Thursday, March 19, 2009

Laney's Busy day!!!!

Seconds after being give a pacifier for the first time.
She LOVES it!


When we first gave her the pacifier. 
"What is that you stuck in my mouth?"


Mommy and Laney - Eating out for the first time!


Daddy and Laney - Eating out at Famous Daves.


One Happy Family


Well today, we had an appointment for Carrie and an appointment for Laney. First we went to Carrie's appointment to get her blood pressure checked. Finally, Carrie's blood pressure is back to where it started. Everything looks good and her scar is healing great!

We then went to Babies R us and got MORE DIAPERS!!!! I changed out our diaper genie and couldn't believe how many diapers we went through in a week and a half.

After that we went to Famous Dave's and got some yummy lunch. We have been craving it!!! This was Laney's first place she has been to eat out.

Then we went to Laney's appointment and that is where the real fun began. First, We got there and they weighed Laney. She is now 7lbs and 4oz. She put on 3/4 a lb in a week!!! We met her new Doctor, DR. Grubb and we really like him. The doctor said that her weight gain was great and that Laney was an A+ baby. And now for Daddy's first "grossed out" story. While changing her diaper in the office, I was putting the new one on and as I put the diaper under her tush, she pooped and shot put all over my thumb and up my wrist. I wanted to gag!!!! It's ok though, it's like God gives you anti grossed out help once you become a Daddy.

Anyways, after that we decided it would be ok to finally give Laney a pacifier. SHE LOVES IT!!!! It was so funny because she sucks on it like the baby on the simpson's. She smacks her lips on it. It's adorable. We'll I have to go back to work in less than 2 more weeks and I get more and more bummed every day. I told Carrie I will be a stay at home Dad, but that was a NO GO.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Happy St. Patrick's Day!!!!!

Mommy and Laney - Our first trip to the mall.
 

Snoozing in her carseat at the mall.


Daddy and Laney visiting Grandma at work. 


Laney's St. Patrick's Day Outfit


Snuggling on the couch... sweet times!

Today we had a busy day catching up on laundry. Jordan and I both had TONS to do, and it is so amazing how much laundry one little girl can produce. We celebrated St. Patty's Day by visiting grandma at work, and walking around the mall. I have been wanting to walk a little bit, but the weather has been horrible outside. So we decided to take our stroller out for the first time and enjoy some indoor walking and a yummy dinner from the food court. 

Laney is still a wonderful baby. She sleeps very well for us and she is so content. She fusses a little when she has a cold wipe on her bottom during diaper changes, but other then that she is enjoying snuggling with mommy and daddy. I am recovering very well, and feeling great. My blood pressure is finally going down, and I only have 2 pounds left to lose before I am to my prepregnancy weight. YAHOOO!!! Oh yes, and Jordan is doing awesome. He has been SO helpful cleaning and doing just about everything. I feel so blessed to have such a wonderful husband and beautiful/healthy baby girl. 

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Life with Laney


Laney's First Sunday at Church


3.15.09 - Today Laney went to church for the first time. It was so much fun taking her in her dress and showing her off to everyone. She did really well, and slept through most of the service. The last five minutes she decided she was hungry, so mommy headed out to the lobby to feed her. It was so wonderful attending church as a family, and we can't wait to see what God has in store for our family and Laney's life. We are so thankful and feel so blessed to have such a beautiful and healthy little girl. A lot of people have told me I am lucky, but I don't think that is the correct word. We are very blessed, and I thank God everyday. 

Today at church we signed up for parent/child commitment. We are very excited to dedicate Laney and commit to raising her up in a Godly way and in the church. We would love everyones support. You are all welcome to come watch. She will be dedicated on March 29th at 11am. If you want the details just send me a message.


Laney's First Bath Time at Home

Snug as a bug after her bath!


Mommy and Laney after her first bath

BRrrr!!!

Well we gave Laney her first bath at home today. As you can tell by the last photo, she doesn't like it very much! We are very excited for that little belly button to come off, because we think she will enjoy a real bath instead of having water squeezed on her by a washcloth and then having the cold air get to her. She does LOVE her head being washed. When you put water on her head she stops crying, and she looks like the happiest baby ever. It is so adorable. 


Laney's First Outing - Fred Meyer
Proud Daddy with his little girl!

