Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Baby Saville #1. Eva Katherine's Birth Story part 2

see part one here


Checking in was super fast and the lady explained the process again--up to four doses of oral meds taken every four hours, then they would begin IV pitocin. It could take 12-36 hours and most of the time it is a slow process. Yep. We got it. She took us to our first room. 

By 7:00, we were settling in for the night. One of the doctors from the group I see stopped by to check on us and explain the process one final time. I signed all of the consent forms and changed into my robe. A nurse came in and gave me the IV. This was painful moment number one! Man oh man-I do not enjoy bleeding all over the hospital bed and a wire getting placed in my arm. Lol. We answered one million history/medical questions after this and then the nurse gave me my first dose of the oral med.

The first four hours were fairly uneventful. I started feeling some small contractions. We watched Family Feud over and over. Sunday night TV is awful! I blogged a little and we just waited around. I slept from about 10:30 to 12 and that proved to be a life saver later on. At 12:40, the nighttime nurse, Erin, gave me my second oral dose. This time, it was different. Almost immediately, I started feeling stronger contractions. Erin told me that we could do some oral pain meds before getting the epidural, but that I didn't seem to be progressing super fast, so I might as well settle in for a long night. We talked again about the plan. At that time, I was dilated to a 2 and I was about 30% effaced. 

Something happened at 1:30 and my body turned a switch. I began contracting every two minutes and laboring in my back and front. It was incredibly painful. I labored until about 2:45 when I asked for some pain meds. I knew that they may slow the process a little bit, but at that point, I wasn't ready for an epidural and knew I couldn't handle contracting to that extent for what could be 24 more hours. Moose was napping during some of this time, and I was just trying to labor and endure. Erin gave me a dose of phenagrin and some pain medication, and Moose says I got immediately drunk. Grin. Again, I got a crucial 1-2 hours of sleep here which proved to be a game changer. I woke up at 4:00 contracting every 2 minutes again. At 4:30, my water broke in a gush. I woke Moose, called the nurse, and text my family. 


They moved us to a Labor and Delivery room at this point and administered the epidural almost immediately. Sweet relief washed over my now-numb body and I got a renewed vigor for labor. Before that point, I was beginning to get emotional. I don't know how women labor two minute apart for that long. I was feeling exhausted. The anesthesiologist got my epidural in after a few harsh words about staying still, and we settled in for phase two. 

Dr. Chase-Dunn (the weekend on-call doctor, not the one we thought would be taking care of us <Price>, who came on at 9/10 am) came in and checked me. I was 5 cm and over 60% effaced at this time. She declared that I was progressing on my own pretty well and that they were going to wait on the pitocin. 

About that time, my parents and sisters arrived at the hospital. I tried to nap, but it was increasingly difficult. We hung out for several hours. The nurse told me that Dr Price would be in sometime between 10 and 12 and if I had stopped progressing, then they would start my pitocin at that point. I was thinking "great...this is going to be the longest day of labor ever". Moose's parents arrived and we just hung out until about 11:30. Micah and Chelsea stopped by for a visit and we all just hung out for a little while. The people took turns eating lunch as we waited not so patiently for a check! 


At 12:30, I was feeling pressure and asked the nurse to check me. I was discouraged because I felt like we had several more hours to go, we didn't know what sort of pitocin we were going to get, and we hadn't seen the doctor except for about 12 seconds. Our nurse, Maggie, checked me and found that I was surprisingly dilated to a 10! I was 100% effaced and was a +1 on position. We were all so relieved and surprised! We had expected a pitocin drop and literally never even needed anything beyond the two half doses of the oral med. Eva Kate was ready to come on her own and just needed a little jump start. I truly believe that my labor process had started Sunday morning at church when I felt so gross.
So, they like you to be +3 before you start to push and a good way to get baby where she needs to be is by either bouncing on a birth ball or sitting Indian style. I chose the latter and sat for a couple of hours until I felt pressure. I told Maggie that I was feeling some serious pressure and she checked me again. We did a couple of practice pushes and at 2:00, she said it was time to set up. 

