Monday, November 28, 2011

More about Axton

Proud daddy 11/12/11

Daddy's Rock Star 11/19/11


Axton was given several of these onesies by his Aunt Heather that had "11" ironed on them since he has a super cool birthday!
11/16/11

Happy Thanksgiving! 11/24/11

Today Axton had his 2 week appointment with his pediatrician. Everything looks good!
He is in the 50th percentile for his weight, length, and head circumference. The doctor said that he's perfect. But we already knew that. :)
Since I've had Axton I've heard of 2 families (via Facebook) that have had preemie babies, both of which also said their farewells soon after meeting their little ones.  I was always so afraid that something bad was going to happen while I was pregnant and I had to keep reminding myself that for the most part, everything goes okay!! Each week that I stayed pregnant during the crucial developmental times I thanked the Lord that my body was doing what it was supposed to be doing and helping my baby grow, regardless of my discomfort (which we know there is plenty of during pregnancy!)
Now that he's here, I look at him and marvel at the miracle we created.  That's exactly what babies are: miracles. We gave life to another human being!! I'm so glad that Axton chose us as his parents and that the Lord blessed us with him. I am also grateful for the knowledge that families can be together forever.  This forever binds my husband and I with our families and with the family we have created.



Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Axton's birth story- long post :)

On the evening of Thursday, November 10th I started having regular painless contractions. I had been experiencing Braxton Hick’s contractions for several weeks at this point so I didn’t think much of it. Starting at about midnight, they started becoming a little uncomfortable. They were further apart however. They eased up slightly so I decided to try to get some sleep. This happened all night- resulting in little to no sleep.

I woke Jon up at about 5:30am because the contractions were becoming more painful. He asked if I wanted him to take me to the hospital but I was afraid that they would just send me back home so I decided to lay down again to try to rest.

Around 7:15am, after calling my mom for further confirmation that I was indeed going into labor, I told Jon that we needed to go to the hospital. We arrived at the hospital at about 8am. My contractions were more painful then, radiating around my hips and lower back, and getting closer together. However, when the nurse checked, my cervix was only dilated 2 cm. She told me they’d monitor me for an hour and go from there. But not even 20 minutes later she came back in with IV supplies and said that my doctor said to admit me.

I asked for my epidural quickly because there were many c sections and inductions scheduled that day and didn’t want to have to wait later. Once I received the epidural my contractions slowed down so I was given pitocin to make them stronger and more effective. So we started the waiting game.
My doctor came in just before 1:30pm and broke my water, where it was discovered that there was meconium in the amniotic fluid. Since baby’s heartbeat was stable and showing that he was tolerating the contractions, no immediate action needed to be taken.
When my cervix was almost completely dilated, my nurse had me turn on my left side because there was still one side that was thicker than the other. Then after waiting some more, my doctor came in to check the position of the baby. Ideally they should be face down for delivery and he was face up. So I was turned to my right side, almost on my belly, with my leg tucked under to get him to turn. The nurse also dimmed the lights so I could try to rest because it was almost time to start pushing. And since I hadn’t eaten all day, I was given IV fluid with dextrose.

Finally, at about 7:15pm we started the pushing process. After pushing for what seemed like forever, we could see his head- covered with dark brown hair!! The pushing continued for a little longer but at 8:46pm our baby boy was born! They told me his length first: 21.5 inches! I couldn’t believe how long he was! His weight: 8 pounds. He was absolutely perfect.


Because there was meconium in the amniotic fluid, 2 NICU nurses were present for the delivery. Unfortunately, both of us had a fever after delivery.  He was also a little grunty.  Because of these things, he had to go to the NICU for monitoring. Fortunately, Jon was able to go with him. They also brought him to me after I was taken to maternity so I could breastfeed him.

Axton only had to stay in the NICU for about 2 hours.  At 12:30am he was brought back to me with the news that everything was ok.