3.11.09 - After getting permission from Laney's doctor we decided to head out of the house for the first time. Her doctor told us it was ok to go to church and go shopping, but we just need to make sure people don't kiss all over her and get their spit on her. We needed some baby hangers and we wanted to get a few more fleece jammies for Laney, so we headed to Fred Meyer. It was so much fun walking in as a family of three. It is crazy how much time is added to everything we do and how long it takes to get ready, when she is just so little. 


Professional Photos by Amber Sheree
www.ambersheree.com

3.11.09 - We had an amazing photographer come to our home and take professional pictures of Laney. She spent a total of 5 hours at our home, and she was so patient waiting for Laney to cooperate and sleep.  As you can see it was well worth the time. In about a week we will get to see the rest of the pictures, and let me tell you... I think we might go BROKE!!! If you ever need any kind of pictures done, I would really recommend this photographer. She was such a sweet and caring lady, you could tell that she really loves what she does and she has raw talent! Visit her website at: www.ambersheree.com.


Laney's First Appointment

All dressed up for her first appointment, all of her newborn clothes are HUGE :)

On Wednesday March 11th, Laney had her first appointment with her pediatrician. It went very well, and he told us what a strong healthy baby we have. They weighed her and she was 6.85. We were very excited to see that number, because the day we left he hospital Laney was down to 6.3, which was almost 10% of her body weight. Most babies lose weight at first, but 10% is the most they should lose. They were also concerned that she might have a little touch of jaundice, but her doctor said she looked great and he wasn't worried about it at all. 

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The arrival of our daughter


Laney Brianne Bailey
03.06.09 - 11:56pm
6 pounds 13 ounces
19.5 inches long


Here she comes... via C-section


Her apgar ratings were perfect!


She always seems to be dong something with her little hands.


Proud mommy and daddy, first family photo!


6 pounds 13 ounces -- 19.5 inches long


First bath - She LOVES getting her head washed.


Warming up under the lamp, again she has her hands by her face.


Jordan's crew -- how many troopers does it take to change a diaper? :)


Precious!!!


Mommy and Baby Laney


Daddy and his Baby Girl


It was snowing when we left the hospital!



Daddy with Laney in her going home dress.


Time to go home!!!


The whole story... ENJOY :)
Well we never heard anything on Wednesday about being induced. The doctor's office called us first thing Thursday (3/5/09) morning and told us that our OB would not be in the office, but they would leave the message for her. They didn't know if she would be by to pick up the message or not. So, Jordan and I spent the rest of the day relaxing and wondering if I would be getting induced that night. 

At about 4:30 I took my blood pressure and it had gone up to 147/90. It was disappointing to see, because it had been staying low. It made me a little worried. So at 5 o'clock, when my OB office was officially closed and I knew my OB was on call at the hospital, we made a call to Labor and Delivery. We told them that my OB was on call and was thinking about inducing me. I gave them all of my background info and told them my latest blood pressure. They said they would call my OB and get  back to me. So about 5 minutes later my phone rings and it was my OB. She said, well I think we should deliver this baby TONIGHT. The nerves hit me again, but I was so excited to hear that I would be meeting my daughter really soon. She called the nurses to make sure they had a room for me, and sure enough they wanted me to come in ASAP. 

We were expecting to be induced, so the car was already loaded!!! We took the dogs to my parents and headed straight to the hospital. We got to the hospital around 6:45pm. They took me straight to my room, which was HUGE!!!! I got in my gown and waiting for the OB. While we were waiting, Jordan went and got all of our stuff from the car. My OB and all the nurses said to make it our home for the next few DAYS! I wasn't dilated or effaced at all, so they said it could take a while to get my body ready. 

So here is an overview of what happened during labor and delivery:

6:45: Arrive at hospital and fill out paperwork/answer TONS of questions

8:00: Officially induced - They placed the tiniest pill of cytotec near my cervix. This is used to help dilate and soften the cervix. It also made me have contractions. They had to wait 3 hours and then they would decide if they would give me another pill of cytotec, pitocin, or "the balloon"

9:00: I got an IV, this was something that I was scared about the most. Well my nurse poked me about 5 times, and couldn't get it to work GRRR. Then she called IV therapy and they were wonderful! They put the IV in a nice location and it really didn't hurt at all. The first lady made me feel like a pin cushion

10:30: Guess what... they checked me and I was dilated to a 2, and was about 75% effaced. It was very good that I was making progress so quickly. Unfortunately the pill gave me too many contractions so they couldn't give me another. Instead they were giving me "the balloon".

