Saturday, July 20, 2019

Gemma Elaine Crawford


A year ago today I woke up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. Then discovered contractions had started...

But let me start from the VERY beginning.
Gemma’s story starts before her birth! 

Matt and I had a very clear impression it was time to add another child to our family. 
I began tediously tracking my cycles and we half heartily started trying. I was still getting familiar with my body’s cycle and using a BILLION ovulation strips. 
One day I had this huge pain in my side and it took my breath away for a few seconds. Okay weird, NBD it went away no problems. A couple weeks later I just felt different, and was a little queasy. On my way to work I went and grabbed a pregnancy test. It was positive, a very faint positive. 
I HADN’T EVEN MISSED MY PERIOD YET! 
I tested 10 day past ovulation. 
Wow, that was fast! 

The next day I peed on a stick again and it was DARKER! I was so excited! After work I went to Target with Keegan and found a big brother shirt, bought it and put it on him. Then we went home and when he went inside he gave Matt the pregnancy test. Matt was pretty skeptical because of the faint line, and how fast it happened! We were so excited and told some friends, and family! I started spotting but thought nothing of it because I bled for a month when I was pregnant with Keegan. I interviewed a couple midwives and went about like normal. Something felt off though, and I continued to spot. I knew I was miscarrying. I’d been talking with Liz (who I plan on hiring as my midwife) and she suggested some herbs to help. I lost that pregnancy the day after on September 11th, 2017. 

I took a couple of days to just be, feel and grieve. It was one of the most emotional times of my life. It's so hard to describe how you feel. You feel like your body has betrayed you, like God has betrayed you, like you are incapable. I knew that spirit. I truly believed it was a little girl we had lost. Yet, somehow I knew that spirit would come back to me. 

The worst part was the first day back at work. Lots of co-workers, and friends knew what had happened, and you could just see the sorrow in their face. I saw their love, but the seeing the sorrow was very hard. 
I returned to work and going about my daily life. I didn't talk about it, because it was so fresh. 

I once again started tracking my cycle. We started trying when my cycle came back. We carried about our normal lives. I had a weird pain again, it took my breath away and I almost fell over in the Harmon's parking lot. It quickly went away. 

A few days later it was Halloween! We went trick or treating with family. I remember walking with Emily and Raya and they asked if we were trying to get/if I was pregnant again. I told them I didn't know we were in the waiting stage. (Because I knew nothing about tracking my temps at that point). That next Sunday. I just felt the need to take a test before church. I actually didn't even look at it until we came back from church and IT. WAS. POSITIVE! I was once again only 10 days past ovulation! I quickly messaged Liz and let her know we had successfully conceived again! I hired her as my Midwife, and she helped calm my anxiety from that day forward! I was so worried about miscarrying again. I stocked up on healthy foods, and supplements. I was determined to have a viable pregnancy, and not get sick like I did with Keegan. 

I felt more confident with this pregnancy, but the miscarriage had happened only 6 weeks prior. I still felt some anxiety about miscarrying. Liz was the sweetest! I think every week I asked her when my first visit was going to be, and she just reassured me it would be between 8-12weeks. 
I woke up on Thanksgiving, and was so so sick. We were already planning on telling Matt's family on Thanksgiving, thank goodness! They would've been able to tell if we hadn't! We had Keegan wear his big brother shirt, and he asked everyone to read him a Berenstein Bear book. I think it was the New Baby book. 
The day after Thanksgiving was really rough for me. I was so SOO nauseous! I called a woman from church crying and she came and cleaned my house for me. I messaged Liz and she gave me some advice and mentioned she could come give me an IV if I needed it. She was super reassuring, yes sickness is terrible, but IT IS A GOOD SIGN!
I went and saw another midwife who could write prescriptions, and we tried a couple herbs, before getting a prescription. Yet, I couldn't keep anything down. I called Liz and she came to give me an IV. We got it placed and comfortable, and she looked at me then asked if I had gotten the prescription yet, I said no. She then gave me this look, like out of concern, and said well you need it. So we made the calls and got some. The medicine helped me stopped throwing up, but the nausea was terrible. I asked for fluids twice. It was so amazing and comforting having the ability to be at home and have them. (With Keegan I ended up in the ER). 

