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I must confess...

  • Apr. 30th, 2008 at 8:57 PM
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I am deathly afraid of bugs. Any and all, dead or alive. I am afraid of bugs. I was going into the bathroom start a bath for Ethan and there was a giant red ant on the wall. I screamed and Doug came running. "What is your problem!!!" he said. I pointed at the trim around the door to reveal to him this ugly red ant. If this wasn't enough Doug thought I was crazy so he smushed the ant with a piece of toilet paper and then proceeded to chase me into our bedroom with the ant guts. I slammed the door in his face and locked it. I reopened the door, only to reveal the ant gut toilet paper in my face. Doug was taunting me. I closed the door as fast as I could and stayed locked in my room for 2-3 minutes before coming out. As I opened the door slowly, I noticed the ant gut ridden piece of toilet paper laying on the floor. Reluctantly I picked it up with two fingers and gave the ant a burial at sea. Needless to say, this was a very exhausting experience.
If this wasn't bad enough, I am cleaning out my closet and there is a giant cockroach laying flat on his back dead as a doornail. I am scared to even vacuum him up. I think I will make Doug do it tomorrow. Now, if only I can sleep knowing that he is laying in there all nasty and cockroachy in my closet. Lord, please don't let me forget about it and step on it in the morning as I go to pick out my shirt. Maybe I'll go pick my shirt out tonight while the thought of Mr. Cockroach is still fresh in my memory.

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The Birth of Ethan (revised)

  • Feb. 6th, 2008 at 9:42 PM
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The Birth of Ethan

            I awoke Saturday morning to painful, yet inconsistent contractions. Little did I know what was to come on Saturday night. At 36 weeks pregnant, I was uncomfortable and ready to be un-pregnant. I had been in prodromal labor since I was 31 weeks and it was time to stop taking the medicine to help reduce the contractions and have this baby, I had also been on bed rest for 3-4 weeks and I was bored. I needed to do something to get my mind off of labor and just relax. So when my mom called and asked if Doug and I wanted to go to see a movie, I was dressed and ready to go in less than 30 minutes.

            We arrived at the mall around 2:30pm to see Santa Claus 3. In the middle of the movie I had to go to the restroom, just like a lot of pregnant mommies and noticed that my contractions were getting stronger. I didn’t want to worry anyone so I made it back to my seat and quietly sat through the rest of the movie. On one of my pregnant mommy sites I read that walking could help labor progress so I asked Doug if he would like to go look around the mall and he agreed, knowing that I was ready to be done with this pregnancy and walking would hopefully help. We walked the Orange Park Mall for about an hour and decided we had seen all we could possibly see so we decided to go home.

            Once home, my contractions were getting stronger and closer together so we decided to start timing them. Around 6:45pm the contractions were 4 minutes apart and lasting between 45 seconds to a minute, so we decided to call into the obstetrician’s office. I got a hold of the on-call nurse who told us that we should go ahead and head into the hospital and that Dr. Chafin, my doctor, was on-call there and he would check me when we got there. I finished packing my overnight bag and we headed out the door to St. Vincent’s Medical Center.

            On the way to the hospital, I called everyone that wanted to be there with us and told them to get ready because I thought this was it. Almost everyone I called told me to call if they admitted me because this was my fourth trip to the labor and delivery ward. We arrived at the hospital around 8:00pm and I was put in the labor and delivery triage unit to await my doctor’s arrival. Dr. Chafin checked my cervix and I was 3 centimeters dilated and 90% effaced. He wanted me to stay in triage for an hour to see if I was progressing and if not I would be sent home yet again, disappointed. Around 9:00pm I was checked again and I was 4 centimeters dilated and 100% effaced and Dr. Chafin told us that I wasn’t going home without a baby this time! I was beyond excited and immediately got on the phone because the nurse said it could be 15-20 minutes before I was moved to a birthing suite.

            Fast forward to 5:00am, I was checked and was 6 centimeters dilated and had been fighting the contractions for almost 12 hours. I asked for my epidural and about 10 minutes later I was 10 centimeters dilated and ready to push. I pushed and pushed and pushed for 45 minutes but Ethan would not come. They did an ultrasound and it showed that he was sunny side up so they decided to use the vacuum to try and get him out. Well, it was determined that I was too small and he started to have some fetal distress so after an episiotomy to try and get him out we were rushed into the operating room for an emergency C-section.

            After being taken to the operating room, I don’t remember much of what happened but the rest of the story was filled in by my husband, Doug. They had to repair the damage done by the episiotomy before they could begin the C-section so they stitched me up and then let Doug back into the operating room. Ethan was born at 7:00am and he wasn’t crying so they took him away before I even got to see him. They needed to get him stable because of some fluid on his lungs so they rushed him away to the Special Care Nursery. I stayed in the operating room as the doctor stapled me back together.