11:00: "The balloon" - They inserted it. Can you say OUCH!?!? I think it was the most painful thing I have had before. It was very uncomfortable, especially when they were trying to put it in when I was having a contraction. It didn't help that "a resident" was doing it, and she had to reposition the thing quite a few times, and even had to take it out and redo it once. Finally they called my OB in and she did it herself. It caused STRONG contractions right away and in no time I was in a lot of pain. It was so painful that I began puking... YUCK!!! I NEVER puke, but I just couldn't help it. It wouldn't have been too bad, but my contractions were about 45 seconds and I would have one, then have a 1o second break, and then another. Then I would have about 30 seconds to recover and get the contractions again. I felt like I was never able to recover from the previous contraction. This is what I found online about the balloon:

A foley catheter is used by some health care professionals  to help the cervix dilate. A thin, plastic catheter with a small balloon on one end is inserted into your cervix. Water is slowly pushed through the catheter, allowing the balloon to inflate. As the balloon inflates, pressure is exerted against your cervix, causing your body to release prostaglandins. These hormones then cause your cervix to dilate. Once your cervix has dilated enough the balloon falls out and the catheter can be removed.

We had a long night. When I woke up at about 8am I felt well rested, even though I was awake every time I had a contraction throughout the night. Which was about every 5 minutes. They gave me some pain medicine through my IV, so that helped. Jordan was snoring on the bed they had for him, and my mom was trying to sleep on a hard wooden rocking chair. We were just waiting now, I was suppose to wear the foley catheter for 12 hours, and at 11am my OB would be in to check and see if I had dilated. They had also been giving me very small amounts of pitocin through my IV all night to help ripen my cervix.  

1:00: Well, my OB was very busy so I didn't get checked until 1pm. When they checked me they were very surprised at how much progress I made! I had dilated to a 6, and was about 80% effaced. Then they decided to break my water and crank up the pitocin. I was given the option to have an epidural before or after they broke my water and I chose before.   :)

2:00: Epidural Time!!! Let me tell you, epidurals are WONDERFUL! I am a very strong advocate for them. My epidural ended up actually being a spinal. That means that I was COMPLETELY numb from the chest down. I couldn't even move my toes. They let the medicine wear off, and then I wasn't completely numb - to where I couldn't feel anything. Now, I could feel pressure and my contractions. It wasn't painful at all though, Hallelujah!

4:00: They checked me again. We were expecting to see some progress, but I was still the same. We cranked up the pitocin to make the contractions stronger.

8:00: They checked me again. Guess what, STILL the same. I had made no progress since 1:00 and it had been 7 hours. My contractions were wonderful they said, even though I was pain free - YAH for epidurals!!!! They were very strong and had a very regular pattern. We began talking about a C-section. If I didn't make progress the next time they checked me I would most likely have to have a C-section. 

I knew this was coming, and I was very prepared for a C-section. All the ladies in my family have had C-sections, and I think God just prepared me for a C-section my entire pregnancy. I wasn't too worried, I was just very excited to meet my little girl. Actually, Jordan and I both packed our bags expecting a 3 night say just in case I had a C-section.

10:30: They checked me again, and guess what. NO PROGRESS. It has been 9.5 hours and I had not dilated at all and our little girl was still very high, and not dropping down. Thus, I most likely have a very narrow hip cavity (same as my mother), and I would have to deliver via C-section. I wasn't disappointed at all, but then I was beginning to get nervous. I had never had any kind of surgery, and I didn't like the idea of being cut open while I was awake. 

They began prepping me for surgery, and I was in the surgery room for about 20 minutes. It was the longest 20 minutes of my life! I was so nervous. The anesthesiologist was trying to joke with me and chat, but I just sat there closed my eyes and was trying to relax. I don't know how many times I prayed, but I prayed A LOT. God calmed my nerves and I was finally able to relax, and then Jordan came in, and I was very ready to see my baby and have the surgery complete.

