutes. I stay behind for further instruction.



1:55pm… Amy is wheeled into the OR and moved into operating position.

2:12pm… Dr Roberts begins to administer the epidural.

2:27pm… A nurse runs out of the OR and tells me, “Dr Tabish would like for you to bring your ipod in so he can listen to “50 Cent” during the operation.”

“OK,” I exclaim. “I don’t have ‘50 Cent’ but the kids like Jay-Z, will that work?”

“Sure,” the nurse says

I grab the portable ipod system, set it to “Brush Your Shoulders Off” by Jay-Z, and am taken into the OR. All at once, 1 Surgeon, 1 OB, 1 Anesthesiologist, 4 Respiratory Therapists, 4 Neonatologists, and 4 Labor and Delivery Nurses begin delivering the Shahbaz babies… to the Grammy winning sounds of Jay-Z.

2:38pm… The first “cut time” is here. Dr Tabish is sure to reach for Hope. She has been sitting on top of Amy’s cervix since the beginning. He reaches in and pulls out the first baby. My eyes begin to tear up. I try and describe what going on for Amy. It’s a boy! He let’s out a healthy cry just as a newborn should. He is quickly handed to a team of nurses and doctors who begin to clean and evaluate him. But where’s Hope?



2:39pm… Dr Tabish reaches to the right side of Amy’s uterus. “I know this one’s a boy!” Jonah is delivered and sees the world for the first time. He lets out a cry and is quickly taken.



Instantly, Dr Tabish then reaches to the left side of Amy’s uterus where Jordan should be. Yup…Another boy! He let’s out a yelp and is taken away. One more baby to go! From the center of Amy’s uterus, Dr Tabish brings out the feistiest, little, preemie in So Cal! Cedar is born, and YES, she’s a girl!



As it turned out, Hope was a boy all along. Just in case, we had a name picked out… Our oldest son’s name is Jeremiah.

So… Friends and Family, I’d like to introduce you to…

Jeremiah Shahbaz, born 2:38pm, 2 pounds, 11 ounces, 38.5 cm (approx 15.2 inches)



Jonah Shahbaz, born 2:39pm, 2 pounds, 10 ounces, 37 cm (approx 14.7 inches)



Jordan Shahbaz, born 2:39pm, 2 pounds, 13 ounces, 38 cm (approx 15 inches)



Cedar Shahbaz, born 2:39pm, 2 pounds, 4 ounces, 35 cm (approx 13.8 inches)



And yes, they are doing well. They were all quite capable of breathing on their own, but were placed on ventilators and many other gadgets to help out. (all except for Jeremiah, who may be placed on a ventilator later). The entire neonatal staff has been extremely encouraging and very positive about each baby. Initially, the neonatal staff uses what’s called the “AFGAR” scale to rate the health of each baby upon birth. The scale has 5 categories, and gives up to 2 points per category for a total of 10 points equaling a perfectly, healthy, new-born, baby. The categories are: Color, Respiration, Heart Rate, Reflexive Irritability, and Muscle Tone… Jeremiah scored a 9, Jonah scored an 8, Jordan scored a 9, and Cedar scored an 8. Folks, God gave us healthy babies! They have a long road to go, but so far we are nothing but thankful. This truly was a miracle given to us by the grace of our Father, and as a result of prayer, faith, and of course… Hope.

Please continue to pray for a swift recovery for Amy, and for the babies to fatten up quickly. If all stays well, they will come home with us when they reach about 5 pounds. A lot can change in the next few days and weeks… but we remain thankful.

For now we are limiting visitors to close family, but as Amy regains her strength and the babies pile on the pasta, we will begin to invite you to come out and see our little miracles.



Stay tuned for another update in the next few days.

19 comments:

Cory Edwards said...

Fantastic! Incredible! A dream come true! I am the first person to post a comment to congratulate you!!

Oh yeah, and the babies are really cool too. Thank God for a great delivery. We can't wait to meet your insta-family.

Anonymous said...

