Showing posts with label Schue Number 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Schue Number 2. Show all posts

Bump Progression #2



I love a bump progression, don't you?  It's fun to look back and see how I grew...and of course, realize that grey appeared to my go-to color!  

You can read all about my second pregnancy here.  And if you want to reference my first pregnancy, start here.

xo natasha

Welcoming Wyatt: A Birth Story


It's amazing how different a birth story can go the second time around.  Wyatt decided to surprise us and come a week early, which I was certainly not expecting.  Ethan was a week late, and I was using that experience as my guide with this pregnancy.  I worked the week leading up to Wyatt's birth day...we did all the usual things that weekend before.  I had no signs of labor that would indicate that things would go any differently.  But Wyatt had different plans!

I remember we had our 38 week appointment the Tuesday before and my doctor did his first internal check.  He told me I was 2.5 cm along and that my cervix was favorable.  He also told me he was on call all weekend so it would be a perfect time to have the baby!  ;)  I took it with a grain of salt.  Ryan, on the other hand, took it a little more literally, and thank goodness!  He pulled out all of Ethan's newborn clothes to wash and installed the carseat.  I, on the other hand, still thought we had a ton of time to prep for baby.  In fact, I was planning to work that coming week and then maybe back off the week of his due date.

Early Monday morning, around 6:30 am, I felt a little pop and a gush of fluid.  Not a huge gush, but it was something.  I ignored it.  Then I felt another pop followed with the same sensation.  We have one of the alarm clocks that projects the time on the ceiling {you should get one if you don't have one, they're amazing!} and wanted to get a little more sleep.  Plus, I know if I started shifting around, it would wake the cat, who would then pester me for her breakfast.  So I probably tried to go back to sleep for about 15 minutes before I realized I should probably check out what I felt.  When I got up to go to the bathroom, I knew this was not "normal" fluid.  It was definitely different, had a distinct odor, and there was a lot of it.  I yelled at Ryan: Babe, I think my water broke.  He shot out of bed and started working through all the things we needed to do.  I was still not convinced this was "it".  I didn't leak any more fluid, didn't have any contractions...maybe I was mistaken.  Plus, I figured we would have all day to labor at home, before I went into the hospital.  Ryan suggested I call the doctor's office anyway...just to be sure.

I called them and they said, "Well you were 3 cm dilated and 80% effaced at your last appointment {I was?!} and since this is your second, you should come in right away."  Wait, whaaaaat?!  I didn't feel prepared at all.  I still needed to wrap things up at work {big lesson learned there} and I didn't have my hospital bag backed, or the diaper bag.  So that morning, I was responding to work emails, putting my out of office on, packing my bags, getting Ethan ready for school {and took some pics!} and I still didn't feel any different.  Was this really happening?!


We checked into the hospital around 10am and they asked how I was feeling...was I experiencing contractions?  I felt the same, other than I knew my water had broken.  They hooked me up to the heart monitor and all looked fine, but I really wasn't experiencing contractions...little ones, but nothing to write home about.  It was kind of an odd waiting game.  With Ethan, they made me walk the halls and sent me home after it was clear I wasn't far enough along {but of course, my water didn't break with Ethan}.  This time, I suggested walking the halls, to see if that would help {it didn't}.  But they were firm that I was staying put.

Eventually, the conversation came up about starting me on Pitocin.  Ironic that my water broke, but that I still needed the drugs to get things going.  I was worried that it would be a slippery slope, but they assured me it wouldn't, plus it was critical to get things started since they wanted to get the baby out within 24 hours of my water breaking.  So, they started me on Pitocin and I still didn't feel anything.  I really thought we would be there all day and night!

Several hours later, I started to feel tightening at the top of my uterus, which I understand is what a Braxton Hick feels like...ha!  It definitely wasn't the deep down, excruciating pain that I remember with Ethan.  Maybe this labor would be different?  The doctor finally checked me around then and said I was maaaaybe 2.5 centimeters dilated and maaaaaybe 70-80% effaced?  Um, what?  I thought I would be further along--not going backwards!  The anesthesiologist came in and said he was going home for the night {random side note, but we were the only ones in the L&D wing that day...welcome to a small mountain town, so things were slow, to say the least!} and did I want the epidural yet?  I was in zero pain, so I declined.  He said he would be on call until 7pm that night and that he only lived about 5 minutes away, so he could be back asap if I needed him.  I was doubtful that I would.  The doctor ordered the nursers to turn up my Pitocin some more.

