Total Basset Case: birth story
Showing posts with label birth story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birth story. Show all posts

Oct 4, 2016

A New Arrival : Part 2

You can catch up on part 1 here.
A quick refresher...Little Mister decided he wanted to join the party 10 weeks early.
And he's super cute.
Those are the main details ;) 

When we last left off, Little Mister made quite the appearance into the world and Mister and I were beyond smitten, thrilled, in shock and even more so in LOVE.

I can't tell you how many times Mister and I looked at each other for the remainder of Saturday and just smiled, laughed and shook our head in amazement of everything that had transpired.
Between about 9:30 am and 5:09 pm we managed to cram a lot in.  

That evening we visited Little Mister in the NICU and then managed to chill out for a while.
Having Kait and Casey and my mama in town was an absolute God send.
Not only did they keep us company, bring us dinner, be generally awesome, and take care of all of those things mamas take care of,  they also helped take care of Floyd.  Between them and our neighbors, I was relieved to know that Floyd was well taken care of and had someone to snuggle with, thanks Gma!
We managed to sleep a little that night...between hospital beds/sofas and our minds swirling with the events of the day, sleep didn't come as easily as you would have thought with our exhaustion but we were thankful for some.

Sunday morning we woke up and went to visit Little Mister as fast we could.
 As we have been the whole time, that morning we were incredibly impressed with the care Little Mister was receiving.  In the light of day and after some sleep, we were able to more fully grasp what we were dealing with- as much as was possible 1 day in.  
We spent a good chunk of time with Little Mister and just chatted with him.  Once Mister and I stuck our heads and hands inside his portholes and started talking to him, he fluttered his eyes open recognizing our voice.  This was THE best and just what I needed after the craziness we had been through.
 While I was pregnant Mister spent a lot of time talking to my belly and you could tell it really paid off ;)

A funny tidbit from Sunday:
At one point in the day Mister ran out to get coffee.
On his was back he texted me to say he was headed back and we realized our last text exchange before that was him checking on me at 9:45 am on Saturday in triage at the first hospital.  We both immediately said 'whoa, we've done a lot in between these last 2 texts'. 

Throughout the day we visited Little Mister a few more times in between visitors and cat naps.  
Again Kait and Casey saved our day and brought us dinner and much needed distractions and company.  
Monday was our discharge day.  We spent the morning with Little Mister chatting and snuggling.
Then it was time to go home and get back to Floyd.  I will be honest, leaving the hospital without Little Mister was one of the hardest things we've ever done.  Ever.
BUT we know he is in THE best hands and THE best care and that puts us very much at ease.  

And that's part 2.  Part 3 to follow ;)

Sep 29, 2016

A New Arrival : Part 1

If you follow along with us on social media, you may have noticed that we've had quite the eventful past couple of weeks.
Short story....Little Mister is here!!! (10 weeks early)
Long story...keep reading ;)
I apologize in advance if this is long but I want to make sure I capture all the details that I can recall- especially considering how quickly everything transpired (I apologize if any of this is TMI). 
Thursday September 15th - Mister and I spent the morning at our 30 week appointment.  Everything checked out fine and we were on our way.  The doctor did mention that I was at the point in my pregnancy that if Little Mister really kicked me in the bladder, I may pee my pants.  (I promise this tid bit is important.)  We laughed, said okay and chalked it up to another pregnancy symptom.

Friday September 16th - I had the day off work because I was picking Kait up from the airport, Casey was coming into town as well and our baby shower was the next day.  I spent the morning prepping for house guests and the shower.
That afternoon I headed to the airport to pick Kait up.  On the way home we stopped at Wendy's for a bathroom and Diet Coke break.  I stood up out of my car and (what I thought) peed my pants.  I looked at Kait (and it's a good thing we are besties) and said 'I'm really sorry but I'm peeing my pants.'  We laughed, said okay and went home to change clothes.  I was fully convinced I had peed my pants solely based on what the doctor had said to us.  And also because I was 30 weeks pregnant, it really seemed plausible.  
Later that evening I had some increasing back pain but, again, didn't think too much of it because I was 30 weeks pregnant, I had been on my feet cleaning, running around and working out all day.  
That night the pain kept up and I didn't sleep very well.  That was due in part to the hours I was up googling.  The googling did nothing to ease my mental or physical pain.  Seriously Google access should be revoked from pregnant women.

