Sunday, November 10, 2013

Selah's birth pictures

Shortly after 1am, waiting between contractions. Nathan has my phone and is timing them from the bathroom.

Contraction

Contraction..holding cold washcloth on my head



In the tub...started at a 7.5...few contractions later I was pushing.



Ruth helping me and assistant Laura writing info down. 

Pushing!!

She's here!! And I'm done!!



She's perfect...

Looking right at momma

Nursing for the first time...and her little feet kept coming right up by my neck :)



Daddy gets a turn.

I wanted a pic of us 3 before everyone left so I pulled her off of nursing and she was not happy!!

Weighing her...6lbs 12oz! And she even peed in the sling!

Happy with our newest addition

Daddy the next morning....he's sleeping. Lol!




















Thursday, November 7, 2013

Last pregnancy pictures

Here's the 39+ weeks photos. I was so ready to be done!!

This pic was taken after I got my haircut. It was the Saturday before she was born (she came on wed) & I didn't even wanna get out of bed I was so depressed I hadn't had her yet! Lol! So I decided that maybe if I had someone else wash, cut & style my hair, I'd maybe feel a little better about myself :) 

So I called Melissa and asked if she wanted to go with me. She had talked the other day about needing a haircut so I knew there was a good chance she'd want to go. :) So I called up Regis and asked if they had 2 appts at the same time. They did! She asked if we were going to a wedding...I said no, I'm just really pregnant and need to feel good! :) it was nice to have someone else brush my hair. 

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Selah's Birth Story

So the last couple weeks of this pregnancy seemed like an eternity since my last 3 babies were born a week to 2 weeks early....for *sure this baby would be born early too, right?!....

Well, it was the day before her due date and Nathan called to tell me he was coming home due to the rain in Sioux Falls and since the weather wasn't supposed to be any better the next day either, he just planned on staying home both Tuesday and Wednesday.  He got home around 1:00 Tuesday afternoon.

Tuesday evenings my parents usually watch the kids for a bit while I co-lead an FPU class and since Nathan was home and we were going to go see Ruth after FPU, my parents graciously offered to take the kids overnight.  So we went to FPU, then over to Ruth's office.  (Note: My "normal" midwife Joy is gone for a month of intensive training in a different state so therefore was unable to attend my birth, therefore another midwife in the area, Ruth, took her place).

We got to Ruth's office at 7:30 and had high hopes that she'd be able to stretch me out and hopefully get something started soon since we knew my baby was on the edge...hadda be soon and with Nathan home, what time would be better?!  So I was dilated to a 5, 75% effaced and baby was at a +2 station.  She stretched me out and "swept" around baby's head to release some hormones in hopes that would push my body into labor.  She gave me instructions on things to do to encourage things along, such as walking steps, sitting on a birthing ball, "making out" (Nathan liked that suggestion!), etc.

We left her office shortly after 8 and headed home.  I walked around, went up and down the steps, and watched a lot of Duck Dynasty with Nathan :)

Contractions were definitely more significant in amount than they were any other evening and while I was walking around, they would come every couple minutes but only lasted 20-30 seconds...not really long enough to do much.  When I sat or lied down, they lasted longer, around a minute, but they were stretched out longer between them, usually only coming every 10-15 minutes. 

Ruth had some more work to do in the office and said that she would check in before she left town (she lives about an hour and 15 minutes from us).  She called around 11:45pm to see what was up.  I filled her in and she thought it'd be a good idea for her to come check me to see if any of the contractions were making any difference.  She got to our house around 12:30.  She checked me and I was at a 5.5 so she stretched me again to a 7 and my water started leaking a little.  She said no turning back now!  She decided to call Laura her assistant and bring in the rest of her stuff!  This was actually gunna happen!...although I didn't feel like I was even in labor yet.

I had told my friend Melissa that Ruth was planning on coming over to check me and that we would decide from there if anything was going to happen tonight or not.  She originally said that I can just keep her posted but then texted a few minutes later and said 'nevermind...I'm coming over!" 