My sickness slowly got better, at 13 weeks we had an early ultrasound to check on babe. We were both so nervous, and I wasn't positive what my body was doing. I thought I had an ovulation date (which I was right), but my body was looking bigger than expected. 
Babe was super healthy and developing correctly! It was a happy day!
I think I stopped gagging on food around 20 weeks. I was still always nauseous, had lots of food aversions, and it continued until about 25 weeks. The whole pregnancy felt so familiar!

At 21.5 weeks Matt and I had our anatomy scan! We found out we were having a baby GIRL! We couldn't be more excited! We both were hoping for a little girl, and I felt like babe was one, but I didn't want to get my hopes up. We couldn't think of an awesome way to announce this pregnancy, and we were both nervous too. Amanda asked if she could host a gender reveal long before we knew what we were having, and having a little girl was perfect! 
We just posted the video of us revealing the gender on facebook, that was enjoyable, and hilarious reading reactions from friends, family, and those I don't live by who didn't know we were expecting!

The pregnancy went well! We moved, I flew to and from Georgia, dealt with a little swelling, the normal stuff. I am grateful this past pregnancy was easier on my body. With Keegan I dealt with immense amount of pain and swelling the last trimester. I had very little with this pregnancy.

One night at the end of May, I woke up with contractions. They went on for a good hour, and I was really worried, because I was NOT far enough along. Luckily they settled down and I was able to go to sleep.

The summer was miserable pregnant. 11/10  I do NOT recommend it. 
I was impatient waiting for babe to come. I knew she was going to come early (not!).
I walked about 5 miles on July 4th, and no baby. 
About 2 weeks before she was born I woke up with contractions and feeling super sick, I vomited everywhere. No baby! I was super bummed the contractions weren't the real thing!
I worked 11 hours on my feet Cow Appreciation Day no swollen feet, and no baby. We swore this would do the trick, but NOPE!
Went hiking, cleaned ALL NIGHT, ran up and down the stairs, everything! No baby!
Clary Sage everywhere, no baby! 
I SWORE my baby was going to come early! She just felt like she was going to come early! 
Sometime in this mess, my online friend, Savannah offered to be my doula if she was able to find someone to watch her children.  Which I took her up on! I was excited to have the extra support! (We are now IRL Mom friends).
I knew my body was progressing because I lost pieces of my mucus plug, and having contractions on and off, but I was very impatient. 
Then my dude date came. I scheduled a non-stress test at the birth center for 41 weeks and was super bummed. I almost cried making that appointment. 
My dear friend Alyse came over on my due date (fun fact: I visited her on her dude date, and our babies are 5 weeks apart), and she did some reflexology on my feet, while the kids played and just hung out a bit. That afternoon I took a tiny bit of herbs to help it along, and went walking with my Mom. I then felt like a blessing would help me calm down and be at peace. I asked Matt to see if Will could come over and help give a blessing. He came. What I remember most about it, was that the baby will come when ready, and will be delivered without complication. I was so happy to hear that, as I was planning a homebirth. After Will left I went and grabbed a couple bags of ice from work. It was crazy hot, and we don't have air conditioning, so I lived off Chick-fil-A pebbled ice. I remember showing people my stomach, because babe had moved down lower and was poking out weird. I got my ice home and went to bed. 

I woke up around 12:20 AM because I had to pee. Typical pregnant lady. I did my business (okay this is when I start to share too much information) and I felt the urge to poo. I tried to push, and nope my body was not having it. I wiped, stood up, and had a contraction. I remember thinking, alrighty then. Let's see how long these last. They had been going on at night for about 5 days but would just fizzle out, and I could sleep through them. 
But these guys felt different. I changed my clothes and went downstairs. I sat on my exercise/birthing ball and just rolled my hips around for a bit listening to some Hypnobirthing track on youtube. The contractions got stronger, so I messaged Savannah and Liz that it had started. I woke up Matt to let him know what was going on, and to have him unclog the toilet downstairs (ugh, the old toilets we used to have would ALWAYS get clogged, management has replaced them since then), and blow up/fill the birth pool. This was around 2:30 AM(ish). I told Savannah at this point to head on over. (I was super in denial that I was progressing.) Matt had the pool going and then Keegan woke up. He was in our bed alone. Matt snuggled him a bit, and then I remember timing my contractions and they had gone from 10 apart to 5 apart to 3 apart to 2 apart and I was struggling getting through them. I texted Matt to call Liz and she could hear me moaning through my contractions (downstairs) while Matt was on the phone upstairs. He woke my Mom up and Keegan hung out upstairs with my Mom. 
I got to the point where I couldn't find a position to labor in that felt right. Luckily that's when Liz and Savannah showed up! I believe this was around 3 AM or so. They literally came back to back. They helped guide us through a couple different positions, and then the pool was ready and so I climbed in. The water was crazy HOT but it felt so good on my hips. Both labors all my pain in in my hips, so it was super nice! 
I think at this point Liz asked me if I wanted any cervical checks, and I said no, but yes, because I needed a base line because I was doubting how fast I was progressing. I really hate cervical checks, because they HURT! We were going to do one, and then a contraction started so we waited, and then I was checked. I was at a 6 or 7. Whatever Liz does, she was incredibly gentle and it didn't hurt!

