Sunday, January 25, 2009

My Birthday


I never could have imagined just how my Birthday was going to turn out. I had been anticipating it for some time. NOT because I was turning 32, but because I was having the ultrasound that would tell us if we were having a boy or girl. My ultrasound appointment that day was at 1:15. Chad and I met for lunch at 11:00 at Ted's Montana Grill. We were so excited and just could hardly wait for 1:15 to get here. We got right in when we got to Imaging Center where they do the ultrasounds. Everything seemed great......she was able to tell nearly right away that it was a little GIRL!!! That was incredible to find out and the rest of the ultrasound the baby was measured in every possible angle and many pics were taken. Everything seems perfectly formed:) The ultrasound tech said she was unable to get a good view of my cervix and told me she needed to do an "internal" ultrasound for a better look. I didn't think a thing of it. She seems to get what she needed and said she's be back after I got dressed. When she cam back she said that it appeared my cervix was shorter than it should be and that I needed to go straight to my midwife office to have them physically check it. I wasn't supposed to have an appt for another 2 weeks or so with my midwife. At that point I really wasn't terribly concerned.....but I also really didn't have a clue what a shortened cervix meant. So, when we got to the midwife she explained the concern of a shortened cervix and checked me and found that it was in fact too short. She immediately called their physician at Vanderbilt Hospital for a consult. Then came back and told us we needed to go right away to the High Risk Practice at Vanderbilt Hospital. That's when it kicked in. I was very scared at that moment. She couldn't really reassure us with anything at that moment because they just needed to look more into it to see what was happening. She mentioned the Cerclage procedure, but said that they would need to determine whether I was a good candidate for that. That day I was 18 weeks and 5 days along and that is typically several weeks later than one would normally have that procedure done. So, we made our way to Vanderbilt where they did many test and checks to rule out anything else. Sometimes an infection may cause the baby to want to be born early. I showed no type of infection. Thankfully, I was barely dialated and had no leakage of the uterus and there was just enough cervix for them to work with to feel that I was a candidate for the Cerclage. The Cerclage is a surgery where they literally stitch your cervix closed. By this point it was getting later in the day and so they wanted to wait until morning to determine our solution.

My Birthday night I had a little party in my room:) The picture posted is me holding some little desserts that Tara and Adam brought me and we put a candle in it. Tara and Adam, Jeremy, Greta and Micheal and Karin all came by to hang out and so that was a wonderful distraction from the stress of the day. I'm thankful for a wonderful family and friends!

We had a long night in the hospital with Chad sleeping beside my bed in a funny little pull out recliner chair. They took my vitals every couple hours and came in to listen to the babies heartbeat every so often. That was fun....I got good at being able to tell them about where to find her when they were trying to pinpoint her heartbeat. One time it was picking up all kinds of noise and she must have just been swimming around like crazy in there. So cute to picture:)

The next day we waited for the Dr. to make rounds to talk to us to figure out for sure out plan. I will say, I have a lot of confidence in Vanderbilt Hospital. I had more high risk OB specialists look at my case than I can even count. Our plan was to go ahead with the cerclage as soon as possible (later that day) and to start a weekly shot of progesterone to prevent early labor. I went in to surgery around 1:00. They initially gave me some relaxer drug through my IV, so I was pretty relaxed when they gave me the spinal to deaden me from the waist down. Right after the spinal, I was totally asleep and really remember nothing. They woke me up right after (at 2:00) and let me know that it went great! The scariest risk of all is the possibility that they could break your water during the procedure. So, I was so relieved to wake up and hear that they got a good knot and felt really good about it.

That night I finally got the feeling back in my legs around 5:30 or 6 and we decided to stay another night just so that I felt 100% before we headed home. I had no pain at all from the procedure and was really ready to go home.

The next morning the doctors finally made rounds about 9 and talked with me about what to expect from here. I need to be on bedrest until my followup appointment on February 3rd and then they will determine what I can do. I'm sure hoping to resume life at that point. I'm getting alittle antsy. Plus, I feel fine an that makes it hard to lay down all the time. But I have to keep the weight off the cervix for now. I'm at higher risk for delivering early, but ideally they will take out the stitch at 36 weeks (40 is full term) and then I will hopefully go into labor naturally sometime after that point.

So, the past week has been scary, but I am really thankful for many things.

1. We had the ultrasound early and caught this before it was too late
2. The radiologist caught it and took quick action
3. awesome doctors at Vanderbilt
4. a very healthy and perfect little baby girl
5. family and friends who prayed for us and are being so wonderful and helping out right now

I feel very positive and hopeful and am just taking it easy for this baby right now. My mom came right away to visit and is being such a great help around the house. Plus, we just moved into a new house yesterday (I'll post about that later).

Thank you again for your prayers. It means so much to us!

Friday, January 2, 2009

We got our baby bedding!

I've been searching for awhile for baby bedding. I wanted something that was fresh and modern and wouldn't lock me into a theme and I wanted something pretty gender neutral even though we will be finding out if we are having a boy or girl in just a few weeks. I had a few top choices and all of which were more than a little splurgy. So, I was super excited when I found this one on after Holiday clearance for 75% off!!!! I couldn't pass us up the good deal and got the crib skirt, bumper, quilt, pillow and 3 fitted sheets for a great price. The nursery is going to have a modern and colorful look. I'm excited to be in the new house and start putting it all together.

Feliz Navidad!

I should be saying Happy New Year, but since I'm a little behind on my blog posting.....I am backing up to mine and Chad's Feliz Navidad celebration. This is our own annual tradition when we celebrate Christmas and open our gifts from each other. Really the only thing that makes it Feliz Navidad is that Chad has a special Christmas music mix for the day of latin Christmas tunes and we go out for Mexican food. This year we celebrated a few days before we headed to Nebraska for Christmas. We decided to go to a place in east Nashville for dinner called Rose Pepper. Even though we had heard mixed review about the place, we both really loved it. Chad got his favorite Chicken with Mole' sauce and I got my favorite a chimichanga. It's making me hungry just typing about it. After that we went to a little coffee house around the corner where there was some live music playing and we split a lemon cupcake. Then, we went home to open our gifts.

I scored big this year with all my gifts having a kitchen theme. I got a new Kitchenaid Mixer in a fun yellow color. The kitchen wall in our new house will be green, so it'll look great up against it. I also got a ceramic pie plate and a orange tea pot and a cool "farmers market" theme calendar. He also got me a beautiful necklace! What a great gift giver.

Chad got some really cheezy stocking stuffers from me. Quality items like...peeps in the shape of christmas trees, transformer toys and probably some other silly things. But, I think I made up for all of the when he opened his new Apple TV.

It's fun how traditions start and how they really become something special you look forward to. We can't wait to have our next Feliz Navidad with our new little baby. I'm sure they won't quite enjoy how wonderful mexican food it, but I can guarantee they'll be wearing an adorable tiny sombrero for the occasion.