Can it be? My little boy was born 6 weeks ago today. I know many of y'all have heard the story, but for fun, let's tell it again:
May 31st, 2007
8:00am- show up for work at Care Net on what will be my LAST day of work (unbeknownst to me) to attend staff devotional
9:00-meet josh and the morrison's at the title company to close on our first house.
9:40-the paperwork is DONE the house is OURS aaaaannd
9:45-my water breaks in the foyer of the title company on our way out the door! i run to the bathroom thinking, no this really isn't happening today, is it?
9:50-josh is on the phone with the doc's office and we are racing toward the hospital.
10:00-check in at our doc's office (attached to the hospital) and my sweet dr. micus checks me and says "congrats--you are going to have a baby today" i'm already at 3cm and 75% effaced. still hasn't hit me.
10:15- i'm wheeled up to the L&D floor where i spend the next 4 hours waiting for contractions to start, calling friends and relatives, have a visit from nickster and tristan.
2:15pm-because my water has broken, but my contractions have not, i'm started on a petocin drip to hurry things along so infection will not be a problem for me or the babe.
3:30-i begin to feel some pretty intense contractions in my BACK but they do not show up on the monitor!
5:00- i'm now at 5cm and the pain in my back was so crazy, i began researching some pain management and the process for the epidural began.
5:45-the epi takes effect, everywhere except my back, which ended up a blessing in disguse b/c contractions are still not showing up on the monitors.
6:00ish-the doc on call (chancellor) checks me to find that i'm at a 9 and just have a little to go before he will let me start pushing.
???-the next bit of the time line is fuzy as the pushing begins, people are in and out to the room, and a shift change takes place. in the pushing stage(which lasted about 1 hour & 45 minutes) of labor i told the nurse, josh and my mom when i was ready to push based on what i felt in my back. at various times during pushing my mom, larka (josh's mom) my sister erin and josh were my pushing and breathing coaches.
7:45pm-in the end, mom and josh were there by my side as gave the final push and patriot emerged. josh cut the cord, and snapped 2 pix before the nurses began to sense a problem. my feelings of relief and joy were quickly replaced with tense and anxious air about the room as they monitored his breathing and realized he needed help. i was able to quickly kiss my son as he was wisked away to the nursery.
it took over 5 hours before josh and i were finally able to see our son. i cried as i held his tiny hand. all of the monitors and machines were overwhelming to us new parents.
four days later we were able to hold our son for the first time. the next day patriot and i attempted the dance of breastfeeding and i've been feeding him 8-10 times a day ever since!
there are other crazy details of our story, but i will add in our adventures one-by-one as to not overwhelm my faithful readers OR myself:)
here is a recent pic for your viewing pleasure:
7 comments:
Wow what an adventure! I am so glad he is doing good and is at home now. I would love to hear more. He is so cute.
You did good, my friend! :) Patriot is gorgeous, and as a mom of boys, I feel that adjetive is appropriate. ;) Aren't you glad that God knows all things set before us and has every detail taken care of! :)
He is just amazing, Kelly, and so are you guys! What an incredible story. I'm so glad we were able to see him in person a couple of weeks ago! Cuddling with him was a blessing. :)
I'm so glad to see another picture of him! I love hearing other people's labor stories, although it still makes me sad thinking y'all had to go through all of that. You guys are so strong, and I'm so thankful little Patriot was all okay in the end and he's home safe and sound! I'm dying to meet the little guy! Hopefully we can get together soon with our babies!
So amazing that he is already 6 weeks!! He is adorable!
I somehow came across your blog and noticed that 1. you have a BEAUTIFUL BABY BOY! and 2. our babies are the same age!
I am excited to keep reading your blog to see how Addison (my daughter) measures up to Patriot!
Come over and check out my blog if you want!
It's great to hear all the details of that wild and wonderful day!!! What a sweet picture!!!!
Blessings!
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