The next morning we awoke and put the last minute items together and packed the car. Off we went to BR. What a feeling it is knowing you are about to embark on the next stage of your lives in only a few hours. Over nine months we'd waited to see the most beautiful thing in the world, and there we were just moments away.
The nurses checked us in and we went to a L&D room where I was pumped FULL of fluids, that made me very puffy, and hooked up to a baby monitor where we listened to the sweet drum of Ella's heartbeat. Nick changed into head to toe scrubs and we waited. It was a very emotional time. My doctor visited and not long after I was being wheeled to the [freezing] operating room.
The anesthesiologists administered an epidural, which was a breeze, and made me relax. Once the doctors began the process of the Cesarean we heard it, the cry of our baby. What a relief and what joyful experience. We were introduced briefly before Ella was weighed, measured, poked, prodded, and everything else they do to newborns. Nick filmed and looked SO proud! Finally she was brought over to me and it seemed like the world quietened down and became so peaceful. I was able to touch her and kiss her. She looked right into my eyes. No words can express that feeling.
We were then wheeled to the waiting room so that family and friends could meet Ella. I was so happy to present her to her loving family. Their faces are forever frozen in my memory. It was magical.
(Ella cried when we were wheeled out to meet family but she had the most beautiful cry ever!)
Then the time came for the three of us to be alone back in the L&D room. After Ella's bath I was able to breastfeed her. This was so amazing. She latched on right away - how do they know how to do this? I felt so happy to be able to nourish her. This time did not hurt... that came later!
(Happy after her 1st feeding.)
Next we were brought to our Mother/Baby room and the next five days were spent adoring our little one, and learning how to be parents to a newborn, or put into practice what we have tried to prepare for through readings and classes. Nick turned out to be an awesome swaddler! :) We were completely in awe all week. Even waking up every TWO hours to feed we were in awe.
(Nick at a Baby Basics class swaddling a doll.)
Breastfeeding was going well but it began to hurt and I suffered some bleeding and sores which I pressed through in order to continue feeding her myself. Unfortunately she lost 11% of her body weight and got down to 7 lbs. 4 oz. She wouldn't stop crying, neither would I. I felt horrible. The nurse asked if I wanted to try a pacifier and I was appauled. "Isn't that going to confuse her latch?" The doctors told us we had to supplement. I cried and was so upset because I didn't want to do this. But I did through a Medela SNS (supplemental nutrition system) which you wear so that your baby can breastfeed and at the same time receive formula through a tube. It was very upsetting. By the time we went home we no longer had to use the SNS. The pain eased after about five weeks and I can say it has been so rewarding to breastfeed her!
She did have a clicky hip. Her dad had this when he was born. She wore two diapers and then a hip harness for seven weeks afterwards.
Visitors:
Grannie and Grandad M.
Uncle Stuart
Great Aunt Caron
Great Aunt Emma
Papaw and Mimi F.
Uncle Ty and Uncle Stephen
Great Aunt Lynn
Aunt Jeri
Great Aunt DeeDee
Grammie Karty and David O.
Shaina and Shaun C.
Kimberly and Jonathan J.
Ginny and Scott E. - who brought us delicious Circa sandwiches and Mascarpone cake!
Jessica G.
Brianne A.













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