Friday, October 5, 2007

2 months of Esther

Well the past 2 months have been a blur! Partially because I keep forgetting to put my glasses on; partially because when I am lacking sleep my brain has a hard time focusing but mostly because we have had so much fun getting to know our beautiful little girl!

Esther has been doing wonderfully, she is about 24 inches long and weighs around 11 lbs. She is a good eater and get pretty upset when she is not fed regularly.

We are starting to see glimpses of her personality and she is definitely interacting a lot more with us. She talks quite a bit when she is awake, if only we could understand her. She also likes to watch the lights and everthing going on around her. She has a beautiful smile that creeps out every so often, more and more each day.

Gotta run for now but enjoy the pictures!!




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Saturday, September 1, 2007

Esther Lorraine Penney has arrived!!

It's a GIRL!!

Our wonderful new daughter was born on Thursday 8/23/07 at 1AM (she missed mom's birthday by 1 hour!)
She was born at 21 inches long and weighed 7lbs 14oz (a long string bean)
She has dark blue eyes (don't most babies) a head of light brown hair and long limbs (Matt has said that I cannot blame that on him). She also has long feet and long fingers.
Esther is a good mix of mom and dad not too much of either one, very much her own person!

As of Tuesday at our Dr's check-up she weighed 8lbs 6oz so despite some breastfeeding challenges she is growing very well. She is a great baby who loves to sleep especially during the day and she has put us though a couple long nights. We are figuring out how she likes to sleep and nights have been getting a bit easier with a little more sleep for us all.

Mom is doing well and recovering just fine. She is amazed at the birth experience and the whole immediate transition that occurs after birth. Dad is planning on contacting the Ava Maria School for Virgins in Switzerland, or just greeting every boy that comes to visit while holding his hunting rifle and talking about his love of shooting (I'm not sure which option is worse). All kidding aside Matt has stepped into his role as daddy beautifully and has handled diaper changes and held her hand though squirmy feedings like a pro. His little girl is getting him wrapped pretty tightly around his finger!

Our yellow lab Wesley is adjusting very well and has loved having us around this week. He's not sure what to make of our new addition but he is genuinely curious and seems to like spending time around her. We figure as she grows they'll be come fast friends and will entertain each other.

There will be another post with info on the labor and delivery of Esther. Carey was able to both labor and deliver in the water tub at the hospital which made for a good experience.

Here are a few pictures of our little bundle...


Esther Lorraine Labor and Delivery

Esther decided to come a couple days early which suprised mom more than dad. I had figured that I would be around on time or maybe a little late. Because of this I went into work on Wednesday 8/22 feeling fine and planning on using my days off Thurs and Fri for some errands and misc things like haircuts, etc.

At about 11AM I started feeling kinda crummy not awful just not real great either, I knew that this could be a sign of early stage labor (and kind of figured it was) but since this stage can also last for days I didn't think much of it. At my Dr's appt the day before I had been about 70% effaced and barely measurably dialated. As the day progressed I continued to feel crummy and my pants kept feeling tight so I decided that I was going to go home early (I usually work 10a-8:30p) around 4pm. I called a friend to see if they would be able to meet me and drive me home since I had driven into work. Between 1-2pm I could feel the contractions beginning though they were not regular or very long in duration. By 4pm when I was leaving I was fairly sure that this was not going to last a few days (at least I hoped it wouldn't).

Matt had left work a bit before I did and met me at home, he immediately got the car seat placed in the car and we both packed out bags. I took a shower which definitely helped ease the pain of contractions, we tried to eat a little dinner and called the Dr to check for an opinion on the timing of the contractions. By about 6 they were spaced about 2:30 mins apart and lasting around 30 secs.

At 7:30pm we headed into the hospital, when we arrived we were placed into a triage room of the labor and delivery floor to see what the status of our labor was and how we were progressing. At 8pm I was 100% effaced and 1cm dialated, this was very discouraging because the contractions were down to about 2 mins apart and lasting 45 secs. We started bracing for a long labor. The nurse set-us up to be able to walk and use a birthing ball for an hour so they could see how fast labor was moving along, we all figured since I am/was a first time mom this would be quite a while (probably not on her shift).

At 9pm I was hooked back up to a moniter for the contractions and baby's heart rate and checked to see how things were progressing. I was dialated 3cms and the contractions were significantly more intense than they had been before. This sent us into a labor and delivery room (which is also the post-partum room) so Matt unloaded the car and I got into the shower to try to relax through the contractions. We were monitored a bit more and the nurse began to fill the tub for labor.