            Once the doctor was finished operating, I was taken into the recovery room. All I remember from being in recovery was telling the nurse how much I wanted to see my mom and her telling me how I could spend all the time I wanted with her after I was taken back to my suite. In recovery, I started to have some massive bleeding and I passed out, a Code Blue was called and a team of doctors and nurses arrived to help revive me. They got me back to what they thought was stable so I was then taken back to one of the post partum suites.

            Well, everything was not right, I started bleeding very heavily again, was passing clots the size of grapefruits. Doug had just walked in to see all this and he almost passed out too. The doctors thought that something might have gone wrong when they were closing me back up from the C-section so they rushed me back to the operating room. I was so scared because the only thing I had heard the doctor say was that we might have to take everything out if something has gone this wrong, crushing any dreams I might have of more children.

When they reopened my incision they found that the C-section was fine but that while they were trying to get Ethan out vaginally his head had torn an artery. So they closed that off and I received 6 blood transfusions before I even left the operating room. After that I was taken to ICU. I still had not gotten to see my baby.

After I came out of all the anesthesia the only thing I could think about was seeing Ethan. He was in the Special Care Nursery because he was still having trouble breathing on his own and he was having a hard time regulating his body temperature. Well, around 5:30pm I insisted to my nurse that I be taken to see my son no matter what I had to see him on the day he was born. So they wheeled me over to see him.

Later that night I still had to have 2 more blood transfusions but on Monday evening I was well enough to be moved back to the Maternity ward. Ethan stayed in Special Care until Tuesday and then he was able to go to the regular nursery as well. He got to spend all of Wednesday with us in our room but Thursday his jaundice got really bad so they had him under the Phototherapy lights all Thanksgiving Day. It was a rough holiday for us but at least we were all still together. On Friday his jaundice levels went down enough for us to go home and we were the happiest little family ever to all be leaving together and all still pretty healthy!

 

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First Days

  • Jan. 28th, 2008 at 9:23 PM
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Today was my first day at my new job at BCBSF!!!! I was so excited to go this morning, even though I knew it was going to be super boring. When I got there I got my pic taken twice, once for my temporary badge and then a second time for my REAL badge that I got later today! I still don't like the pic on my REAL badge but Doug says it looks okay. After that we waited for like 15-20 minutes for our instructors to get there so we could get started with our orientation. It was okay and we filled out a butt-load of paperwork and went over benefits and had breakfast and what not. Then we went to lunch and the cafeteria there is sooooo awesome! They have all kinds of foods and they gave us $7 in free lunch money to spend on our lunch! After lunch we played a game where we had to find objects in the room and in our belongings that started with every letter of the alphabet and we WON!!! All the ladies on my team and I won a BCBSF lunchbox! I came home with sooo much stuff: a BCBSF tote bag, a BCBSF notebook, a BCBSF sunvisor, 2 BCBSF pens, a BCBSF lunch and some other stuffs. Do you get the trend, every single thing that they have in the entire building has BCBSF on it somewhere, even the gum they had for us said BCBSF lol. After the game we met our trainer for the week. He's pretty cool, a little spacey and his name is Howie. He told us never call him, "Sir" he doesn't care if we're from the south and that we were raised to call anybody and everybody either sir or ma'am. It's just common Southern courtesy and I will probably slip up and call him Sir but he'll have to get over it lol. We were supposed to be there until 4:30pm but I guess they got done with everything we were supposed to do and we ended up leaving by about 2:30pm and I was home by 3:00pm!!! 

Today was also Ethan's first day at his new daycare! I really love this lady! She is so nice and sweet and her house is an awesome place for kids! www.kingskids.biz is her website if ya wanna check it out! Ethan is going to have to get used to it though because while he was there he only took like a 30 minute nap when he's used to taking a 2 hour nap everyday. One problem I think is because she has the kids that 1 or older sleep on mats on the floor rather than in a pack-n-play or crib like he is used to sleeping in, so he has a lot more freedom to move around and get off it. I'm sure it won't take too long and he'll be used to it though. He loved his lunch, but I think his snack messed him up. He had oranges and raisins and tonight when we got home he puked everything he ate for dinner and all his snack came back up twice...once in his highchair and once alllllll oooooover MAMAMAMAMAMA! Ethan and I had to run to the bathroom and get in the tub. It was sooooo gross and I almost lost it and puked too but I held it in while Doug helped me get everything cleaned up. 

Oh and we got our taxes done today...I can't believe the freaking government almost punishes us for being married we got back like almost $1700 more last year before we got married than we did this year since we've been married. It seriously sucks but I guess something is better than nothing and we're getting back like $2400 so it will actually help out a lot!! P.S. 14 month olds do not do good at Jackson Hewitt waiting to get your taxes done. It's just not fun. lol

Welps, I'm tired and ready to go to bed so I can be nice and refreshed for my first day of training! Doug and I will now be carpooling to work so we are going to save moolah on gas!!! YAY for saving money!