Sunday, April 26, 2009

The whole story

So here is the whole story of how Cannon was born. It all started Monday night (4/20). I went to bed at 11:00 and my water broke at midnight. Ryan and I were freaked out knowing that this was it. Luckily, I had already packed my bag, but Ryan still needed to get some things together. We also had to pack up the dog's stuff and drop her off at my dad's house. We got to the hospital around 2am. My contractions were irregular and quite tolerable at this point. When they checked me I had just started to dialate. I was started on pitocin and that made the contractions become regular and stronger. Ryan's job was to time the contractions. When the contractions were lasting for one minute and two minutes apart, I couldn't take it anymore. I had an epidural around 11:30am. Keep in mind that I hadn't slept at all the previous night, so I was completely exhausted. The epidural was nice because that allowed me to get a few cat naps here and there. Cannon's heart rate would get really low during each contraction. The nurses suspected that his umbilical cord was either around his neck or foot. They put an oxygen mask on me that I wore until he was born. Finally at 4:50 pm it was time to push. I pushed for almost two hours and Cannon was born at 6:40 pm. It was so exciting! I thought he would never come! The umbilical cord was wrapped around his neck, but they were able to slip it off over his head. He cried for minute and they put him on my belly. I patted him and he stopped crying. The thing that I couldn't believe was how much hair he had, not only on his head but all over! The nurses took him to the warmer and Ryan went with him. He had some trouble breathing, which was why his first APGAR was a 6. There was also an issue with his umbilical cord. They said that on part of it, the skin around a major blood vessel was very thin and they were nervous that it could bleed. They had the neonatologist look at him and then they took him to the nursery to monitor him. I only got to hold him for a few minutes. Ryan went with him to the nursery and he recorded his bath so I could see it. After they got me all cleaned up they allowed my family to come in to see me. Throughout everything, Ryan was awesome! He was so supportive of me and encouraging when it was hard. He really got into it too. He would ask the nurses what he could do and where he should stand. I was so proud of him! He even cut the cord, which he swore he wouldn't do! The whole experience to me was amazing.

The hospital stay was nice and we loved all of our nurses. Throughout the stay, they closely monitored mine and Cannon's blood sugars. I am happy to say that our blood sugars were perfect every time! Now that I am home, I will continue to check my morning blood sugar for the next few weeks. So far it's been normal. I was excited to go back to my regular diet and to reunite with my old friends Ben and Jerry. I owe that to my sister Shae and my dad. We got to come home Thursday afternoon. You know you are in the Rees family when the first thing you do after you leave the hospital with a newborn is stop at Baskin Robbins.

Our first night home was horrible! Cannon really regressed when it came to nursing. At the hospital, he was a champion eater, but it quickly went downhill. He barely ate that first night. He was hungry and exhausted and I was exhausted. We saw the pediatrician the next day and he had lost too much weight. When we left the hospital he was 5lbs 13oz, but at the doctors he was down to 5lbs 9oz. He was also jaundiced. His bilirubin counts were at 13. The doctor recommended a miracle device called a supplemental nursing system. It worked like a charm! I was able to pump some milk and put it in this thing. It looks like a mini IV. I clipped the plastic container, with the milk, to my shirt and taped the small tube to myself and when Cannon would latch on he would immediately get the milk from the tube. When I felt like he was really on, I could then slip the tube out of his mouth. This was great because we didn't have to use a bottle. Now Cannon doesn't need the SNS and he's back to being a great eater. We saw the pediatrician again on Saturday and his weight was back up to 5lbs 13oz and his bilirubin counts were lower. We will go back again Monday morning for another weight check.

Cannon has such a calm, chill temperment. He only cries when he is cold, like during diaper changes, but is quickly able to be comforted. He loves to sleep! I have to wake him for his feedings and then he will go right back to sleep. He has short awake periods about three times a day and will look at you and look around the room. He is also a cuddler, which we all love! Here are some pictures of life around the Rees home.


Father son bonding over XBox.




Cannon and his cousin, Cole, who is six months old.









When Ryan was at church today I decided to take a shower. This was Cannon's first time in the swing and he loved it. I put it in the doorway of the bathroom so I could peek on him. I thought Blue was asleep in the front room, so I had closed my bedroom door so she wouldn't come bug him. Blue was actually asleep in our room and when I stepped out of the shower, this is what I found. I think she was protecting him. Despite her robust urge to lick his face, she is otherwise calm around him.






A lazy Sunday afternoon.

3 comments:

Sarah Leonard said...

oh my gosh, jefra!!!! i am SO freaking excited for you and I cannot wait to come by and see yall!!!!!!

Dan and Merideth said...

Oh thank you for sharing your whole story. Im guessing that cannon is just fine - you never mentioned that part again. ...

Im so glad that he is eating better and you can get some more sleep now!

I just love the picture of Blue & Cannon sleeping together!

Kimmie said...

he's so little!! half the size that my baby was! OH MY!! You are so tough!! This having a baby business is not easy! Nor is the first part of taking them home and getting adjusted. Just remember it gets better with time and you will get better sleep. I am glad things are better. I hope Blue is getting a good puppy. We have the same swing. :) Take care my dear. Call me when you are feeling up to it.