Well...not 30 minutes later did I start to feel those deep down pains.  Those gut-wrenching menstrual-like cramps that take your uterus and twist it until you feel inside out.  Ugh, I did not miss those!  I told Ryan that I thought I would be ready for the epidural soon.  He said, ok, well just let me know when you are.

I'm ready...like NOW!

I felt like a wimp...I don't think I was more than 4cm and here I was, crying uncle.  But they were coming on strong and with no mercy and that 5 minute drive may as well have been an 5 hours.  As the anesthesiologist was walking me through the process and I was bent over the table, I literally started to cry every time a contraction hit.  No bueno.  But finally, the epidural was administered and he told me that the contractions would lessen each time and they did.  But as they lessoned, pressure started to build up, down there.  He administered the epidural around 5:30 and I thought that it would slow down my labor {as epidurals tend to do}, but by 6:15, the pressure was really starting to build.

I told Ryan, who told the nurse, who then checked me and sure enough she confirmed that I was an 8 going on a 9 with the baby's head right there and that she was going to call my doctor in now.  I couldn't believe how quickly I had progressed and that the time to push was here.  My doctor cruised in, threw on his scrubs and told me on the next contraction that it was time to push.  I couldn't believe it!  It was all going so fast!

I pushed and felt the same insane pressure...it HURT, but more from the pressure than anything else.  He told me that the baby was going to be out on the second contraction with a little cut, and I didn't believe him.  He told me the cord was wrapped around his neck {instant panic set in, not again!}.  But sure enough, the second contraction came around, I pushed and out he came.  I started pushing at 6:40 and he arrived in my arms at 6:43 pm.


Now this is where I get really emotional, because this was the part I never got to experience with Ethan.  They placed that baby right on my chest and my gut instinct was to ask if he was ok.  Wasn't the cord wrapped around his neck?  Was he breathing ok?  But my doc was such a rockstar, he pulled the cord off without a second thought and my baby was perfectly fine.  They placed him on my chest and he let out the sweetest little cries and he was all mine.  Ryan got to cut the cord {which he never got to do with Ethan} and we got to just be.  He even started rooting right away and latched right on.  It was the most magical and surreal experience ever.  I'll never forget it.  Wyatt was so alert and sweet...he looked right into my eyes and I felt my heart grow twice as big in that moment.


I instantly said , "Ah this is how it's supposed to be.  I could do this again!"  That surge of love {and hormones!} is unlike any other.  I was just so in love.  



They say every labor is different and I am so pleased that this one came out the way it did.  The staff was so on point and to have such a quick and smooth delivery was such a blessing for me.  Wyatt is already such an added joy in our lives and I am so happy he is here.  It feels like he was always supposed to be a part of our family.


You can read Ethan's birth story here.

xo natasha

Wyatt's First Week


Whew!  What a week!  I still can't believe that Wyatt was born one week ago and that he's been in our lives ever since.  It's been a whirlwind, to say the least!  I wanted to write a little recap of everything we've been up to this last week, though I am going to limit baby updates to a monthly basis from here on out.



We left off with me at 39 weeks this past Monday, the 12th.  When I took this picture I already knew the baby was coming soon since my water broke that morning {I plan to write Wyatt's birth story separately}.  I had NO idea that little Wyatt was planning to make an early appearance...I was still working full-time, I was planning to work all last week and I didn't have any signs of labor looming.  Since Ethan was late, I was figured this guy would be late too!

Trust me, I am thrilled that Wyatt decided to make an early appearance but it was definitely a little jarring at first.  I miss being pregnant {which is crazy because I was in so much discomfort towards the end...damn hormones!} and still have projects that need to be completed.  Being a type-A personality, I'm a planner, not the spontaneous type!  Wyatt is teaching me new lessons each day about going with the flow.  ;)


I am completely biased, but he is totally worth it!  He is such a good baby so far...he latched on right away and is pretty easy going--which is awesome, especially with a rambunctious toddler on our hands.


Speaking of Ethan, he is adjusting waaaaay better than I could have anticipated.  He was so sweet the morning I went into labor.  It was almost like he knew...this was his last morning with his mama as an only child.  We read stories together and took some sweet photos {here and here}.  He met Wyatt later that night and just loves kissing his head, petting him, and holding him.  He is definitely aware that the dynamics have shifted...sometimes, I'll catch Ryan and I fussing over the baby and Ethan will just be standing there, kind of lost, like...wait, why is this baby getting all the attention?  We try to keep him on his same routine and have been making sure to include him in as much baby related activities as we can.  He loves helping with the baby and is always asking questions.  Oh!  And if you're looking for a good book for an older sibling, check out "Don't Eat the Baby".  My grandma got it for Ethan and he LOVES it.  We changed the names in the stories to fit our family and he insists we read it to him every night.  Overall, I think he's really excited to be a big brother and I just know that will be good buddies soon enough.


