Sunday, May 30, 2010

The Birth Story

I haven't updated in a really long time, and a lot has happened since then. None of that matters now, though, because Olivia Rose Gilge has arrived! I want to make sure I remember the story of her birth, so I'm going to write it out here. This is going to be long...

As mentioned previously, my due date was May 21. At that point, I was only dilated to 1 cm, so we scheduled my next appointment for May 28 and a tentative date for inducing on May 31. My dr. (Dr. Sodini, who is FANTASTIC!) also scheduled me for a non-stress test and ultrasound on Monday, May 24. Anytime a patient goes past their due date, she does these tests to make sure the baby isn't in distress and the amniotic fluid level is okay.

On Monday morning, Jon and I went to the appointment. The non-stress test was good and showed that the baby was in good shape. The ultrasound, on the other hand, showed that the amniotic fluid level was close to reaching the minimum level that doctors will let it go. The u/s tech told us that she would be surprised if we weren't admitted to the hospital that day... She would be right. After calling Dr Sodini, the decision was made for us to go home and get our stuff and then go back to the hospital to be admitted and induced. So, we went home and got our bags. I put on some makeup and fixed my hair, thinking we would be having a baby that day and I wanted to look decent for the pictures! :) Jon was getting impatient, and I was procrastinating.

Back at the hospital around 1:00pm, we went to Labor Triage and I was hooked up to all of the monitors, etc and my IV was started. They then took me upstairs to the room we would be in for the start of the induction. Since you aren't allowed to eat once you start being induced, they brought me something to eat (Beef Goulash, of all things... not recommended!!) They started me on Cervidil at 5:00pm, and it takes 12 hours to work.


Jon and I just relaxed in the room, watched tv and talked about all that was happening. I finally fell asleep about 1:00am, and woke up at 2:00am having contractions. They were strong, but only 10-20 minutes apart. That gave me time to re-group between each of them. Jon slept through it all, waking up a couple of times to tell me "get the epidural" and go back to sleep. He doesn't remember any of that. :)


Around 5:00 Tuesday morning, I was moved to the labor and delivery room, where I would stay until Olivia was born. I was still only dilated to 1, but because the Cervidil caused strong contractions, I got an epidural at 6:00am. At 6:30am, I was started on Pitocin to help me dilate, as well as a foley balloon. Several hours later, I was dilated to 3, and Dr. Sodini broke my water. After that, the dilation seemed to improve pretty quickly.

At 8:00pm, Dr Sodini checked me and I was dilated to 9. She said she would be back to check on me at 10:00pm. Shortly after that, the contractions became painful for the first time since I had started the epidural (which I had to have re-filled twice). One of the nurses came in and asked if I felt the need to push, but I didn't. She checked me and told me to try pushing anyway. She then went and got Dr. Sodini. She came back in and we began pushing. This was at about 8:45, and Olivia made her debut at 9:12pm!! (Needless to say, after 32 hours of being in bed, my makeup and hair were no longer fixed!) :)

Jon cut the cord, and I immediately held her before the pediatric nurse took her to the other side of the room to check her. Jon went along and once the nurse finished, she handed him to Jon. I'll never forget that moment.... the way he looked at her made me fall in love with him all over again. It was the most beautiful sight I've ever seen.

After a couple of hours of holding and loving on Olivia, along with my mom and Jon's parents, we were moved to the Mother and Baby room, where we stayed until Thursday, when we went home.

Olivia weighed 7lb 13oz and was 21 inches long. She's absolutely beautiful and we couldn't be more excited!!









Monday, March 15, 2010

It's all in the name

I haven't posted in a while, so I wanted to let you all know that things are still going along smoothly. I had another doctor's appointment last week and everything looks good. Now, instead of going every 4 weeks, I go back in 3. The time is quickly approaching... only about 9 1/2 weeks to go!

I don't think I've mentioned on here, but we have decided on a name. Her name is Olivia Rose. Olivia literally means "olive tree", which in the Bible is a symbol of fruitfulness, beauty, and dignity. Extending an olive branch signifies an offer of peace. And, Rose... well, I don't think any explanation is needed there! :)

As for other things going on, my mom was just up here for a visit last weekend. We went shopping and bought lots of little girl outfits. It was a lot of fun. Glen and Abby are on their way here now to spend a few days of her Spring Break. Jon's parents are coming Easter weekend, so we will have lots of company over the next couple of weeks.

Jon put up some shelves and rods in the closet for Olivia last night. I can't believe how many clothes the girl already has. My mom has sent some things, Jon's sister sent a box of outfits and shoes, and Jon's mom has sent multiple boxes of clothes. I think it's fair to say that she is going to be spoiled! We are thankful for all of it and feel blessed to have so many people who already love her so much!

Love,
Mary Beth

Friday, January 22, 2010

Nursery

Here is the crib I ordered last week from Babies R Us. It came in today, so we get to pick it up this weekend! Here's the dresser/ changer that we bought off of Craigslist. It is the same brand as the crib and is in perfect condition. And, this is the bedding that we ordered tonight.
What do you think?!?

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Movement and Furniture

I just wanted to post a quick update. I have started feeling our little girl move around a little the past few days. Jon had to go out of town for work for a few days. The morning before he left is when she decided to let us know she existed. Jon was able to feel her kick just before leaving... I think she was telling him not to go! :)

On another note, I ordered the crib this past weekend. We bought a really nice dresser/changing combo off of craigslist.com last week and I ended up getting the crib that matches it. I'll post a picture of the furniture once I figure out how!


I hope everyone is having a great week!

Love,
Mary Beth

Friday, January 1, 2010

Thursday, December 31, 2009

It's a...

HEALTHY BABY!! After all, that is what is most important, right?!? I wasn't scheduled for my 20 week ultrasound until January 7, but since Jon and I are both off work this week, we decided to try to get in a little earlier. We went Tuesday (Dec 29). We got lots of pictures of our little one and were told that everything looks great! What a huge blessing! I haven't felt any kicks, had any sickness, etc, so it was very nice to see our little one moving around and the heart beating as it should (151 bpm). Following the advice of my sister-in-law, I had a cup of coffee before I went. (Fyi... I have had very little caffeine since I found out I was pregnant). The coffee definitely got the baby moving... which was the plan. Both the u/s tech and doctor commented on how active she was. Yes, I said SHE. We are having a GIRL and we couldn't be more excited!!! Now the fun of shopping begins! :)

I haven't updated as often as I planned, and I will try to do better. It was so nice spending time in WI for Thanksgiving and in AR for Christmas. It was wonderful to spend time with all of you that we were able to see, and we hope to see more of you this upcoming year.

Happy New Year!

Love,
Mary Beth

Friday, November 6, 2009

12 weeks

I am 12 weeks along today. I had another doctor's appointment today and everything looks good. I heard the heartbeat (which was fast-- in a good way). After the appointment, I made a few phone calls and then gave my mom the go-ahead to start telling everyone the news. I'm sure the entire city of West Memphis knew by lunch! :) Now that we've started telling people, it's starting to feel more real.

So far, things have been pretty uneventful. I haven't been sick... just tired, but that seems to be getting better.

I'll try to start updating more, both in baby-related news and not.

Love,
Mary Beth