Friday, October 8, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
The birth story
So I went in to labor on Thursday night (Sept 9th). It was about 10pm and I noticed some occasional cramping. I didn't sleep well at all that night as the cramping kept waking me up. I waited until 6am to wake Christopher up...I think that was pretty generous of me ;) Christopher stayed home with me on Friday and I had contractions at fairly regular intervals for most of the day. We kept calling our Bradley instructor and telling her the timing and asking when we needed to go to the hospital. We wanted to spend as much time in the comfort of home as we could, however, I also didn't want there to be any chance I'd have to deliver the baby in the car on the way to hospital either.
At 6pm Friday we decided it was time to go to the hospital. My contractions had gotten stronger by then so we figured we should go ahead and head over to the hospital and get settled. We were admitted pretty quickly and the first nurse that checked me said I was 7cm but that she wanted a second opinion so another nurse checked and said I was 9cm. I stayed that way for the next few hours as the contractions got worse. Finally around maybe 11pm my water broke and I was up to 10cm. At midnight the nurse told me that they were concerned about the baby's heart rate as it was apparently dropping during my contractions. Although I wasn't yet feeling the need to push (despite being 10cm, her head still hadn't descended enough yet) I was instructed that I HAD to start pushing. So for the next two hours I pushed with everything I had until she was born at 2:06am on Sept 11th. The nurse who was with me for the labor and delivery said it was the best delivery she had seen in years. A few other nurses also commented on how amazing it was that I didn't have any drugs...apparently very few people go med free at this hospital. I was just relieved to have it all over with and to be holding my sweet little girl :)
At 6pm Friday we decided it was time to go to the hospital. My contractions had gotten stronger by then so we figured we should go ahead and head over to the hospital and get settled. We were admitted pretty quickly and the first nurse that checked me said I was 7cm but that she wanted a second opinion so another nurse checked and said I was 9cm. I stayed that way for the next few hours as the contractions got worse. Finally around maybe 11pm my water broke and I was up to 10cm. At midnight the nurse told me that they were concerned about the baby's heart rate as it was apparently dropping during my contractions. Although I wasn't yet feeling the need to push (despite being 10cm, her head still hadn't descended enough yet) I was instructed that I HAD to start pushing. So for the next two hours I pushed with everything I had until she was born at 2:06am on Sept 11th. The nurse who was with me for the labor and delivery said it was the best delivery she had seen in years. A few other nurses also commented on how amazing it was that I didn't have any drugs...apparently very few people go med free at this hospital. I was just relieved to have it all over with and to be holding my sweet little girl :)
Monday, September 20, 2010
A few pictures from the first days...
Courtney and Nana:
Courtney and Papa:
Courtney and 'aunt' Jenn and 'uncle' Josh:
Courtney's Hospital Hairdo:
Proud Papa:
Sunday, September 12, 2010
She is here!
Courtney Jane Poplin (nickname Cora) was born at 2:06 am yesterday morning. She was 7 pounds 5 ounces and 19 and a half inches long. More details and pictures to come :)
Friday, September 3, 2010
Her Room
This baby will have to learn from a very young age to share as her room is also our office. Here are a few pictures of her side of the room, which we have just about finished decorating.
A glider chair and ottoman will be on the far right once we move them upstairs:
Drawers full of clothes and her diapering supplies:
This is what Christopher affectionately calls baby cam. He took these pictures to show the crib and changing table from her perspective:
A glider chair and ottoman will be on the far right once we move them upstairs:
Drawers full of clothes and her diapering supplies:
This is what Christopher affectionately calls baby cam. He took these pictures to show the crib and changing table from her perspective:
Flipped
So I'd been doing my inversion techniques for about two weeks (and had seen the chiropractor 4 times) and while I am laying there I feel some weird movements. Now people had told me that when a baby turns it is like something out of the movie Alien so I was expecting something very strange and out of the ordinary. This wasn't that strange though...just felt a bit like she was swimming around in there and then the next day I noticed I was feeling her move in different places. I suspected she had turned, but wasn't sure. Then last week I had two more visits with the chiropractor and one with my OB. They both felt around my belly and hypothesized that she was head down. Today I had an ultrasound that proved that she is head down and ready to go. The c section for Tuesday has been canceled. Just in case you wondered what the inversion technique looks like, here is a picture and yes it is not very flattering. In case you were curious, I am holding ice at the top of my belly and playing music at the bottom. The idea is that babies want to get away from cold and move towards music.
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