I labored on all fours in the pool, someone tried applying counter pressure, it hurt. I've noticed I don't like being touched in labor. Then I went over to a wall of the pool where Matt was sitting on a chair and labored on my knees with him holding my hands, but I was exhausted and labor is hard! I ended up kind of sitting and leaning back a little. Matt was right behind me, sitting on a chair,  holding a bunch of my weight! His arms were under mine and holding my hands. 
I don't remember much at this point. I remember those amazing frozen wash cloths! They were so nice for helping me cool off. I was very vocal through my contractions. At this point I was falling asleep at the end of every contraction. I could not keep my eyes open. I remember feeling a bowel movement at the end of one contraction. Don't worry it was solid, and they had a pooper scooper to get it out of the pool.  I remember Liz saying something about her heartbeat being a bit high, so they started dumping ice in the pool. I was thinking NO NOT MY ICE, but couldn't say anything because I was in labor land. Hahaha!
I remember hitting transition, I was struggling mentally. I was crying and saying I can't do this, I don't want to. Every time those words left my mouth, I had so many voices reminding that I CAN! That my baby was almost here! I'm doing great! 
I felt my water break! MAN! Let me tell you that was the most satisfying feeling I have ever felt! I opened my eyes for second and saw the gush burst in the water. It was way cool! It was a good mental reset as well. I KNEW my baby would be here soon!

I pushed and pushed. It felt like forever! 
I think at one point I reached down and felt baby's head! That was super helpful for me to visualize what was happening. 
Then the ring of fire. Ummm. OUCH! It literally felt like everything was on fire! Then she was out! 
What?! I opened my eyes and was handed my baby! She was here! The first thing I noticed was her hair! I zoned out a bit and asked for my Mommy (and Keegan). They quickly came downstairs. I remember holding babe, and Keegan came around to see, I switched arms I had her in and she let out a cry! I was super emotional when she cried! She was born at 4:22 AM! I asked what time it was, and was amazed it wasn't even 4:30 AM! I was shocked! Keegan's labor and delivery took days! 


I told Matt to call his Mom! She wasn't there, and I felt so bad we had forgotten to call her! I could not believe how fast my labor and delivery went! It was mind blowing and truly amazing! Babe looked like a little sumo wrestler and was not what I envisioned at all! I told Matt we needed to think of a different name. The one we had picked out was very dainty, and it didn't fit. 
Liz was so professional and awesome! She just let me do my thing, when babe was born she listened very calmly, carefully to baby and didn't give me any reason to worry. In hindsight, and after watching videos, it took babe a good second to breathe! I know in the hospital she would have been whisked off! 
After a bit, Liz then told me to push a couple times so the placenta could come out. It did not hurt at all! They wrapped up the placenta and cord and gave babe to Matt while I got the courage to stand up. I was so afraid it was going to hurt to get out of the pool. I was shaking, but I was totally fine! I was then told to lay down on the couch. 
Babe pooped on the carpet, and then all over me while everyone was cleaning up. We quickly put a diaper on her after that second time!


After about an hour we decided to go ahead an cut the cord. Keegan even helped! He thought it was so gross! 
We then weighed and measured baby. She was 21 inches long. We knew she was a big girl you could see it. She was all cheeks! I guessed 9 lbs, I don't remember what Matt guessed, but she was 10 lbs 8 oz! WHAT!?!?



