Friday, January 15, 2010

Time for an Update

We have been without internet for two weeks now so sorry it's taken so long for an update. This may be a long post. Sorry if you get bored.

I went to work like normal on Thursday, Decemeber 31st. I was scheduled to work from 6am-6pm. I was contracting all day but nothing too painful. Around 2pm I really started feeling them but I still didn't think I was in labor. At 3pm I had a nurse friend check me and I was dilated to 4cm and 80% effaced. She went ahead and put me on the monitor so we could see the contractions and see how Grant's heartrate was doing. Turns out I was contracting every 2-4 minutes and they were getting more intense. (Sean was still at work this whole time.) Grant had a few questionable dips in his heartrate which made me a little nervous. My doctor happened to be there helping another patient so he came in the room to see me. He said that my cervix was very favorable and my contraction pattern was great. He said he could break my water and help the process along or I could go home and probably come back that night in hard labor. I voted for getting the show on the road. I called Sean and had him meet me at the hospital. (That was a little anticlimactic compared to the stories you hear of driving to the hospital.)

Sean arrived. I got my IV placed. The doctor broke my water which was a very weird sensation. After that contractions got really intense. 20 minutes later I got an epidural which was amazing. It was the perfect epidural in my opinion. I could move, lift, and feel my legs but I wasn't hurting at all. I could feel the pressure of every contraction but still no pain. Wonderful!!

At 5pm I was dilated to 5cm. At 10pm I was 10 cm. That's ironic huh? I pushed for 1 hour and 45 minutes. Sean was an amazing pushing coach as was my nurse (and good friend) Kellie. I got pretty nauseous during pushing but nothing worth complaining about. Our beautiful son Grant was born at 12:03am on January 1st. That was completely natural timing and we didn't rig anything. (I didn't even rest and descend for you nurses reading this.) Our baby just knew when he wanted to come. The hospital gave us free diapers, wipes, flowers, a target gift card, and other little baby accessories in honor of being the first baby of the year.

What an amazing experience the delivery was. I have seen it so many times but now it was me as the patient and not the nurse. It was very surreal. It all went smoothly and for that we are so grateful. The following week was a little more difficult.

Three days after delivery Grant had to be re-admitted to the hospital for critically high billirubin levels. He stayed for 2 days and I stayed with him. With intensive phototherapy, IV hydration, and constant monitoring he did improve. I now understand how hard it is to see your child in pain. I really wished I could have taken the 14 needle sticks upon myself so he wouldn't have to feel it. That was extremely hard to see my new baby hurting. Sean and I love him so much and are so grateful that we are all home and doing better.

Right after delivery they cleaned Grant off then gave him back to me to do "skin-to-skin". (He's hiding under the gown if you can't find him. =)
Back in the hospital, here is Grant handling the whole situation quite well.

Daddy and Grant. Look at that head of hair.


After his first bath at home. (He actually seemed to like it.)



13 comments:

Heidi said...

What a crazy story! You didn't even have to go to the hospital. It's nice you work on L&D so they could just check your dilation and everything. Sorry he had to be in the hospital for the high bili. I bet that was tough. Savannah's was high for a while, but not enough that they had to do lights or any treatment. What a precious baby!

Rachel said...

OH! I'm so excited for you! I loved hearing all the details and I'm so glad that Grant is home and doing well now! He is adorable! How are you feeling now? Do you need anything? I hope you're enjoying your maternity leave and I can hardly wait to see him in person!

Laura said...

Holy cow, guys! He is adorable!! Seriously...that is one good looking baby boy. I LOVE all of his light hair. Looks like a little skater boy or something. =)

Julie Radmall said...

Thanks for posting this- it made me get all teary! I'm just so happy for you. I love the picture of Sean and Grant- so sweet. We thought the daily trips to the hospital to get Autumn's bilirubin checked were really tough, but that must have been so hard to have Grant re-admitted for bilirubin. Will you still be working Liz? My sister-in-law Celeste is due at the end of March, and I so hope you are her nurse (long shot, I know).

Melanie said...

He is so adorable!! And I am sorry to hear that you had to take another trip back to the hospital for the bilirubin levels. That's no fun and scary too! :( It's so sad to see your baby get poked! I am glad he is doing better now and you can just enjoy him at home now! Keep putting up pictures and updates! He is such a cute little guy!

Clark and Liesel said...

That would be so hard to have to admit your new baby back in the hospital. I am happy you are all home now though. He is the cutest little guy! And with all that hair!! What a blessing delivery went so well for you. I am so happy for you guys! Oh and way to get so many fun things from the hospital for having the first baby of the new year!

Tawny said...

What a perfect baby! I'm sorry things were bumpy for him in the beginning, and I'm so glad he is doing better. It's so great to hear from you. You are a birthing pro! Congratulations again!

Angee said...

Congrats! He is so adorable!

Caytee said...

Liz Liz Liz! Wow! I can't believe it. I have to admit, I have been looking forward to your story for awhile. And it's even better than I expected. You were at work? Bless your heart. What a long day! He is such a doll too. I can't wait to meet him. Do you need dinner or just a friendly visit any time soon? As for the needle stick, you should have called me. I could have gotten it in less than 14 shots. I'm so sorry, that's horrible.

Lindsay Riggs said...

What a cutie! I can't believe all that hair! So fun to get prizes for the first babe of the year! I'm glad everyone's safe and sound now!

Florence said...

Congratulations Elizabeth & Sean, What a beautiful little guy you have there. Elizabeth you are a real trooper - just check yourself in after working most the day!! Way to go! Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying a little sleep now and then.
Love, Florence & Family

Karissa said...

Wow! He does have a ton of hair - so cute! Congratulations!

Merrick said...

He's adorable! Glad he's doing better. And you look fabulous!