Wednesday, July 8, 2009

More Pictures Of Cody


Cody enjoying a bath

Fussy Cody

After Bath

Another Bath Picture

With his Daddy

Cody seems to enjoy his baths. (Unless they are in the little plastic bath tub, then he hates them) He will sleep through an entire bath until you take him out of the water then he becomes an angry little bug. He is growing so much and I know that before long he will be a big boy and I will miss him being this little. These pictures were all taken Monday & Tuesday.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Updates

It has been a while since I posted. Last Wednesday I started feeling really bad with horrible back pain, fever of 103.7, chills, could not get warm though I was burning up and more. Kevin called my ob in the middle of the night (which I really hated to do) I did not want to go to the hospital so he called in some antibiotics for me, however the pharmacy was closed until the next morning. I thought I had a breast infection (mastitis) Anyway, didn't get any sleep Wednesday night but felt half decent by mid morning Thursday. Well, by Thursday afternoon it was deja vu.. However, a WHOLE lot worse. I could NOT deal with the pain any more- I tried a hot shower and the pain got worse, so bad that I was screaming in pain and could not take it. Kevin called my mom who came and cared for Cody and he took me to the closest ER. When we got there I looked a total mess. I was sweaty, disheveled, in severe pain and pretty out of it. When they got me in a bed my blood pressure was sky high, my temp way up and then my blood pressure went way down to 80/40... they asked me a million questions and after blood and other not so nice things that had to be done they found that I had a bladder & kidney infection. Due to my blood pressure issues (they couldn't get my bp up no matter what they did) I was transferred by ambulance to the ICU in Austin. I stayed in ICU for 2 days while they tried to get rid of my bladder/kidney infection and raise my bp. Once they were able to raise my bp I was able to go to a regular room for the duration of my stay to receive antibiotics through an iv and all the other fun medications that I needed. I then found out that on top of my bladder/kidney infection, I also had a blood infection. So, more time in the lovely hospital. Long story short, my bp went sky high again several times which required more iv meds. Eventually I was released Monday afternoon with a prescription for blood pressure meds, antibiotics and pain medication. To say that I am happy to be home is an understatement. I missed my son very, very much. I was not allowed to have him in the ICU and then after that my mom was unable to bring him to visit me but I did get a visit with him on Sunday when my sister brought him up to see me. (Kevin was working) I have never had a bladder/kidney/uti infection or anything like that in my life- so I did not know what the symptoms were. However, I can tell you that the back pain that is caused by said infections is far worse than contractions were with Cody. I really thought I was going to die just from the pain of it all. The only conclusion that anyone can come to is that I may have gotten a bladder infection from the catheter while in the hospital having Cody and it moved on to my kidneys and then moved to my blood. So, I take more medications every day, but soon it will all be over. Yes, I still feel the back pain, but it is not near as bad as it was by far. It was absolute HELL being away from my little bug though. I couldn't sleep nor eat because my mind was always on him and also because of the severe pain I was in. (My head was also pounding constantly because of my high bp) Anyway, will post more pictures tomorrow when I have time to download them. For now I have to get to bed so that I get some sleep before my sweet little bug wakes up to be fed and changed. (and I love every minute of it)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Cody's Birth






Finally a moment to sit down...
I was scheduled to be induced Friday June 26th at 6am. However, Wednesday night I could not sleep due to back pain, horrible headache and couldn't keep anything down. Everything I tried to eat on Thursday refused to stay down including liquid. So, I called my Ob's office but Thursday is his day off. I went to the hospital and they put me in l&d and I was admitted as soon as they saw that my blood pressure was 190 something/ 100 something. (cannot remember the exact number) they gave me a blood pressure medication in pill form and it didn't do anything, so they started injecting me with a liquid bp medication thru my iv. My blood pressure would only go down to 160 something/100 something and would not stay down. So, after checking my blood for the clotting factor (due to my heparin use) my blood was still too thin to induce labor. So, a few hours later they checked me again and my blood was okay and so around 9pm they started the pitocin. I was not happy about this at all because I only wanted my ob to deliver Cody. I told them that I did not want to deliver unless my ob was there so they did start the pitocin on a very slow drip. I was dilated to a 3 when I got the epidural because the pain was making my blood pressure go even higher. However, the epidural kind of fizzed out a few hours later and I could feel everything so the anesthesiologist came back and gave me more of whatever it is you get in the iv. Long story short, my water broke at 9 cm and I got to 10 pretty quickly- however, my ob was still in surgery upstairs so we didn't start pushing until closer for him to be out of surgery. After about an hour of pushing my sweet little bug was born. My ob was only there for the last 15-20 minutes before Cody was born and once his head came out his shoulders immediately followed. No episiotomy and just 2 tears that had to be stitched. Everyone that was there (me, Kevin, my mom, my sil Jenny & my sister Jess) all cried when we heard his cry and that cry lasted at least the first 30 minutes of his life. My dad, my uncle James, my brother, my niece, my nephew, family friend Louie & Kevin's brother Steve were all out in the hall and said that they all knew the minute Cody was born because you could hear him up and down the hall, lol. Since I hadn't had anything to eat in 2 days Cody's blood sugar was down a bit so I had to feed him a bit of formula and then have his blood sugar checked again- it was fine in all the follow up checks. His body temp was also a little low so I had to do skin to skin with him under my gown for a bit as well. (body temp was never low again, just right after birth since I held him for about 20 or so minutes before they took him to clean, weigh, measure and whatever else they had to do in the room with us) He weighed 5lb 15oz and was 19 3/4 inches long. His hair was light brown and he continues to resemble his mom. He does have daddy's complexion though but everything else is mom at this point. Amazing as it is we did not need the neonatal team that was on call for his birth due to my high risk status. My blood pressure is still up a bit but not nearly as much as it was during and following his birth. I was kept in l&d and not moved to post partum until Saturday evening because they were scared that my bp would possibly cause a seizure and needed a nurse just for me. Saturday evening I was able to move to post partum and I have to say the bed was a lot more comfortable. I was released from the hospital Sunday evening and was very thankful- had to promise my ob that I would take the bp medication 3 times a day. Bug is doing absolutely amazing and is incredibly beautiful. (yes, I know everyone thinks that about their children) He amazed his pediatrician and the nurses because he will lift and hold his head up when he is being burped and when just sitting against your shoulder. He has been doing this since birth. He is my strong little bug :O) The only problem we have is that he falls asleep during feeding and we have to continue to wake him up so that he will eat. Also, he was breast feeding like a champ in the hospital, but Monday morning at about 4am when he was up to eat my milk had "come in" and I was engorged and he couldn't latch on and he was hungry, hungry so I gave him a bottle that the hospital sent us home with and since then he does not want to feed at the breast- just a bottle. We are working on that, but in the mean time I am using a breast pump and feeding it to him in a bottle. That is it for now- have to go take care of my sweet little bug. These pictures were all taken today

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