Matt and I had decided that we wanted to use the "spa rooms" that Manchester has, they have 2 rooms with large whirlpool tubs in them that can be used for either labor and/or delivery. This was a part of the reason that we chose Manchester for our hospital. As mentioned in a previous post about our birthing classes the more we heard about the tubs the more we knew that we at least wanted to use them for labor to help manage the pain and we would want to deliver in them if able.

At about 11pm we went into the spa roomand I got into the tub, at this point I was just under 5cms dialated. I wanted to be sure that I was in active labor before getting into the tub because if you get in too early (usually less than 4cms) the tub can slow labor. If you are in active labor (over 4cms) the tub usually moves labor along faster (the nurse assured me that since things had progressed at the speed they had the tub would not slow anything down) so in I went. I was mid-contraction when I got into the water and immediately felt some pain relief. For the next hour I would alternate positions and float a little depending on the contraction. I felt as though I could manage the pain and work though each contraction while letting the water relax me so the contraction could move labor along as it is intended.

After about 1 hour in the tub the Dr came in to talk to us about how the labor was progressing and how we liked the tub, etc. We would be allowed to stay in the tub 3 hours then we would have to get out be monitored for a few minutes and the tub adjusted to maintain the temperature needed (102 degrees). A few minutes later the nurse checked me and I was just shy of 7cms dialated. The contractions at this point were almost on top of one another and it was getting very difficult for me to talk or communicate. We decided that I would stay in the tub for a little longer and then move back to my room and most likely have an epidural. At this point I thought that labor would be several hours longer and having worked during the day, not having eaten much (most of what I ate I threw-up during an earlier stage of labor) I was exhausted and concerned about having the energy to push when the time came. Knowing an epidural would give some ability to relax and rest by taking the edge off the contractions I opted to have an epidural.

Or so I thought...

Over the next 30 minutes (this is between midnight and 12:30 Thurs AM) I was experiencing a state of constant contraction, believing this to be a higher level of "active" labor I was convinced that I wanted an epidural because there was no way I would be able to labor another 2-3 hours like that and have any energy to push the baby out.

Around 12:30 the nurse was checking on me and saying that they would page anesthesiology when I said that I felt like I needed to get out and use the bathroom. She said no problem I could use the bathroom in the spa room and return to the tub for a few more minutes. On the very next contraction I looked at Matt and said "I don't need to go to the bathroom, I need to push." the nurse said "OK. Blow it out and I'll check you... [small time passes] yes you are fully dialated. But don't push just yet we need to break your water and get the Dr."

So she left the room quickly and in the maybe 1-2 minutes that she was gone I got hit with 2 more contractions that just screamed "push this baby out". For those who have gone through labor you know that not pushing during this moment is much like putting food in front of a grizzley bear and expecting it not to eat the food. I kept blowing out the urge to push like we had learned in birth class on the second or third contraction while Michelle (our nurse) was out of the room I told Matt to pull the cord on the wall because I NEEDED to push. In comes half of the night staff and Michelle and our Dr. all scrambling to get their baby catching gear on (it was really quite comical because any time you need to do something fast it never goes as fast as you need) they were asking what the status was and I said "Oh, I really need to push..." The Dr checked to see if the membrane had broken and there was nothing there so I was given the green light to push.

At this point it seemed like the contractions spaced themselves further apart and I felt as though we were waiting more. It was very surreal though because I went from feeling almost constant contractions during transitional labor to feeling really quite good and able to relax between the urges to push, it really felt like I was not in labor (between contractions that is). In about 2 contractions the Dr, nurses and Matt could see Esther's head and hair and in about 4 (maybe 5) contractions she was actually being born. Once Esther was born she was placed on my chest and Matt cut the umbilical cord. After the cord was cut a nurse asked if it was a boy or girl and we realized that we had not checked yet... It's a girl!!

So that is Esther's labor and delivery story. I could not have asked for a better first-time labor and delivery than we had. We wanted to deliver without drug and in the tub and we were able to (even thgouh I thought we would not). Matt was a superb coach and held me in the tub to help me float he reminded me to relax as we had learned and he just did an AMAZING job at coaching.