The surgery began, and it took about 5-10 minutes before Laney was "born". Jordan looked beyond the blue cover and saw them getting ready to take Laney out. He saw her right away, began crying and saying, "Oh my gosh honey she is so beautiful". He said it over and over again, and the funny thing is that he couldn't even see her the first time he said it. Then we heard the most wonderful sound EVER, our baby was crying. All of the pain and nerves went away, and all I could focus on was my baby. They were cleaning her up and checking all her vitals. Jordan went over there to take pictures, and then they handed her to Jordan and he brought her over to me. Jordan and I were both crying and in awe of the precious bundle of joy that Jordan was holding. 

After she had been born, about 10 minutes later, I started to feel burning and pain. I told the anetheologist, and she began trying to make the feeling go away. Well, it just got worse and in a few short minutes I could feel everything. I had what was called an "open window". That means that I was completely numb, except in this one spot. The one spot, just happened to be right where they were performing the surgery. The pain was very intense, and before I knew it Jordan was kicked out of room and they were putting an oxygen mask on me to put me to sleep.

I was very thankful to be put to sleep, because it hurt so bad. When I woke up, they were taking out my epidural and moving me into another bed. I was then rolled into the recovery room, and I was greeted by Jordan and our baby girl Laney. He told me how much she weighted and all of her statistics. Then I was able to hold her and breastfeed her. It was the most amazing feeling holding my baby, and looking at her in the eyes. She was so alert, and seemed to be so content. 

After being in the recovery room for a while they finally pushed me up to my room and our families got to come meet Laney, and watch the nurse give her a bath. By now it was 2:30am, but we were all awake with adrenaline. Laney was a very popular baby, at one point there were 20 people in the waiting room waiting to meet her! By the time the last person left it was 4am, and we had too much excitement to sleep. I think I might have got 30 minutes to about an hour of sleep before our first visitors arrived at about 10am on Saturday morning. I didn't feel too tired though. We were busy with visitors the entire day, and by the end of the day I was very tired.

Saturday night was horrible. Jordan and I were both exhausted and the nurses woke us up about every 5 minutes! We tried so hard to sleep, but I kept checking on Laney to make sure she was ok and once I finally fell asleep I would get woken up by a nurse. At one point, I was trying to feed Laney, but I could hardly keep my eyes open. I asked Jordan to try and keep me awake, so he grabbed a book and started to read it. It was so funny, because he was reading the book like a drunk man! He was just saying weird things and slurring his words. He was making up almost everything he was reading. It was so funny, but that shows just how exhausted he was. 

On Sunday  we had a few visitors, but we were able to get some sleep. The following night was much better as well. Laney slept very well, but again the nurses woke us up several times. They checked her hearing and said she passed all the tests. 

It was Monday now, and it was finally time to go home. We left the hospital at about 3:30. It was so exciting taking her home. Jordan was so afraid to drive. I thought it was so cute how nervous he was, but then we were headed home with our bundle of joy. We had arrived there on Thursday as a couple, and now we were leaving as a family of three. Our lives were changed forever, and we had a joy that we had never had before. Laney is a true blessing and she has once again showed us what an amazing God we have.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Making Progress

We'll Carrie was induced last night.  She was in a lot of pain all night but is finally able to get some rest.  She has been such a Trooper and I am so proud of her.  She is progressing well and should get an epidural soon!!!  We'll keep you informed

Jordan

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Here We Go!!!!!!!!

Well, Carrie and I are at the hospital and she has been induced.  They gave her some Cytotec.  It's mean to help induce labor.  We are so excited, we can't stand it.  Right now we are sitting in our room watching Friends and listening to Laney's heartbeat.  We'll update with more later!!!! 

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Laney may be here SOON!!!

Well I am 39 weeks today!!! I can't believe my due date is just one week away!

Yesterday, I went in for my routine check up. I hadn't been feeling too well that day or the night before. The nurse took my blood pressure and I was surprised to see it at 147/85. I had been taking it at home, but it seemed to be staying pretty low. That pressure is high for me, because I am normally about 100/60. I wasn't under any stress at all. In fact, I slept on the way to the appointment :). When my doctor came in she looked at my blood pressure, and then checked to see if my urine had protein in it. Well it had +1, which is minimal, but with the high blood pressure she wanted to do some more testing.

