Monday, August 26, 2013

Labor and Delivery

It all started on Sunday, August 18.  Already two days past my due date, I was more than ready for something to happen.  I knew my Mom was going back to school the next day, so according to Murphy's Law, the baby had to be on the way soon, requiring her to miss the start of the school!  I woke up in the morning with Braxton Hicks contractions that were pretty consistent.  I started timing them that afternoon, and they were coming once every ten minutes.  Of course they were not painful, only just a tightening uncomfortable feeling that I had been having for a few weeks.  They wouldn't go away no matter what activity I was doing, so I hoped it might mean something was going to be happening soon.  In the meantime, I didn't have much of an appetite that day and I had felt like crap (tired, weak, achy) for the past two days with maybe one random spurt of energy.  That Sunday, I just sat around most of the day and went for two walks.  The first afternoon walk was uneventful....

Around 8:00 pm, I went to the restroom and a very large part of my mucus plug came out.  I had my membranes swept the previous Wednesday with my midwife and every day after that I had lost parts of it.  We then ventured out for my second walk of the day.  Matt and I had made it about half way around the block when I felt a little pop inside that felt weird  Then a few seconds later, I was soaked with a huge gush of warm water to the point of it leaking down my legs!  It was crazy the amount of water that came out.  I felt like the whole neighborhood was staring at me and I had to kind of waddle home as fast as possible.

From that point, I made a couple calls to let family/friends know I was probably going to be having the baby within the next 24 hours!  I called my midwife to let her know my water broke.  She said I could labor at home for as long as possible and to come to the hospital when contractions got to be 5 minutes apart for 60 seconds each.  If I was not feeling anything that night, I was instructed to be at the hospital by 8:00 the following morning. 

Then I sort of went into panic mode, not really knowing what to expect with contractions.  I went ahead and hopped in the shower and felt fine for about an hour.  Then at 9:00, the intense contractions started.  They came on fast and hard.  I was not expecting that!  I started timing them at 5 minutes apart for about 30-60 seconds each.  After about an hour of that, they were down to 3 minutes between contractions lasting about 60 seconds each.  I kept losing more water with each contraction, which was another thing I did not expect to happen.  I was such a mess!  Now Matt was starting to wonder why we weren't going to the hospital yet.  So much for my plan of laboring at home!  We grabbed the hospital bag and drove to Miami Valley Hospital at 11:00 pm.  

When we got there, we went to the desk to check in.  Then they sent us to the triage area and hooked me up to a monitor to see baby's heartbeat and my contractions.  I was really struggling through each contraction and I felt like it was taking a year and a half for the nurse to decide that I was, in fact, in labor and that I could be admitted to labor and delivery.  I remember telling them that my pain level was a 7.  The cervical exam determined that I was at 3 cm and very thinned. We finally signed some forms and headed up to the delivery room at midnight.

When we got to the delivery room, they started with hooking up an IV.  That was probably the worst part of anything just because it took four nurses to find a vein that wouldn't blow, which ended up being in the side of my arm, right above my wrist.  Ouch!  My hands were bruised for an entire week from all their attempts.  Once the IV was finally in, they asked if I wanted an epidural.  Of course I didn't see how I could last several hours with the horrible pain I was in so I said yes, bring it on.  The anesthesiologist came in and saved the day.  By this time, it was 1:30 am and the epidural was inserted.  After administering the epi, my heart rate went way way up.  (It was already elevated when I was in triage)  They monitored it, and it eventually came down a little bit.  I was finally feeling comfortable and could no longer feel the contractions coming on.  The only thing I could feel was water leaking each contraction.  I could still feel my legs and move them, but I could not roll over onto a side without the help of the nurses.  I loved having the epidural.  It made me feel so relaxed and fuzzy.  Like all my pains were just melting away.  Up til that point, I don't think I had spoken more than a couple words since arriving at the hospital because the pain was so intense.  When I'm in pain, I don't talk.  I just groan and moan and try to breathe.  But after I got the epi, I felt like talking a little more, even though we were tired because well, we were usually sleeping at this time of the day.

