Showing posts with label baby number three. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby number three. Show all posts

Monday, February 25, 2013

It all started with a tree

Have you ever had one of those days where you go on your annual pilgrimage to a tree farm to cut down a Christmas tree and you end up having a baby?

No?  So it's just me then?

From early on in my pregnancy, I had a feeling Lucas was going to come early.  Except I had him pegged for a between Christmas and New Year's baby, not the one-month-early trouble maker he ended up being.

We packed the kids into the car early on December 8th to make the hour or so drive out to a tree farm we had been going to for the last ten years.  We had two other families coming with us, and everyone was enjoying themselves.






I had been having contractions here and there, but nothing concerning.  Until on the hayride back we hit a rather sizable thump and my uterus decided to pay me back in kind with a rather sizable contraction.

The real fun didn't start until we stopped for lunch on the way home.  Our friend noticed my wincing was coming at pretty regular intervals, so Fred and I decided to start paying attention.

And then we realized that my contractions were every minute and a half to two minutes apart, and were lasting about 30 - 45 seconds.  And we were an hour away from the hospital. 
So off we went, with Fred doing 100 mph on one of the worst highways in north Texas.  At one point I couldn't even talk, the pain was so intense.  A call to the doc confirmed that we needed to get to the hospital ASAP.

I told Fred that under no circumstances was I going to have a baby on the side of a highway, and that was all the incentive he needed to make our 14 year old car go as fast as aero-dynamically possible with a tree strapped to the top of it.

Fred dropped me off at the front of the hospital, and I'm sure I was quite the sight; lumbering and wincing my way to the elevator.  As I got to the front desk of L&D, I tried to communicate the issue and instead burst into tears.

The wonderful nurses got my into a room, one of those love;y backless gowns and hooked up to and IV with some labour-stopping drugs.  When it became apparent that they weren't working, two nurses came in to tell me that the doc would arrive in an hour to do the c-section.

By this time, Fred had just left to fed the kids dinner.  So I told the nurses that today wasn't really a good time for me to have a baby, it being a month early and all that.  It was a nice thought, but let's instead try some more drugs and do a little wait-and-seeing.  The nurses said they understood, and left.  I sat in my bed feeling satisfied that I had made my point.

The nurses came back about 10 minutes later with a third nurse... the charge nurse, who talked some sense into me.  They explained that I was in active labour and there was no going back.  If they waited to long, there could be some danger involved since this was my third c-section.

(The doc had a good laugh about my thinking I had a choice while they were prepping me for surgery)

To make a very long story a wee bit shorter, I called Fred at dinner, who frantically started calling people to help wrangle our kids.  Elise had to stay at the hospital with us because we had nobody who could look after her, but the nurses and a neighbour kept her company and she was pretty happy to be there for the birth.


They rolled me into the operating room and within 20 minutes, Lucas was born.  At 6 pounds, 8 ounces, he was big for a preemie, so the took him to the regular nursery.  I got to see him for about 30 seconds to give him a kiss, then he was whisked away.



Unfortunately, he started having breathing problems, and ended up in the NICU.

At 1:30 in the morning, I realized my son had been born 6 1/2 hours ago, and I had only seen him briefly in the OR.  I asked my very hesitant nurse to take me to the NICU in a wheelchair to see him.  I sat for 30 sweet minutes and held his tiny hand as he lay sleeping in the incubator.



The days that followed were hard.  He was hooked up to tubes, wires and a C-PAP.  I could hold him, but wasn't allowed to nurse him at first.  And when I was given permission, I could only do it once a day because it tired him out so much.



Being discharged without my baby was the worst.  I struggled between needing to be at the hospital, and needing to take care of my kids at home.  I was pumping every three hours so Lucas could eat when I wasn't there.


I realize this post has become very long, and if you're still reading, you must either be related to me, or crazy.  Or both.

But I thought it important to record the details of Lucas birth, as a reminder to me that despite everything that happend (and believe me, there is a lot more to the story, I just didn't want this to turn into a novel), it all turned out okay.


And I received one of my most favourite Christmas gifts, ever.

Friday, December 28, 2012

Pregnancy Stuff to Remember - Week 39


Wait... what?

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that this sweet little guy decided to make his appearance a month early.  It's quite a story... stay tuned for it.

Lucas Andre was born December 8, and after a 9 day stay in the NICU, he came home and has been a model baby ever since.

I had forgotten just how sweet baby snuggles could be, and I am so in love with this little brown-haired boy!

Friday, November 30, 2012

Pregnancy Stuff to Remember - 35 weeks


Size of baby
: I'm not answering this anymore... it's stupid.


Total Weight Gain: About 17 now.  Feeling like humungo-preggo girl.

Maternity Clothes: Yup

Gender: Still a boy.

Movement: All the time.  The boy never stops.  Never.  Never ever.

Symptoms: Awful round ligament pain... There are times when I can't take more than 5 steps without being frozen in pain.  I've also been having some pretty intense contractions.

Sleep:
All I can say is thank goodness for Tylenol of the PM variety.


What I miss:
Definitely sleeping on my back. Being able to roll over during the night without having to wake up.  The wonderful bliss of the second trimester.


Cravings: Honeycrisp apples and mini babybel cheese.

Best Moments these last 4 weeks: Can you tell by reading that I'm not in such a happy place right now?  I've just hit that incredibly uncomfortable stage and I'm very aware I have 5 weeks left.  I know I'll miss being pregnant after he's born, so I know I just need to remember the good stuff.

What I am looking forward to: January 4th... the scheduled delivery day!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Pregnancy Stuff to Remember - Week 31


Size of baby: I'm not answering this anymore... it's stupid.Total Weight Gain: I was up by about 14 pounds, but lost 5 during a round of food poisoning.  Yuck.

Maternity Clothes: Pretty much yes all around now... I managed to find some cute maternity stuff on clearance while on a girls trip out to SF a few weeks ago.  Yay!


Gender:
Still a boy.


Movement: 24/7, baby!  He loves to do a jig every night around the midnight hour.  Or is it a reel?  I could never tell the difference between the two...

Symptoms: Back pain and feeling like I'm going to fall on my face from being front-heavy.


Sleep: Hit or miss depending on if the baby using my uterus as a dance club and how much my back hurts.  I get by with a little help from Tylenol PM

What I miss: Definitely sleeping on my back. Being able to roll over during the night without having to wake up.

Cravings: When I was in SF I got to satisfy my strawberry-rhubarb pie craving.  Three times!

Best Moments these last 5 weeks: My D-Mamas trip to SF (first time away from the kids... ever!). While I was there, I was in a maternity shop and as I turned around this lady gasped and said, "you are just the cutest pregnant woman ever!"  It does wonders for the ego hearing stuff like that...

What I am looking forward to: Getting ready for the baby to come. Colder weather. Meeting our newest little man!

Nine more weeks!

Friday, September 28, 2012

Pregnancy Stuff to Remember - Week 25


Size of baby: Who knows what obscure fruit or veggie my baby is going up against this week... purple moon potato? Kiwano melon? 

Total Weight Gain: I think I'm up by 10 pounds... did a lot of good eating in SF.

Maternity Clothes: Pants... yes.  Shirts... I can get away with non-maternity.  Although they do make some cute maternity stuff, I just don't want to drop the cash on it.  Since I was biggest in the summer with my other two, I have no cold weather maternity stuff.

Gender: So. I had this cool idea... while in SF, I was going to go down to the beach and write "It's a..." in the sand, right where the waves were coming in.  I'd take a picture, then another one of the wave coming in and erasing it.  The next few pictures would show the wave receding and revealing the gender.  Which is...







BOY!

So my big idea never happened, but they way I painted it, you can picture it in your mind... right?

Movement: Yeah, this little guy takes after his brother.  I think we're going to have another soccer player on our hands!

Symptoms:
Still cruising in second trimester bliss.  My only issue is that my back is KILLING me.


Sleep: Hit or miss depending on if the baby using my uterus as a dance club and how much my back hurts.

What I miss:
Definitely sleeping on my back.

Cravings: Nothing really... I have been enjoying brie and pear sandwiched on ciabatta bread.  Soooo yummy!  I know, I'm not supposed to eat soft cheeses... blah, blah blah.

Best Moments this week month-and-a-bit: Definitely our trip to SF and seeing old friends.  It's so incredible how much has changed since we first met.  It was fun to see how big some of their kids have gotten, and I loved watching our kids play together.  Sweet memories!

What I am looking forward to: Getting ready for the baby to come.  Colder weather. Meeting our newest little man!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Pregnancy Stuff to remember - Week 19


Size of baby: I googled this one... apparently my baby is the size of an heirloom tomato. Seriously... out of all the fruits/veggies they could have picked, their choice was this rather obscure one?

Total Weight Gain:
If you go by my normal weight, I've gained 3 pounds.  Pre-pregnancy weight has me at minus 7.

Maternity Clothes: Yes, but mostly because normal clothes just feel so uncomfortable right now.  Maternity stuff is too big, but feels better.  So right now I'm walking around with my pants on the ground...

Gender:
We know... but I'll do a reveal post one of these days soon.  Any guesses???

Movement:
Yes.  And then some.  This is one very active baby!

Symptoms: Thankfully the nausea has passed.  I still don't really have an appetite which stinks.  I want to be excited about eating again!

Sleep: I'm still having no problem in that area, even without the anti-nausea meds.

What I miss:
Not much... I enjoy this part of pregnancy.  I can tell that I'll have to stop sleeping on my back pretty soon though.

Cravings: Pepsi is the one huge craving right now.  I don't drink pop otherwise, but have craved Pepsi every pregnancy.  I wait until I'm in the second trimester, and then only allow myself one small can.  I also try to drink it every other day if I can hold off.  And I will only drink it with crushed ice and a straw.  Otherwise I don't want it.  Don't ask me...

Best Moments this week: No "best" moment, but the most interesting came this morning when I accidentally took one of my anti-nausea meds instead of my thyroid meds.  They look almost identical and the anti-nausea meds knock me out.  It's been 7 hours and I *just* have started feeling like I'm not going to fall over.

What I am looking forward to: Our trip to San Francisco next week!  Woo to the hoo, baaaaaaby!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Pregnancy stuff to remember - 15 weeks

Since baby number three will probably get the short end of the stick in pretty much every other area, I decided to do one of these baby journal things... something I never did with either Elise or Mattias. 

No... I am not dropping some obscure gang sign. This is baby number three, yo.

Size of baby:  I have no idea... the size of an avocado? Some other fruit?  Does this make me a bad Mom that I don't know this stuff?

Total Weight Gain: Right now I'm at negative 12 pounds.  But that's about par for the course with me.  It's okay, since due to a wonky thyroid, I was about 10 pounds over my normal weight when I got pregnant.

Maternity Clothes: Bahahahaha!  I'm just thankful to be comfortably fitting back into my normal clothes.

Gender: To early yet... we may or may not find out.

Movement: I know they say it's too early, but I swear I feel some movement.  Judging by the bazillion ultrasounds I've had, this baby is a mover and a shaker.


Symptoms: nausea, barfing, more nausea and even more nausea!  I'm learning to be thankful for the barfies because it means everything is okay.  I've had a few complications with this pregnancy (including surgery), so indications that all is well is most welcome, even if it is on the form of puking.


Sleep: Thanks to my anti-nausea meds, I have no problems in that area!

What I miss: Having energy.  My poor kids think I'm the lamest Mom ever.  They may be right.

Cravings: Lettuce wraps, peaches, blueberries, and oven roasted tomatoes with garlic.  By far the weirdest craving ever. And yes, I've been making them.  In fact, today I ate almost a pound and a half of them... mighty tasty stuff, friends.

Best Moments this week: I had one day where I had energy and wasn't nauseous.  Of course I ruined it by worrying about it.


What I am looking forward to: Hopefully getting over feeling so sick all the time.  EATING!