When some of the clean up was done I got checked out. I tore my scar tissue from Keegan's birth, and no cervix this time! I was given shots of lidocaine, and I was incredibly tender, Liz used all she had on me. We had a discussion that if this didn't give enough relief we would talk about going to the hospital for stitches. Honestly, I felt like those shots in the crotch after birth hurt worse than the contractions! Luckily, that last shot of lidocaine did what it needed to and I was able to get sewn up. 
Mom was snuggling baby when I was getting sewn up, and Matt had gone back to bed. He doesn't do well with no/little sleep. I heard this little noise from her. Like a little eh, eh, eh. I knew she needed to nurse. Liz heard it too, she then said she needed to nurse, because he blood sugar was probably dropping. So she nursed while I was being sewn up. 
When she finished I went to the bathroom put a diaper on, and then walked upstairs to shower. Yes, I walked upstairs hours after giving birth! It was a great feeling. Liz was incredibly tedious when she sewed me up. I felt a huge difference in comparison to Keegan's birth.  

Those next few hours were just a blur. We just snuggled, and slept in true postpartum fashion. Family came over that afternoon evening to visit, and we talked a bit about a name. The only name we both liked was Gemma, and I wasn't sure it fit yet. I knew this little spirit so deeply, I wanted to make sure her name was right, and I wasn't fully convinced. 
We decided the next day, that her name fit and filled out the birth certificate. Liz asked me what I thought about my birth. I told her I felt good about it but that I really struggled when her head was born. Liz smiled and told me that wasn't her head I struggled with. It was her CHEST! It was a good 1-2 inches wider than her head. I was so surprised and in shock with how fast, and smooth it all happened. 

All in all, I would definitely have another home birth as long as my body allows me to safely!
The experience was absolutely amazing and incredibly empowering! Our bodies are capable and amazing, My favorite part, is watching people's reactions when they hear I birthed a 10.5 lbs baby at home, oh and definitely the shower right after. 

I can't believe it's been 1 year! 

I am still enamored with my little Gemma, my birth, and my wonderful birth team. I don't think I could have ask for a more supportive team! 

I truly believe Gemma is the same little spirit I lost during my miscarriage. Between her being a girl, having braxton hicks in May, her birth weight, as she has developed and her familiar soul. I know it was her! 

Thank you Elizabeth Stika with Two Leaves Midwifery for your reassurance, your patience, your knowledge and bring a calming presence to my home, and birth.
Thank you Jessica Stahle for attending my birth as the supporting midwife. 
Thank you Savannah Warr for your role as doula, and for taking pictures and videos. 
I couldn't have done it without you!


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Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Bronze

KEEGAN IS 3 MONTHS OLD!
Nuts right?
It's hard to believe he has grown so fast! 
We love him so very much! (Even when he is screaming) 
And let me tell you he has been a screamer.
(This video is Matt's favorite little moment of him!)
We thought having a little baby would be easy but Noooooooo....
He has been a pretty colicky baby, and we don't really know why. 
Which has made life very hard and taxing. 
We exhausted every resource, in hopes to figure out this cause. 
But with the lowest of lows come the highest of highs. 
About 4 weeks ago we found out Keegan had a lip tie. 
I took him in and the dentist confirmed it. 
It was a class 4 lip tie. (Which is the worst)
DID YOU KNOW LIP TIES CAN CAUSE COLIC!??!?!?
HOW? Long Story short: Lip tie=bad latch. So the Mother's body produces extra milk and has a strong let down in order to meet baby's needs. So baby gets lots of milk in a very short time=acid reflex. 
Yes. That may have been the root of the problems. 
We got it reversed, and it has seemed to help. 
That and acid reflex medicine, my oversupply re-regulating, and him growing out of it too.
Keegan has brought so much Joy into our lives!
I love watching Matt with him. He is such a wonderful Father!
I love Matt more and more everyday!
Keegan is such a silly boy!
He knows what the camera is and gets this look ^^^ every time he sees it!
You can tell his spirit is a lot older than his body. He just loves to listen, and look around and absorb everything. He already will look me in the eye, and easily gets distracted while nursing. He likes to stare at Matt and I from across the room. Even if we aren't talking. 
He can also now grab toys! 
He's starting to wear 3-6 month clothes!
 
One of my favorite things about him is the back of his head. 
By the way, he hasn't lost his hair. (yet)
LOOK HOW CUTE IT IS!
Who do you think Keegan looks like???????????



















































My favorite memory of Keegan so far is this one morning I woke up. He was laying next to my on my shoulder/arm, and I opened my eyes to see him staring right back at me. 










Hmmm... so I don't know what else to post.
Let me know if there are any questions you would like answered!