So around 12:30 after I was all stretched out, I took to walking around upstairs and walking up and down the steps to encourage contractions to keep coming.  Once while walking past the kitchen, I leaned over the counter during a contraction and thought 'hmmm, that one was a little uncomfortable.'  Ruth came over to check my blood pressure and with the other arm/hand, I was texting the boys' teacher from school, telling her that labor seems to finally have started!  Also during this time, Melissa showed up!  While still at the counter, another 'not-so-comfortable' contraction came and then I knew this was most likely the start of my labor!  yay!  I was finally going to have my baby!!

I decided I needed to get in the 'game on' mode and figure out where I wanted to labor, so I headed back to the bedroom.  I had some comfy padding on the floor next to a chair so I knelt down and leaned over the chair for a few contractions. Wow, these were getting strong fast!  I had decided before today that for this labor, I was really going to try to focus on what the contractions were doing physically to my body, instead of just focusing on how bad they hurt.  So I tried really hard just to breathe in through my nose and out my mouth, thinking about what my body is doing.

I remember thinking that these hurt "too bad" for the first few serious contractions so I thought changing positions might help.  So I got up and laid down on the bed.  Maybe if I didn't move...  Nope, still as painful!  Nathan gave me a friendly reminder at this point to 'get off the bed' though because of what happened with Jaeger...once I got on the bed, I didn't want to move and it got too late and therefore he was born on the bed! :)  And I wanted to birth in the tub with this one so I didn't want to get 'stuck' on the bed again.  So I took his advice and got back on the floor. 

Ruth suggested that Nathan start filling the tub, maybe even half full so that way when the time came that I wanted to get in or if I had to get in fast, that most of the water would be in it already.  So he started to fill it.  At first I thought 'fill the tub already?...are you crazy?...it's going to be a long time til I need it!'  Because of getting SO incredibly hot during labor, I knew I didn't want to labor in a hot bath tub...I only wanted to get in once I was pretty far along.  But the water is so tempting....

So once he had it half full, I decided to use the bathroom first and then get in.  I still thought I had a long ways to go because normally once it gets real close to baby coming, contractions come as soon as you move a muscle.  But I was able to get up off the floor (I was kneeling by the chair), walk over to the toilet, go to the bathroom, and get in the tub before another contraction came.  I was shocked!  I was sure I was going to have a contraction on the toilet, which I hate, so I was pleasantly surprised!

Once I got into the tub (which we put down a super comfy thick towel so the bottom was cushioned), I told Nathan to get Ruth to come in and check me.  I wanted to know where I was at.  It seemed like she was taking her time in coming in so I asked Nathan again to get her.  (I was wanting her to come in before another contraction came).  Once she was in, she checked and said I was at a 7.5.  What?!?!  All that work and only at a .5 more than before?!  Not what I wanted to hear....but then she had a suggestion.  She said that she could hold my cervix over (or something like that lol) during the next contraction to see if that would help open it up at all and even though it sounded like it would be very uncomfortable, I agreed.  Anything to be done sooner!

She did her thing and after the next contraction, she says "You're at an 8!"  Then the next contraction "You're at a 9...and I can feel baby trying to push down.  I think with the next contraction baby will want to push out."  Sure enough, the next contraction came and I had to push!  Soon the head was out, followed by one shoulder, then two...then I had a baby on my chest!  YAHOO!! 

So in just 3 contractions after she had checked me...I went from 7.5 to holding baby.  Never, ever, EVER did I think it would go that fast.  Ever. Time of birth? 2:02am.  Only 1 hour after uncomfortable contractions started.  19 contractions, that's it.

I even remember thinking while I was pushing that there was no way I should be pushing yet, I JUST got into the tub!  And at one point, Ruth called to Laura to get the doptone bc it was time to listen to baby.  With the next contraction I was pushing and Ruth calls out "nevermind! we won't have time"

She stared at me right away with her big eyes (and of course we double checked to make sure she was actually a she :) and we were immediately smitten.  Our 6th child, our 2nd daughter.  And Dad made it.  Couldn't have been better. :)

**Before the birth, I told Nathan of my plan to really try to focus on my body and relaxing.  He told me that "that's just not the kind of woman you are" lol!  Well, it must have worked somewhat because afterwards, everyone was exclaiming on how calm I looked and Nathan was even having a hard time telling when contractions started and ended bc I was staying so calm and focused.  Nathan even said afterwards "Yeah, and it wasn't even that painful!"...ha!...excuse me?? Then he back-peddled and said "What I mean was that it didn't *look* that painful and it was so short that at least you didn't have to go through a bunch of painful stuff for very long."  Yeah, ok...that's what I thought you meant ;)

Friday, October 18, 2013

Evening with the bestie

So I found a babysitter last minute & asked Melissa if she'd hang out with me last night! I needed to get out of the house and *try to get my mind off having this baby!!!

