Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby. Show all posts
Sunday, February 8, 2015
a birth story
About a month ago I started looking at the calendar and thinking about when the best day to have this baby would be... you see, I have never gone into labor on my own, so I just figured the chances were not too high that with baby number seven my uterus would finally realize what it was supposed to have done all those other times and get itself in gear. We settled on the 6th, three days before my actual due date, for several reasons both practical and self-serving. Having the baby on a Friday meant that the hubby (who just started a new job) would not have to take as much time off work, also it meant the kids (mostly Regan, who's work load is the largest and from whom we would need the most help with the little kids) would not have to miss out on too much schoolwork, and of course the most self serving reason being that I did not want to be in the hospital on my birthday next week :) The midwife was on board with the time table, but neither of us wanted to push an induction just for convenience sake if my body wasn't ready, so we waiting until my 39 week appointment to see if my body was actually ready. When I went in on Tuesday I was starting to dilate and the baby had dropped so the tentative induction date became the actual induction date... unless I were to miraculously go into labor before then - and well, we all know that didn't happen so...
Friday, February 6 we got up early, said good bye to the kids, and headed to the hospital, me, the hubby and my mom. It is all a bit surreal, walking into a hospital, no signs of labor, yet knowing you'll be holding a baby in your arms before the day is over. We got registered and they had me strapped down to the bed (monitors) and drugged up (IV antibiotics for GBS+, and Pitocin) by 8:20am... of course because I was GBS+ they did not want me to deliver until I had the antibiotics going for 4 hrs, so the Pit level was so low I was barely having contractions. At one point the nurse said "If those contractions start to feel at all like labor contractions, let me know, and I'll turn the Pit down" Which of course made me think, why are you even giving it to me if you don't want me to have "labor contractions"? but whatever. So, I spent the morning reading a book (The Fault in our Stars) and waiting for the magic 4 hour mark before they would really get things moving.
The midwife came in at lunch time and broke my water around 12:40pm and the fun began. Within the hour the contractions picked up but the nurse wanted them stronger, so the upped my Pit. Sometime before 4pm I knew things were going to get serious soon so I told the nurse I wanted her to speed up my IV fluid and call the anesthesiologist, she didn't believe me and said they had to check me first to see how far I had progressed... because you can never trust a woman who is giving birth to her 7th child that she might just have some idea how her body works :) (The nurse was a newbie, so she had to stick to the rules), so I acquiesced and allowed the nurse to check my progress, which immediately sent me into transition. I begged them to turn down the Pit, at least until the epidural was done, but they would not... at this point I was really wishing my midwife was there. She delivered Addie and Emmy and knew first hand how my body would respond at this point, even if we turned down the Pit, but she was not there, she was still at the office seeing patients and waiting for word that I was ready to deliver to run to the hospital.
The anesthesiologist finally arrived and got straight to work. Up to this point I have had quick and mostly positive epidural experiences (one time they made me lie flat on my back and the medicine went up my spine and my arm went numb. seriously freaky!) That was not to be the case this time. For some reason this Dr. could not get it right. She stuck me numerous times (I lost count at 3) and I spent more than 30 minutes in the hunched over position trying not to move through scream worthy contractions. The nurse finally turned the Pit down and the intensity of the contractions lessened a bit but it was still quite a painful experience. By the time the Dr. finally got the epidural in I felt awful. My head was spinning and my blood pressure was dropping, all I wanted to do was go to sleep. But as soon as I laid down I felt the baby. As she walked out the door I heard one nurse say to the other, "put the catheter in and we'll take it out when she's ready to push." When she came over to me I said," I don't think I need that, I can feel the baby and I think I'm about ready, I think you need to call the midwife" she responded, "Oh no, we have to do this, and we will call the midwife soon" (once again, never trust a mama who's done this 6 times before). So, I got a catheter only to have the other nurse come in right after and say, "Oh, she's ready to push, you need to take that out."
Of course my midwife still wasn't there, so they didn't want me to push. Luckily she was in the parking lot, so I didn't have to wait too long for her arrival. Anyway, long story short the midwife came running in to the room, pulled on her robe and gloves and in just a few pushes Kai was born at 5:02pm, Friday, February 6, 2015. With the exception of the whole epidural experience it wasn't a bad labor and delivery and I am happy to hold Kai in my arms instead of in my belly, and I think he would agree :)
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Saturday, February 7, 2015
baby!
