Silje Andersen-Cooke and her spouse desired for their son to have a sibling, but her second pregnancy was unsuccessful. According to her, the surprise that awaited her in the utsu was the most stunning of her life!
The attorney and her companion Jordan, who already had an 18-month-old son named Mads, were optimistic about this pregnancy. The second time around, they believed they knew what to expect. Except for being informed that there were not one, not two, but three minuscule tts.
The young mother stated, “My st informed me that I am expecting not one, not two, but three infants, which a few months later made me the proudest woman in the world.” “Initially, I was xus and began the midwife with inquiries so that the tuss would not be in,” she explained, adding:
“The pregnancy was difficult. I was in greater than the first time, and I was perpetually concerned that my children would not survive. At 30 weeks, I ceased working and was on maternity leave for four weeks until the scheduled.”
Ultimately, the three siblings were produced by s st. The situation ran efficiently. Our triplets were born separated by two minutes. Ada, who weighted 1.8 kg, was delivered first, followed by Teddy, who weighed 2.1 kg, and Erik, who weighed 2.3 kg.
The first few days they stayed in a ut, while our infant had to sleep in a t. Thankfully, everything went smoothly, and we are now reunited at home. It may have been a tu adventure, but every moment was worthwhile! The addition of our new family members completed our contentment.”
Once at home, Jordan and Silje entered’su,’ adhering to a three-hourly feeding regimen throughout the day – Silje t st two and Jordan feeding the third a bottle of expressed breast milk – and attempting to extend their night feeds, resettling each as they awoke. The next day, one must repeat the process while caring for an active toddler. “I adored st, but it was very physically demanding and exhausting, and my milk supply was not increasing in the afternoons, so there were many top-ups, and it became so that we weaned them at four months.”
Silje has received assistance from a “city’s” worth of family and acquaintances to feed or entertain Mads. “Having the assistance we established was really the only reason I was able to hold it together. It is so unrelenting. I wouldn’t alter anything, but more assistance would have been fantastic.”