She had some errands to do at Walmart so a good portion of the night was spent walking around Walmart, lol! Just like a typical mom outing! It was nice though bc it encouraged contractions and I got to walk and hold little Lauren! (I even changed her diaper and wow! It's been awhile since I've changed a butt that tiny!!)

After Walmart, we swung by her house to drop some stuff off and then proceeded to Applebee's for some dinner. It was a nice evening and have me something todo besides focusing on when my baby is coming! 

I am 12 days from my due date....Brayan was born 14 days early, Ariella 7 days early & Jaeger 11 days early so I'm kind of in the mindset of "any day now!".  Today I have been having lots of low contractions with pressure and cramping, just not very comfortable but nothing to make me think I'm going into labor anytime soon.  With Nathan 4 hours away, he keeps reminding me that he has his phone on etc and to call him if anything changes. He really doesn't want to miss it!

3 days ago, Tuesday, was my appt with Ruth, the midwife. My normal midwife, Joy, left last Friday for a month for some more training!! 5 babies with her and now she's gone! Ruth was Melissa's midwife tho and it was nice to be at her birth to see how Ruth handled things etc and I like her too! She has lots of experience as she said that Lauren was her 1,658 birth! Wowzers!  Anyway, Tuesday I saw Ruth and I was dilated to 3.5, 70% effaced, & baby was at a +2 station. So moving in the right direction anyway!!  Baby is super low tho making for things to be not very comfy! I really hope baby decides to make her appearance this weekend. Nathan will be home which will be one less thing to worry about and I can be done! :)  

Oh, and everyone keeps reminding me that tonight is a full moon. Apparently more women go into labor on a full moon...we shall see!!

End of week 38, start of week 39!

Melissa with Lauren at Applebees

Monday, October 14, 2013

Date Weekend

Here is another thing I've been meaning to post about...our date weekend away!!!  I even need to look back on the pictures to remember what we actually did!  How bad is that?!  See why I have to blog....

We divvied up our kids...J, A, & C to Gma and Gpas and T & B to Melissa's for part of the weekend, and then back home to have Haley and Hannah watch them til we got back.

We left Friday and came back Sunday.  While making our way to the cities, we leisurely stopped at some thrift stores.  We found our way to the Ivy Spa Club where we received our first ever "couple massage", complete with a relaxing time sitting in robes by a fireplace, eating cheese, crackers, and chocolate covered strawberries. Mmmmm...  They had this amazing pregnancy pillow that allowed me to lie directly on my tummy, which felt so amazing since I haven't been able to be in that position for a long time!!

(Gotta love his "bunny shirt" that we wore for the first night of our date.  People kept giving him weird looks, lol! :)

Then we headed to Annie's Parlor for a good 'ol fashion burger and fries.  It was so yummy with all the onions!!  And of course since we were sitting outside, Nathan was distracted by all the power lines by the deck and was constantly looking at them until it got too dark :)


We debated a while where we were going to stay, trying to figure out if we wanted to be in the city or out a little ways....so we chose out...over by the mall of america!  The next day we took the shuttle over to the mall for a few hours and walked around.  It's nice to do that about once a year.  More than that is just too much!

We used the rest of the day to just lounge around and enjoy each other's company.  It was so nice!  And the weather was beautiful so we even laid out in the sun for a bit.



For our late afternoon activity for Saturday, we booked a horse-drawn carriage ride around Mpls!  It was so relaxing and the weather, again, was beautiful!  It was pretty much the same loop as we took when we did the segway tours a couple years ago, but Nathan said that riding in the carriage was much more relaxing :)  Our driver served as a tour guide as well and explained things and buildings as we went past them.

All set to go!

