Mar 29, 2014

Peyton's Birth Story - Part 1

I wasn't sure if I would write a birth story. Ask me why now and I would tell you because I was too dang tired. Ask me a few months ago and I would have said because I'm an emotional train wreck and no one gives a flying flip! But, several of you have asked me to write one, and with as much as I've been through during this pregnancy, and as much as I've shared with you, it only seemed fitting that I put pen to paper finger to key and tell the story.

I've received so many sweet messages, comments, texts, and e-mails from you all, and I really do appreciate it, from the bottom of my heart. It makes my heart smile to know that you do care, that you've been reading, following along week by week, that I have helped many of you in one way or another, and that you want to hear more. So, for the lot of you, be it 10 or 1,000 of you, this is the story of Peyton's birth.

My pregnancy was not an easy one. Understatement of the year. Bleeding in the first trimester, gestational diabetes, preterm labor, and the plot thickens...

After going into preterm labor during week 29/30 (read about it here) I was placed on bed rest until week 36 at which time I was supposed to return to work and go into labor naturally, but Peyton had other plans.

I woke up on December 11th not feeling so well. I had been battling a headache since the day before that would just not go away even with the max dosage of Tylenol I was allowed to take. I had noticed increased swelling in my hands and feet which was odd, since I hadn't experienced swelling almost my entire pregnancy and I realized that I had been drinking tons of water but not using the restroom as much should have been.

I knew something was wrong, so I dialed my doctors office. I suspected that I was exhibiting symptoms of preeclampsia, but that was just me expecting the worst. The nurse took down all of my symptoms and told me that she would call me back with instructions from my doctor. Just as I suspected, twenty minutes later the nurse called and instructed me to go to the hospital to be tested for preeclampsia. Great.

Since I was on bed rest I wasn't supposed to drive. I asked the nurse if I should have someone drive me and she of course told me yes. I hesitated to call my husband because he had been off with me for a few days and had a really big meeting that day. I didn't think it would be a big deal, but I knew he'd be upset with me if I didn't call him. I called his cell and then his office number with no answer. Okay, what now? I call one of my girlfriends, Mandy, who works from home and isn't too far away. No answer. Cue panic. I then call another girlfriend, Khrystal, who is a SAHM but lives a little further away. No answer. What the heck! I really start to panic and think, "how the heck am I going to get to the hospital?!" I start to cry and call Khrystal one more time. Finally, she answers! "I need you to take me to the hospital I sob into the phone." Luckily I didn't scare her too much. I had talked to her earlier that morning, sharing my concerns that I may have developed preeclampsia. We both didn't think it was true, but we weren't surprised it was a possibility.

An hour later Khrystal arrived and we headed to the hospital. I packed my hospital bag and Peyton's bag just in case. On our way, Mandy called me completely upset that she had missed my call. I told her what was going on and she insisted that she wanted to meet us at the hospital. Minutes after hanging up with Mandy she called me back and put her friend Robin on the phone who is a nurse. I let Robin know my symptoms and she let me know that she was 99% sure I had preeclampsia and wanted to forewarn me that she was pretty sure I would deliver Peyton that day. Um, what?!

We arrived at the hospital, checked in to Labor & Delivery and began testing promptly. I changed in to the oh so familiar hospital gown, you know the one, the one that makes you look like a whale! Blood was taken and then a urine sample, which by the way looked like the color of amber beer, even after drinking tooonnsss of water. While we waited, I called my mom to let her know what was going on and that her grandson might be here soon! About an hour later the doctor returned with the results....and of course I had preeclampsia, surprise, surprise.

The doctor sat down and explained that the only option we had was to deliver early, but first they wanted to put me on another magnesium sulfate drip for 24 hours to prevent me form having seizures since my blood pressure was so high and we needed to get it under control. I knew it was necessary for Peyton and I's health and safety, but all I could think was "why God, why!?" Magnesium Sulfate is the devil's drug and I had an absolute terrible experience with it when I went into preterm labor the first time. This time the nurses were instructed to take my blood every 2 hours to monitor the mag levels so that I didn't slip out of the therapeutic zone and end up with 10 to 12 grams in my system like last time. After all of my issues during pregnancy I was willing to bet that Peyton would have come early, but I never would have guessed he would come 6 weeks early!

24 hours came and went and I was finally free of the drug from Hell! This time was much better, not great, but better. And then the waiting game began.

I was still only about 1 to 2 cm dilated so we only had 8 cm to go!  At his point I have no recollection of time. It kind of all just runs together. I do remember them inducing labor and receiving the epidural. I was pretty nervous about this part. I'm not bad with needles, I'm bad with the unknown, the anticipation of pain. Seriously though, the epidural was a piece of cake, for me at least. The hardest part of the epidural was leaning forward far enough so the nurse could find the right spot on my spine. They kept saying "lean further, just a little further"...ladies, I have a big ass belly (pardon my french), I can't lean over any further!

From that point it was smooth sailing. Contractions weren't painful, but whoa buddy, the more and more I dilated I could feel Peyton's head sinking further down into my pelvis. It. Felt. Weird! I felt like my butt was going to fall off! Strangest feeling in the world! That was the most uncomfortable portion of labor, not very pleasant. After what seemed like an eternity of waiting to dilate the doctor comes in takes a look and says it's time to break my water. Again, another very strange sensation.