Great work Amy!!! Welcome little ones!
Erin & Greg Nassir

Anonymous said...

HOORAY! Great story Phil. I felt like I was a part of it every moment. Congratulations! I look forward to seeing all the little ones. Tell Amy we love her and she did an amazing job!

Unknown said...

We are rejoicing with you both! What a miracle to be a part of. Praise God!! We love you. Kelly & Paul

Anonymous said...

AWW This is so fantastic!!! Congrats to you and Amy.

Blessings for you all,

Naomi Spinella

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh Phil! I almost cried just reading it...i am so ecstatic for you and amy. you've been in my thoughts and prayers ever since i first heard. congrats. i love you ALL.

<3 Rachel Black

Anonymous said...

WOO WHO!!!! Welcome to the world Shahbaz babies...you are already loved so very much! Your days have been & will be covered with prayer! Way to go Amy...you are one strong woman! Ü Thanks for the play by play Phil...I felt like I was watching a movie! Dre & I will continue to be interceeding for your family! Praise & Glory be to God! Love J

Anonymous said...

ah! congratulations! i got teary eyed reading about them. i am so thankful the babies are healthy, and i'll be continuing to pray/support the Shahbaz family. and Jana and i still want to visit, so when you guys are ready, we want to see you. congratulations again!

Anonymous said...

Fabulous news - thank You, God and congratulations, Amy and Phil! Abundant blessings to the precious and wonderful Shahbaz quads.
Dave & Janice Ferris

Susie B said...

oh congrats! It is so great to hear that the whole clan (and it is a clan now) is doing well. Thank you for the updates!!!
Know you are all still in my prayers, love you guys!

Kelly said...

I am so excited to hear the good news. I will be praying for you!!

Anonymous said...

Amazing!
When I read the headline, I thought for sure 'little man' was back to being a 'little man'. I guess Jeremiah is a shy guy (legs crossed)?!?! :)
Keep up with the pictures for far away folks like me, please!!
Can I visit when I am in CA this summer?

Anonymous said...

Tears poured down my face as I read the play by play! Thank you Phil for keeping everyone so "in the loop"!!! I feel like I was there. And to have pictures downloaded and up the very next day??? You rock! Contrats to you both!

Kristin Smith

Welcome to our crazy blessed life said...

Congratulations!! We are so happy for you and sending up prayers from TN. They are beautiful little miracles!

Anonymous said...

Praise God!!! we are so happy for you!!! Nic and I will continue praying over your family and blessings to you and the 4 beautiful little ones!
Thank you so much for keeping us up to date and i love the play by play!
Congrats Mom and Dad Shahbaz!!!
~ Nic and Liz Heinrichs

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Shahbaz family! What a wonderful story with a surprising twist! We'll continue to pray for Amy's quick recovery and the continued growth and development of the babies!

Matt and Bonnie

Anonymous said...

While everyone else was crying, I was cringing at the incision and Laura was horrified you were actually awake, Amy. It sounded painful to her. We are so excited, though, and can't wait to meet the Shahbaz quads!

The Roger Widholms

Anonymous said...

Unless th Lord builds the house, They labor in vain who build it; Unless the Lord guards the city, the watchman stays awake in vain. It is vain for you to rise up early and to sit up late, to eat the bread of painful labors, for so He gives His beloved sleep. Behold, children are a heritage form the Lord, The fruit of the womb is a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, so are the children of one's youth. Happy is the man who has his quiver full of them; They shall not be ashamed, but shall speak with their enemies in the gate. Psalm 128

Praise God for His marvelous provision for you Amy and Phill. I have been praying since I heard of your expectant news, and much in the past few weeks. It is wonderful to read of God's goodness to you. I printed off your babies photos so our whole family can be praying for these little ones each morning at breakfast. So now your work begins! Just as the Lord has been with you till now, He will continue, for His faithfulness is everlasting!

Love, Tiffany Myers

Anonymous said...

Congradulations you guys! Praise the Lord! Hello little Shabazs!

Owen