Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts

Friday, October 28, 2011

{cade milton}

Cade Milton was born on Friday, October 28, 2011 at 10:47 a.m. weighing 7 lb 13 oz. & 19.5" long. 
At 37 weeks and some odd days, in the wee hours of the morning I woke up feeling a little strange & made the requisite pregnant middle of the night trip to the bathroom. Strangely I was bleeding which was both unusual & alarming. After convincing Michael to wake up we decided to call the midwife on call to figure out what to do. At that point I wasn't have regular or painful contractions but the blood had me on edge. She called back after a while & wanted me to go to Labor & Delivery. I asked if I could wait until normal office hours - after figuring out what to do with the girls since that hadn't been planned yet! - but she was worried that morning traffic might be a problem if by that point I was in serious active labor. 

After a quick shower Michael called Diana, my wonderful friend who came to save us in the middle of the night, to come to the house to be with the girls & then take them to Miss Robin's house to spend the day. I called my parents & texted my sisters to let them know we were heading into hospital. I still wasn't completely convinced that I was in labor though since neither of my other labors began anything like this. Michael finished getting the last minute things for the hospital ready I hopped in the shower. While I was showering the contractions began to pick up a little - being more painful & coming closer together. Diana arrived as I got dressed. I came downstairs, made a list of important phone numbers & the girls' schedule and tried to eat something while I talked to her for a few minutes. Apparently this was pretty amusing because I'd be chatting along like a normal person & then just gasp (contraction!) then continue on as if nothing was out of the ordinary! Eh, third time, no problem, right?

We left for the hospital somewhere around 5:30 am. And stopped for gas on the way to the hospital. Yes, again Michael's car didn't have gas. At least I didn't have to pump it myself through contractions! We parked in the deck & walked inside together. I checked in to triage & they checked me out. Yep, pregnant! Yep, in labor & at 6 cm! It was a very different experience than at IMC in Salt Lake. There I went directly to the room where I delivered & my midwife came quite quickly & stayed with me for nearly the whole process. Here I was in a triage room for what seemed like a really long time & only saw L&D nurses who, while very nice, weren't my midwife. They also insisted that I get a hep lock in case I would need IV fluids or antibiotics during or after labor/delivery. That I was not happy about, but honestly figured it wasn't worth fighting and I just wanted to get to my real room. 

Once there - no idea how long it actually took - one of the midwives arrived. I was checked again & had dilated a little further. She left to check on some other patients & I was taken care of by the most wonderful labor & delivery nurse. She got me juice & made sure I was comfortable. Michael got out the baby names book & started reading me names. We had just started seriously talking about baby names the week prior & were no where near close to a decision. Between contractions he called out a gazillion names & I shot most of them down or gave him dirty looks. I don't think I was on my best game for name deciding at the time. By about 10:30 am I was in pretty constant pain with contractions coming right on top of each other. Our wonderful nurse checked me & said that she was next to sure that if the midwife would break my water baby would be born. My water was broken by my midwives for both Cassidy & Kalea so I knew she was probably right.

She was barely out the door to go call the midwife when SWOOSH, water breaks! From that point it was just a flurry of activity. Nurses & the midwife flew in getting gowned up as they ran, lights pointed in my face (to which I told them to turn those things off!), me puking on poor Michael (two out of three deliveries = puking right before delivery!) & someone telling me not to push. Right. As if I had any control over that. With no real pushes, just my experienced body doing what bodies do, Cade was born! I don't even think it was five minutes from when my water broke. I guess when he was ready to arrive, he was ready. Michael was the first to tell me that we had a son. A son!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

{34 weeks 2 days}

Kalea goes to the midwife with me here while Cassidy is at school. She apparently has caught on to the routine b/c we walked into the office today for my 34 week appointment & she looked at me & said, "Wife? Potty? Pee cup, mama?"

The appointment went well - measuring right on track, baby head down, heartbeat around 145, still poking, kicking & hiccuping constantly. Everything normal & perfect!

And, since I've been asked for a "belly shot" lately, here's Kalea helping with that request!




- Posted from my iPhone

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

project 365 photo: 08.31.2011 {baby ellie}

Cassidy says that the baby in Mommy's belly is named Ellie. She says that she "just knows because the baby told {her} a long time ago." Baby Ellie isn't gender defined, just a growing, jumping, tumbling, hiccuping, rib & bladder poking bean in Mommy's belly right now that both girls like to kiss & talk to every day. 30 weeks down, 10 or so to go!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

project 365 photo: 06.29.2011 {20 weeks}

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I had my 20 week ultrasound yesterday. Originally it was scheduled for last Monday when Michael was in town but due to some mix-up it, disappointingly, had to be pushed back.

Everything went well at the appointment. Baby is measuring about a week ahead - not atypical - and the heart rate was 140. Both the ultrasound tech and the doctor who read the results said that Baby was very active because there didn't seem to be a single moment when he/she wasn't moving, wriggling and dancing.

Since Michael wasn't able to be there in person we asked if he could Skype in again, like at our first ultrasound for this baby. The tech kind of thought I was crazy when I asked, but it worked out well!

The pregnancy is progressing easily. I've been a little tired & had some back aches, but I think that has as much to do with chasing around Cassidy & Kalea as it does with being pregnant!