1.26.2010

Thankful Thursday: Janurary 19th, 2010....Happy Birth day, Sugar B!

Little B, 6 1/2 days old
In case you haven't heard...she's here!! Blythe (it rhymes with "tithe") Linn Bleger made her debut into the world last Tuesday, Janurary 19th, at 10 :45 pm...apparently my babies like to be born late Tuesday night, although she did beat her brother's time by 20 minutes! She was 6 lbs, 12 oz and 19 in. long...a perfect, sweet little dark-haired (yep, it's almost black!) blessing dropped in to our family. Soooo happy she's here! And not just because it means i am no longer pregnant. We are lovin' getting to know who this little punkin is...her birth was so very mellow and calm (well, you know, for a birth) that it was the compleate opposite of her brother's frantic, harried entrance into the world. She was with us the entire time, never left us once from the time she was born..such a treat! I've posted some pics at the end, but for those of you who want to know... The Birth Story....I had been having contractions since the previous Wednesday, when the doc stripped my membranes. All. Day. Long. 7-9 min. apart, and definitly getting more and more uncomfortable as the days passed. I was exhausted, physically and emotionally, and not able to sleep much. sunday morning, my dear preggo pal texted me that her little girl had been born- I almost cried at first, not because I wasn't absolutly thrilled (I was!) but simply because she was due 3 days after me, and, frankly, I wanted this baby to come! Adam's spring semester started Tuesday, and I was so drained. Sunday afternoon and monday brought a few hours' relief from the contractions; but Tuesday they started back up again, worse than before. I had a Dr.'s appt, which Adam was able to go to with me...the doc checked me (4 cm, 80 % effaced), I told him about the past several days, and he said the words that made me both thrilled and terrified: If this continues and you don't go into labor today, we'll try to induce you tommorow. I was so worn out that the thought of having the baby finally come thrilled me; but I'd so wanted to go into labor naturally this time I was a bit scared. I felt like something would be wrong with me if I couldn't go into labor natually...silly, i know, but there ya go. We went home, Adam left for campus, and Pax and I went to MOPS. I knew I'd go crazy sitting at home. Before we went, I texted a few dear friends, explaining the situationa and asking them to pray with me that I'd go into labor that day, on my own. The contractions were very erratic at this point, even stopped compleatly. But as I drove home from MOPS, a pretty good one hit. 5 minutes later, another. 5 minutes later-same thing. Adam had come home to study, and as we made lunch I kept saying, "there's another one..." but neither of us was holding our breath. When they were still going an hour later, and getting a bit harder, i called the doc. just wasn't sure...they tell you to go to the hospital when your contractions are 5 min apart, but I could still sort of talk through them, and had had similar ones earlier in the week...i just wasn't sure. They asked me to come into the office to be checked, so we packed a bag just in case and headed over about 2:30, where they hooked me up to a stress test (contractions 3-5 min apart), checked me again (4.5 cm, compleatly effaced) and declared I was in labor. Hooray!! what a relief! i'd been so very nervous that they'd send me home..now I was compleatly relaxed! On our way to the hospital, we stopped by Whole Foods to get Adam some snacks , then headed to....the car wash with the free vaccums. I know. but my husband wanted to have a clean car for his baby girl, and I was ok, so...to the car wash we go! As we went through the wash, Adam pondered if this was what the baby was feeling like right then....ahh, the connections you make to random things when your wife is in labor. we got to the birth center about 4:30, checked in, walked a bit, doc broke my water about 6 (THAT finally got things going hard and fast!) and filled up the jacuzzi about 7...just in time for Adam to sit with me and watch The Biggest Loser :) It's our new favorite show...never watched it before, not having cable, and I gotta say I was a bit bummed I couldn't see the screen from the tub. But not too bummed, since I couldn't really concentrate on anything but being in labor. I think I made it to 7 cm before asking for an epidural...and, although I had wanted to do it all natural, i don't regret it for a minute! I'm glad I labored as long as I did on my own, but the epidural...well, it's just great. The funny part was that our anethesiologist was more interested in talking to Adam about med school (our nurse had told him he's pre-med) than in his patient...ya know, the woman in labor. Thankfully, he payed attention long enough to stick the needle in the right place...but it was interesting. Adam told me later he thought I was going to hit one of them any minute...i might have, if I hadn't had such a wonderful L&D nurse there! So after their little chat, things mellowed out for about 45 minutes...then it was push time! My epidurals haven't ever taken compleatly, so I can feel contrations but with much less pain, and feeling to push is really nice. I pushed for 15 minutes...and out came little girlie, sunny-side up, head wiggling, hand waving! She had her left hand up next to her face, which made it a bit harder to get her out. The cord was wrapped once pretty tightly around her neck, but didn't cause any of the issues Pax's double-wrapped cord did. This is apparently just something my very active babies do...get themselves all wrapped up in the cord! Her birth was so peaceful, i could hear the IPOD mix Adam made playing in the background. I got to hold her right away for about 10 minutes before they weighed her or cleaned her up at all; then was able to nurse her within the first 1/2 hour. Less than 1 hour old...so sweet!
She's a champion nurser, by the way. Something like a linebacker at a pie eating contest; the girl can eat! But it makes alllll the difference in the world to have an easy nurser...so far, anyways! Good sleeper so far, too...Sometimes goes 4 1/2 hours between feedings at night, and put herself on a great 2 1/2-3 hour feeding schedule right away. I'm somewhat in awe...and sort of paranoid that it'll end :) She's so alert, so attentive, just like Pax was-just calmer! Adam and I are so loving getting to know who this little one is! Meeting baby sister the next morning
Pax loves his baby sister, too, and is convinced he can carry her around by himself...we've had a few tantrums as he adjusts, but really, so far he's been great. this post is insainly long, though, so...that's for another day! enjoy the pictures...planning a photo shoot with my kiddos today, so stay tuned for (hopefully) great pictures!
Daddy and B, 2 days old

4 comments:

Jill said...

Welcome to the world little B! Loved reading the birth story. Mom's totally identify with those. :) She is so adorable. Love all that hair! We've got to meet her when were in Denver...sometime this year...or if you ever make it down for a visit. Love you guys. Thanks for the pictures.

Unknown said...

AAHHH!!! Now I'm really going bonkers! I so cannot wait to meet her! Glad I finally got the birth story too. And I am so grateful it was so much calmer than Pax's. Perhaps a hint to her personality? Love you guys tons, & can't wait to meet her!

Decorating My Soul said...

Congratulations Kristin (and Adam and Pax)! So happy for you! She is absolutely beautiful, and I love the name! I bet your parents are some SUPER proud Grandparents!
Love you! XOXO

Glimmerchick - Unplugged said...

I too loved reading your story and seeing the pictures. She is beautiful. I love the picture of Adam loving on her and just adoring her. She's so tiny! They grow up so fast. I know what you mean about her good adjustment and praying it won't end. I'll pray she continues to be your "easy" baby. (that statement kind of makes me laugh). We love you guys. We trust God is taking care of you in all the ways you need to be - please know we miss you and someday we'll get our booty's up to the big city and visit. Peace girlfriend. Jen