Sunday, January 31, 2010
Weadababyitsagirl!
That's right, We had a baby, its a girl!!! Brielle Janae Hoegh, 7 lbs 7 oz. 21 inches long. Aubyn started having some more serious contractions on Saturday at 9:00AM. So after waiting it out until after church on Sunday, we went in. The doc checked a few things, and said "it's time to have a baby". Shortly thereafter we were in the operating room behind the curtain with several doctors performing the C-section on her. Towards the end I peaked over the curtain and watched them pull her the rest of the way out, turn her over and announce "it's a girl", and "what's her name?" Aubyn quickly responed by saying, "Brielle Janae" then looked to see if I agreed. I watched them clean Brielle up, I cut the cord and then was able to carry her to Aubyn. After Aubyn got a peak I carried her to the nursery for measurements. During the next hour while Aubyn was getting stitched up, I was able to have some quality father-daughter time with the little peanut. I hope to have alot more time like that with her in the future. They performed the usual tests and an EKG on her and everything checked out great. We have a beautiful healthy little girl. We're so excited! Later on, Aubyn was reunited with Brielle. Both mom and baby are doing great! Praise God for this little miracle! The three of us could not be happier! Thank you for all the thoughts and prayers.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Viewer Discretion Advised
Don't let the title scare you off, it's just a pregnant belly. On another note, this is Aubyn in her 37th week. The hospital shots are when she's waiting for her ultrasound before her 'External Cephalic Version'. This 'version' procedure is when the Dr. tries to turn the breach baby into the correct position for labor. It was a long day, we got to the Dr's at 8:15 and left at 2:30. The major point was when the Dr. pressed firmly on Aubyn's stomach against the baby with both hands. One hand holding baby's butt up and the other pushing the head over. After 10 seconds or so, baby's heart rate dropped slightly(not uncommon). The Dr. let up and waited for it to rise again. When it came back up, he tried an even firmer round of pushing for 10 or more seconds. The heart rate dropped again, significantly this time, so he let off. After a few seconds of it not coming back up to the correct pace, the dr. asked Aubyn to turn on her side, then the other side, then asked the nurse to get Aubyn some Oxygen. Another nurse left the room quickly and 2 other nurses came quickly in. By this time the heart rate had sped back up quite a bit and after probably only 30 seconds to a minute, but what seemed like 10 minutes, the heart rate(which I was watching on the monitor)was back to a comfortable level(mine was racing). The dr. told the nurses things were fine and everyone calmed back down. Normally the dr. tries 3 times but after that one simply said 'baby doesn't like that, sorry'. The 75% success rate that the doc had was no match for the odds that the baby is a stubborn Hoegh, not doing anything that wasn't his/her idea. Thankfully though he/she is still a very healthy Hoegh. After that experience, we'll gladly deliver by C-section. Aubyn and I are both relieved its over, happy we tried and thankful for baby's healthy beating heart. We also now understand why she was admitted to the hospital, in a gown with an IV ready for a seemingly simple procedure. If the heart rate would have stayed down they would have had the baby out by Emergency C-section in a matter of minutes.
Friday, January 15, 2010
In the 36th week!
Here is Aubyn at 35 weeks(1/09/10). We were heading out the door to watch Jerome and Jacey's game. We lost the game and its obvious to all Hoegh's that we need more Hoegh minutes on the floor. I hope they figure it out.
Back to Aubyn, She's feeling good still with just around 2-4 contractions an hour. They've been pretty light but every once in a while she'll get some more achy ones. She says "I'm not worried about it". I think that's her way of showing confidence in her pain tolerance. She also just told me that she doesn't like pain but she's not afraid of it. These are quite the statements considering we had our first birthing class this week. They showed us some video of labor. If Aubyn isn't afraid now, she won't ever be. I'm not nearly so tough. I got the picture after seeing 30 seconds of the video. I didn't need to see the next 15 minutes. I will admit that its educational and eye opening but enough already. I'll do my best to give her support.
A couple of these pictures show Aubyn lying at an angle upside down, holding headphones to her belly to get the kid to flip. She thinks its trying but hasn't gotten there yet. We'd sure like it to flip but regardless are extremely thankful for the overall health of both Aubyn and baby to this point. Side note: I'm almost a week late on this post, so really we start the 37th week tomorrow. Wow we're getting close!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Aubyn's baby shower
Here are some pictures of Aubyn's baby shower. It was held at Rachel Fernstrum's home just a block away from ours. Rachel and several of the other gals who were there attend Monday evening bible study with Aubyn. Others who attended are some other neighbors and friends as well as Aubyn's mom and sister Kalie. Luckily I wasn't invited but I can say second hand that alot of fun was had by all. Aubyn really appreciates all who made it and all who put it on as she's sure it was a lot of work. A special thanks to Rachel as well as Neliegh Ranschau for making it a very special day. Also, a big thanks from both of us to all who brought gifts and advice as the D-day is fast approaching we realize how unprepared we are. Everyone has been so supportive and helpful already which eases our worries.
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