Thanks ladies

we were sooo lucky to find a specialist prepared to do the stitch for us, at that point, apparently here the usual cut off is23 weeks, ( I had mine done at 24+5; and I honestly believe that plus the bed rest plus the regular medication ( I am on 4 hourly nifedipine to calm my uterus and progesterone suppositories as well) have brought my little man his extra time,
We had an up and down night, a bit more spotting and backache but they've just scanned and said baby is happy and although I have funneled to the stitch it still seems to be holding, Am going to lay still all day and hope it eases off, the nifedipine seems to be controlling the tightenings for now!
Alisa ..I have been told to predominatly lay on my left, but it's okay to rotate frequently as well to stop from getting too achy and sore, just not to lay flat on my back, which i find is difficult but i just use pillows and a folded up blanket to help, I also now have toilet privledges, and can move a little around the ward which helps, at first it was just a bed pan ICK!
Mumzie, I was initially allowed to shower 2 days after my stitch, but had to be quick, and use a chair to sit in, then told every other day and for no more than 10-15 minutes, mostly I found it uncomfortable to be upright anyway, now I am 32 weeks they have relaxed a little bit but I still find I get a lot of pressure down below so try to limit my upright time, ie.. If I need to use the bathroom, I make sure I lay down for a while afterwards rather than jump straight into the shower,
Lizzie.... Thank you so much for your wise advice, I was freaking out slightly I hav to admit, :-/ I have been transferred now to a smaller more local hospital, from our big high risk maternity unit, and the MWs here don't have much exp of the stitch, it helps to hear from someone who has been thru it and had a successful experience

! And with Twins!!!
We are on the final countdown now till stitch removal, 24 more days

( mine is planned to come out at 36 weeks

) and I have been told after that I will either labour or I can go back to my life and wait and see, I am hoping for a few days at least at home as we haven't anything much organized for our baby boy and I can feel the toll bed rest has taken on my body, I have no muscle tone left at all and tire very easily, any tips on how you recovered?