
Isabelle on the day she was born....
8 pounds, 1 ounce
20 0r 21 inches (I know, horrible I can't remember)
It's Isabelle's special day (well, it was yesterday)! I'm of course behind...but actually, I just had a really busy day yesterday celebrating her and didn't have time to blog! Once again, since blogging wasn't a big thing when she was born, here is her story!
Isabelle's birth story starts before she was born. I went in for my regular checkup at 39 weeks and wasn't dialated, infact I went from a 1 to nothing. My doctor began feeling my stomach to try and determine how Isabelle was sitting in there. She checked me, again, and said that she wasn't feeling what she needed to and wanted to do an ultrasound. So, I got dressed and went a few rooms over to let her do an ultrasound. She squirted the gel on my tummy and stuck the camera on my upper belly near my rib cage and sure enough, there was Isabelle, looking right at us. I started crying...not cause I was so excited to see her or that she looked cute, but because I knew what that meant...C-SECTION!!!!! She looked around a little more and determined she was neither breech or transverse, but both, sitting in there diagonally. We talked for a long time about the c-section and what would happen, etc. I told her my fears, which she said she understood, but assured me everything was going to be ok (looking back I'm not so sure why I was so nervous...I LOVED all of my c-sections...I think it was the fear of the unknown/the thought of having major surgery done while you're awake)! We got the day scheduled, for the day after my due date, the only time the hospital was "free" to do it...the operating rooms were booked before then.
Sunday afternoon (a few days after I had been to the dr.) I had a busy day...church, errands, etc. I ate Taco Bell for dinner and walked, A LOT, around Target with my friend, Leah. Delaney was with us and I'm sure Sloan was at home watching football. I really didn't think anything of the busy day.
Monday morning, EARLY, like 3 am early (I don't really remember the time, that just sounds about right), I got up to go to the bathroom and was having horrible gas pains (or so I thought). And because I LOVE sleep and really did think it was "just gas" I went back to bed not thinking much of it. I would fall asleep and then be woken up by these pains...and they hurt. But again, my tummy was upset and so I just thought it was gas. It finally dawned on me about 6 am that these were not gas pains, but CONTRACTIONS!!! Sloan woke up around 7 to get ready for work and I told him he wasn't going to work, we were going to the hospital to have a baby. We both got ready, I called my doctor's office, and they told me to go up to the hospital. In the meantime, Delaney wakes up and is burning up, and I think threw up a couple times...GREAT!!!!!! Thankfully, my brother, Justin, came over so we could go to the hospital. My parents wanted to be there and since Justin was working nights as a police officer in J-ville, he offered to come and sit with D...we found out later that the 2 of them turned a movie on, layed on the couch, and slept like all morning!
So....we head to Doctor's Hospital here in LR. I get to the nurses station to check in and they looked at me like I was crazy to be here for a c-section on a day I wasn't scheduled. Apparently, they didn't hear me clearly say I was in labor and was told to come up there. Anyway, they got me a room and the nurse checked me and of course nothing was happening. I was having some seriously strong contractions...the kind you have to breath through. She would ask me a question, I would be in the middle of an answer and I would have to stop and breath, then finish answering. I asked her if they would give me an epidural. She told me that before they could do anything they would have to call and talk to Dr. Hubach to see what she wanted to do since I was having a c-section later. I remember thinking, look I'm getting one anyway, who cares if you give it to me now or later. Of course Dr. Hubach told her to give me one...especially since she was over at Baptist Hospital delivering 2 other ladies babies (both via c-section) before she could even come over and deliver Isabelle. (Since then, she only delivers at Baptist...I think she got tired of all the back and forth).
I got my epidural and everything was so much better. I could've waited for her all day long. She got there and came and talked to me, etc. They got me all ready and wheeled me into the operating room. I got my full dose of medicine in my epidural and let me tell you, the c-section meds are so STRONG!!! I remember asking the anesthesiologist if my pinky fingers were supposed to be getting numb. He said I was good, which is always nice to hear. She started the c-section and then realized that the NICU nurses and Sloan were not in there yet. She called for both of them to come in. As she was pulling Isabelle out she told me that she must have turned at the last minute (which I do remember her moving around so much that it literally HURT between 38-39 weeks) because the cord was wrapped around her neck a couple of times and it was kind of wrapped funny due to her moving late. We heard Isabelle cry one short cry and that was all. I of course, was scared and kept asking why wasn't she crying. The anesthesiologist kept reassuring me she was fine that it was only because she was a c-section baby and her lungs hadn't been "prompted" to cry like they do in a normal birth. I knew she must've been ok because Sloan was taking pics with the camera, but was still very nervous!! Well, come to find out, Dr. Hubach told me later that they had to bag her for like 30-45 seconds before they could get her to really breath on her own. I've later been told by a friend who was a Labor/Delivery nurse that that really isn't that long and it's totally normal. I was stitched up/stapled up and went back to my room to recover and actually hold her. She looked so much different than Delaney did. She had peach fuzz and was tinier than D was...only by 4 ounces, but it made her look little. My hospital stay was good and I actually enjoyed being there for 4 days...probably cause we knew we would go home to a 2 year old! :-)
Happy birthday, sweet Isabelle! You are full of DRAMA and are so prissy! You are a girlie girl through and through! You are such a good little/big sister. Thank you for always having something funny to say. We love you and are so very proud of you and who you are becoming.
