Sharing is a must! Emma loves to feed mommy some of her food at each meal!

ft in his sack. I was admitted once again to the hospital and the doctor predicted I would deliver within the next two weeks. The following morning I asked if another ultrasound could be done to check how much fluid remained. The doctor made the arrangements and about 8:30 the technician arrived. There was no measurable fluid. At any time our son could roll onto his cord and cut off his oxygen supply which would lead to death. We had two options. The first was to do nothing and sacrifice our son to give our daughter a better chance at survival. The second was to delivery both and pray for their survival. The former wasn't truly an option for me. As a mother-to-be I couldn't stand the thought of giving up on our son. An emergency c-section was arranged and at 10:01 our children were delivered. Our daughter was first and she weighed a hefty 1 lb 14 oz. Second was our son who weighed in at 1 lb 1 oz. I caught a brief glimpse of them as they were rushed to the NICU in an isolette.