Bronze is for Bronze Boobies! 
Nursing 3 months!

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Blessing Day!

Just a short little splurb since Keegan will be 1 month in less than a week!
 Not going to lie. 
I love being a mother!
I get such a  huge satisfaction out of it!
^(Nap time after a cold day's journey)
Especially when I get to come home and snuggle!





March 1st, 2015
Keegan Thorlongus Crawford was blessed by his father.
Matt was very nervous. He did a wonderful job and gave a beautiful blessing!
The certificate was spelled wrong both first and middle names.
Hopefully that will be cleared up soon.
Grandma Ward stayed up all night to finish the blessing outfit.
Grandma Crawford set up our lunch for right after sacrament. 
It was wonderful!
Will and Kirsten let us use their house and invited my family to stay longer so we can enjoy more time together. Which was a lot of fun!
We were only missing a few immediate family members. Uncle Andrew (and his family), Uncle Jeremy and Grandpa Riffel (and his side of the family). 
I can't wait for Keegan to meet the rest of his family!

WARNING: GRAPHIC WRITING

Not gonna lie. 
Giving birth is the hardest thing I have EVER done.
So this is all about the birth of Keegan Thorlongus Crawford. 
He was born 02/10/15 5:15 PM
 8 lbs 8 oz and 20.5 inches long! 
BIG BOY!