Kai Shepherd, February 6, 2015, 7 lbs 7oz 20.5 inches
Everyone was excited to meet their new baby brother today.
But Emmaline was definitely the most excited. It was so cute to see her love on her baby brother :)
Addie wanted to hold him, but would not look at him, lol.
Kai is loving all the attention and many arms to hold him. This little guy is going to be spoiled rotten for sure :)
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Monday, January 26, 2015
nesting
With only a couple weeks until my due date I have found myself starting (and finishing!) lots of projects around here. I needed a bumper pad for the baby's crib and just was not finding anything I really liked in the stores so I decided to make my own.
I did some searching on pinterest for patterns and decided I liked the look of this bumper that use 2" foam instead of batting. Here is a great tutorial on how to put it all together as one piece and use a zipper at one end so you can take the foam out to wash the fabric... I will say, I spend well over an hour putting the foam into the fabric bumper case, so I don't know how frequently I will be taking it all out to wash it... I think we'll spot clean unless it really needs a thorough washing!
After I decided on the style of bumper I made some adjustments to the original measurements as some of them didn't seem quite right to me and I also did not want it quite as tall as the original measurements called for. (I will include my measurements and some notes at the bottom of this post for anyone who is interested.)
Then I headed to the fabric store for some inspiration! I already had the grey chevron sheet and was thinking I was going to do all grey with just a splash of color for the piping and ties but in the end decided on the turquoise feather/chevron pattern and charcoal with turquoise stars. One thing that factored into my fabric choice was the direction of the pattern on the fabric. I needed 55"w cuts of fabric for the long sides and did not want seems in those pieces, so I needed the pattern to run the length of fabric instead of the width, or not be directional at all, like the stars.
In the end, I am supper pleased with how it turned out. I think one of my favorite things is that I know it will hold its form and not mash down like the last bumper pad I made (13+ years ago when Regan was born!)
Here are my measurements and notes:
Foam:
- One sheet of foam 2"x 24" x 72"
Fabric:
- Two yards each of 2 contrasting fabrics for main body of the bumper (see note above about direction of the pattern. If you are using fabric where the pattern runs the width of the fabric you will need more than 2 yard or each fabric and 60"w fabric to have no seams in the long sides of the bumper)
- One yard for piping
- One yard 44"w fabric for ties (I used 40"w fabric so my ties are a little short, 44"w fabric would have been better)
Misc:
- One 12" zipper
- 4.5 yards of cord for piping
*Everything was sewn with a 3/8" seam allowance except the ends of the ties which I used a 1/4" seam allowance on.
I did some searching on pinterest for patterns and decided I liked the look of this bumper that use 2" foam instead of batting. Here is a great tutorial on how to put it all together as one piece and use a zipper at one end so you can take the foam out to wash the fabric... I will say, I spend well over an hour putting the foam into the fabric bumper case, so I don't know how frequently I will be taking it all out to wash it... I think we'll spot clean unless it really needs a thorough washing!
After I decided on the style of bumper I made some adjustments to the original measurements as some of them didn't seem quite right to me and I also did not want it quite as tall as the original measurements called for. (I will include my measurements and some notes at the bottom of this post for anyone who is interested.)
Then I headed to the fabric store for some inspiration! I already had the grey chevron sheet and was thinking I was going to do all grey with just a splash of color for the piping and ties but in the end decided on the turquoise feather/chevron pattern and charcoal with turquoise stars. One thing that factored into my fabric choice was the direction of the pattern on the fabric. I needed 55"w cuts of fabric for the long sides and did not want seems in those pieces, so I needed the pattern to run the length of fabric instead of the width, or not be directional at all, like the stars.
In the end, I am supper pleased with how it turned out. I think one of my favorite things is that I know it will hold its form and not mash down like the last bumper pad I made (13+ years ago when Regan was born!)
Here are my measurements and notes:
Foam:
- One sheet of foam 2"x 24" x 72"
Cut two pieces 50.5" x 10"
Cut two pieces 23" x 10"
*I ordered my foam on Amazon because it was cheaper than going to Joann's. Also, it cut easily with a serrated kitchen knife.