The pushing process takes place in your birthing suite at GHS and baby stays with you the whole time, so everything happens on your own room. My nurse and Moose set up the bed with stirrups and handles while another nurse set up Eva Kate's sterile area for when she emerged. I was told I would push anywhere from 15 minutes to 3 hours as a first time mom and that Dr. Price (the Dr who delivered both Mackenzie and Morgan, by the way) would come in after Eva Kate began to crown. 







My parents and sisters decided to stay in room with us. Micah and Chelsea and Moose's parents waited right outside. Pushing wasn't anything like I imagined. Basically, Moose and Maggie (nurse) held my feet and pushed toward my body while I pushed out at my bottom area in short increments while contracting. I don't know if I expected it to be like tv or if I expected it to hurt way more than it did or what, but it was a fairly simple process (again-thank you epidural!). I pushed from about 2:15 until 2:45 when Dr Price came in. He told me she was ready and I needed to give a big push followed by a gentle push. I did the big push and looked down and Eva Kate just made her own way into the world. The gentle push was hardly necessary as she just sort of did it on her own! It was such a sweet moment to get to watch and share!!! 



I had requested that they tidy her up just a little before bringing her to me for bonding time. While they cleaned her, they stitched me and tidied up the area. My sisters and mom got to meet Eva Kate first as she was getting clean. Moose and I shared some special time with our girl and then the family played pass-the-baby ðŸ˜œ. We hung out, enjoyed some Eva Kate loving, and just basked in the whole new baby glow for a little over an hour. 



Finally, they moved us to our room, washed, weighed, and measured her, then left us alone. The nurse gave me all sorts of postpartum instructions and we settled in. We had a few first day visitors and then got situated for our first night as a family of three! We survived our night and are just so grateful for how the past few days took place. 





Some other photos from the day:













See full album of photos on Facebook here


Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Baby Saville #1. Eva Katherine's Birth Story part 1

Over the past few weeks, our doctors appointments had gotten closer together and a little more intense. We did some extra measuring on our girl and determined she was a little on the small side and may or may not have some growth issues. After checking and rechecking, it was determined that she was simply petite...but the thought was there and that was enough to make me fairly anxious. 

My doctor is amazing and listened to my concerns at our week 37 visit. She told me we could induce at 39 weeks if I had begun the dilation process on my own, and she said they would do everything they could to get Eva Kate here happy and healthy. 

At my 38 week appointment, I was between 1 and 2 cm dilated, so they scheduled an induction to begin Sunday evening the 16th. Typically, inductions for women who aren't quite 100% effaced go as follows--up to 4 doses of an oral medication that is taken every 4 hours (to get your cervix ready and dilate you a bit) and then IV pitocin for as long as needed to get baby. We were prepared that the process could take anywhere from 12-36 hours and were ready to settle in for the duration when we would arrive. 

I spent the last few days between the 13th and 16th frantically finishing the checklist! We got the car seat installed, cleaned the house, finished the hospital door hanger, and did all sorts of little last minute organizing things (washed bottles, convinced Moose to cut the grass, etc). Mom and I also shopped a bit for some newborn clothes because we knew Eva Kate would be coming to us super tiny! 

Here is where I take a second to tell you that the 17th was literally the "ideal" baby having date. With our cross country schedule as it is, we had races up until the big region meet at home on the 15th. Then, we didn't really have anything on the calendar until the 29th. We had a big church event on the 8th...and another on the 23, but nothing really in between. And finally, I sort of wanted to have her early in the week so that Moose could take some days, then work a couple, then enjoy her over the weekend. God answers even the most OCD prayers sometimes when He knows what we can handle! 