In all reality, contractions started Saturday when I went in to work. I was just handing out samples that day. On my way to work I started feeling nauseous probably because I needed to eat. 
When I got to work they were SUPER busy so I ran around helping here and there, before I started the samples. Truck came so I went back to the kitchen to talk to Jake about it. 
In the middle of a sentence... That's when it came. My first contraction. 
I wasn't sure. It didn't feel like the braxon hicks I had before. 
But I had to stop,
and breathe. 
Totally took me off guard! and Jake too! He asked if I was okay, which I was, and said oh just some pregnancy stuff when he asked what happened. 
Went about the day like normal. 
Picked up my Mom from the temple. (I think)
Then we went grocery shopping. 
We went to Costco.
Walmart. 
JoAnne's 
Macey's (because Walmart didn't have my deodorant or the cheap nail clippers)
then ran into Little Caesar's for dinner. 
I was having little period cramp like contractions the whole time. 
Mom knew. Matt knew. 
I went to the bathroom, and saw what I was my mucus plug.
I didn't want to say anything to anyone. Didn't want to jinx myself. 
Is he really coming?
But I started getting things ready. I finalized my birth plan. Email it to Matt's Mom. (Just in case)
We had plans to go to the Fire and Ice thing at the Riverwoods. 
Mom's friend and her family were there. 
We finally made it over there, quite a bit later than planned for obvious reasons. Walked around looked at everything, as my contractions got stronger. Towards the end of the night my Mom went to find herself a new bra that fit. So I went with her. When I sat down the contractions started slowing down and going away. 
They went away until the next morning. 
We didn't go to stake conference because I had no idea where it was and because we didn't know what my body was going to do. I just hung around the house all day. 
Took a bath. 
Lost some membranes, then showered off. I went visiting teaching. Contractions picked back up. Made Taco Soup for Dinner. We did nothing super active or anything. We went to bed around 11 PM.
I had a meeting that next morning in South Jordan, and Matt and I agreed that if the contractions kept up or got worse I would not go.
Sure enough at 2 AM contractions woke up me and kicked me out of bed. I bounced on my exercise ball for bit. Went back to sleep for 2 hours and woke up to contractions again. This kept up until 7 AM.
Matt was supposed to into work that Monday. He woke up and just didn't feel right about it. 
So I told him, okay we really need to actively be getting this baby out today. He went back to bed after that. And I don't remember much from that morning. Mom cleaned up the baby's room. (she is stayed in) I bounced on my ball and kept her company. I washed all the baby blankets and newborn clothes I recently received. Matt woke up and we walked down to the Provo Bakery. 
Which is when my contractions really started kicking in. 
I also don't remember much from that day in general I guess.
I was timing contractions just carrying about normal things. They got SUPER close together from 6-8 PM. I was SO excited! 
During that time they were 3.5 minutes apart, lasting about 1 minute or more each! 
(We were doing the 321 method- Contraction 3 mins apart, for 2 hours lasting 1 min each)
SOOOOOOO CLOSE! 
But from 8-9 they slowed down, and got more intense. I was so bummed! They were so dang close together!
I made Matt call Labor and Delivery and ask. 
We decided not to go in, but my Mom coaxed us to go walk around Walmart and see if we could get them going again. So we packed up everything and headed out. 
We walked around Walmart for maybe an hour. The contractions picked up again.But not as close as they needed to be. They were 5 minutes apart. I was SO frustrated. 
I knew exactly what was going to happen.
So we just went home. 
We went to bed. That next hour my contractions got REALLY strong. Just laying in bed. I was having a hard time breathing through them. The were only 4 minutes apart. But because of the intensity of the contractions we decided to go in. So we packed up AGAIN. Called Matt's Mom. And headed to the hospital. 
When the nurse checked me I was 80% effaced and dilated to a 3. 
Only a 3.
I was pretty frustrated. 
That next hour they had me stay in bed and monitored the baby's heart and my blood pressure and contractions. In that hour I progress to a 4. They officially admitted me. Asked for my birth plan, Called my doctor and got everything ready and set up. My blood pressure was pretty high still.
My doctor was a little worried about my blood pressure so I was given a hep lock. 
Which took 4 times to get in!
Yes. That means they busted 3 veins trying for that hep lock. 
Not going to lie. 
THAT HURT LIKE HELL.
It was probably from my pressure being so high.
Those definitely hurt WAY more than the contractions at the time. 
I was moved to the bigger room with the tub right after that. So happy and excited to try the tub to work through those contractions. That was the first thing I tried. I got my swimsuit on and hopped in. Sadly the water and jets hardly helped the contractions. I tried everything from laying on my side, to my exercise ball, my knees/all fours, walking/swaying/dancing, pressure points...
The only thing that seemed to help was walking/swaying/dancing.
And I would only let my nurse and Matt help me.
