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Annabella is Here

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Our dear sweet baby Annabella arrived on August 19, 2010 at 1:15 am. Born 11 days before her due date, she weighed in at 7 pounds 14 ounces and was 20 1/4 inches long. Her birth was a rather speedy process from start to finish it took about 3 and a half hours. If you are interested, you can read about the experience below.

My water broke at 9:45 Wednesday evening. I was going to the bathroom, heard a popping sound, and a trickle of fluid started leaking out. I wasn’t sure if my water had really broken, so I went and laid down in bed.

After a few minutes, I had a real contraction. I figured Annabella would be coming sometime soon, so I went in and took a shower. At 10:45 I was starting to have more contractions, and the trickle of fluid was still running, so I decided it was time to call the midwife.

I called my parents first, and they said they were on the way, I then called the midwife. She said to stay home and come to the hospital if the contractions became 5 minutes apart lasting for a minute each or sometime between 5 and 6 on Thursday morning.

My parents got to our house and the contractions really started ramping up. Finally about 11:45 I called David (he was upstairs finishing up some work) and told him it was time to head for the hospital.

I was having contractions about 3.5 minutes apart and there were lasting longer than a minute. I had one on the way out to the car. I was kneeling on the driveway breathing through the contraction in front of the car while baby frogs jumped around me.

The car ride to the hospital, albeit only 10 minutes (actually I think it was faster than that because there was no traffic), was excruciating. I had at least two contractions. Between contractions, I told David that we had been anticipating Annabella’s arrival and now it was surreal that we were about to be meeting our little girl.

We pulled up to the door of the hospital about 12:15. We made it up to Labor and Delivery at the hospital, they checked us in, and moved us to a triage room to evaluate our progress. The whole time I am having one contraction after another.

The midwife came in and checked my cervix. It was 6 cm dilated and the baby was at station 0. David told the midwife, “It won’t be long before the baby is here.” I don’t think they realized how seriously they should take his comment.

The nurse came with a wheel chair and took me to the labor room. She got me onto the bed and said she wanted to start an IV and do some blood work. I was thinking, “Good luck.”

While she was collecting her supplies (David called it dillydallying) she looked at me and asked if I felt like I needed to push. I nodded yes (at least I think I nodded) and she said that she would check my cervix again.

Well, she didn’t get to check my cervix because I was already pushing. She called the midwife in who was also wanting to check my cervix, but when she got there and looked she saw a tuft of dark baby hair and knew the baby was on her way out.

I think I only pushed two or three times and out came our baby girl.

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My Ever Expanding Waistline

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Every few days, I ask David what my baby belly looks like. I demand honesty from him, and usually he tells me it is not too big. I then ask him to compare it to different types of balls, soccer ball, basketball, or one of those kid’s hopper balls. He never really commits to a type of ball.

Well, the other day we were up pretty early. While we were getting ready for the day, and in a moment of weakness on his part, he said my baby belly was the size of a beach ball. So, I guess my baby belly is quite sizable. Oh well, only 9ish more weeks…….

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Another Update on Baby Bean

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Well, we had our mid-pregnancy ultrasound yesterday. It was amazing to see our little one. The very first visual we got of our Baby Bean was her foot.

While the baby was a bit uncooperative, the ultrasound technician was great. Here are some of the other shots we got of our little one.

 

Now for the answer to the question that is on everyone’s mind—Are we having a girl baby or a boy baby?

Looks like we are having a baby girl!!! So, we can officially begin calling our Baby Bean by her name, Annabella Marie.

After the technician finished the anatomy portion of the ultrasound, she had to check my cervical thickness. For those of you who are curious, the cervix is like a door that holds the baby in. The thicker the door, the more securely the baby will be held in.

Due to a procedure I had done in October, my cervix is a bit on the thin side. thus putting us at risk for pre-term labor. The doctors have started me on the hormone progesterone and I will have a minor surgery on Thursday called a cervical cerclage. Basically they will sew my cervix shut in essence reinforcing the door that holds the baby in.

Now the fun begins as we start preparing for the arrival of a baby girl. I think Hayden might be warming up to the idea of a baby, especially since I told him she would be a princess (he is really into The Princess and the Frog). We just have to convince Ethan that a girl baby is just as fun as a boy baby.

Baby Bean Update

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Well, Baby Bean no longer looks like a bean. In five short weeks, the baby has developed well defined limbs, is moving like crazy, puts its hands in its mouth, and pulls on the umbilical cord.

We had a midwife appointment on Tuesday, and she couldn’t find the baby’s heartbeat using the Doppler. I don’t know if she was really trying all that hard, because she loves ultrasound technology and looking at babies in utero.

The ultrasound machine was a portable machine, so the quality of the image is not great, but we did get to spend some time watching our new little one kick and flutter about.

Introducing Baby Bean

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Just wanted to share the first pictures of our new little one-to-be with you. As you may or may not be able to tell from these images our baby bean is roughly the shape of a pinto bean, is about 1.2 cm in length, has a heartbeat of 167 beats per minute, has a gestational age of 7 weeks and 3 days, and will join our family in late August.