Saturday September 17th - When we woke up the pain was still there and I had this underlying sense that something just wasn't quite right.  (Keep in mind this was the day of my baby shower...) I laid on the sofa for a while and eventually started watching the clock and could tell the pain was coming in waves about every 10 minutes.  This started to freak me out.  We finally decided to call the on call doctor and just ask some questions.  
I explained to him what was going on and he said 'nothing you are telling me is alarming'.  
Okay, sounds good, Doc!  I must just be pregnant!
Well the pain continued and we made a quick decision to just run to the hospital real quick, get checked out and be back home in time for the shower.  I knew that maybe I would be late for the shower but I would still make it.

Fast forward to about 10am and being checked into triage, getting hooked up to an IV and being checked out.  Now my back pain was getting even worse.  They had the diodes on my belly looking for contractions but were not detecting any.  The doctors finally decided to check me and take some swabs.  Once checked it was determined that I was 1cm dilated.  Not ideal at 30 weeks.  They also determined that I was/had leaked amniotic fluid.   Also, not great at 30 weeks.  Turns out what I thought was peeing my pants was my water breaking.
The first plan of action was to give me a steroid shot to boost Little Mister's lungs in case he were to come early.  The second step was to stop any labor progression that was going on.  The plan for this was that most (very) likely was that I would be transported to a different hospital and would stay there for at least 4 weeks until I was 34 weeks along.  Obviously we would do anything that needed done but this crushed me.  The idea of staying in the hospital that long was terrifying, scary and full of unknowns (plus what would Floyd think?!).  
As time progressed, my back pain continued to get worse and worse.  Mister was timing them and the waves of pain were coming about 7 minutes apart.  This pain was excruciating.  I would not wish it on anyone.
A few hours later, the ambulance was there to transport me.  I've never ridden in ambulance and this was not the most enjoyable first ride.  

I arrived at the second hospital about 3:00pm and was whisked into triage.  At this point I was in so much pain I could barely speak.  The doctors there checked me and I was then 3cm.  They told Mister and I that they would do what they could to stop the labor but there was a good chance that the train was coming down the tracks and we may not be able to stop it.  I was so delirious and in pain I am not even sure that this registered with me.  I just wanted Little Mister safe and for my back pain to go away.
Thankfully within the next little bit I was able to get an epidural.  I was SO excited for my back to stop hurting that the pain and awkwardness of the epidural did not phase me.  About 60 seconds after it was administered I FINALLY had some relief from the back labor.  It was glorious.

The next glorious thing was that a crew of my besties came barreling in the room.  I was SO overjoyed.  I knew they were in town for the shower (which I clearly wasn't making it to/had missed) but I had NO idea they were at the hospital.  
After the day we had already been through, seeing their faces and being able to hug their necks was truly lifesaving.  They even brought me the best gift bag of goodies and treats including my new favorite robe.  
After visiting for a while it was time for me to be checked again.  
At 4:30pm I was checked and I was now 8cm (!!!).  You could say the train was coming down the tracks.  I heard the doctors say his head was really low a few times and they looked at us and said it was go time.  Mister and I looked at each other and said, '9/17/16, we're having a baby!'.  The doctors and pediatrics team fully whisked my room into a delivery room and a warming bed for Little Mister.  
(Side note, I could dedicate a whole post to this but our doctors were BEYOND amazing.)
By 4:50pm it was time to push.  This is where I slightly blacked out but I do remember pushing quite a few times and at 5:09pm Little Mister was here!! 
 To say we were in LOVE, shock, awe, amazement would be the understatement of the of the century.  Up to that point, the whole day had been such a whirlwind, we were in complete shock but our baby was here and healthy.  He was 10 weeks early but he was here and by all accounts, doing quite well.  He APGAR was 9,9 and he came out screaming at 3lbs.56oz and 15.59" long.
We were able to hold him for a few minutes before they took him to the NICU.
After that Mister and I finally had the chance to look at one another and breathe and cry and be even more overjoyed.  

Once the dust settled a little, our families came in and here came my girls AGAIN! Again, I had no idea they were still there along with Kait and Casey.  It was so great to have so many people we loved there with us.  In a way it worked out that our shower was scheduled for the same day because we were able to have so many people around us amidst the absolute craziness.  

I think that's a good stopping point for Part 1.  
Part 2 to follow ;)