Finally, Peyton was coming! I remember there was a flood of women in the room. The doctor and the two nurses that would help her deliver. Then four more nurses from the NICU stood waiting at the ready in the background. Since Peyton was 6 weeks early he was going to need extra attention to make sure everything was working properly, mostly breathing.

I remember one of the nurses saying "okay daddy, you can hold this leg and help mommy push." Yeahhhh...no. I quickly said "No, no. I'm good with him back here by my head!" I did NOT need him seeing that mess going on down there. That's not a knock to any of you who had/or want your husband to watch, it's just my personal preference...we all know there is a really good chance you're going to poop while pushing...that's why there's a big ole bag at the end of the bed you're laying on...not something I want old hubs seeing.

Labor for me was pretty quick. Five contractions, three pushes each and welcome Peyton! The sweetest sound was hearing that first cry. I watched as they held up my little man and Justin cut the cord. Quickly, they cleaned him off and made sure he was breathing okay and then they handed him to me.


In that moment I forgot everything. All of the nausea, all of the pain, the torture of not being able to eat whatever I was craving because of my stupid gestational diabetes, it all vanished and I just looked in amazement at that perfect little boy that we had made.

Whew this is a long story and there's still so much more to tell! I'll see you later for Part 2!

http://www.thekurtzcorner.com/2013/11/pregnancy-week-29-30-surviving-preterm.html

Mar 24, 2014

DIY Finger Knitting - Love Sign - YouTube Video Included


Guys, have you tried finger knitting?? It's so much fun and soooo easy! This is the perfect craft for kids and adults! It's one of those mindless crafts that you can do with your eyes closed after you do it a few times and there are so many fun crafts you can make with finger knitting...stay tuned for more DIY videos!

This adorable Love sign was created using Lion Brand Yarn Bonbons, which I love! Bonbons come in tons of colors and in a pack of eight. For this craft I used the Brights Bonbons pack.

Head on over to my YouTube channel and subscribe and you'll be among the first to see when I post new DIY videos! Now, grab some yarn, watch the video above, and get to finger knitting!





Mar 16, 2014

Baby Update - Three Months Old


Another month has come and gone and Peyton sure has grown right before our eyes! This month we started daycare and surprisingly it was a pretty easy transition for Peyton and myself. Don't get me wrong, I want nothing more than to be able to stay home with my punkin, but alas that second income is hard to give up. The two weeks prior to starting daycare my mother and sister each took a week and watched Peyton as I returned to work. I think this definitely made the transition easier. I was away from him for 8 to 9 hours, but I knew he was in great hands, so leaving him wasn't as hard. I think that was the biggest help in coping with leaving him at daycare.

New on the list of Peyton skills is smiling (my favorite!), making new sounds, discovering our tongue, holding our head up better and starting to grasp.

Oh.My.Goodness! My heart just about melts every time this little guy smiles. It seriously is the best feeling in the world to see that big smile spread across his little face! He is obviously starting to enjoy certain things, like when I make sounds and play with him. Since he has started really smiling (not those funny gassy smiles) I have also discovered that he shares another trait with mommy. A dimple! I have a dimple on my right cheek and little man does too! It's pretty stinkin adorable. I am so amazed by how much I share in common with him especially since the first born typically tends to favor the father. However, he is definitely starting to look more and more like Justin. He's just the perfect little mix between the two of us. He for sure has my eye color, lips, dimple, widows peek, and hair color.

We're also starting to catch up with full term babies! Peyton is now 23 inches long and about 11.5 lbs. I'm venturing to guess that he will share his daddy's height...dear God, please don't let him be short like me!


Mar 2, 2014

Peyton's Nursery Reveal

Let me just start by saying how awesome being a mom is...I love waking up every morning and seeing that little fella of mine smiling at me as he wakes up. I love those sweet baby snuggles and coos of happiness. I don't even mind changing all of those wet diapers because it's one more moment that I get to spend with my baby boy...but do you know how hard it is to blog when you're a mom and you also work full time? Really hard. So to all of you, who are moms, who have a full time job, yet manage to still blog religiously, kudos to you! I'm typing this one-handed as we speak.
Now that Peyton is a little older, on a schedule, and I'm getting better at this mommy gig, I figured I should finally post a few pictures of his nursery! I had so much fun decorating, I only wish the was more room for me to keep decorating! I chose to paint the walls gender neutral because I painted the room before I knew the gender of Peyton. I figured I would be able to make it more girly or boyish once we knew what we were having. You can see how I painted my chevron wall here.

I added decorations above his crib that represented both Justin and I. A loom with a handmade fox and a little animal head menagerie to show my creativity and love of crafting. A deer head for Justin and I's love of hunting and the country (something we can't wait to take him to do). A framed list of all of the important dates leading to his birth and a canvas painted with the lyrics of the song I sing to him every night. I'd also like to add that I used foxes in the decorating before foxes were cool and that "What Does The Fox Say" song went viral!
Don't you just love that reading corner?! Justin and I made that out of rain gutters! I love how it turned out and I can't wait for when Peyton is older and can read on his own. I plan to make him a fun teepee or fort for him to use as his special hideout/reading place.

I'll be back soon with more crafts and baby goodness, I hope you'll stick around!