Sunday, October 4, 2009

Double the Experience!

What a weekend we have had! Let me see if I can recap it in a great way.

Friday - I was able to enjoy a relaxing morning with Aubrey while Randell and Cooper went to buy a pallet of grass (we're really working on getting a functional backyard going). Aubrey slept on my chest for about 2 hours until I finally realized that I had to get ready for a dr's appointment. It is the first time since she was born that she has wanted and/or been able to sleep on my chest with no interruptions.

So we went to the hematologist for a checkup. The counts for Cooper came back the highest they have ever been...still not at the normal range, but we're making improvements! Aubrey's counts came back good as well. The doctor doesn't find any reason to be concerned, although we will continue visiting him every 3 months at this time. He's such an awesome doctor!

Saturday - Enjoyed a GARAGE SALE! Is it possible to enjoy one? Apparently it is! We had a garage sale along with 4 other moms from my moms group. It was a lot of fun despite the threat of rain all day. We made some great money and have decided that since there is still stuff left, we'll do it again next weekend! If anything it gives us a chance to be childless for a bit.

Last night (Saturday night) was the first BIG thunder storm that we've had in a long time. It woke everyone up except for Aubrey (sleeping like a baby!). Cooper got to learn about lighting, thunder, rain, wind, and who made all of it. It was a sweet hour in the wee hours of the morning. Thankfully we all went back to sleep.

Sunday (today) we finally got back to Sea World. We love Sea World. Aubrey did amazingly well. Cooper also enjoyed Sea World a lot more this time since he is older. Cooper and Randell even went on a roller coaster (the log ride). Randell said that after the first "slide" down Cooper was ready to get off. The look on Cooper's face coming down the second "slide" was priceless. I wish I could have gotten it on my camera. Next time we will get pictures.

What a great weekend...now if we can only get into a good schedule with Aubrey's sleeping...then we'd really feel like we've got it together.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Enjoying the Family

Aubrey is 4 weeks old! WOW...that has already flown by so fast. It's been my goal to cherish EVERY moment...even the cranky ones with Aubrey. She is such a great baby. We have been having some great nights of sleep lately which is nice. We're still working towards a schedule but I'm in no hurry right now. It's nice to know that one day a schedule will come just as it did with Cooper at 6 months!

Cooper continues to do very well with all of the adjustments. The one thing that has become more frequent are the "drama" that is added to a trip or small fall...or when we say it's time to go in. I can't decide if this is baby related or MDO related. Yes, he started "school" (mothers day out) last week and has done SO well with it. He's even napping for the teachers on a nap mat (my baby is all grown up). He has a lot of fun. This morning it was beautiful weather so we walked to school. I pushed him in the jogging stroller and wore (in the bjorn) Aubrey. It was a great 2 mile walk and Cooper really enjoyed it. I think it will become part of our MDO routine.

I have become very much into crafts. I have a great group of ladies that get together 2 Wednesdays a month to sit around, chat, and do crafts together. I'm starting with making magnet boards for the kids and then I'll be working on fun Christmas gifts for the kids and family.

Randell and I will be joining a running club (really just a group of friends with kids) soon. I am determined to train for the half marathon and I think I might have convinced Randell to do the same!

That's about it for now. More to come...I'm going to work on writing down all of the funny things Cooper does because I seem to forget when it comes time to blog!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Aubrey's 2 Weeks Old!

I am completely amazed that Aubrey is now 2 weeks old. It's amazing to think of what has been accomplished now in two weeks....well not a lot of cleaning, BUT I'm managing two kids on my own while Randell is at work....that's a great accomplishment.

Both Aubrey and I had our 2 weeks check ups today. Aubrey's checkup went great. She is weighing 9lbs 4 oz and grew 2 and a half inches (22.5inches long). I had been a slight bit worried that she wasn't nursing enough since she loves to sleep, but apparently what she is getting to doing GREAT work!

My checkup also went very well. I have lost close to 30 pounds in 2 weeks...WOW! Randell asked me the other day what it felt like to drop 30 pounds in just a few weeks....my answer, GREAT, I'm not pregnant anymore! :) I still can't fit into pre-pregnancy clothes, but I'm thinking once I get the go ahead to start exercising again that all the extra weight will just fall right off.

Cooper LOVES Aubrey. He gets very concerned with her when she is crying and will go tell her "It's okay Baby Sister". He also is a great helper with diaper changes and likes to "carry" her around (with our assistance).

Randell is also adjusting well. I think the hardest part for him has been having to wake up multiple times in the night when Aubrey wakes up. He is such a hard sleeper that it can sometimes take 5 minutes for him to become aware of what is going on.