For the next two hours, I was able to relax a bit.  At 4:00 am, the nurse checked my cervix to find out that I was already at 8 cm and only had just a little bit left to go.  We did some practice pushes while we waited on the midwife to arrive.  My parents arrived just in time to see me for a bit before I started pushing.  Sometime between then and 6:00, I had to throw up, which indicates transition into the next phase.  It was time to push!



From 6:00-7:23, I pushed for three sets of ten seconds with every contraction they saw come up on the monitor.  The first hour or so was "easy".  I had enough energy and it didn't hurt at all.  By the time her head started moving all the way down to the point of seeing it in the mirror, I was starting to feel exhausted.  I remember looking at Matt a couple times (who was holding my left leg the whole time- such a trooper!).  I kept saying that I was sooo tired.  The nurses and midwife were all very encouraging, telling me that I was getting close.  The last few pushes were the hardest because I was out of energy and it was starting to pinch down there.  But once her head came out I felt like all it took was a little push and the rest of her body came out!  And there she was, placed right on my chest!  All 9 lbs 2 oz of her!

It was an incredible feeling!  Yes, I was exhausted and loopy from the epidural, but my daughter was finally out and resting on my chest while they cleaned her up.  The midwife massaged my stomach for a little bit to help deliver the placenta.  (Matt said that was a LOVELY site..haha!)  My midwife cut the cord and felt bad that she forgot to ask Matt if he wanted to do it.  His feelings weren't too hurt.  I ended up having a second degree tear and required several stitches for the three small tears.  

SIDE NOTE:  At some point during the push phase, a nurse told my midwife that a patient had just checked into Family Beginnings (the all natural labor room with the tub, no pain meds, etc) and she was already dilated to a 6.   They mentioned her initials, and I asked if it was my friend, Brittany.  They looked at me very puzzled, but I just had a feeling it was her!  Of course they wouldn't tell me anything, but it was indeed her, and her daughter was born 30 minutes after Kyla!  Same midwife.  Such a crazy story!

The next two hours were kind of a blur.  I got to spend the time bonding with Kyla for about an hour.  Then the nursery came to do all the standard checks.  She received a 9 on the Apgar test (she came out crying before her whole body was even out!)  My parents were waiting patiently in the waiting room for several hours. While we were still in the delivery room, we got to FaceTime with Krista in Japan.




Around 9:30 am or so, they helped me get up and go to the restroom, then move on to the recovery room where we would reside until we were discharged.

And just like that, my daughter was born!  7:23 am on Monday, August 19th, 2013. 

We stayed in the hospital all day Monday and were discharged around 3:00 pm on Tuesday, August 20th.  The hospital typically requires a 48 hour stay, but we were not getting any rest with people coming and going to check on us.  We just wanted to relax and recover at home.  So the pediatrician and midwife both discharged us early because we were both good to go.  Matt helped take care of me while I took care of Kyla the next few days as it was rough to stand up, sit down, you know, most things. 

And now, for a little photo overload.
Sweet sleeping baby.


Matt and Mom with us in the recovery room


She looked so peaceful the first 24 hours.
It takes a lot of work being born!


Grandma, holding her first grand baby!


Ah, home sweet home with our new addition.

 

Just staring at our little baby.
We were kind of in shock that she was home with us!


Proud Grandpa!


Holding my baby girl.


41 Weeks


Well I reached what would have been the 41 week of pregnancy if she stayed put for 4 more days, but instead, here is my baby "bump" photo for the week. I ended up giving birth at 40 weeks and 3 days.  I can hardly believe it. I am still in awe that my belly was so big just a short while ago, and I could feel her moving and kicking and now, she is in my arms. 

Now that she is here, I'm considering turning my blog into a baby blog just because she is so darn cute.  I have my camera snapping pics of her all day everyday and I need somewhere to show her off!  

Labor and delivery story coming soon.
Kyla's first week update coming soon.

