Babies Bork

Babies Bork

Friday, September 28, 2012

Hailey Joyce Aitken

What a birth day! Hailey was born Friday morning at 10:54 am. We woke up at our normal time so we could get Kaitlyn to school. Then we headed over to the hospital. We were supposed to be there at 9:00. They got us checked in and I was hooked up with an IV for fluids.

At around 9:45 the nurse came in and said the doctor wanted to go early. So they prepped me as soon as possible and we headed back to the operating room. This time I had to walk myself in the room. I wasn't a big fan of this because I had to look at my surroundings. With Kaitlyn I kept my eyes shut the whole time. They got me up on the table and the anesthesiologist administered my spinal. This wasn't as bad as getting the epidural but it still pinched and burned and gave me the heebie-jeebies.

Once they had me laying down they started prepping the area and I started to feel bad. I was tingly and hot and kind of felt like I was going to pass out. They took some of the covers off of me and began to fan my face. I think the anesthesiologist made an adjustment and I found out later that my blood pressure had dropped pretty low. But I started to feel better pretty fast after that.

Once I was ready, Eric came in the room. It seemed like it took them longer to get Hailey out than Kaitlyn. The person assisting my doctor was a very large man and he had to push and pull and grunt to get her out! And as was predicted, she was a big baby - 8 lbs. 12 oz (91 - 96 percentile). That is almost a full pound bigger than Kaitlyn was and she was an inch shorter than Kaitlyn at 20 inches (51 - 75 percentile). Her head was in the 76 - 90 percentile at 35.5 cm!

Once they started working on Hailey to get her cleaned up it became apparent to me pretty quickly that all was not perfect. You could tell there wasn't any emergency, but they weren't totally pleased with the what they were seeing. They wanted to see an oxygen saturation in the low 90's or above but it was in the high 80's. They put her on a CPAP and called the neonatologist to come look at her. He decided they needed to bring her to the NICU to manage and observe the respiratory distress. She was breathing really fast (transient tachypnea). I was okay with this and had almost prepared myself going into the birth that this would be the outcome. He said that was a common problem with Csections. Since the baby didn't come through the birth canal, the liquid didn't all get squeezed out of her lungs. On the bright side her one minute Apgar was an 8 and her five-minute Apgar was a 9.

Afterwards they sent me to recovery and to wait on a room. They were full again but luckily I was able to get one of the nice rooms. When they transported me from recovery to my postpartum room, we stopped by the NICU to see Hailey. She didn't have too many wires. Just an IV and a nasal cannula for oxygen. Needless to say I was a bit emotional at this point since it all was too familiar.

They got me pumping right away and the lactation specialist was pleasantly surprised at my output. We were hoping to get some good sleep that night. Unfortunately we were right by the nurses station and man were they noisy!

To be continued...

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Night before the C-Section

Here's the bump, the night before the C-section!  Hailey will be here tomorrow.  We are excited and I am a little nervous.  We have to get to the hospital at 9am for the procedure at 11. 
 
Thought this would be humorous.  This was me the night before Kaitlyn was born.  Now I see why the doctor keeps saying Hailey is big...
 

Monday, September 24, 2012

The Last Weekend as a Family of 3

My C-section is scheduled for this Friday, so this was our last weekend as a family of 3. I can't believe Hailey is almost here!

On Friday we ate dinner on the patio at Aldaco's. As soon as we got there, Kaitlyn ran to play with the (older) kids. It was cute watching her run with the boys playing football, but it made us a little uneasy. The area isn't completely enclosed so we had to worry about her going towards the parking lot or down the hill/cliff. Not to mention worrying about one of the boys running her over.

It wasn't hard to imagine us there again soon with sweet baby Hailey by our side.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

37 weeks

Baby Hailey is still camping out, all cozy in momma's tummy. I've definitely reached the uncomfortable stage. My hands are falling asleep all day long. This morning the pain was almost unbearable. My hand burned and the pain was shooting up my arm to my elbow and shoulder.

Tuesday is my last scheduled visit and is considered my pre-op appointment. The c-section is scheduled for September 28!

I'm ready but nervous. I hope Kaitlyn doesn't get too jealous. We will definitely be sure to continue to shower her with love and attention.

2 weeks to go!