Seven months had passed she was so big, her nausea has stopped at four and a half months, she was so thankful, she knew she would be big, but another two months of this she would not be able to walk. The room was awesome they were having her baby shower on Sunday, she was so happy. Her little bundles of joy would be here, Garrett was the best father to be, he waited on her hand and foot.

Saturday they worked on the decorations for the shower, she could not do much the babies would kick and kick, she was so uncomfortable. When they went to bed she was in pain, not labor pain she figured she had done too much during the day.

Garrett wake up" she kept pushing him, he looked at her, "what do you need sweetie" he signed. He looked at her "I have to go to the hospital" she signed. He was up, he helped her out of the bed there was blood dripping down her legs. He looked like he was going to pass out his babies his poor babies. He picked her up and waked down the stairs with her and put her in the car, he ran back upstairs to grab the keys.

They were at the hospital in 10 minutes, when they saw her in the emergency room, they got a gurney. They were crying their poor babies, she saw the Dr that was in maternity, he said that they had to do an emergency c section. Garrett took his phone out and typed in that five months ago she had an aneurism to please take care of his wife. She was hyperventilating, it was too soon for her babies to be born. The Dr tried to calm her down when he couldn't he called the anesthesiologist they would have to put her to sleep. Garrett face timed her parents and told then to get to the hospital. They would not let Garrett go back there with them, they said for him to wait in the waiting room and they would tell him as soon as the babies were born. He just sat and cried. Her parents got there the nurse told them what was happening, they called Regina.

About an three hours later the Dr came out, Garrett went up to him "how's my babies" he sighed. He told then that they were in nicu that he had a boy and a girl, he weighed three lbs five oz, she was two lb six oz. "How's Bay" he signed. The Dr made them all sit, " she had to have a complete hysterectomy, there was too much damage to even think about repairing, the babies were taken out of her, but her uterus had ruptured, that's where the blood came from, but son you got her here in time. We could have lost her. The babies are fighters, there lungs aren't developed, but we have the best nicu team and they are making sure the babies are going to be fine. She will be out for a while if ya'll would like to see the babies ya'll can look through the window, they aren't stable enough to have any contact with you now."

They were just shocked, their poor Bay a hysterectomy, but the babies were hopefully going to be perfect. They walked to the windows, and saw there were only two babies in there, they could not see there faces because of the machines on them. He turned away from the window "I want to see Bay " he signed. Katherine told the nurses they said they would see if she was out of recovery.

Finally he was in her room, she was sleeping, he just held her hand. They had talked about having another baby when these were three years old, but they had a boy and a girl, he hoped that would be fine with her.

She was waking up, she looked around "Garrett" she screamed. He squeezed her hand, "we had a boy and a girl, there in nicu, are little boy weighed more than are little girl, their lungs aren't developed," he signed. She started crying "baby they will be ok I promise you."

He went out into the hall to get the Dr, he walked in, Garrett was so nervous. He checked her out and made sure her stitches were ok then he sat down.

"Why was I bleeding" she asked, "Bay your uterus ruptured, we had to take the babies out and then do a hysterectomy," she could not stop crying she was hyperventilating again. The Dr called the nurse and they put something to calm her down in her iv. She fell asleep again, Garrett was crying his Bay, this was going to be so hard for her.