Monday, October 10, 2011
Leaf Rubbing
The other night we went on a nice little walk and Brigitta collected every leaf possible on our walk. When we got home, I showed her how to do a leaf rubbing and this was her working on her own. She actually did a very good job and loved the new art project.
Toy Story Obsession
Brigitta is slightly obsessed with everything related to the Toy Story movies. She has all the characters and loves to renact the movie scenes and can even quite some of the lines. Here she is playing with Woody the Cowboy on our stairs one evening. Pretty adorable, don't you think?!
Monday, October 03, 2011
Berit Lynn Sutton
Berit Lynn was born Wednesday, September 28th at 2:33 p.m. She was 7 lbs. 5 oz. and 20 inches long. Berit's due date was 9/21 and I was induced one week later on the 28th. We arrived at the hospital at 5:30 a.m. and was hooked up to pitocin by 6:30. I was already contracting some when we arrived at the hospital and was dilated to a 2.5 and was 75% effaced, so things were already slowly moving along.
The doctor came in a little after 7 and said that once I got some antibiotics going in my system, we would get an epidural and break my water. He didn't expect me to be pregnant much longer. I was over the moon at that news. I had to get antibiotics because I tested positive for the Group B Strep and they give laboring moms medicine just as a precaution to the babies during delivery.
My parents arrived a little after 8 and we all just basically hung out; I watched t.v., everyone was reading and chatting with our wonderful nurse Eileen. As the morning moved on, the contractions were coming quicker and were getting more painful and I hate to write this, but weren't really that bad. I was still talking through them and functioning pretty normally. After 10, they were coming 1-2 minutes apart, so they called for my epidural and at 10:30, I was feeling much better. The doctor came in around 10:45 and broke my water and that is when we noticed that Berit had pooped in utero and there was a slight amount of merconium in the fluid. That means, that at delivery, the NICU and resperatory (sp?) specialists had to be there to check her out just a precaution. We weren't too worried at that point. The doctor also checked me for the first time I was dilated to a 4 and was 80% effaced, so again, moving along steadily.
After that, our nurse turned up the pitocin and we definitely got the show on the road and my body started to feel the effects and I started getting the 'baby shakes.' I shook from about 10:30 well into the early evening as a result of everything my body was going through. I tried to nap, but just couldn't relax because of the shakes. At around 1, I was starting to feel my contractions again, so I started pushing my epidural button to take the edge off. My nurse checked me at 1:30 and I was dilated to a 5.5 and was 90% effaced. I have to admit, we were all a little disappointed that I wasn't further along. We all thought the process would go much quicker this time around.
At around 1:45ish, I started pushing my epidural button more and the baby shakes started up again, much stronger this time. Something was up with my body. My nurse came in and we called for my drugs to be topped off, so at 2, I got some more drugs to deal with the pressure and pain. Also at this time, I spiked and was running a fever of 100.5, Berit's heart rate was dropping with contractions and we weren't sure if her cord was just being pinched or if the cord was around her neck. Emotions started to hit and I was getting concerned not knowing what was next. I give huge kudos to our nurse, though, who kept it calm and collected in our room. She decided to check me at 2:15, just on a hunch, and I was fully dilated and Berit had dropped....we were having a baby.
The nurse had me push and Berit's head was right there. I had to wait for the doctors and specialists to arrive before I could push anymore and once they arrived, I pushed for about 5 more minutes and Berit arrived at 2:33 p.m. As they whisked her over to her heated crib, she cried and that was definitely a good sign. They did suck some of the merconium out of her lungs, but after a thorough check was just fine. Thank goodness! The cord was not around her neck and we still don't know why I spiked a fever, but it came back down shortly after labor.
And that is the sweet story of our little Berit came into this world. We are currently at home and everyone is in heaven, especially big sister. :)
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