Friday, January 25, 2013

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

A Birth Story

On Jan 2, at 2am (same time as with my first), I started feeling contractions.  They were about 10-15 min apart.  I timed them for 2 hours, panicking because she was not full term just yet.  I thought I would make it at least to 38 weeks.  After 2 hours, they started getting further apart.  I would have them randomly throughout the rest of the day.  Next night, same thing, except they lasted 5 hours before getting further apart and I had them ever 30-45 minutes throughout the day.  That evening, January 3rd, they started getting closer together again (probably  around 4 or 5pm), but they were very random.  I tried laying down and guzzling water and they seemed to get further apart (about 10-15 min), but as soon as I stood up to do anything, they would be 5 min or even closer.  I finally decided around 8pm, after we put Brady down for bed, to call someone to watch him and go to the hospital.

I was expecting to be sent home, but I was already dilated to 5cm!  I wasn't really getting frequent contractions at this point.  I was at 6cm by the time they admitted me.  The contractions were very painful (like last time), but not close together at all (unlike last time).  I wanted my second natural childbirth, but I just couldn't let me body go.  I labored for a few hours stuck at 6cm.  I finally said I wanted an epidural.  The first epidural didn't work, so they had to stick it in me again.  Yuck!  Once it started working, the contractions got very close and I didn't time it, but I think I went from 6 or 7cm to fully dilated in about 2-3 hours.  After only a few short pushes, Ada Josette was born on January 4th, 2013 at 4:44am.  She was only 5lbs and 17" long.  Her gestational age was 37 weeks, 1 day.

She hadn't been nursing very well, but I figured it was just the learning curve and the fact that they took her to the nursery to be in a warmer for a few hours because she was having issues regulating her temp.  Our pediatrician came in to check her out that afternoon.  We already knew she had Down Syndrome, but he said she also a cleft palate.  He asked if it would be ok to feed her some formula in a special bottle.  Daddy got to feed her and she ate about 10mL of formula.  The pediatrician decided that she couldn't afford to lose weight so he had her admitted to the NICU, saying it would probably only be for an IV and observation over 24 hours.

She's now 8 days old, but still in the NICU.  We continued to try breastfeeding for a few days, but it really wasn't working out between her being tired, slight tongue thrust, and her cleft palate.  They did her echocardiogram and that all looked great.  They did an ultrasound of her brain (to check for a midline defect) and that also looked good.  An occupational therapist worked with her on the bottle one feeding a day and she did really well.  After a few days, I decided breastfeeding would have to take a backseat to bottle feeding if I wanted to get her home soon.  At this point, she was only getting pumped breastmilk.

She has now been exclusively bottlefed for 4 days and does a little better each day.  She gets almost all of her bottle and only gets about 8-16 mL pumped into her feeding tube at each feeding session.  Once she can consistently take all of her bottle, then they will remove her feeding tube.  Then they will watch her to make sure she is still gaining weight for 48 hours.  This has been so hard and exhausting, especially with Brady being sick at home now.  I'm really hoping to take her home by next Wednesday though.  I know it's not in my control, but she hasn't taken any backwards steps yet.  She just takes baby steps forward.  She is so determined and absolutely adorable!


I am absolutely in love with this little girl!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Crafty?

I created a hairbow board for Kalista and then just finished one up for Ada too! I am actually kind of proud of myself.  Of course, neither has been put into use yet, so I am crossing my fingers that nothing falls off.


Saturday, December 8, 2012

Hug your babies (young and old) close today!

It's been a sad weekend.  My cousin lost her baby last night.  This cousin and I hardly ever saw each other (I think I can count the times on one hand), but we used to be pen pals when we were young and we loved sending each other letters.  I actually didn't even know she had a baby.  Her daughter was almost 4 months old when she stopped breathing at the babysitter's house a couple of days ago.  The babysitter administered CPR and the baby was careflighted to a hospital, but has been on oxygen since.  They ran tests and determined that she had a blood sugar level over 400 and her MRI did not look good either.  I guess they think she went into diabetic shock, but the doctors couldn't do anything more for her.  My cousin and her husband had to make the decision to pull her off of life support.  I can't imagine the heart break and grief they must be going through.  I can't imagine having to make that decision.  It's scary to think that such a young life can be taken away so soon and it makes me feel so lucky that my babies are healthy!  I checked on Brady twice last night because it really is just so scary.  I had a hard time sleeping, but I guess that's usual this late in a pregnancy. I should say I had an even harder time sleeping.  Please keep my family in your thoughts.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Words Can Hurt...

It may not be the "R" word, but using the term "special ed" as a replacement isn't any better.


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Just a Picture

Brian, Brady (18 months), and me (almost 30 weeks pregnant)

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Co-op Crazy

Ever since I've found co-ops, I've been going crazy buying stuff for Ada.  I told Brian that giving me a girl is going to be the worst thing for his bank account.

Here's what I'm waiting on:
  • Headbands
  • Leg warmers
  • Leggings (for Brady too because they had boy ones and they are great for cloth diapered bums)
  • Cloth nursing pads (I guess these aren't for Ada)
  • Diaper pail liners and wet bags
  • Crochet shoes
  • Cloth Wipes
Now, I'm trying hard to resist the skirted leggings that will be showing up soon on one of my co-ops.  They're only $5 each, but the sizing doesn't start until 12 months.  I already have tons of hand me down girl clothes, so I don't need even more stuff in advance.  Since I get all of these things at wholesale prices, I'm saving tons of money at least.  In fact, those leggings showed up on zulily for $10 a piece and I'm getting them for $2 a piece!

This reminds me that I really need to get busy on my to-do list soon!  Especially making hairbow holders for Kalista and Ada!