Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Introducing to the World: Austin and Lincoln - Born Tuesday, Aug 9, 2011 at 11pm

Well, it happened. I had my babies! It came as quite a surprise, my water breaking at 4pm. I had to hurry home to prepare a hospital bag, because I wasn't expecting them for at least another 4 weeks! But off to the hospital Miles and I went, slightly numb from shock that this was happening already. I went in for a cesarean section (where they slice your belly open and grab the babies right out of you!) at 10:30pm. Here's Miles, getting ready to observe the carnage.

After Miles giving me a play by play as they sliced me open, both boys came out healthy, screaming their way into this world at 11pm. I was so happy to hear their lungs working so well!  However, they were born at 34 weeks and 5 days, late premature is what they called it. So after a quick glance, off they took them to be monitored and have IV's placed in them.

Out came Austin first at a healthy 5lbs even. He's already winking!



Then Lincoln followed, at 3lbs 15oz, which, let's be honest, is pretty much 4lbs. Yup, a pound of fat surely does make a difference on a new born.



They were concerned about the amount of laboring Lincoln had to do in order to breathe, so they helped him out by putting him on a cpap machine to push the air into his lungs to help them expand. They did the same for Austin, but he was off by the afternoon, and Lincoln was off in about a day. They also gavaged him (put a tube down his throat so food would go directly into his belly) but that didn't last too long, either. What a champ he was fighting through everything!!

I finally got to see and hold him for the first time the following afternoon.


Lincoln was also showing small signs of jaundice, so they put him under UV lights for about a day. Miles was jealous that he was tanning right away!



Austin was doing great, all he had was an IV making sure he was getting all the nutrients he needed. Unfortunatly it wouldn't stay in his hand, so they shaved a small part of his head and inserted it there. I'm a little sad he has a patchy haircut, but it'll grow back. Right??


By Friday afternoon, both were doing well enough that they transferred them from the Foothills Hospital to the Peter Lougheed Hospital. Their NICU is for less critical cases, which is great news for us :) Here they are in their new temporary home.



So Miles and I have been making daily trips to PLC to see our precious boys. We've given them baths, fed them, changed diapers, checked temperatures and all sorts of things. Mostly we hold them, because they need love and we want them to know who we are. To be honest, this is a pretty good transition/learning time for us.

Both have nursed, and after being bottle fed, Austin took real well. Lincoln still has a tough time getting to latch, but patience on both our parts and we persevere and are successful. 

Lincoln still has a tough time regulating his body temperature, so they have him on a heated waterbed to help him out. But there's progress! Every day they turn it down a little and he still maintains his proper temperature, so hopefully today it will be gone and he can hold his own. 

Both are so healthy and strong, and they love to have their hands up around their faces. Austin likes to hold his ear and Lincoln likes them curled up under his chin. Awwe!! 
All they need to do is show they're gaining weight regularily and then they can come home. Perhaps no longer than another week. Fingers crossed!!

Austin



Austin on the left, Lincoln on the right. (Yup, he needed a charming haircut, too)


Little Lincoln





So there's their first week. I'll do my best to keep my posts and photos up to date!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Quick bit with no pics

Okay, okay, I know I've been slacking! Please don't hate me. There are so many things I have to blog about and discuss, but when I get home, I just don't want to go on the computer after being stuck on it all day at work. Yes, I will confess that most of my blogs appear during the work day - but mostly lunch time, if I can help myself.... but low and behold, editing access had been cut off at the office, so it was you who suffered, getting no updates from me.

Anyhow, I'm now officially on Mat Leave for a year. No more working. It's odd, you know, not having to get up at 5:30 every day to eat. I can often times go til 6:30 or 7 now. Something I want to work on: waking up, having breakfast and getting ready for the day as I normally would if I were getting out of the house. I did pretty good earlier this week as I had appointments and running around to do, but yesterday, yesterday was a disaster. I had no need to go out of the house, therefore no need to shower, right? WRONG!! That's gross. I hope I never do that again. My hair was a disaster, my face not washed. I'm sure Miles came home and was like "great, this is what the rest of my life is going to look like..."

So, just like the 60's Homemaking book I picked up a year ago at a bookswap suggests: I'll get up and get ready for the day, every day. I'll feel better, I'll be ready if anything comes up, and I'll be more productive. Sound like a plan? Yes!! Amazing what getting up and washing your face can do for the rest of your day...

But on a quick note, before I go get ready for my day today, here's an update:

Those onions I was re-growing? Ya, forgot about them and now they're dead. So much for saving $0.89.
I'm continuing to feel well, however LARGE. My waist is now 42" and I need to grab on to anything and everything in order to get up off the couch.
Both babes are breech, as of last Tuesday, which means a c-section is on the horizon. I'll have a date by my next doc appointment next week.
Staying cool with my homemade popsicles. Perhaps I'll share my recipes in one of these posts...maybe not. Catch me on a good day ;)

Anyhow, I promise more pictures of my growing progress and the changes we're making in our home to accommodate these two little ones who are about to join us shortly. Til then, go have a shower!!