Time is already flying by so I am trying to enjoy every moment cuddling my newborn.
(Must remind myself of this when she keeps me up all night!)



Thursday, August 22, 2013

Introducing...Kyla Rose


Kyla Rose Focht
August 19, 2013
7:23 am
9 lbs. 2 oz.
21 3/4 in.

She is an angel and we are quite smitten.
More details to come.


Friday, August 16, 2013

Due Date - 40 Weeks


Baby is the size of a jackfruit.

  • She's continuing to grow hair and nails.
  • And she's keeping up that lung development, too.
HAPPY DUE DATE!!!!!!!!

 Well, in my heart I was hoping there would not be a week 40 blog update, but here we are!
This week was my first week of maternity leave.
The first couple days were fun. I got lots of things done around the house.
But by the end of the week, I was bored and exhausted. 
It takes a lot of energy sitting around waiting for something to happen, you know?

We had a doctor's appointment on Wednesday.
I am now dilated to 2 centimeters and 60% effaced.
While she was doing the exam, I asked to have her sweep the membranes if my cervix was favorable, so she did.  Not much happened that day other than a tiny bit of spotting.
About 24 hours after the sweep, I lost my mucus plug.
Since then, not much has been happening other than changes in cervical mucus.
Still having lots of fun Braxton Hicks contractions.
Still having a tough time sleeping.  The other night I tried to sleep in the recliner for half the night.
That wasn't even comfortable so I've decided that sleep is for the birds.
 I'm still not sure if she's "dropped" because I don't look much different, but all I can say is walking hurts.  My pubic bone and hips feel like they are going to just break.
I'm trying to go for a walk or two every day.
Now that Matt took off work today for "due day", I'm sure nothing will happen and we will just wait around all weekend for something to happen.
Then Monday...after Matt has gone back to work, she will decide that is the right time. :-)

Every night, I go to bed hoping that my water will break during the night.
She is just so comfortable in there!
Come out soon, Kyla!

Love, your uncomfortable, sleep deprived Mommy





Monday, August 12, 2013

Kyla's Nursery Tour


Welcome to Kyla's room!


As you walk in on the left side of the room, we have four IKEA square tile mirrors.
Right below is a small ottoman/container I got for a steal at a garage sale.


My favorite corner!  The glider and ottoman and side table are both from Target.
The lamp is from IKEA.


This little blanket was a shower gift off my Target registry.


This little guy was a gift from my sister.  He reads along with books.
I can't wait to see how much Kyla loves this!


Here is the changing station.
Diaper Genie: Target
Changing pad and cover: Target
Middle basket: Gift
Boppy and cover: Hand me down from sister in law
Bottom row baskets: Target
Changing table: IKEA


Here is a close up of the mobile ordered off of Amazon.
The bedding set was a clearance item from jcpenney.com
called Okie Dokie Butterfly Circles Nursery Bedding


Close up of the pattern on the bedding


The crib is a Graco 4 in 1 convertible Lauren style ordered from Walmart.
The crib mattress came with it and we had both delivered to our house.


I made the letter signs.
Almost all the materials were purchased from Hobby Lobby.


This mood lighting floor lamp is from IKEA.


Here is her colorful closet.  I am using an old shoe organizer for storage
of burp cloths, socks, hair bows, etc.
The green drawer set contains onesies, pants, and breastfeeding supplies.


And that concludes the tour!
I really enjoyed putting all the pieces together to make such a bright, cheery nursery
for Miss Kyla Rose.


Saturday, August 10, 2013

39 Weeks

 
Baby is the size of a watermelon. 


  • She's probably able to flex her limbs now.
  • Her brain is still rapidly developing -- she's getting smarter by the week!
  • Her nails may extend past her fingertips.

How far along?: 
39 weeks

Maternity clothes?:
Besides leaving the house, I have been wearing an XL t-shirt and stretchy shorts.  Its just hard to wear much else at this point.

