Hi Ladies!
Well, I certainly have had an interesting few days. We originally had a c-section scheduled for 3/25. We had a shower at DHs office on wed 3/17 and an 8am dr. appt for Thursday 3/18.
We went into our appt (for a biophysical profile) and she wasn't passing the test, we weren't overly concerned because she never really passed the tests. At our previous appt, they said that the only way I would deliver before the scheduled date is if my amniotic fluid level dropped significantly. So the tech finished with us and we waited for the dr. And waited. And waited. He walked in and said that my fluid level dropped a lot and we needed to go upstairs immediately and have an emergency c-section. We were both really upset and scared (because we weren't ready or prepared for this). We didn't have anything, the suitcase with my super special gown and the camera were all at home. I didnt even have socks on. DH went down to the gift shop and we bought a disposable camera that we used for the first few hours. We were upstairs by 10, I was in the OR by 11:45 and our beautiful Penelope Rose was born 3/18/2010 at 12:11pm. She weighed 4lbs 2oz and was 17 inches long.
The c-section was okay. Not as scary as I thought. The prep was much scarier, I did not like having a spinal. I was able to hold her shortly after she came out and then she and my husband went to check into the NICU while I was being finished. DH met me in the recovery room. He got to go back down to the NICU to see her about an hour later and about 2 hours after that, they wheeled me down in my stretcher so that I could go see her. I was able to hold her and put her to my breast and she tried to suck a little, which was good.
I was released from the hospital on Saturday night and little P will be there for at least another few weeks while she learns how to regulate her temp and can take a bottle (right now there is a feeding tube). We are allowed to visit her as much as we'd like and we try to go for every feeding.
She's a beautiful little girl with a full head of brown hair and big blue eyes. We are allowed to dress her in her own clothes (right now she has a perfect little sleeper with frogs on it, so cute!!) and wrap her in her own blankets, which is nice that she gets to wear her own things. We can bring her books and read her stories too, so we do that at night and she seems to like it.
We're so excited to be able to bring her home!
Well, I certainly have had an interesting few days. We originally had a c-section scheduled for 3/25. We had a shower at DHs office on wed 3/17 and an 8am dr. appt for Thursday 3/18.
We went into our appt (for a biophysical profile) and she wasn't passing the test, we weren't overly concerned because she never really passed the tests. At our previous appt, they said that the only way I would deliver before the scheduled date is if my amniotic fluid level dropped significantly. So the tech finished with us and we waited for the dr. And waited. And waited. He walked in and said that my fluid level dropped a lot and we needed to go upstairs immediately and have an emergency c-section. We were both really upset and scared (because we weren't ready or prepared for this). We didn't have anything, the suitcase with my super special gown and the camera were all at home. I didnt even have socks on. DH went down to the gift shop and we bought a disposable camera that we used for the first few hours. We were upstairs by 10, I was in the OR by 11:45 and our beautiful Penelope Rose was born 3/18/2010 at 12:11pm. She weighed 4lbs 2oz and was 17 inches long.
The c-section was okay. Not as scary as I thought. The prep was much scarier, I did not like having a spinal. I was able to hold her shortly after she came out and then she and my husband went to check into the NICU while I was being finished. DH met me in the recovery room. He got to go back down to the NICU to see her about an hour later and about 2 hours after that, they wheeled me down in my stretcher so that I could go see her. I was able to hold her and put her to my breast and she tried to suck a little, which was good.
I was released from the hospital on Saturday night and little P will be there for at least another few weeks while she learns how to regulate her temp and can take a bottle (right now there is a feeding tube). We are allowed to visit her as much as we'd like and we try to go for every feeding.
She's a beautiful little girl with a full head of brown hair and big blue eyes. We are allowed to dress her in her own clothes (right now she has a perfect little sleeper with frogs on it, so cute!!) and wrap her in her own blankets, which is nice that she gets to wear her own things. We can bring her books and read her stories too, so we do that at night and she seems to like it.
We're so excited to be able to bring her home!