Our life hasn't become totally crazy yet though, I'm still waiting for that day to come!

Monday, August 24, 2009

Aubrey’s Birth Story

38 weeks and ready to pop…that’s how I felt at least. I was SO ready to see my baby girl and was ready to have energy again to chase Cooper and play with him as usual. Since I had never really learned what real contractions felt like with Cooper’s delivery, I had no clue what I was “waiting” for to be able to make “The Call” to the midwives. I knew that I didn’t want my water to break (for many reasons, the main one being that I was GBS Positive), and so I WANTED the breath taking, stop you in your tracks, back killing contractions.

Starting on August 14th (Friday) I was laying in bed and my back hurt; not my lower back, but the middle of my back. Since it wasn’t my lower back I dismissed it for being achy and went on with the night. Sure I was having contractions, but I assumed they were Braxton Hicks contractions since I really had no pain with them at all. Any pain I had I would dismiss telling myself that this was not true labor and REAL PAIN would much worse. I woke up Saturday morning feeling fine; well I wasn’t having any more contractions….I was cranky, irritable, and swollen though. Again on Saturday night I felt contractions as I lay in bed, but nothing stuck to a pattern and they were just pains, not unbearable. I told myself that if I couldn’t sleep through them then we would call the midwife. Low and behold….I fell asleep and woke up at 7 on Sunday morning! 

Fast forward to Sunday night, 10 o’clock. I was in the shower and noticed that I couldn’t really “control” the leak. After verifying that this was not urine, I assumed that it was amniotic fluid. My plan all along had been to have my doula come to the house if my water broke without a pattern of contractions so that we could get me into labor. Well…my anxiety and curiosity got the best of me and I was full force on wanting to delivery Aubrey. I called the Midwife Office and found out that my favorite MW was on call….YAY!!! I talked with her for a bit and we both decided that I should come on in to see what was going on. We took our time, stopped and got a milk shake, some cash, and just enjoyed the midnight drive. We practically were skipping into the L&D floor, laughing, and talking as if this was a common thing in our lives.

My Midwife did a double take at me and we agreed that I was not the typical “in labor” type of Mom-To-Be coming in the doors. We got all situated and set up to see what was going on. My Midwife checked to see if my bag of waters had broken and it was determined that it had not. I was so BUMMED! I couldn’t believe that I was about to be sent home. She decided to see if I was dilated just to see if we could figure anything else out. Low and behold I was pushing 5 centimeters AND apparently what I thought was Braxton Hicks contractions were REAL contractions that apparently really bother most people….just not me!! YIPPEE….I’m admitted .

The hours started ticking by and there was not a lot of progression. We walked, did stimulation, massages, slept (since we hadn’t slept at all) and nothing was doing the trick. My contractions were still doing nothing to me except tightening up my belly. When the next Midwife came in she pretty much laid it out in black and white terms for me. No real progression for a few hours, stuck at 7 centimeters, 90% effaced, 0 station means 3 possibilities; Break the bag of waters, Pitocin (NO NO NO), or continue waiting for labor to kick in. We decided to go the route of breaking my bag of waters AFTER I had 2 hours of walking then stimulation, walking then stimulation. That finally started to kick things into gear. I had 4 or 5 contractions that I had to slow my walking down for and not talk too much.

At 2:45 pm on August 17th my Midwife broke my bag of waters. While she was explaining to me that it could take up to 2 hours for me to kick into a good pattern of contractions, I had to stop her because a MAJOR contraction was hitting me hard. I got off the bed because that was NOT helping the pain. I made it to the bathroom where I sat on the toilet while my doula got the shower ready. The shower was HEAVEN. We had planned to go walk or whatever…but that was not needed. The only thing I wanted was the shower. My contractions were in full force then. I remember even feeling Aubrey flip into the ideal birthing position while in the shower. I finally thought in my head that I COULD NOT take anymore (typical transition thought). I NEEDED meds if I was still not progressing. I knew though that there was no way I was going to get my Midwife back in 30 minutes after breaking my water just to check me….so I did what most pain struck laboring moms would do…I yelled that I felt PRESSURE and was going to push! I wasn’t sure if that was the true feeling…but it got everyone’s attention!  After checking me I was at 9 almost 10 centimeters. Again though, I couldn’t stay on the bed…so I stood by the bed waiting for the magical feeling of knowing that THIS WAS IT!