Fabric:
- Two yards each of 2 contrasting fabrics for main body of the bumper (see note above about direction of the pattern. If you are using fabric where the pattern runs the width of the fabric you will need more than 2 yard or each fabric and 60"w fabric to have no seams in the long sides of the bumper)
Cut two in each fabric 55" x 12.75"
Cut two in each fabric 27.5" x 12.75"
*you should have a total of 8 pieces, 4 of each size.
- One yard for piping
*You can find lots of tutorials online for piping and cutting on the bias online, these are just ones I have referenced in the past.
- One yard 44"w fabric for ties (I used 40"w fabric so my ties are a little short, 44"w fabric would have been better)
Cut 16 pieces 22" x 4"
Misc:
- One 12" zipper
- 4.5 yards of cord for piping
*Everything was sewn with a 3/8" seam allowance except the ends of the ties which I used a 1/4" seam allowance on.
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Friday, December 12, 2014
getting ready for baby
Little by little we are making room for the baby around here.
We bought a new crib when we went to IKEA last month (Emmy is still sleeping in our other crib and it is too big to fit in our room anyway) and rearranged the master bedroom to make room for it. We still don't have mattress yet (or a car seat!) but there is still time :)
My walls are looking pretty bare in these pictures... might be time to find some artwork to hang in here!
We bought a new crib when we went to IKEA last month (Emmy is still sleeping in our other crib and it is too big to fit in our room anyway) and rearranged the master bedroom to make room for it. We still don't have mattress yet (or a car seat!) but there is still time :)
My walls are looking pretty bare in these pictures... might be time to find some artwork to hang in here!
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
baby boy
As soon as we found out we were having a little boy I came straight home from the ultra sound and started digging through my stash for some little boy appropriate fabrics. I had to sew this little guy some clothes! I took these pictures over a month ago, but just have not found time to sit down at the computer and blog!
It's been 10 years since we had a baby boy in this house and it is an adjustment to not head straight for the girly stuff when we go in the store :) We are all excited for the change though!
I am 27 weeks along and so far this has been my best/easiest pregnancy yet. I think that the whole family would agree that my worst "symptom" this go around has been my irritability :) As I head into the third trimester I find myself starting to slow down a bit as my belly swells and the mid-afternoon exhaustion is creeping back in. I am so thankful to God that he has allowed this pregnancy to be a bit easier than past pregnancies, especially with all the craziness of the summer (kitchen remodel, Tallulah's Lyme, and more traveling than we are used to) and as we have transitioned into some new/harder schooling for some of the kids (Challenge A for Regan and Max's first year of Essentials). Next week is the dreaded Glucose test... although I don't dread it quite as much as I used to (the key is to chug the drink down as quickly as possible, and although I would never choose to drink fruit punch in real life, I have found it is easier to get down quickly than the orange flavor.)
I've got a few more posts in my head and on my camera, so hopefully I can squeeze in a bit more time on the computer in the next week (not an easy feet when I've got 4 kids needing the computer for various school assignments).
It's been 10 years since we had a baby boy in this house and it is an adjustment to not head straight for the girly stuff when we go in the store :) We are all excited for the change though!
I am 27 weeks along and so far this has been my best/easiest pregnancy yet. I think that the whole family would agree that my worst "symptom" this go around has been my irritability :) As I head into the third trimester I find myself starting to slow down a bit as my belly swells and the mid-afternoon exhaustion is creeping back in. I am so thankful to God that he has allowed this pregnancy to be a bit easier than past pregnancies, especially with all the craziness of the summer (kitchen remodel, Tallulah's Lyme, and more traveling than we are used to) and as we have transitioned into some new/harder schooling for some of the kids (Challenge A for Regan and Max's first year of Essentials). Next week is the dreaded Glucose test... although I don't dread it quite as much as I used to (the key is to chug the drink down as quickly as possible, and although I would never choose to drink fruit punch in real life, I have found it is easier to get down quickly than the orange flavor.)
I've got a few more posts in my head and on my camera, so hopefully I can squeeze in a bit more time on the computer in the next week (not an easy feet when I've got 4 kids needing the computer for various school assignments).
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