Sleep:
Sleep is ok.  I wake up every time I have to turn over, which is really painful and difficult to do.  I also have to pee 1-2 times a night.  Another fun thing is waking up with crazy heartburn and either taking Tums or throwing up.

Best moment of the week: 
I started my maternity leave Friday.  It was bittersweet.  I know that there is a strong possibility that the baby will be overdue, but at this point I feel that the best thing for me to do is relax at home until she arrives rather than trying to work and not accomplishing much at the office. 

Movement:
She gives me some pretty hard kicks but most of the time she is more into pushing and turning positions, then going back to sleep.  There is just not enough room in there anymore.

Gender: 
Girl

Belly Button:
It's kind of an outie.  At least more than it's ever been before, but not too noticeable.

Rings:
No more rings for me.

Weight gain:
39 lbs

Appointments:
My appointment this week was on Monday morning with Dr. Crouch.  I chose to get a cervical check just out of pure curiosity to see how much I had progressed.  My cervix is open to one centimeter and I am 50% effaced.  He said that things are looking great and I "could" go into labor at anytime. 

What I miss:
Bending over, sleeping soundly, eating bigger meals than a few bites, etc.

Labor signs:
Braxton hicks contractions have been coming off and on all week.  They are quite noticeable now because my whole stomach tightens up and it makes it hard to breathe or move for a minute.  On Tuesday, I was actually having so many that I started timing them.  They were coming every 13-15 minutes apart for one minute each for about three hours in a row.  Then I went to lunch and they disappeared for the rest of the afternoon.  I have also been having a pinching type sensation in my lower abdomen.  Other than that, I still feel like she hasn't "dropped" and she will just surprise me when she is ready.

What I am looking forward to:
Meeting my baby!!!!!!!!

Weekly Wisdom: 
Try to concentrate on other things than "when will the baby be here?" or "is this a sign that I'm going into labor?"  I know that my water could break at anytime or contractions could just start out of nowhere so I don't really put a lot of hope in the cervical checks because they don't really tell you when baby will come.  Be ready at all times but don't concentrate solely on the impending arrival.

Hoping this is my last update, but if not, see you next week for week 40!



Sunday, August 4, 2013

38 Weeks



Baby is the size of a pumpkin!


  • She may have about an inch or so of hair already.
  • She's slowly shedding that white goo on her skin (called vernix caseosa) but you might see some of it at birth.
 Here we are at 38 weeks!

It's hard to believe that my pregnancy is almost over.  Today at church, I told someone that I am due NEXT WEEK!  I can't believe that.  She will be here before we know it and we are ready.

This week, I've been experiencing lots of braxton hicks contractions.  They usually tend to come when I go from sitting to standing, when I get out of bed or roll over, or just randomly.  It's a tight uncomfortable feeling across my whole belly and often makes me short of breath when it happens.  Just gearing up for the big day.

I have gained a total of 37 pounds.  I think I don't wan to gain anymore so she better come soon.  Ha!

Sleeping sucks!  Actually moving in general is difficult at this point.  I can barely get in and out of the car, put on clothes, or do my hair in the morning without getting tired.  I know it's going to be worth it, but sometimes my stomach feels so uncomfortable it makes me feel like I can't take it for another two weeks.  It also seems that my appetite is getting smaller.  I can't fit much food in there at once.

On Saturday, Mom and Dad were stopping through on their way home from Tennessee.  We made a day of going to Jungle Jim's international food store and the Cincinnati outlet mall.  Boy were my feet killing me.  I was also feeling a little pelvic pressure and back pain.  My poor heavy body doesn't know what to do if it's not sitting in a chair all day like it's used to at work.  But we still had fun.  Can't wait to have them back soon to meet the baby!

We had a checkup appointment at the beginning of the week.  The midwife suggested drinking red raspberry leaf tea, eating dates, having sex, bouncing on an exercise ball, and doing floor exercises to open the pelvis.  She said that the baby is still floating around and was not engaged head-down at that point.  I have another appointment tomorrow so we will see how she's doing then.

See you back for week 39!