On Tuesday, January 17th (Lillie's Due date) there was much anticipation as I went to my regular scheduled appointment to see how I was progressing. Mom and Christiane had flown in from NC hoping to be here for the birth and accompanied me to this appointment since Jon had to work. I was told that my cervix was dilated to 3-3.5 and quite soft; after stripping my membranes I was about a 3.5-4. Contractions started immediately, which was no surprise, and continued for a few hours. We all got excited and thought tonight might be the night but to our disappointment the contraction petered out and everyone went to bed. Throughout the night I would wake up and do fetal kick counts to make sure Lillie was ok; she was moving but not as vigorously as normal. In the morning, I was still having minor contractions but was worried about Lillie. I called the midwife on call and she said it would be wise to just have me come in and check on the baby so that's what I did. There were a few dips in fetal movement so they checked the amniotic fluid level and determined everything was fine so we all returned home. Once again a little disappointed I wasn't progressing quicker, I came home and went straight to bed. Six hours later, around 6pm, I awoke to somewhat stronger contractions. Now these were unlike any I had felt before, when they hit climax I thought the world was going to end. (some say I exaggerate things; but this is pretty much how I felt) Jon and Mom brainstormed ideas of how to wash my hair quickly in-between contractions but by this point they were coming to frequently. The Teresa who wanted her hair freshly washed and dried when she went into the hospital was long gone, we grabbed the to go bags, car seat and were out the door. It was about 8:30pm when we arrived at the hospital, the valet was no longer working so Jon just parked in front and brought a wheel chair around to get me quickly out of the freezing cold rain up to labor & delivery. When we arrived at the checkin counter the lady asked, "How can I help you?" With tears running down my face, trying to breathe through a contraction, I thought to myself .... really? how can I help you? How do you think you can help me .... Jon thankfully chimed in, " I think my wife is in labor." She proceeded to try and look me up in the computer which took several attempts apparently because some Teresa's have Hs in their names and Herlevi just seems to give everyone trouble. Anyways....eventually after a wardrobe change, checking my cervix which was now a 5, I was wheeled to my delivery room. I briefly attempted to utilize the medicine ball and the tub was started but I quickly realized I was destined for drugs. After discussing my options I opted for the epidural and was very pleased that I did. The anesthesia resident did an amazing job....my epidural covered both sides well and I proceeded to sleep through being a 5 to a 8. From 8-10 I chatted with Jon, Mom and Christiane, pushed for 30 minutes and she was here! I am so thankful for an uncomplicated birth and a healthy baby. She was immediately placed on my chest for me to hold and feed. Then Jon was able to cut the cord, put on her first diaper and swaddle her. We had an amazing team taking care of us, helping make this experience meaningful and pleasant. Now for what everyone really wants to see, PICTURES.....
Dad couldn't be more proud. The love we already had for her was magnified upon her arrival.
Born at 4:17 AM on January 19th, 2012
8 lbs 15 ounces -- 22 inches long (no wonder her feet were trying to find a place in my rib cage!)
Lillie's Grandma and Grandpa Herlevi, her Great Grandma and Grandpa John & her Aunt Jenny came to visit while in the hospital.
My Dad, who is in Iraq, requested that I have flowers. So Mom and Christiane picked out a beautiful bouquet of roses and Lilies that was delivered to my room.
Lillie had to get the bracelet off her leg that would sound the alarm if she left the unit.
Less than 48 hrs after her birth Lillie left the hospital. A very tired Mom & Dad wanted to sleep in their own bed.
Lillie's favorite place is on Dad's chest.
Grandma John soaking in every moment she had while here with the 1st grandchild. It was wonderful to have Grandma & Christiane here to help those first few days!
Dad came home from school and said it was chilly but sunny and that we should take a walk. Here's Lillie all bundled up for her first walk.
Who does she look like? Here's my baby pic. We still need to get one of Jon. Thoughts so far are Jon's hair and mouth, my eyes....will be easier to tell as she gets older but fun to speculate.
Since she is so long, none of the swaddling blankets we had could contain her strong kicks so Jon found these beautiful swaddling blankets made from bamboo that are huge and work wonderfully.
First outing with Mom & Dad. The car and stroller ride kept her asleep the whole time. Thanks for being good Lillie, Mom needed to get out of the house!
Lost her umbilical cord at 1 week, whether it was time or not is debatable since it went flying across the room as Mom was dressing her.
Lillie meeting her Herlevi cousins, they were so great with her!
Lillie, illustrating her already tenacious character, started sucking on her arm because Mom was taking to long to get ready to feed her giving herself a hicky!
At 1 1/2 weeks:
- Took her first bottle which is a huge relief knowing that in a few weeks she will need to take a bottle when I have to go back to work.
- Doesn't really care for a pacifier.
- Smiles when she is pooping.
- Can roll partially onto her side.
- Is becoming more alert everyday.
Teresa- What an absolutely gorgeous little girl! Let's see. First, the name is so absolutely perfect. I am a baby name nerd and the group I post in will be ecstatic over Magdalene (are you saying 'mag duh lehn' or 'mag duh leen' or 'mag duh lain'?). The spelling is a very nice old-fashioned form of Lillie which goes so nicely with her middle name and Herlevi ending in i. Perfectly named little girl. Second - the picture where her eyes are closed, you could tell she had your eyes with her eyes closed, which is pretty awesome, and that picture is just so beautiful of her, what a gorgeous sleeping smile! Third - no one will mistake that she is your daughter, that hair (I did think of your husband's hair when I saw it, but yours too). And fourth - the crocheted blanket looks just like the one my mom has made, so it looks like you will have two! Congratulations and thank you for posting this. I emailed my mom as I know she will be so excited and happy to see the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet comment. She was named after a Great Great Grandmother on my Dad's side & a Great Grandmother on Jon's Dad's side.
DeleteShe is a beauty. Congratulations and welcome to motherhood. The up all night, vomit in your hair, poop on everything, and more joy than you will ever know! I'm so glad everything went so perfectly and that Lillie is here and healthy!
ReplyDeleteShe is SO darling! Congrats you guys! I wanna come steal hugs and snuggles from her! Josh has been gone so much I might have to come visit you on my own :) You 3 make a beautiful family!
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