We began discussing our options and she said that I should stop working for sure, and that she thinks we should induce this week!!! INDUCE labor?!?!? I couldn't believe what I was hearing!!! I looked at Jordan and he was about to jump out of his seat with excitement, but I was SCARED TO DEATH!!! I haven't been that scared in a long time. I was not expecting to hear that, and even though I know I am having a baby. I guess I just try not to think about it, and I was so nervous. My whole body turned PURE RED. Jordan said I looked like I was so excited I was glowing, but I was so scared I thought I was going to puke. I guess it was just unexpected.

Inducing is not something that I would ever choose or even ask the doctor to do. I know two people that have had horrible experiences with this, but I know many others that have had successful ones. I do know the C-section rate is higher, and all odds against me I will have a C-section anyways. I just picture getting induced and having days of labor, and then a C-section. I would honestly rather just begin with the C-section. I know I am crazy :) Maybe I can talk my OB into that ;). 

So at the OB office I laid on my left side for about 40 minutes. They took my blood pressure a few times, and monitored Laney's heartbeat. It seemed her heartbeat was doing great, but my blood pressure was not dropping. With the high blood pressure, protein in my urine, and me having flu like symptoms our OB decided to send me to the hospital for further evaluation. She said that if my blood pressure did not decrease while I was laying down they would probably induce me that night. If it did go down, she is thinking she would like to induce me on Thursday or Friday, because she is on call and she is worried my symptoms will get worse. If I wasn't full term then they would just put me on strict bed rest, but when Laney is fully developed there is no point in waiting with high blood pressure. 

We head over to the hospital and they put us in a triage room. The nurses were AWESOME and made me smile. I was still a little nervous, but I was starting to get use to the idea of meeting my little girl REALLY SOON! I just wish we had our bags there, and I could have kissed my puppies good bye! 

So she took my blood pressure 145/115.. WOW that was REALLY high. She used a different cuff, so that can throw it off. However, it normally doesn't throw it off that much. She told me that I don't get to go home with blood pressure like that. Well, I started to relax laying on my left side. Again they monitored Laney's heartbeat the entire time and they said our baby looks beautiful. They also monitored my contractions. I was there for 4 hours, and I only had TWO. They took my blood pressure a few more times, and it finally went down to 125/65. Much better! They also did blood test and urine test. Everything was raised slightly, but seemed to be ok. After being there 4 hours they released me. 

Then when I got home I took my blood pressure and it was 137/97. Oh great, it was getting high again! So I laid down, and in no time it was going back down. It sounds like I am just going to have to be lazy and lay around until I get induced or this little one arrives on her own timing.

 Oh yes, I forgot to mention... at my OB appointment I was checked and I am hardly dilated and Laney's head is still very high. Which already puts me at a slightly higher risk for C-section. Once I found all of this out, I was starting to get excited about the induction, because it sounds like Laney is not planning on coming anytime soon and I would end up being induced, because she was well past the due date. So why not do it now?!?! I am off work, and I would have more time with my baby. 

So I am home today with Jordan. I have to collect all my urine for 24 hours, so I will be staying at home all day. I called my OB and I am waiting for a call back. At the appointment she mentioned inducing me Thursday or Friday. I called her and gave her all the details from the hospital and my current blood pressures. Now I am just waiting to hear. Will they be inducing me within the next 48 hours?!? or will we just wait? At first I did not want to be induced, but it sounds like that is what is going to happen anyways. So, I am hoping to hear back today or tomorrow morning.

If all goes as planned I will be heading to the hospital tomorrow night. I will stay the night, and throughout the night I will have a catheter that helps to soften/dilate the cervix. Not painful at all... thank goodness :) Then the next morning they will start the contractions. I would LOVE for Laney to arrive on March 6. Her birthday would be 3/6/9 :) Until then we are just praying for a healthy baby and healthy mommy. I am very open to all kinds of birth, and I will not be disappointed no matter how it ends. I am 90% sure it will be a C-section, but I guess we will just wait and see.  I guess that is all for now. Watch for updates... I am pretty sure they have wireless at the hospital. We plan on posting updates and pictures... so keep checking! Laney could be here REALLY SOON!!!!