In this intriguing series, we invite readers to share the remarkable tales of pregnancy and childbirth, offering a glimpse into the unique narratives of their baby’s arrival.
Silje Andersen-Cooke’s journey took an unforeseen twist during her second pregnancy’s dating scan. The lawyer, along with her partner Jordan, parents to 18-month-old Mads, thought they were well-acquainted with the pregnancy process. Little did they anticipate the revelation awaiting them – not one, not two, but three little heartbeats.
Negotiating the challenges imposed by COVID restrictions, Silje, almost attending the appointment solo, found solace when Jordan joined her. The ultrasound technician, also facing this unprecedented scenario, delivered the surprising news of triplets.
The revelation left Silje and Jordan astounded, with laughter and disbelief marking their reaction. The triplets were trichorionic-triamniotic, each having its own placenta and amniotic sac. Despite the smooth progression, the pregnancy presented physical challenges, including pelvic girdle pain and Braxton Hicks contractions.
As the pregnancy approached the 34-week mark, Silje faced the decision of when to deliver. The physical toll and the impending maximum gestation for triplets led to the choice to induce labor. Silje’s admission revealed concerns about Ada, the smallest triplet’s nutrient intake, prompting the decision for an emergency delivery the following day.
With a mix of anticipation and determination, Silje faced the sunrise on the delivery day, ready to welcome her three babies into the world. The journey, from the unexpected news of triplets to the decision for an early delivery, unfolds as a testament to resilience, laughter, and the profound experience of becoming parents to not one, not two, but three beautiful blessings.