Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Keanan's birth story
On Labor Day (September 5th), I woke up and discovered that I was having somewhat regular Braxton Hicks contractions. At 7:30 a.m., I texted our doula, Lara, and told her that I was having "light" contractions. I wasn't at all convinced that I was actually going in to labor, but I wanted to make sure that Lara wasn't planning on going out of town for the day or anything.
At 8:00 a.m., I texted my midwife, Aliza, and told her that I was having contractions (still not painful) every 10-11 minutes, lasting 30-45 seconds. Aliza said to just go to the hospital whenever I was ready, which I found odd since I still didn't feel like I was in labor.
At about 8:30 a.m., Damian and I went for a walk around the block and ended up talking to our neighbor for about 15 minutes. My contractions started becoming more painful and were about 7 minutes apart, but I was still walking through them and felt like I probably had several hours before it would be time to go to the hospital. After one lap around the block, I decided that breakfast and a shower sounded better than walking. Luckily, my contractions got intense enough that the shower was skipped and we decided to head the hospital. I felt like we were going too early (contractions were still about 7 minutes apart), but I didn't want to freak out the kids by laboring in front of them and for some reason, I just felt like it would be a good idea to head in. I had called Hillary earlier and given her the heads up that "today might be the day" and asked if she could come help Eric with the four kids so Jamie could come to the hospital with us. I don't remember when I told Hillary that it was "go time," but Jamie, Damian and I left for the hospital at 9:00 a.m. On the way, Jamie called Aliza and told her that we were heading up there and asked her to have the nurses get the bathtub ready.
By the time we arrived at the hospital, I was quite uncomfortable and definitely didn't want Damian driving over the speed bumps in the parking lot! I still tried to stand at the admission desk to fill out some paperwork, but after signing two forms, I asked if I could do the rest from the hospital bed. At 9:15 a.m., I was examined and the nurse immediately said "oh, you're complete -- the baby is right there!" At which point, I started begging for the epidural (and the room instantly filled with nurses -- seeing the pediatric nurses show up and start prepping the warming bed for the baby was absolutely shocking!). She said it was too late and the epidural wouldn't kick in until after the baby arrived. Damian asked her what our other pain relief options were and she calmly said "uhm, let's get in the tub" (her way of saying there were no options at that point).
The bathtub was a lifesaver -- I can't imagine having a natural birth without the tub! The nurse immediately said that I could start pushing, but I was still in complete shock. I just couldn't believe that the baby was coming so quickly...and that I was going to feel every last pain and contraction. ;-) It felt like it took ages for me to accept it and finally use my energy for having the baby instead of panicking about it...but given the timeline, I know nothing took ages! At one point, one of the many nurses said "Adrienne, the only way to make the pain stop is to push the baby out"...it was the only thing that resonated with me and I finally felt like I could accept that this was the way it was going to happen. Aliza arrived and I started pushing in earnest. I don't remember exactly when Lara arrived, but I know I was already pushing. At 9:48 a.m., my water broke and at 10:01 a.m., Keanan arrived. To say it was a whirlwind labor and delivery is a complete understatement! The nurses and Aliza agreed that if I had opted for the shower instead of heading to the hospital, I would have had the baby at home or in the parking lot. I've never been so glad to be in public with sub-par personal hygiene! ;-)
Monday, September 19, 2011
Chunky Monkey
Saturday, September 17, 2011
And now the pictures
Well, I haven’t done a good job of narrowing down the pictures, but here they are…
I LOVE this picture of Damian! I’m pretty sure this was right after we discovered that we had had a boy.
Damian getting ready to cut the cord
The big weigh-in. The nurses were so anxious to find out how much this big baby weighed!
Such a tiny little finger to have us wrapped around already
It was such an incredible experience to have Jamie with us during the delivery. She got to be with the baby right away while Damian and I were getting cleaned up after being in the tub.
Keanan’s first visitor (same as Ellie’s and Charlie’s) – Auntie Hillary -- who promptly discovered that Keanan has not one, but two dimples
Ellie and Charlie both started giggling uncontrollably as soon as they saw the baby
Our new family of five (yikes – that still sounds so overwhelming! I wonder when I’ll get used to it?!)
The next day, Auntie Jamie and Uncle Eric brought Ellie and Alex up to the hospital to see the baby (Hillary stayed with Charlie and Aubrey) and Ellie was super excited to hold Keanan. The day before, she sobbed (and sobbed!) when it was time to leave and she learned that she couldn’t take Keanan with her – such a sweet big sister!
Our chubby little guy on the day he came home from the hospital (Ellie picked his outfit)
Jamie and family left the day we got home from the hospital and Gaga arrived the next night. Thank goodness for the help of family!!
Keanan’s favorite place to sleep – the vibrating chair. After sleeping for no more than 15 minutes in his bassinet the first night, he has slept in his chair every night. Thank goodness Costco carries batteries!
Monday, September 12, 2011
Welcome to the family, Keanan!
It will take me a little while to work through pictures and get them posted, but here are some videos from Keanan's first days of life.
Ellie holding Keanan for the first time:
Charlie introducing Keanan to solids for the first time:
Cousin Alex holding Keanan for the first time:
The world's strongest baby! He was about 12 hours old here: