Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Grandma & The Atkinsons

Friday, we were super lucky to have Grandma Martha (Jimmy's mom) and Ron come in to town for a weekend visit. Grandma was, of course, immediately smitten. The weekend pretty much consisted of staring at and taking pictures of Danny, Italian takeout Friday night, Memorial Day "picnic" foods at my mom's on Saturday night and more staring at and taking pictures of Danny :)

Look at my big hands!
Though it was sad to see Grandma go on Sunday, we had another social gathering to look forward to - the Atkinsons annual visit to Carolina Beach! Monday, Jimmy, Kevin, Stef, Danny and I all went over to their beach house rental for dinner and doting on Danny. Momma Atkinson, Chris, couldn't get enough of him! He slept most of the time, which was great for being passed around.


Daddy went back to work today. Though he has been sleeping great, last night Danny decided it would be way more fun to just stay up all night and nurse, so Nana came by to let me take a nap today.  Thank god for Nana! On top of taking a 2 hour nap, I've made the bed, unloaded the dishwasher, showered (and blow dried my hair - woo hoo!) and completed two blog posts. Not too shabby if you ask me. Still, we missed you today Daddy!


Settling In & First Doctors Appointment

Day two at home consisted of a pajama party, as has every day since, in case you're wondering. Aunt Ali came by to visit before begrudgingly heading back to Chapel Hill. Move to the beach Aunt Ali!


The rest of the week we just got settled in. We chewed on our miracle blanket...



We flaunted our NFL affiliation. So far, our favorite "lullaby" is Hail to the Redskins.


Danny favors mommy for obvious reasons, but loves his daddy very much as well. Especially when he "simulates" his favorite activity these days.


Thursday we went to our first pediatrician visit and checked out beautifully! Danny dropped to 7 lbs 5 oz in the hospital and was only 7 lbs 4 oz at this appointment 48 hours later, which made me feel good about his nursing. We love our pediatrician!

I may or may not have peed on the exam table

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Hotel New Hanover Regional Medical Center

Sunday, May 20th
Upon his birth, Danny spent some time cuddling and nursing with mommy before meeting Nana (my mom), Grandpa (my dad), Aunt Ali, Uncle Kevin and Auntie Stef, who were all patiently waiting in the waiting room at this point.

After the initial adrenalin began to wear off, exhaustion set in, so I was happy to have a little nap in our postpartum room before Kevin, Stef and Aunt Kelly (in from Virginia Beach!) stopped by to bring us dinner (Flaming Amy's burritos for record keeping sake) and visit with Danny. We then went to bed early, so I was able to get a combined good night sleep between all the feedings.


Monday, May 21st
Wow, all the days are running together at this point, but I believe the day after went something like this. Kelly stopped by in the morning to see Danny once more on her way back to Virginia Beach. I ate a gross hospital breakfast. Ali brought Jimmy and I PT's burgers and fries for lunch - the whole birthing experience and nursing had me famished and craving junk food. Ali and my mom hung around to cuddle with Danny. We had multiple lactation consultations and Danny's first check-up with his pediatrician, Dr. Horger. In the evening, Mike and Brittany stopped by to visit with us and meet our little guy. For the first little bit of their visit Jimmy was with Danny as he got his circumcision. Before they left though they got to see Jimmy and Danny (still in the nursery recovering). Lastly on Monday we had Kevin and Stef bring us A Taste of Italy pasta for dinner.  I may or may not have fallen asleep while they were still there. Danny's nurses wanted to run some assessment tests on him, so they suggested they keep him in the nursery and bring him to me to nurse every 2 hours. Though the separation was a little strange, it was nice to be able to fully relax and sleep deeply for 2 hour stints.


Tuesday, May 22nd - Coming Home!
By the time we woke up Tuesday, we were ready to go home. All the check-ups from hospital personnel get really annoying - between my nurses, Danny's nurses, the birth certificate people, housekeeping, catering, newborn photographers, etc, it's just too much. Ali brought us Chick-fil-A chicken biscuits for a late breakfast. Katie and Jenny from work came to visit on their lunch break. They concurred with us that Danny is just the cutest little guy in the world (after AJ, Katie's son, said Katie). We were supposed to check out after lunch, but then our nurse told us that Danny needed to clear a 48 hour blood sugar test that would keep us there until 4:45 - Boooooo! Luckily Ali and my mom stopped by again to cuddle with Danny, so Jimmy and I could rest and relax. Finally at around 5pm, Danny and I were wheeled outside where Jimmy was waiting with the car. It was so nice to get some fresh air and finally be heading home. We stopped to get Japanese takeout (man, I really did eat nothing but junk post-delivery) before finally introducing Danny to what will be his childhood home. He was pretty unimpressed, but behaved nicely for us as we ate and unpacked. Thank heavens for the Fisher Price My Little Lamb Cradle and Swing from my Aunt Libby, Uncle Chris and cousins Kyle and Maddie! Though the first full night at home was trying and definitely an adjustment, I think we handled things really well. I managed to get enough asleep to not be too, too tired on our first full day at home on Wednesday, May 23rd - Danny's due date.


Belated Birth Announcement & Details

Well, I was close. Our little guy didn't officially enter this world on 5/19 (as my last blog post suggested he might), but he started his journey then. See below for our birth story and some of our favorite pics from labor and delivery. But first, stats on the love of our life.

Daniel "Danny" Scott O'Connor
Born Sunday, May 20th at 10:56am
Weight: 7lbs 10oz
Length: 21 inches
Danny is named after his proud grandpas - Daniel O'Connor and Scott Heintzelman.

Friday, May 18th
Friday I had plans to do dinner and a movie with Brittany and Jenny from work. All day I had belly "tightening", but it was sporadic and nothing even close to painful, so I didn't think anything of it. By 7 o'clock though, it was a little more intense. The change in intensity was enough that I saved my movie ticket stub thinking, wouldn't it be a coincidence if tonight was the night? The movie we were seeing was What to Expect, as in "...when you're expecting." When I got home nausea ensued for a couple of hours, but I was eventually able to fall asleep.

Saturday, May 19th
Saturday morning I had another bout of belly "tightening", but this time it was even more intense, so I got in a hot bath and Jimmy and I began timing the contractions. Did you know there is an app for that? After 45 minutes, the pain subsided. Then all morning and early afternoon I had more of the painless tightening, but by late afternoon I felt like I had the flu - super achy and feverish. Unfortunately we had to cancel our shrimp boil plans with Mike and Brittany. The sporadic nature of my contractions was so frustrating. I must have googled "real vs. fake contractions" 20 times in hopes that I could gauge whether I was in real labor or not, but I never felt confident. As a result, we had to leave family hanging as the evening winded down. Jimmy ordered us subs from a local pizza place. After a 2 hour wait and multiple "my wife is in labor and starving" threatening calls, our food finally arrived at 9 o'clock. I ate a chicken parmesan sub with jalapenos thinking maybe the spice will help?? At 10 o'clock I finally laid down to sleep and the second my head hit the pillow - no joke - I had my first legitimate, no questions asked, real labor contraction. I let Jimmy sleep as I timed the extremely painful contractions for 45 mins. They were 4 minutes apart and getting worse with each one, so I roused Jimmy. Luckily the prospect of labor all day inspired us to get 100% packed and ready, so we were out of the house by a few minutes before 11pm. By the time we were on our way to hospital, the reality set in that what I was experiencing was back labor...and boy did it hurt.

Stage 1 - Saturday, May 19th- Sunday, May 20th
First step at New Hanover Regional Medical Center is Triage to ensure you're really in active labor. If my writhing in pain wasn't enough of an indication, my 4 cm dilated and 100% effaced cervix and monitored contractions was, so we were admitted and finally in our room by around midnight. I suffered through terrible back labor for 3 1/2 more hours and 2 1/2 more cm with my mom and Jimmy by my sides doing everything they could to encourage me and make me comfortable, but I ultimately decided I had to have an epidural at 3:30am. Though I was disappointed I wasn't able to do it naturally, I was very happy to have the relief and lucky that the epidural didn't slow things down at all. I continued to dilate consistently and at 6am, I was 10 cm and it was time to push! Oh and Alex had arrived by then to provide additional support. All was well! My first doctor (with me until her shift change at 7am) was Erica Cunill - coincidentally the doctor who predicted at my last appointment that I'd go "by my due date if not sooner." I did the first practice push at a little after 6am, but because I didn't have the urge, Dr. Cunill advised we turn down the epidural a notch. By 6:30am, I was starting to feel the urge, so full-on pushing began.


Stage 2 - Sunday, May 20th
Lucky for me, the new nurse who walked in at 7am was none other than Karin, our amazing Lamaze coach (woman in pink above). It was so unbelievably nice to see a familiar face and have someone who truly seemed vested in our birth.  I was told that pushing, for a first time mom, is usually between 1-2 hours. For me, it was a little different. Danny was caught in my pelvis, which extended pushing to 4 1/2 hours and caused terrible pressure pains (that the epidural couldn't take away) in my back and lower abdomen and, unfortunately, medical intervention. Our new doctor, Rachel McLean, proposed a vacuum or c-section after about 2 1/2 hours of pushing, but Karin and another nurse consulted with Dr. McLean and they agreed to allow me to keep trying. Danny's heart rate was great and, despite being exhausted, I was holding up okay. After a couple more hours, however, Dr. McLean made the executive decision that a vacuum was necessary. It's all kind of a blur to me - I think I was nearly in and out of consciousness between contractions - but I'm told Dr. McLean went through 3 vacuums with 4 contractions before she dropped the dreaded c-word. We had reached the limit on vacuum attempts per contraction and Danny remained stuck. That's when I lost it. I was so exhausted and felt so defeated - after all that work, I thought, I am still going to end up in an OR. That's when Dr. McLean said she was giving me one more push. I gave it all my might and out he came. Loud cheers and tears ensued. It was the most difficult, amazing, emotional, memorable experience of my life. Our sweet boy had arrived! There was a last minute meconium episode, so Danny had to be cleaned up before I finally got to hold him for the first time. It's funny how you almost immediately forget the trauma of labor and delivery when you see and smell your sweet baby. We love you baby Danny!


Friday, May 18, 2012

5/19

I saw in my OB chart a month or so ago that my "other" due date, calculated from my LMP, is 5/19. The doctors have instead chosen to go off the estimated due date from my first ultrasound, which is of course 5/23. 5/19 is tomorrow. That's all I'm saying...

Oh and I've been having low belly cramps and back aches for a couple days now. Maybe just maybe...

Random, but I never got around to doing a Mother's Day post. This picture was on the front of my first ever Mother's Day card (from my very sweet sister). How cute is this little bruiser??


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

39 Weeks Wednesday

Whoa where has the time gone. I CAN NOT believe we're down to 7 days until my due date meaning before we know it we'll have a little boy in our arms. Went to the doc on Monday and I'm 3 cm dilated and 90% effaced. Head is so low she couldn't tell where his head ended and my pubic bone began while trying to get a fundal height measurement. I wouldn't - left to my own devices - take any of these observations to mean anything positive, but then the doc amped me up by saying as she walked out that I should go "on my due date, if not sooner." I know I'm potentially setting myself up for disappointment taking her words to heart AND posting them here, but I can't help it. I'm just so excited. I am taking my Lamaze coaches advice though and planning something fun to do on my due date next Wednesday, so it's not as much of a "let-down" when I'm still pregnant.

No new developments. Just feel as though the ligaments or tissues or whatever it is between my ribs is ripping at times. Oh and I'm on a bowl of cookies and cream ice cream a night regiment these days.

Jealous?
Jimmy and I have worked really hard the last couple weeks on my giant To-Do List and we're finally nearing the end. Just a couple appointments for me this week like teeth cleaning this morning and my 6 week cut and color tomorrow. Woo hoo!

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Jimmy gets his Masters

The day finally came (yesterday) that Jimmy officially earned his MBA! It was a long two years, but so worth it for his present - a job he loves at Southtek Systems - and our family's future.  I couldn't be more proud of him! Here's photographic evidence of the special occasion and our celebrations - drinks at Satellite and Level 5 followed by dinner at Deluxe.

Graduate students filing in...
Spotted!
Screenshot from the online video, but the best angle we've got!
Life is good...