When that time finally came I was so happy. I thought to myself, “Sweet, pushing is the easiest part”. Which in all fairness it is….it’s the home stretch of your entire laboring process. ALTHOUGH….when people describe this as a “ring of fire” type feeling…they aren’t kidding. I was told to push with my contractions, which I had been nervous about before because I couldn’t imagine how you would know when to push…but I knew! So I started pushing and very quickly stopped pushing. My thoughts… “Who does this? I am putting myself through this pain!” After a very assertive “quick” pep talk from my Midwife though I knew there was no turning back. I had wanted an all natural birth and I wanted to truly “Labor” as it was intended. 4 pushes later and Aubrey Elaine Smith was born at 3:44 pm on August 17th.

Looking back I’ve been able to evaluate the entire process. Would I have an all natural childbirth again? Yes. I’ve now had both types of childbirth, one with an epidural and the other with NO MEDS at all! I’ve experience the difference in both mom and baby from both as well. Aubrey was latching and nursing like a champ from the beginning, her coloring was so healthy looking, and she was so aware. Cooper was a healthy baby when he was born also, although even the 40 minutes of an epidural that I had with him before delivering had effects on him.

I was up walking around that same day….actually only 2 hours later I was walking around, carrying Cooper, and feeling fine. In all honesty I feel so healthy and ready to get back to normal life that I KNOW that natural childbirth is the way to go.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Aubrey Elaine Smith is HERE!

A birth story will follow soon....although to tie you over until then, there are pictures up under The Smiths link.

Aubrey Elaine Smith was born on August 17th 2009 at 3:44pm. She came out weighing 8lbs 13 oz and 20 inches long. She is doing GREAT.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

37 Weeks!!!!

It is officially safe to deliver...did you hear me BGS? :) I am SO ready to carry BGS in my arms rather than in my uterus. I'm so happy that she is content, big, and happy....me on the other hand....I'm just big!

I have been feeling more and more "pains" which get my hopes up, but then they go away and nothing seems to be sticking to a good rhythm yet. I've begun taking Evening Primrose Oil to possibly help get the cervix ready to deliver and I'm back in full swing of working out...at least walking as much as I can. Tomorrow begins my daily visit to the gym.

In Cooper news....I thought he was regressing with his potty training. Last week was a difficult week for pooping for Cooper. We went through 3 days of accidents in his undies which is the most we've had in the 3 weeks of potty training. I think it upset him more than it did me. In fact, I wasn't really upset, I was just tired of running him up and down the stairs to the potty so that he could try and go (our two story house has NO bathroom downstairs....a mistake we won't make in our next house!). I found the root of the problem....and solved it with plenty of fruit and juice. It's nice to know that it wasn't regression per say as much as pure constipation.

In fact, Cooper pretend played the CUTEST thing ever this evening. After dinner he went to play with the garden owl which had been brought inside (long story). He took the owl to the place where Cooper's little potty normally is, sat him down, and instructed him to "make the water move" (go pee-pee). He then rolled the "door" (my yoga ball) in front of the owl and waited for the owl to be done. At the time that the owl had made the water move, Cooper flushed the pretend toilet. We were amazed....

THEN after playing a little with other toys, Cooper went and got his baby doll (another long story) and said that she needed to go "poo-poo". He took her to the same spot that the owl had sat previously, put the "door" in front of her and instructed her "5 minutes baby" (we tell Cooper to sit for 5 minutes if he has said he needed to go but won't once we get to the toilet) and then said "go poo-poo"! This went on for about 10 minutes because Randell and I were laughing SO hard!

I am amazed at everything that he is processing and understanding these days. It is a little scary to hear my words coming out of his mouth though.

We're praying BGS gets here before next Friday (the 14th)....pray with us PLEASE!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

All - Most - There!

Most days lately I am irritable, moody, and swollen. Today I get to add having an achy back to the list and a headache! My patience has begun to run REALLY thin too. But in all, I'm so happy that I'm still pregnant! :) The goal date is August 7th. I will be 37 weeks then and can deliver a healthy baby without the big fear of the nurses rushing her off to the NICU. I'm also trying to enjoy the pregnancy as much as I can right now since this could be the last time I'm ever pregnant. I'm also working REALLY hard on loving on Cooper in his moments of craziness as I know he can sense changes coming.

We went to the Midwife on Monday and here is the update. We got a bonus ultra sound which shows that the baby is weighing 7lbs 1 oz. Obviously there is a margin of error with those measurements, but if they are close to exact then this could mean that I'll be delivering a big baby! The midwife also measured my belly and said (sadly) to me that I'm already measuring close to 39-40 weeks....I was only 36 weeks at the appointment! I'm finally getting my first stretch marks too on my belly....one more reason why I'd love to go ahead and deliver soon!

We meet with the doula tomorrow. I think beginning tomorrow we'll begin a lot of natural induction methods to help stimulate labor, if my body is ready for labor that is. If not, then we'll be sitting back and waiting!