Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Welcome to our family, Miles J Peck!

Thursday Feb 2, 2012, was a super exciting day for me. I hit 36 weeks and could FINALLY stop taking all 3 medicines and stop the bedrest I'd been on for 3 months. It was like Christmas! I took my last dose of Procardia at 8 am, wondered how long it would take before it was babytime, took a nice long shower, got ready, and then went to preschool. I do a preschool with my friend McCall and I was so excited to get back to it! I was feeling a lot of pressure, but that was totally normal and the contractions weren't as bad as they'd been the few days before so I figured I was fine. At 11 Easton started crying and complaining of a stomach ache so I decided to take him home in case he was getting sick. Well, as soon as we got home he was suddenly fine so I was debating about going back, but I remembered I was supposed to do my last monitoring session. I laid down on the couch and hooked up the monitor. A few people had texted me to see how things were going and I texted them all back saying things were pretty calm and I felt good and probably wouldn't be having the baby that day after all. Well, as I was laying there I realized the contractions seemed pretty close so I started timing them on my own as well. They were every 3 minutes! I think I didn't notice them while I was up doing stuff because I'm so used to them. They started getting stronger, so I told Jonathan we should probably go to the hospital. The boys were already in bed for naps so we called McCall to come over(preschool was over by then) and rushed out. I wasn't in that much pain, but I didn't want to wait till I was since I knew I'd probably go fast. It was really weird going to the hospital without being in much pain. When the nurse came in the room to see me she looked at me and said, "So.. you think you're in labor? Are you having contractions or anything?" I told her they were every 3 minutes and I could tell she didn't really believe me so she hooked me up to the monitors and saw that they were and then she checked me and found I was almost a 5 and my water sack was bulging. Of course then she believed me! So she did an ultrasound to make sure the baby was still breech, called the doctor, and he said he'd be there in 45 minutes to do the c-section. Luckily he knew how fast I would go, because by the time he got there I was in a lot more pain. It was so weird though just chatting with the nurses the whole time, chatting with the anesthesiologist while he gave me a spinal, and then chatting with the doctor as he's cutting me open and pulling out a baby. Way different than my other deliveries, but kind of nice to not be stressed out or dying of pain!

Here I am as we were leaving for the hospital. Last picture being pregnant!



Here's good ole Dr. Martin with the brand new baby! He said the cord was wrapped around his neck pretty tight so it's probably a good thing we had to do a c-section.
I love this picture. I loved when I heard that scream!


All cleaned up 


It was weird being strapped to the table and seeing Miles sitting in the little bed getting cleaned up. I was so happy when they brought him over to me. I may have cried a little.

Miles was doing great but was just having a little trouble maintaining his temperature in his tiny 5 lb body. They took him to the NICU to be monitored, but he started having trouble breathing. They did an x-ray of his lungs and found that he had aspirated some fluid on his way out and they would need to watch him for a few days to see if it cleared up on its own or turned into pneumonia. Unfortunately, it didn't clear up so he's been in the NICU the past 5 days, but he is doing great now and they'll do another x-ray on Thursday and make sure he's clear and can go home! For a while he was on oxygen, under an heat lamp, had a feeding tube, and an IV, but now he is off of everything and just has the IV in his arm for when they give him antibiotics. He also is eating 1 1/2 oz every feed and is doing great! He did have to be on the blue lights for a few days for his bilirubin levels, but they're good now too. His cute eye cover looked like sunglasses though, it was so cute!


The NICU is always pretty dark and we haven't gotten many good pictures, but here's one of Jonathan feeding him.
We go over every 3 hours and feed him, so it's made for a pretty busy few days but hopefully he'll be home soon! I am so so soo grateful every day I'm there that he stayed in as long as he did because there are so many things we don't have to worry about with him being more mature. Our prayers have definitely been answered. They were also answered in the delivery. I was so nervous I wouldn't know when to go to the hospital and would end up with an emergency c-section again, but Easton answered that prayer. If he hadn't gotten sick at preschool I probably wouldn't have been home for at least another hour, and then I don't know if I would have started my monitoring right away or not. I may not have noticed till things were really painful and then who knows how much time we would have had. It was definitely much nicer (although a little weird) to be in a calm situation and for the doctors to have time to do the surgery carefully. I can tell that this recovery is much easier than the one after Caden was. I came home from the hospital Saturday night and have felt much better than I did before. I still have had to take it easy, but I've already pretty much stopped my pain meds and it's only day 5 and I'm pretty sure I took the medicine a lot longer with Caden! I'm really really grateful for how well everything has gone.
As for little Miles, he has stolen our hearts already. I am so in love. I just sit and hold him and snuggle him when I'm there and cry when I'm not. I miss him so much and can't wait for him to be home. It's so wonderful to see that he knows us already and I love seeing him get excited when I get there. I've been taking advantage of my last few nights without a newborn and haven't been going to the feeds during the night, so he always seems super excited to see me in the morning. Little babies are the sweetest creation and I could hold him all day. I'll post more pictures and more about him tomorrow! Gotta go get my sleep in while I can!

6 comments:

Cindy Harward Eppich said...

Grandma and I want to say Whew . . . you did it. You and Heavenly Father! We are so happy for you and your family.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Peck Family! Miles is so sweet and what a perfect way to end the pregnancy :) I can relate to your birth experience so much! What a blessing it is to have c-sections with a breech baby and a cord around their neck. I am so glad he is doing well and I hope he gets to come home soon! I can't wait to see pictures as he grows.

Tannie Datwyler said...

Thanks SO much for sharing. I was just waiting for the details!! I'm so glad it went well. I'm also WAY happy for you that your little guy doesn't have to stay in the NICU that long. A week or so probably seems like a walk in the park compared to Caden, right?

I'll miss your more frequent updates, but I'm so happy for you and I know you'll enjoy your little guy!!

Nicole said...

Oh Linds, YAY!!!! I'm so glad things all went well. What an amazing blessing/experience. He's a doll, congratulations!!

Jenae said...

Congratulations!! He is so handsome! I'm so glad you and him are both doing well! Congrats Peck family!!!

Unknown said...

Congrats to you guys! He is darling and I am so happy for you!