Monday, June 16, 2008

Naomi Nadine

Jenn was induced today, every story of a birth has it's own uniquness, and this one is no diffrent. We arrived at the hospital around 6:30 and did the registration thing and got our room. Then the drama started. Just a little background, Jenn has had to get IV's in the past, and recently the technitians haven't been able to stick her on the first needle. In fact, in Korea she needed one and they ended up trying her foot before finally getting one to work in her neck. So Jenn decided to hydrate yesterday. She took two bottles of water with her to church and kept the fluids going all day. (Mix pregnancy, anticipation, and an additional urge to use the bathroom, and Jenn didn't sleep well last night.) Anyway, I told you that story so I could tell you this one. We mentioned to Jenn's nurse that she was a tough stick and the nurse still felt confident. After three futile attempts to get a vain however, she resorted to calling an anesthesiologist who managed to poke her two or three more times before finally getting a vain to cooperate.



By 8:00 the IV experience was over and we were on to the Pitocin. We did a couple activites to lighten the bordem, the nurses checked her, and she was about a 2 or 3. Jenn decided to take a nap, which lasted all of ten minutes before alarms of all the machines woke her. We were having conversations about random thoughts when she started having really hard contractions. She called the nurse to get checked again, this time thinking about finally breaking down and having an epidural (she's never had one). At that point it was too late though, she had dilated to an 8. No wonder she wanted pain killer, she dilated around 5 cm in an hour. At 12:15 the nurses check her again and she hadn't progressed. At 12:30 she was a 9 and the nurses decided to call the doctor and not leave until the baby was out. Around 12:45 the barrage of equipment showed up, baby heaters, the doctors catching mitt and tools, as well as a lot of staff. By 1:00 the doctor showed up. I've never seen such an articulate doctor. He was telling the nurses to move the stirrups down an inch, move Jenn's legs over there, adjust the bed, all this while my wife is in obvious discomfort, he's worried about where her leg is. I don't think Jenn considered that she had a leg at the time, I could be wrong.




Anyway, when her body positioning was all set to the doctors liking, it took about five to seven good hard pushes, and Naomi Nadine came into the world. It was actually funny, Jenn couldn't see the baby and shortly after the baby was out she mouthed to me, "Is it a girl?", in which I replied in the affirmative. This was also a source of concern for both of us, we had the name Naomi picked out a long time ago when we were expecting Michael, who if he hadn't been borne in the car would have been a delivery room announcement as to his gender. Instead I just announced it while I was standing outside the car. Anyway, we have run out of boys names, so if she wasn't a she we would be in trouble and quite a bit more stressed.
Anyway, she weighed in at 8 LBS 9oz and 20.5 in. That is equal in weight to DJ, but she has him in height by an inch.



Both mother and baby are doing well and are expected to be discharged in the afternoon on Tuesday.

10 comments:

Holly said...

Congrats!!!! She's beautiful!!!!

Genny said...

She's a beauty! Congratulations to both of you!

Amanda said...

Congratulations! I am so very happy for you! She is so cute! Suddenly my baby looks so old! (7 1/2 months have flown by so fast!) I can't wait to meet her in person! :)

KellyAnn said...

congats! I am glad all went well.

Amy said...

Congratulations you guys! She is beautiful. I'm glad all went well and I'm a touch envious that it's over with for you! (And that you have confirmed for sure that she really is a she!) I hope you have a speedy recovery Jenn and that all continues to go well.

Alison said...

Awwww! What a precious and perfectly beautiful little lady. Congratulations, you guys!
Love, Alison
P.S. I love her name! I'm glad you got to use it!

Leesa said...

Wonderful news Jenn and Derek! My goodness, that was a fast 5 cm! It looks like Naomi is well loved by her siblings, as well as her parents, of course.

Leesa said...

Congratulations! Wow, pitocin and no epidural? I delivered Forrest naturally and he was 9 lbs. but with Nadia I got induced and I went 7 hours or so without an epidural and the contractions were so hard I was nearly to pass out, therefore getting an epidural. I'm impressed Jenn! And I'm so glad it's a girl, especially for dear Janina.
--Ariana

Marsha said...

She is so sweet. I am glad to hear she was born in a hospital rather than a parking lot. I hope they are both doing well, (and you too Derek).

Brenick said...

congrats!! i love the name!!! how exciting that you got to have another girl!