Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Welcome to the world, Olivia!


And the waiting is officially over J Olivia has arrived! December 23rd was quite a day for Adam & me. My day started at 4:50 am when I was awakened by a stomach ache… wait a second – is this a stomach ache? Or could I actually be having contractions? I didn’t believe it just yet, so lucky for Adam, I decided to be nice and not wake him – just in case it was a false alarm. I went downstairs, turned on my contraction timer app on my phone, paced around the kitchen, got on my computer frantically looking up what contractions felt like, and started timing my contractions. 5 minutes apart for 1-2 hours – call the doctor. Those were the doctor’s orders. Ok – I think it’s time to wake Adam. At this point it was 6am. “Adam – wake up – I think I’m having contractions.” That sure woke him up. We called the doctor, I told them what I was feeling, and to the hospital we went. They hooked me up to a contraction monitor and of course, just then, the contractions started to slow down. As we watched the contraction monitor, we thought for sure they would be sending us home… Maybe it was just a false alarm – Braxton Hicks contractions. Adam and I were mentally preparing to go back home to Sasha. They checked me for dilation and I was 2 cm dilated. The week before I had been 1. Well – I guess once the doctor heard that my dilation had progressed, they decided to keep me. December 23, 2013, would be Olivia’s birthday.

Adam and I couldn’t believe it. Off we went to the labor and delivery room. The texts and phone calls to our family and friends began. We were beaming with excitement and disbelief. As the hour went on (it was about 10 am at this point) my contractions started to get worse. It was time for it – the epidural. At this point I was almost crying in pain from the contractions. I did not like that needle going into my back (the one that delivered the epidural). Little did I know that little needle would be my new best friend. I know many people don’t believe in epidurals. I think it’s amazing that women are able to go through labor without it. Perhaps I just have a low pain tolerance, but let me tell you, once that epidural kicked in, I felt great. Well – I say “felt” great, but really, I didn’t “feel” anything (get it?) J After that, it was waiting time. Being in labor is interesting. I always pictured – contractions, go to hospital, water breaks, start pushing out baby. It is so very different from that. After the epidural, we just hung out all day.


It was nice alone time actually. We watched HGTV, listened to music, and played a game: let me guess if I’m having a contraction (Adam could see them on the monitor). Norma, our nurse, gave me a popsicle – possibly the highlight of my day (minus the meeting the baby part). I hadn't eaten since dinner the night before.


Then, around 4pm, it was finally time – time to PUSH. We were about an hour away from meeting Olivia.

Pushing when you can’t feel what you are pushing, is very interesting. However, with the moral support of Adam and Norma, somehow I only ended up having to push for about 45 minutes. Apparently that’s good. As the matter of fact, it took so little time to push that Olivia had to wait in the birth canal for the doctor to come in. He was held up in clinic. Once he arrived, a few more minutes of pushing and there she was! The little nugget that we had been waiting to meet for 10 months was in my arms. Just like that, we are parents.




Once we did a little skin to skin, they took Olivia to the other side of the room to clean her off and weigh her. Adam came over to me and said “You’re not going to believe this. Guess what she weighs.” I stuck to my guess of 7 lbs. 4 oz. Well – I was way off. Somehow this little human I’ve been carrying around was 8 lbs. 9 oz. No wonder I had so much back pain during pregnancy.




We spent the next 2 days in the hospital getting to know little Olivia and learning from the nurses and lactation specialists all we could learn before bringing her home. 




Time to go home!



Now it’s been a little over a week and we are adjusting to life as a family. Sasha has needed the most time to adjust and she thanks her personal trainer, Joel Ross, for her new and improved behavior. She is doing great with the baby (which is quite the contrary from when we first brought her home) and Sasha is a very protective, loving big sister.



As for Adam & me, we are learning to function on very little sleep and we are also learning that we have never loved anything so much in our lives. Adam has been the absolute best (not that I’m surprised). The second morning we were home, I came downstairs to a fridge full of food, two dozen roses, and my favorite ice cream that I couldn’t eat during pregnancy, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough!!!! What a guy :)

Most importantly, he has been taking such good care of me and is the cutest dad to Olivia. I couldn’t be luckier for my wonderful little family.


On December 23, 2013, at 6:04 pm, our lives changed forever. My camera roll is already filled with millions of pictures because I know this time will go way too fast. Thank you so much to everyone for all of the calls, texts, and messages. We appreciate everyone’s love and thoughts during this very special time. Thanks Mom & Dad for helping us out the first week!!! xoxo


So I’ll leave you with some pictures from my camera roll this week…

                                                                Olivia in the hospital

                                                                      Sleeping beauty

Mommy & Daughter
                                                               
                                                                   The cutest Dad

Can't get enough of her!
                                                         
                                                         Saints fan in the making?
                                               
            She loved her 1 week old photoshoot (notice Sasha watching over her)

                                                           It went a little better later... :)


That face!

Sasha sleeping on Olivia's blanket

Olivia's first playdate with Charlotte!
                                                  

Too precious!
                                                 

xoxo,
Julie

2 comments:

  1. LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    What a perfect recap of such a big big big day.
    Olivia will be so happy to have this :)
    So happy for you 3. That pic of Sash behind Olivia is too funny.
    (and 8 lbs 9 oz.. you were seriously 'all baby'!)
    xoxo

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  2. Love her already! I cant wait to meet her in a few weeks! Keep the pictures coming!

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