Even though Ethan is two and a half years old, he'll always be our first baby.  But comparing him to Wyatt, he sure does look like a big boy!  That's his hand with Wyatt's above.  We plan to move Ethan in to his big boy room soon, which he is very excited about.  Now, just to find the time!  


Ryan's been an amazing dad this past week...I would have not survived without him.  He's been taking the first night shift so I can get a couple hours in without worrying about the baby.  It's been a lifesaver.  We joke about how we forgot about the sleepless nights and how challenging the first week is.  He's also been amazing with Ethan...playing with him and making him feel special since I'm so preoccupied at the moment.  We're basically walking zombies, but we love having this little man in our lives.



Today, we had an in-home nurse visit and Wyatt is up to 7 pounds .5 ounces, which is just music to my ears!  That means he's put on almost 10 ounces since his first pediatrician appointment on Thursday...yay!  We also learned at our pedi appointment that Wyatt has a slight tongue tie that they're going to snip this coming Thursday...gulp!  Makes me sad, but I know it's for the best.

All in all, week one has exceeded our expectations.  Life with two children is already proving to be so much fun {I know...ask me again in a couple months!}.  I love that our family is growing and it all seems so right for us.

I hope to be back soon with postpartum favorites and Wyatt's birth story, so be sure to check back in!

xo natasha

He's Here!!!



We are so pleased to announce the arrival of our son

:: Wyatt John ::

Wyatt decided to make an early arrival this past Monday, January 12th...39 weeks on the dot!  He weighed in at 6 pounds, 14 ounces and 19.25 inches long.

We are so grateful for a smooth and relatively easy delivery.  I plan to share more details later, but in the meantime, someone is hungry!!  ;)

xo natasha

38 Weeks


How far along? 38 Weeks {first 38 week update}
Baby Size: The size of a leek?
Total weight gain: 30ish pounds...somewhere in that ballpark.
Maternity clothes? Just scooped up this top from Target...basically lots of sweaters and leggings.
Stretch marks? Looks like I'm still in the clear...from what I can see!  
Sleep: Ugh, this last week has been rough!  Ethan has had the flu which has kept us up and we're in the process of painting Ethan's new room, which was previously the kitty's lair...so she is disheveled, and taking it out on us.  And I'm just over the shifting from side to side and feeling like a turtle on its back every time I get out of bed.  Fun times!
Best moment this week: Finally getting Ethan's big boy room started and of course, celebrating the new year...2015 is going to be a great one!  ;)
Miss Anything? There's a lot that I miss, but there is also a lot that I love right now.  I love the rolls and the kicks and know I will miss it once he's out.  I'm also trying to cherish every moment with Ethan and I know I'm going to miss that once this new baby comes along.  All in all...everything that I miss doesn't compare to everything that I love about being pregnant right now.
Movement: Keeping a close eye on the movement every day!
Food cravings: Eh, kind of over food at the moment...
Gender: BOY!
Looking forward to: Meeting our little guy THIS month and finally getting prepared for his arrival...as in washing clothes, buying diapers and getting his nursery set up...finally!
Differences this time? Well this time last pregnancy, I was on maternity leave by this point.  It was also summer!  This time, I'll likely work closer to my due date...so that should be interesting!

xo natasha

37 Weeks



This week called for a night shot...a late night shot!  Sorry for the poor quality! 

How far along? 37 Weeks {first 37 week update}
Baby Size: A bunch of Swiss chard
Total weight gain:I really think I'm closer to 30 pounds post-holidays...
Maternity clothes? Yet again, more accessories and mostly all maternity clothes...eep!  I got this fun scarf from my sister-in-law and her husband for my birthday...love!
Stretch marks? Who knows, but I think I'm still good.
Sleep: Just the usual cramping, aches and pains.  Shifting from side-to-side is nearly impossible now!
Best moment this week: Definitely celebrating Christmas and a close second was my birthday!  ;)
Miss Anything? Having tons of energy.  With my first pregnancy, I was out walking and hiking no problem.  Now, I can barely waddle across the room...help!
Movement: Still tons and tons of rolls.
Food cravings: Everything sounds good--I just try not to eat too much in one sitting.
Gender: BOY!
Looking forward to: 2015 and knowing that I can soon say that I get to meet my soon THIS month!
Differences this time? Lack of energy and just getting around in general.  I remember complaining about it last time, but I'm serious this time around!  ;)

xo natasha