Wednesday, January 11, 2012

What a roller coaster ride!!

We have been busy since I last wrote.  As I explained in my last post, I was admitted into the hospital on Monday, January 2nd for preeclampsia and to allow our little man to bake a little longer.  On Thursday the 5th, I had a sono that estimated that Cason is around 7lbs 15oz.  There were 3 other mothers baking their babies with the same type of heart condition.  A team of doctors got together to make a game plan as to which mother to induce on which day so that they were not bombarded with all the babies at the same time.  I was chosen first not because of Cason's condition, but because my health was compromised. 


Friday, January 06 was Cason's big arrival day!!!  At 6AM, they started the induction medications and started giving me Magnesium as well.  The purpose of the Magnesium was to prevent mommy from having any seizures.  The delivery almost mimicked Coyt's delivery to a T.  With Coyt, I was also induced starting at 6AM and he was born at 2:35PM.  Cason arrived at 2:33 PM!!  In both deliveries, I dilated from a 4 to a 10 in about an hour.  Also in both deliveries, the "pushing" part lasted less than 20 minutes.  I'm not good at being pregnant, but am great at having the baby.  They allowed me to hold Cason for about 3 minutes before whisking him away to the NICU.  Those 3 minutes were some of the happiest of my life!

At this time, I was informed that I am to remain in Labor & Delivery for the next 24 hours with no food or drink and no way to see my newborn son....I was devastated.  The Magnesium makes you feel like you have the flu.  Those were 24 of the most miserable hours ever.  Thankfully, Sean was able to give me updates on my son.  Cason weighed 8lbs1oz and was doing well at first.  Later that evening, he had to be placed on a ventilator because his breathing & blood levels were not as desired, but they removed that tube within hours. 

Right at the end of my 24 hours of misery, the neonatologist arrived in my room to let me know that he was going to give Cason a paralytic (to keep him from moving) and place him on a ventilator to help him breath as his levels were not doing good at all.  Since I hadn't seen Cason in over 24 hours, he was giving me 30 minutes to get to the NICU.  I hadn't been unhooked from all my stuff (IV, foley, pulse ox).  Thankfully, my nurse had me down there in about 5 minutes.  I got to kiss on him for a few minutes before they placed him in a medically induced coma.

Finally, I was discharged on Monday the 9th.  It was so sad to leave the hospital without my baby, but I know that it was for the best.  They sent me home with some blood pressure medications because I still have the potential for high blood pressures and seizures.  Later that night, I was informed that they stopped the drug that caused the paralysis, so I made it back to the hospital with my mother-in-law to see his eyes opening.

This morning, I got to hold my baby for the first time since birth.  He is in surgery now....


Sorry this is a really rough update of the last week, but I am quite nervous right now.  Thank you for all the prayers and support.  Please keep the prayers coming!!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Waiting Game

I write this from my hospital bed at Medical City Dallas. 

Coyt visiting Mommy at the hospital.
Last Friday (12/30), I was told by my OB & perinatologist that I would be induced today.  My headaches were getting unbearable and my blood pressure kept jumping up.  We spent much of the weekend making arrangements for Coyt, buying needed stuff from Babies R Us and Target, and getting prepared for me to be in the hospital for a couple of days.  On Monday, I received a call from the office of the delivering OB (different from my OB) saying that they don't know why I am being induced and that I needed to come into their office immediately.  I hopped in my Tahoe and made it to the hospital in less than an hour.  The doctor decided that instead of inducing me at 37 weeks that I will have to be admitted into the hospital at this time in hopes that I can keep Cason in for longer.  Now here I am sitting in my hospital bed, waiting for little man to come while trying to manage my elevated blood pressure and constant headaches.  I know this is all best for Cason, but I hate, hate, hate being away from my family.  Thank you for all your love and support!  We will keep you updated on everything.