“Dreaming of a Daughter: This Couple’s Shocking Surprise Takes Their Family Plans in an Unexpected Direction!”
In an interview with Sharp Healthcare, Angie said, “We saw that the liquid for ‘Baby B’ was too low and for ‘C’ was a little high.” The levels of liquid are important when a baby is still in utero, so it was imperative that Angie and her doctors took action right away.
Angie Moved Into the Hospital
The fluid discrepancy was posing a serious risk for two of Angie’s babies. With fluid too high or too low, the girls were at risk of being born with brain hemorrhaging and underdeveloped lungs.
This meant that continuing her day-to-day routine was out of the question. To ensure that Angie and the triplets would be safe, Dr. Daneshmand determined Angie needed to go to the hospital and stay there for the remainder of her pregnancy.
Angie’s Life Was Put On Hold
Naturally, Angie was shocked. “I said, ‘Wait, right now?'” she said in an interview with Sharp Healthcare.
Angie found herself at a crossroads. Of course, she was prepared to do everything possible to ensure her babies would be safe — but at just 26 weeks pregnant, this would mean she would be in there possibl for weeks. With two kids at home, she was understandably upset that she couldn’t be there with them all of the time.
The Family Made It Work
Moving into the hospital at 26 weeks was difficult for Angie. Not only was she on strict bed rest, but she wasn’t even in the comfort of her own home. Worse, she was away from Gino and their two sons.