So from about midnight 02/10/15 until 9 AM I was working through those contractions.
It was killing me.
I hadn't slept that night and hardly the night before. My body was extremely exhausted. 9 AM came around and I felt miserable. My hips felt like they were going to shatter. I got something to take the edge of the contractions. Which basically just made me feel the peak of the contractions and confined me to my bed for an hour. SO DID NOT HELP!
I got up after than hour and I remember just making the decision.Time for an epidural. I just could not handle it anymore. I couldn't relax and I was exhausted. Cervical checks were the worst. The last contraction I felt was definitely the one that made me grateful for the epidural.
I held on to Matt for dear life.
My hips hurt so bad! I had the thought to just fall on the floor during it.
It was terrible.
I was very afraid to get the epidural,
And really did NOT want to get a catheter.
Well, I hardly felt the needle and didn't feel the catheter at all.
My nurse went ahead and checked me.I was at an 8!!!! WHAT!??!! No wonder I was in so much pain! I was in transition. She also told me I had A LOT of fluid right in front of the baby's head. Which is also why I was hurting so bad.
Well for the next few hours we all took a nap.
THANK GOODNESS!
I woke up around 12 PM  and felt so much better. My nurse came in then and check me again. My water broke.I was at a 10! She called my doctor and we were given the go ahead to start pushing.
Well, pushing went on forever.
The monitor watching my contractions would stay on either. So that was no help.
I was in different positions and was even able to use the squatting bar for awhile.
This little boy would not come!
Luckily he wasn't under any stress, and his heartbeat was perfectly fine.
He did however have his first bowel movement while in the womb.
Fun fact: I kept on receiving calls from people I was working with so in between pushes I was sending texts back. haha
My nurse called my doctor and explained what was going on. I had three choices.
1. Keep on pushing (I was already not looking pretty down there)
2. Forceps
3. C-Section.
My mom really didn't like that last choice and started freaking out a bit,
We called Brother Hadlock (from our previous ward) to help Matt give me a blessing.
Which was a wonderful relief and was such a comfort.
Shortly after my Doctor came in and brought another Doctor for a second option.
Forceps is what we had to do.
My epidural was wearing off so the anesthesiologist came back in and gave me a stronger dose. (I think)
I was a bit worried, especially when they were trying to place them on his cheeks. They slipped a couple of times adjusting them.Dr. Andrews (my doctor) said we would know if the forceps would work with just a couple of pushes.
Then the room filled up with like 10 million people. Seriously no joke. It was SOOOOO FULL!
Well, I started pushing again and my mom's face lit up.
Apparently it was working!
5 pushes and he was out!
The immediately put him on my stomach.
Screaming, bloody and all,
One of the first things I said was something along the line of; "That was in me?"
Totally felt surreal, and it still does.
I don't remember too much at this point.
I know I looked at Matt and told him yes to Thorlongus (middle name). I looked at Keegan and felt it fit him.
I saw Matt cut the cord then they took him over to the heater, rubbed in the vernix, weighed and measured him. Then wrapped him up and stuck a hat on him.
Brought him back to me.
All I really remember is shaking like crazy, feeling like I was going to throw up, and being really tired.
I think Matt took him. I know they gave me something for the nausea. I know they were stitching me up.
And then I was out...
I woke up somewhere around 7:30-7:45ishh.
(Keegan was born at 5:15 PM)
According to my Mom I looked really bad. No color in my face, even my lips.
Matt was really worried about me.
My Dr. even ordered a lab to see how much blood I lost,
I don't know how they calculate it or even the label, but normal losing amount is 500 and I lost 650.
Because of all the blood lost my blood pressure took a HUGE dip too!
Between those two things, not sleeping, and shock is what I contribute my passing out to.
When I woke up they were finishing stitching my up.
I had a 3rd degree tear. My cervix even tore!
I was still shaking pretty bad!
I was handed Keegan because he hadn't nursed or ate anything yet.
I know holding him and having him nursed calmed those shakes down to nothing!
THEN I GOT TO EAT!!!!!!!!
I WAS SO FREAKIN' HUNGRY!
That was when they did a PKU screening, and gave Keegan a shot.
He was screaming. Matt was SOOO CUTE! He was standing near him and said: "I don't know what to do?" I told him to comfort him, talk to him rub his stomach or something. Matt did that and Keegan started to calm down. Seriously, CUTEST THING EVER!
Then they moved us into another room...and brought me more snacks,
Matt stayed the night that night. Even though he went into work the next day.
I woke up in the middle of the night extremely uncomfortable and in pain. The remainder of the epidural wore off. And of course that's when Keegan woke up. That was the only time he got formula, I just couldn't handle trying to nurse at that moment.
The next day was good.
Lots of people came to visit.
We REALLY got started on nursing.
We went home on Thursday. Which is a miracle my body bounced back so quickly.
and the rest is history!