A Few add'l thoughts:
As for the tub, we cannot recommend it highly enough, especially if oyu want to avoid having an epidural or drugs for pain. Post-partum I feel great and have had no recovery problems. One thing I am glad we did was to go into labor with an open mind, having never gone through this I did not know what to expect so we decided to set-up our "birth plan" as almost a wish list... Here's how I want labor to go... knowing that once we experienced it we had the freedom to change our plan and not feel as though we let ourselves down. Knowing Matt and my limits to pain and exhaustion were key. I mention Matt a lot in this because it is not only the mom that does the work, Matt was sore post delivery because of holding me in the tub (the side was pressing into his sternum) and he was maybe not quite as tired as I was but almost.
Lastly, we chose to donate Esther's cord blood (the stem cells found in her umbilical cord) these will be used either for someone who is a match for her stem cell type (it can be used to combat cancer in children and adults and several other diseases) or it could be used in research. This took a small amount of leg work on our part during the pregnancy and on the Dr's part post delivery, but it was not more complicated than a blood donation and could help save a life, for info go to: http://www.marrow.org/ the National Marrow Donor Program has information on Cord Blood donation on their web site.

Monday, July 30, 2007

A few fun pictures...

We realized that we have not really posted any pictures (with the exception of our favorite, the ultrasound) so here are a few for your viewing enjoyment...

Carey, Matt and Baby Penney overlooking Camden, ME.


Matt, Carey and Baby Penney on the schooner Suprise from Camden, ME.


Some edema afflicted feet at the end of a long day... AKA blood sausages :-) (FYI, this was immediately after getting home from work before putting my feet up, once elevated for a bit the swelling went down a lot)

36 weeks, OH MY!!

The start of the 36th week of pregnancy brings with it a mixed bag. We are down to 4 weeks until our due date; but in one week we will be considered "full-term" which basically means that the Dr's and/or Midwives have no concerns about letting labor progress if it starts; or we could be allowed to go up to 2 weeks late (6 weeks from now). To me (carey, the one carrying this ever growing baby) this seems to be a little bit like weather forecasters saying that there will be scattered thunderstorms/rain showers, this covers the forecasters regardless of what the weather does they were at least somewhat accurate with their prediction. Now I am not intending to compare our wonderful yet-to-arrive baby to a few rain showers, thunderstorms or any other weather pattern; I merely find it interesting that there is a 5 week period of time during which it is perfectly acceptable for the baby to make his/her appearance, 5 weeks can be a long time.
But, I digress...

We are very excited to be approaching our due date and we can only imagine how fast the next few weeks will fly by! The baby's room is starting to go down the road of readiness. We will be painting this week (hopefully) and then next week setting up the crib and moving in a dresser and armoire. Our house is filling up with baby things and Wes would like nothing better than to play with some of these new toys. He also seems to be getting a little more mopey and clingy. We think he's nervous that something bad is coming, little does he realize this new arrival will be a little playmate for him in no time. We are confident that once the baby arrive home he'll be thrilled!

Both baby and mom are doing well. The baby's heart rate has hovered around 150-160 and continues to grow well. I have entered that fun stage of having little odd things happen; my right hand has been somewhat tingly/numb for the past week or so and I seem to be experiencing some pregnancy induced carpal tunnel symptoms (apparently this is fairly common and is due to water retention). The past few days has brought with it some pretty hot and humid weather (humidity being the key here) so my feet are swelling and have started to look like "blood sausages" (or at least that's what Matt and I agree they resemble). It's really rather funny, it may not be as funny if they start hurting but for now there is no pain just additional size (flip flops are very nice right now).

One of our last blogs mentioned that we were starting our birthing class. We had 6 classes and apparently we are now able to breathe our way to a new baby! Actually we found the class very helpful and really informative, our instructor was a labor and delivery nurse for 32 years at Manchester Memorial Hosp (where we will be delivering) and she had so much great information to share with all of us. She also was part of the team that brought Manchester the spa-style tubs that are used for labor and delivery (if the mother wants) she had so many positive things to say about them we are going to try them out at least for labor and maybe delivery. We'll see how things shape up for it!!

Well I hope this finds all enjoying the summer and doing well, we will do our best to keep this up to date and we will DEFINITELY update this quickly after Shiny Copper makes his/her appearance!

Ciao!!

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

31 weeks and counting!

I neglected to post this entry, rather than delete it I'll post it late... sorry for the delay in posting!!

Happy Summer everyone!

We are quickly approaching the arrival of our little, wiggly bundle of joy. It is amazing how fast the time has flown by but I know the hardest work is still ahead of us.

Last weekend we took our final vacation sans kids. We went to a great B&B in Camden, ME and had perfect weather the entire time we were there. We highly recommend this spot for a vacation. You can do a lot or relax a bit and do just a little. We settled in the middle with seeing some lighthouses, visiting a museum, taking a a schooner ride and watching a little parade (very little parade). All in all we had a great trip and came back relaxed and ready to tackle the remaining time in our pregnancy and somewhat ready to tackle parenting.