From where we boarded our carriage

Our carriage dropping the people off before us



That evening we went to eat at Chevy's, a nice mexican restaurant that was only a few blocks from our hotel.  It gave me a reason to wear one of my only maternity things I own...a dress :)

Sunday morning we headed back to pick up the kids and ended our weekend with breakfast from Perkins.  It was an incredible weekend and so glad we have friends and family willing to watch our brood so we can get away for a few days, even though it only happens once every couple years.  I'll take it :)

Mirror Image

As I was looking back on my blog, I realized that I have missed writing down so much of this year, it's ridiculous!  I do really hope to get better at it, even just a small sentence with a picture because looking back and the memories it keeps is irreplaceable!  Especially in these busy days, I know I will forget so much and this is a way that I can remember.  So bear with me!

One thing that I wanted to document because I think it's such a cool story of how God brought our families together, is the story of how Melissa and I met. (The lady whos birth I attended last week...)

So back in Feb, I got a friend request on facebook from this 'Melissa'.  I checked out her profile first before accepting and saw that she lived in Washington state and we didn't have any mutual friends. Hmmm.  Maybe she friended me by mistake?  Whatever.  I just ignored it bc I saw no reason why I wanted to be facebook friends with a lady all the way across the country of whom I have no mutual friends.

So fast forward a couple days....I was in charge of collecting meals for the Forsman family whos house burned down at the beginning of the year and a lady named Aimee came to drop off a meal.  I did not know Aimee previously.  That night Aimee had sent me a friend request via facebook and I accepted.

Fast forward a couple more days...When scrolling through facebook one day, I saw a picture of "the lady that friended me from Washington" on Aimee's newsfeed!!!  What???  Is there some connection??  So I looked further into the picture and saw that her and her family were moving to St. Cloud and going to be the new owners of Bounce Depot!  But still...why would she friend me?

After seeing her family picture, I got an idea of why she wanted to connect.  She had 5 small children.  Ah-ha!  So I accepted her friend request and we started communicating via facebook.  Then things started getting weird...in a good way...of all the things we had in common....

 They had 5 children.  Boy, boy, boy, girl, girl.  (Only our 5th children are a different sex)
Their kids were 7, 6, 5, 3, 1.  Ours were 7, 6, 5, 3, 1.
Their #2 & #3 kids are Irish twins.  Our #2 & #3 kids are Irish twins.
Their Irish twins and our Irish twins birthdays are the same time of year, making all 4 kids the same age for 2 weeks.
If this wasn't crazy enough...

I found out she was pregnant with #6....  We hadn't told anyone yet but I just couldn't NOT tell her!  We were pregnant with #6 too!!!

And here's the kicker....ready for it?!?!....She was due the DAY after me!!!!  What?!?!?.....

Then the similaries continued....we, of course, found out we were expecting the same sex child :)

We have so many other things in common, including similar looks and get asked ALL.THE.TIME. if we are sisters.  I would seriously have a lot of money if I got paid for every time someone asked us that.  Our kids get a long great with eachother and our husbands even like each other and get along fabulously! lol!  I'm just not sure most people find a family so similar to theirs when their family is a little 'unusual' to begin with!  It's fun to be out with a couple similar to our and then get asked about our kids or if we have any....uh, yeah.  "We have 10 kids between us, 8 yrs old and younger, and we are both expecting our 6th, due a day apart" lol!  Most people don't believe us....

This was taken the morning after our kids and I had a sleepover at their house!  Both our husbands were out of town so we took advantage of that and played :)  We sat at the splash pad for SEVEN hours the day before! And of course I didn't get any pictures.  But the kids had a blast....and so did we :)

 After our double date at Cafe Renissance.  Amazingly great atmosphere and food!


And that's why I feel so blessed with their friendship!!

Friday, October 11, 2013

A birth that was not my own

Last Sunday, I was so privileged to be able to witness the birth of my best friends' 6th baby!  After 5 rather complicated hospital births, her and her husband decided to have their 6th baby at home.  As long as she could make it to 36 weeks, she was in the clear to birth at home. Well, she made it the longest with this pregnancy than she did with any of the others by 1 day (all her babies were "preemies") and at 36+3 days, her beautiful baby girl was born!

It was so amazing to be on "the other side" of the whole labor thing!! To be able to experience labor and birth without actually being the one *in* labor, was wonderful!  Melissa did SO well! I will always remember this experience (and Melissa prob will too! lol! :)  Now it'll be my turn to go through labor soon and her turn to be there.  I'm guessing we both like watching rather than doing. :)