Friday, December 09, 2011

He made it!

After my doctor's appointment I headed home.  I was a little crampy but not much (remember, contractions every 10 mins for the last 2 days, a little crampy didn't alarm me.).  After getting the kids situated I made supper.  Still feeling crampy,  I did our normal routine.  I did dishes, read with the kids and got them ready for bed.  The only difference was while reading with the kids my little cramps turned into big cramps, like contractions.  YAY! I didnt get my hopes up (remember, contractions every 10 mins for the last 2 days) But than all of the sudden, while getting the girls ready for bed, it happened!  Full blown real contractions, 5 minutes a part!  I got the younger girls in bed, and had Raymond and Kayann get ready for bed. It was now almost 8:00pm.  I warned Raymond and Kayann that Grandma Debra and Grandpa would be here in the morning and that they would have a new brother to see.
I decided I needed to relax before the big event.  So I sat on the couch and did some puzzles on my phone.  Derek called his dad and Debra. By 9:30 Debra was freaking out, telling me I needed to get going to the hospital. By 9:45 my mom was telling me the same thing.  I wanted to get some things done before I left.  I got the turkey out of the freezer (thanksgiving was only days away), gathered some vegetables and potatoes for Debra to take home, made Derek a pot of coffee, and I showered.  That's right while in full blown labor I SHOWERED!  We finally left the house at 10:30, just in time too.  My contractions were right on top of each other!
We arrived at the hospital at 11 pm.  I headed to my room.  Did my vitals, triage and check in.
Here I am at check in:

 While they triaged me they found out our little guy's heart rate dropped with every contraction.  They assumed it was because his head was so low.  Because of this I had to keep his monitor on my WHOLE labor!  I have a strong dislike for those things but for the baby.......ok
My nurse was super great.  She asked about a birth plan.  UM.....my plan, push out my baby, go home.  She asked for any special request. There was 3.  Unmedicated delivery, delayed cord clamping, and skin to skin.  Simple and to the point, right?  She got me a "travel" monitor and let me free to walk.  She said to stop by the nurses station if I felt like anything had changed.  Just what I wanted.  Very low key, uninterrupted laboring, with my mom and Derek.  It was now 12:00 am!
We hit the halls.  I took almost a hour to make 1 lap around labor and delivery!  When I got back to my room I was almost 8 cm!  My nurse called the doctor to break my water.  By the time he got there I may have been groaning (or yelling) with each contraction.  I told him I was sorry about that. The doctor was great!  He broke my water around 1:30 am, and said he would wait in the hall because it wouldnt be too much longer.  It wasnt.  By 1:55 am I was ready to go!  Our little guy made it here at 2:06 am!
When he was born they found out his heat rate was dropping because his cord was wrapped around his neck!
Here is my mom checking him out:
This was right after he was born, before he was cleaned up.
The totally labor time: from 7:30 pm (when they were 5 minutes apart) to 2:06 am.  That is only 6 1/2 hours!
We didnt tell anyone his name.  Derek wanted to save it until he was born.  So once he was born we told my mom his name was COOPER STEELE.
Cooper was very healthy!  He weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces and measured 21 inches!  He is my biggest baby



Derek and his little boy!


Grandma and Cooper


Some of you may remember that Derek was TOTALLY freaked during my natural labor with Ashlynn.  He blames the time, but we all know the truth :)  I am pleased to say he did wonderfully this time around.  He was very supportive and helped a lot.  My mom is amazing at keeping me focused and calm.  I am so glad that she was willing to be there.


Welcome to our family Mr. Cooper!



2 Comments:

Blogger Ashley said...

YAY!!!

8:19 PM  
Blogger JoEllen said...

He is so cute!!!!!!

7:19 PM  

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