Health wise the baby is doing very well and growing nicely. Carey is growing nicely as well and has been able to stay cool with the early summer heat (we haven't had any real hot days)! :-)
We are working toward having the baby's room ready and we are starting the begin the collection of baby paraphenalia. With less than 10 weeks we are feeling like time is really begining to FLY by!!

Friday, June 8, 2007

28 weeks!!

Oh my goodness!! We have been very remiss in keeping this blog updated!

Well we had our 28 week appointment yesterday and I (carey) got to drink the ever-so-yummy glucola so I could have my glucose tolerance test. In all actuality it was not that bad, the "cola" tasted like orange soda, i guess most people say it tastes like sweet orange soda, but since I rarely drink orange soda I didn't have a reference point. So far I have not gotten a call from the Dr's so that means I tolerated the glucose. Yay! No gestational diabetes!! Other than some poison sumac (or ivy) on my arms I am feeling great. I decided the other day to trim our front hedges back a bit and thought maybe while I was at it I could trim back some poison sumac... it seemed like a good idea at the time. Thankfully Zyrtec and calamine lotion are safe for the baby so I'm not scratching my arms off.

Shiny was very happy yesterday (according to the nurse midwife) and had a heart rate of 150 which is perfect. My belly measured 28 inches so Shiny is right on track for size too, though I suspect that Shiny has some extra room since I am tall or my belly will start surpassing the "norm" for size, because I don't think that this will be a small baby. I would be happy to be wrong though!! :-)

The soccer match continues in my belly and we're not sure what the score is but I think that Shiny is winning the match. We've had some hiccups too, which is very interesting they almost tickle. A couple weeks ago during communion in church my belly started... twitching, or bouncing just a little from a baby-hiccup-bout.

Lastly, baby Penney gender... hmmm... everyone has a different opinion some are convinced that its a boy, others are convinced that its a girl and then to top it off some that thought it was a boy are now switching to think it is a girl and vice versa. I personally have little to no clue and have given up trying to decide. Deciding what to eat is challenging enough some days... speaking of eating... I'm going to go feed this little baby. Stay tuned for more baby updates...

Up next: Child Birth Classes... we begin next Tuesday! Should be fun and interesting!

Take care!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

We had the ultrasound!

On April 10th we had our ultrasound and we are having a... baby! Yay!!

Because Carey's belly has not quite popped yet we (mainly Carey) were wondering if there really was a baby in there, and as you can all see there is.

We are very excited to report that Shiny Copper is healthy with a good spinal column, 4 chambers in the heart, 2 kidneys, ribs, 2 legs, 2 arms, all the brain parts they look for and we think a really cute face. :-) They estimated the weight at about 14 ounces.

Shiny was sucking his/her thumb when we caught our first look of our baby. It is so exciting to see Psalm 139 in action, its amazing to see what God does in such a short amount of time. You might say that there was even some personality there too, the technician was trying to get a good look at the front of the baby's face and Shiny did not want to cooperate, but after much bouncing and jiggling of the ultrasound thing on Carey's belly Shiny did turn his/her head and cooperate. So we are thinking that Shiny may have some of our stubborness... not that we are terribly suprised since Shiny is getting that gene from both sides and arguably it is a dominate gene. Shiny has also begun communicating with us through the little kicks and jabs, Matt has yet to feel these but Carey can feel them very well now. Maybe someday Shiny will "bend it like Beckham" and play some soccer.

We look forward to our next appointment and we'll keep you posted on the progress Shiny makes and the score of the soccer match that has begun in Carey's tummy! :-)

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Minting new Penneys

We've had this blog "set-up" for a few months now and just haven't used it... yet. With a new baby on the way we figured this would be a great way to stay in touch with our friends and keep everyone in the loop.
So (in case you didn't catch the previous statement) we are pregnant. Almost 17 weeks pregnant to be exact. We are happily surprised by this soon-to-be addition to our family and so far all has been going very well. Wesley doesn't quite understand what we're talking about when we keep telling him he's going to be a big "brother" but we know that he'll be great with the baby when he/she arrives. We have nicknamed the baby Shiny Copper since we are not planning to find out whether we are having a boy or girl.

So far...
We've had two visits to hear the heartbeat and in about 4 weeks we will be seeing Shiny Copper for the first time!
Carey has not really had any nausea according to the little research she's done she is not alone, there are others that don't have nausea (don't hate them!!) :-)
Everything still seems somewhat surreal though each day it seems much more real and we are more excited and a little scared... we're gonna be parents?!?! Wow!!

We'll try to update this blog regularly, at least after every Dr's appointment. So stay tuned for Shiny updates and Penney updates!

Ciao!