Haha not!
I never thought my baby would have hair!
Nursing is harder than I thought it ever would be,
Someone described it as raw hamburger meat.
YUP!
It's also amazing how elasticity your nipples become.
He seems to be getting enough.
He's already back up to his birth weight and has grown an inch.
I actually has to move the straps on the car seat up a notch already.
I am doing great now. 
The first two weeks were miserable for me. 
EVERYTHING HURT!
Healing was (is) hard.
Good thing I have such a CUTE baby! 




Monday, January 12, 2015

Thoughts

I forgot to include at least one important fact in my last post. 
I visited the periodontist last week. 
He looked at my gums, and the roots of my front teeth. 
Turns out....
I GET TO KEEP MY TEETH FOR A LONG TIME!!!!! 
When he went in and did the gum graft he told me the roots of my front teeth were super weak and that I might have to get a bone graft too. 
He was so impressed with how much they have turned around. 
My front teeth no longer wiggle, and I no longer have to worry about them falling out! 
I guess all I needed was a little more gum support. 
WHEW! 

Sunday, January 11, 2015

1 month down, 1 month to go.

So for some reason I can't think of what to write tonight.
This is post 100! 
 We got maternity pictures taken when I was 31 weeks!
It was a mini session so it was quick and cheap! 
These are my favorites! 
In the past few weeks not much has happened. 
Well I guess Matt and I both passed all of our classes. So that's super good,
There were a couple we both really struggled with.
Neither of us are taking classes this semester. It's nice to have a break. (Especially for Matt)
Christmas was great! We enjoyed that day together. 
And we had a early dinner with his Mom that day 
We were given a cute little seat for baby. Like a bumbo, but it comes with a tray that has toys too.
With some Christmas money I received I bought a crib! There was one that I LOVE (it's bright yellow) and it wasn't super expensive. I think all my Christmas money went to something that had to do with baby. I also bought a Moby wrap and a diaper bag. 
OH, OH OH! Someone picked us for a secret santa this year! They came and knocked ran away and left goodies at our door! I have no idea who did it, but it was wonderful! It's weird though, either someone who knows us incredibly well or they are just good guessers. We got tons of goodies tailored to Matt's likes and mine as well. Not to even mention the cute baby outfits that is something we would've picked out ourselves. So Sweet. Thank you whoever did this! 
For New Year's Eve we had a family "Christmas" party. haha. We had a white elephant gift exchange and played games and everything else. I was super tired that night. 
That Saturday Daniel (one of our Nephews) was baptized, and since I got a nice camera I forgot how to use I took some baptism pictures for him.
Man. I need practice. It's been too long since I touched an actual camera. 
I'm starting to get anxious for baby boy to be here. 
Pretty sure I've cleaned and rearranged the bedroom like 10 times. (It's where most of our storage is and where Mom will be staying so it needs to basically be finished when she comes)
I also broke the $1 frame of the Christ and children picture. 
I need to buy a new frame now.
OH! I finished the changing table! 
I painted it Navy blue, and it looks pretty slick!
I don't have a picture saved of it, so maybe when the room is done. 
I've washed all the clothes we have for baby. (Hand-me-downs and a few new pieces) 
I need to buy one of those plastic 3-drawer things. (I totally just forgot the name)
Last week, I dropped my phone in the snow. Luckily one of our neighbors saw it, picked it up, stuck it in rice, and was able to get a hold of us about a day later. I was seriously freaking out. There's work stuff on there, and other important things. Like my awesome list of things to take to the hospital. 
I am so glad he saved my phone!
Thanks to one of my best friends, Danielle, I got my breast pump. FOR FREE!
She has the same insurance as I do (both through our Dads) and told me where she got hers at. I had been procrastinating on figuring it all out. So I went to the same site and had it at my doorstep within a week. 
We ordered our carseat/stroller set online on Friday. It should be here by next Friday. So that's a HUGE load off our chest.
I just need a few minuscule things before he comes. 
BUT especially a going home outfit! 
We went to the Dr. this last week, and yes. My blood pressure is slowly rising. 
Which explains all the swelling
I've cut out all extra salt, starting chugging water, and taking magnesium in the past month to try to help it.
I need to start walking more, you know to help my body control my blood pressure and to help with labor. 
Inversion needs to go away so I don't die of pollution poisoning when I walk outside.
I created the Birth Plan this past week, and hopefully it's not over the top. 
Hopefully I get something out of my plan. 
Hopefully my blood pressure levels out and I really get to use my plan.
Maybe I should make a secondary plan...just in case my blood pressure spikes. 
So I guess I figured out something to write about. 

How Far Along:  35 weeks
Weight Gain/Loss: About 30lbs. 
Sleep: What sleep? 
Best Moment This Week: Not this week, but we completed our birthing class, so we don't have to drive  up to SLC every week now! YAY! This week though we bought our car seat/stroller set and I got my breast pump! WOOO!
Movement:  Yes, all the time, he likes to play this game of stick his foot out as far he can then I will give it a little push so it's not so uncomfortable then he will do it again! 
Food Cravings/Aversions: Chicken and Garlic is gross. I gagged over garlic tonight. 
Pregnancy Symptoms: Big belly, my belly button sticks out, braxon hicks, HOT I AM SO HOT, ALL THE TIME! Swelling. Moody. Anxious. Headaches.
What I Miss: Clothes that fit properly. I wore this dress today and it went past my knees when I bought it last May....not anymore! 
Stretch Marks:  Like 6 on my sides and like 3 on my lower belly I can no longer see without a mirror. 
Girl or Boy?: BOY. 
Belly Button:  It's out. But my belly button is a permanent innie. 
Wedding Rings:  Off. I took off his Grandmother's ring today because it was tight, and we don't want it to get stuck. Background: My ring is a size 4.5-5 somewhere around there. His Grandmother's ring is a 7-8. I'm pretty swollen, and probably retaining water now.
Mood: Depends on the day. haha. 
Labor Signs:  Braxon Hicks. Super tight tummy. Like a hard rock.
Milestones: Roughly 5 week to go?
Upcoming Appointments/Events: next appointment is next week. Not sure the day off hand, but I might go in this week if I still feel weird, and swelling doesn't stop. (High Blood Pressure)
What I look forward to: Mom is coming soon! (on the 30th)  And so is baby boy!
Weekly Wisdom: I wish I  had been more active at the start of my pregnancy and was able to exercise more to control swelling and blood pressure.