Hi Cathe and everyone!
Well, Cathe, it looks like I beat you! Carol Elizabeth was induced on 3/22 and arrived at 12:36pm, weighing in at 4 lbs, 14 oz and 18 1/4 inches in length. Her APGAR scores were 9's She went directly to the "Newborn" nursery, but then presented with some shallow breathing, so they sent her up to the NICU, but she was back in the newborn nursery by the next morning.
My pregnancy became too dangerous for myself and Carol because of the preeclampsia I mentioned in a previous post - I was beginning to develop the "HELLP" syndrome - my blood platelets dropped to about 89 thousand (a normal healthy person has around 300 thousand) - for those of you who don't know but are curious, blood platelets enable your blood to clot...
Labor and delivery was a pretty quick process - 1 1/2 hours - 5 pushes and she was out! No painkillers or epiduril (I'm so proud of myself!), but I wasn't allowed one anyway because they didn't want to start wound that I might be able to bleed from. The worst part about my delivery, which only applies to those who become preeclamptic, was the IV magnesium sulfate I had to be on - that stuff I did not like at all!
Everyone is home now - Carol actually came home with me two days after her birth - she's doing well and eating like a champ - I'm having a bit of a harder time of things - I ended up back in the hospital this past weekend because my blood pressure was way up, but now I'm on some medication that is helping to keep it down. I still feel like I've been run over by a truck, and I get really weepy a lot of the time. Anyone else feel like this?
I want to say that I hope to be back to exercising soon but I'm just so tired so far...
ok - that's all for now - I hope everyone is doing well - Cathe, how are things with you? Did you pick a name yet?
AmandaVL
Well, Cathe, it looks like I beat you! Carol Elizabeth was induced on 3/22 and arrived at 12:36pm, weighing in at 4 lbs, 14 oz and 18 1/4 inches in length. Her APGAR scores were 9's She went directly to the "Newborn" nursery, but then presented with some shallow breathing, so they sent her up to the NICU, but she was back in the newborn nursery by the next morning.
My pregnancy became too dangerous for myself and Carol because of the preeclampsia I mentioned in a previous post - I was beginning to develop the "HELLP" syndrome - my blood platelets dropped to about 89 thousand (a normal healthy person has around 300 thousand) - for those of you who don't know but are curious, blood platelets enable your blood to clot...
Labor and delivery was a pretty quick process - 1 1/2 hours - 5 pushes and she was out! No painkillers or epiduril (I'm so proud of myself!), but I wasn't allowed one anyway because they didn't want to start wound that I might be able to bleed from. The worst part about my delivery, which only applies to those who become preeclamptic, was the IV magnesium sulfate I had to be on - that stuff I did not like at all!
Everyone is home now - Carol actually came home with me two days after her birth - she's doing well and eating like a champ - I'm having a bit of a harder time of things - I ended up back in the hospital this past weekend because my blood pressure was way up, but now I'm on some medication that is helping to keep it down. I still feel like I've been run over by a truck, and I get really weepy a lot of the time. Anyone else feel like this?
I want to say that I hope to be back to exercising soon but I'm just so tired so far...
ok - that's all for now - I hope everyone is doing well - Cathe, how are things with you? Did you pick a name yet?
AmandaVL