Thursday, October 30, 2014

It's A Girl!

The birth story of our beautiful daughter, Tenley Grace Fischer.

On Thursday, October 23, I thought I was contracting while at work.  My doctor's appointment was at 11:30am, but I called and got in around 9:30 to be checked out.   When the nurse took my temperature, it was at 102.5 degrees.   Dr. Sebata came into the room to check the baby's heart rate.  It was at 190bpm.  This was way too high for his comfort level.   I was sent over to the hospital to be monitored overnight.  Throughout the next day and night, I was checked on every hour.  Baby's heart rate went from 215bpm back down to 145-150bpm.  I was contracting every 1 1/2 to 3 minutes.  But I wasn't progressing at all.   I was treated with 3 rounds of antibiotics and over 5 bags of IV fluids.  I was finally released around 4pm on Friday afternoon.  

The rest of the weekend, we rested.   Dr. Sebata didn't want me to go into labor for at least 3 days so that I could get my body to fight off whatever virus I was carrying.  He wanted baby to be born as healthy as possible so he/she didn't have to be treated with antibiotics as well.  

Over the weekend, I grew increasingly uncomfortable.   I was already huge in size, plus baby was in my ribs.  I wasn't really sleeping and getting up every 3 hours to use to rest room the way it was.  On Monday morning, I was exhausted.  I didn't want to go to work, but ended up going in a few minutes late so I could save my sick time for maternity leave.  My doctor's appointment was set for Thursday, Oct 30, but I called to get in on Monday because I wasn't feeling well.  I couldn't tell if I was just exhausted or in labor.  My hope for going in early was that Dr. Sebata would induce me.  If I wasn't sleeping already, I might as well have a newborn at home too.   I went in and Dr. Sebata checked me.  He said I was at 4cm.  He stated that he could keep me and send me over to Labor and Delivery.   It was the answer I wanted.  But I just wasn't mentally ready yet.    

I asked if I could head home to get my stuff together and then come back after Cooper's parent teacher conferences.  He said that was fine.  Cooper's conferences were slated for 5:30pm.  I was definitely in labor, on my own, at 1pm.   I called the school and got his conferences pushed up to 2:30pm.  Brad and I sat with Cooper's teacher for about 20 minutes.  After that, we went home, cleaned up the house, both took showers, relaxed a bit and around 4:30pm, headed to Worthington. 

39 weeks 4 days
Once we got into our Labor & Delivery room, I was checked by a nurse and she stated that I was at a 2.   But when Sebata checked me, he said I was at a 4.   My contractions were about 5 minutes apart at this point.   I got my IV, was hooked up to the monitors and just relaxed.  Around 8pm, I got my epidural.  It wasn't working 100% on both sides right away so I was able to feel most of my contractions still on the right side.  It took some moving around and repositioning, but we finally got it to work correctly.  

When Sebata checked me around 11pm, my water broke.  He discovered that there was meconium in my waters.   He explained that everything could be okay as long as baby doesn't swallow it.   But if baby does, he/she will need  to have a tube placed down his/her throat to clean everything out.  They called the pediatrician that was on call, Dr. Makwinja.  She happens to be Dr. Sebata's wife.

Around 1:45am on October 28, 2014, I was finally at a 10 and was able to push.  After pushing with maybe 4 contractions, the baby's head was out.  The cord was wrapped around the neck one time.   With one more push, at 1:59am, I delivered our beautiful baby girl!   She weighed 8lbs 7oz and was 20.5" long.  I wish someone would have been in the delivery room with a video camera to catch our reaction when they said "Its a girl!"





About a half hour after she was born, I spiked a 101.4 degree fever again.   I was instantly put on antibiotics as was our baby girl.  It was heartbreaking to see an IV in her tiny hand.  The doctors wanted to make sure that she was safe, so they gave her antibiotics as well.

She didn't have a name right away.  It took Daddy and Mommy over 2 hours to name her.  I offered up Savannah, Daddy shot it down.  Daddy said Samantha, but I nixed that.  It was then between Tenley Grace or Alena Grace.   We decided that Tenley fit her so much more.   It was the girls name we had picked out for when we had Cooper too.  

 

Around noon, Grandpa Skinny and Grandma Julie brought big brother Cooper to meet Tenley.  He was so excited to meet his little sister. 

 




 

Our Family by the Numbers:
Day 1 – We started dating
Day 783 – Brad asked me to marry him
Day 1462 – We had each other, wedding day
Day 1913 – Big Brother Cooper was born
Day 3425 - Our family is complete with you in our lives

Our family is now complete.  Brad, Ashley, big brother Cooper John and little sister Tenley Grace.

 

 
 
 

Announcing Tenley Grace!


Tenley Grace

Tenley Grace

Born: October 28, 2014 01:59 AMWeight: 8 lbs. 7 oz. Length: 20.5 inches

Big brother Cooper is so excited for his baby sister.

Parents: Ashley and Brad Location: Sanford Worthington

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