On the morning of Sunday the 16th, we woke up and got ready for church. I wore one of my favorite maternity dresses because I know I wouldn't get to wear it again until the next time around! We had told a few church friends about our impending induction and got lots of well wishes. About the time Sunday School began, I started to feel hot and nauseated and just kind of yuck. I chalked it up to nerves, ate a pastry, drank some water and laid down for a little bit in dad's office. By church time, I felt better so I went to church. 

We ate Chinese food for lunch and then went home for a relaxing afternoon before heading to the hospital that evening. Moose and I both napped, we tidied the house, and then loaded the car! I convinced him we needed one final Walmart run and some supper (at 4:45 pm) before checking in. We ate at McAlister's Deli, one of my favorites!!! 

At 6:00, we checked in with the business office. It was time to get the whole thing started. 



Monday, October 17, 2016

Baby Saville #1. Week 39.

We Are Here!



Waiting on our girl :)



We can't wait to update you with her arrival later today!

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Eva Kate's Baby Shower


Back mid-August, some precious ladies threw a wonderful baby shower for Eva Kate. Y'all, our church loves us so well. When we came to Calvary 13 years ago, I never thought I would ever love a church or a people like we loved Morgan Memorial. While Morgan Memorial still holds an insanely dear place in my heart, Calvary has become home to my family and me and these people are our people!


L to R--Mimi, PJ, Shannon, Chelsea, me, Susan, Stephanie, and Jill (missing are Shea, Megan P, Margaret, and Ann). These women are the bomb.com! 

Sweet diaper cake that Margaret made

I love little shower decor details:

Gift table with poms and tassels that will be in EK's room at the new house. 

Take a second and check out that floral arrangement. It was just spectacular. I am not really one to ooh and ahh over flowers very often, but I adored those so very much! We got to appreciate them in our home for a few weeks as well.


These friends are so precious to me! We all will have babies within 1.5 years....add Andi's sweet Harper and that makes 5 babies under two (not even counting the big kids). What a fun season!!!

I must take a second and talk about this dress ;) I wanted something that was (of course) corals and teals because that is my theme with Eva Kate for now...and I am just not a pale pink girl myself. I love all things girlie, and I appreciate that many of you (my mom and SIL included) love pink for their girls...I just prefer a little bit different!
So...I searched and searched and searched until finally Pink Blush maternity was on Zulily one day. I snagged this dress for a MEGA value! I crossed my fingers for a solid month that it would arrive for the shower and it made it the very week before. Yay for a plan coming together :)


Here we are opening gifts. Chels was a great scribe ;) (you know every woman out there hates that job!)

What fun blessings for our girl! My grandmother made the Eva Kate banner that is front and center (and really there is so much handmade and prayed over and specially picked out on display here). 

Mack posing for me ;)


We are so insanely loved 


Thanks to everyone who loved on us at our shower, helped make it so incredible, brought us a gift or giftcard, and has just been there for us during this time.
We love you all!

Friday, October 14, 2016

Life Lately--August

August came and went with the flash that was the end of summer and beginning of school. It was the kind of full that I love with my whole heart and would never trade for anything else!

Kids Camp and Cross Country Camp were back to back this year...




Which resulted in lots of naps and some insanely swollen feet (for the first time) for this pregnant girl. I am so glad that Eva Kate was so easy to handle during this busy summer. She did great inside my body...I'm sure she'll fit right into the crazy outside as well!

Several Doctor's Appointments, some school work and prep for Micah and Chelsea's classrooms happened after we rounded out the summertime!


I loved getting to do some chalk art in my sweet brother's classroom this year. 


Some precious friends and ladies from the church hosted our baby shower. We are beyond blessed by all of the love that has been shown to us and our Eva Kate.

We wrapped up our Summer Sunday Nights with an evening in the park!

Dad, Meemaw, Peepaw and I took a trip to MAINE!



We got a little bit of friend time in...the summer/early fall are always such BUSY seasons that we feel so grateful when we get to spend time with our crew :)

And that pretty much wrapped up the month of August. It flew by and I love it! Stay tuned for some September Life Lately!