Monday, June 30, 2008

Welcome to the World, Little Girl

Hadley Anna Joy Heinl was born at 11:19 PM on June 28, 2008. She weighs 7 lbs, 3 oz, and is 20 inches tall. She also has very chubby adorable cheeks that everyone who sees her must make comments about.

Not much hair, but it's brown! She has gorgeous gray-blue eyes (but all babies have that color, so we'll see what they turn into!).

She is completely perfect. Ten fingers, ten toes, 100% cuteness.

Now for the whole story:


We arrived at the hospital at 9:30 PM on Friday, June 27...Mom was scheduled to be induced. She was only 37 weeks, but the doctors thought it would be best because of her age and high-risk factor, not to mention the diabetes.


So we got all settled into a room, and shortly after the doctors decided to use a gel on her cervix to get it to dilate and open. They told us it would take 12 hours to work, so we had nothing to do but wait.


It DID take 12 hours, all for nothing! Didn't really work. After that the doctors put her on an IV of Pitocin, which is a drug that starts contractions and dilations. Mom got an epidural first off, so she felt no pain.


By then it was June 28, Haddy's b-day! I had spent the night at the hospital with Mom, while Dad and Kevin went home to tend to our menagerie of animals, but Mom and me hadn't gotten much sleep.


There were a few scary points, like when Had's heart rate would drop during contractions, but not enough to make anyone really nervous. Also, around 6 or 7 that night, Mom had felt she was just too exhausted to have a regular delivery. Dr. Lam, the doctor who delivered Had, came in and they talked about the possibility of a C-section (which we never did).


I had fallen asleep and gotten a couple of hours by that point, so Kevin and I went to get some dinner from the cafeteria (which kind of turned out to be a bad idea...) and by the time we came back, the nurse told us that Mom and Dad were fast asleep inside, trying to get some rest.
So we went down the hallway to the waiting room and passed the time for a while. Dad came out to see us and we talked, and when we decided to go back to the room, my cell phone started ringing, and it was Mom...


"The doctor said it's time to start pushing."


When she had fallen asleep at around 8 or so, she was 5 centimeters dilated...it had looked like this might take a while. But when she relaxed and let God take over, her body did the rest of the work and nudged her to the full 10!


We got back and the nurse, a wonderful Brazilian woman named Thais, was preparing the room to have a baby...Mom seemed to have some of her energy back. After a little while, Thais refreshed Mom on the fine art of pushing, instructed me and Dad to hold her legs, and we started. (By this time Kevin had bailed to the waiting room.)


Mom pushed 3 times. I could see little Had's head on the first one. Around the second one, I felt dinner coming up and the floor getting closer, if you know what I mean. I asked for a mask to put on, to help with the nausea, and by the time another nurse got it to me, I had zero time to get it on...Haddy was coming.


Dr. Lam popped in, took one look, and immediately started to fumble with gloves and masks. The nurses were putting down cloths on the floors and dropping the end of the bed, and the whole time I could see Hadley sliding out, force of motion; Mom wasn't even pushing, but she's coming!


Mom pushed one last time, and there was Hadley. She was purple, cheesy, and mad, but she was beautiful.
I had wanted to cut the cord, since Dad passed, but things were too fast and I let Dr. Lam go ahead and do it.


Tears were nonstop, and Hadley was placed on Mom's chest; Kevin came in a little later and Hadley met her family. She opened those blue-gray peepers and got a good look at Mom; her grip on our fingers was strong, and she was perfect, and the rest is a little bit of a blur.


She is completely perfect. I can't stop saying it, because it's true. People were saying all along that because of Mom's age, it was likely she'd have Down's Syndrome, be deformed, too small, she wouldn't make it, but look at her! What do you have to say now? What is there to say when you look at her? There are no words, only feelings.


She is beautiful.



Friday, June 27, 2008

She's Having a Baby...

We've been waiting to get the call from the hospital to have us come down so Mom can be induced...Had's amnio was great, her lungs are ready, so she's coming out!


We have to be there at 9:30. Yikes!


Pray that everything goes well.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

The Date is Circled in Red...

The room is painted, the bassinet is ready, the clothes are washed....are YOU ready, Hadley?

We have a lot to catch up on! I know I've been kind of slacking on the blog, but things have been hectic recently. I'll go by what happened in order:

1) Mom's OB dropped her. She was kind of an irritating woman, always dithering about having a "10 lb. baby" when it was clear Hadley was having trouble gaining weight.

Apparently her and the partners got together and decided Mom was a liability. So, goodbye Dr. Zhang--we won't be recommending you to anyone we know.

2) I will probably be slapped for mentioning this, but on the day of meeting the specialist Zhang put us in touch with... Mom edited this out!

3)*** We met the specialist, Dr. Perlow, in ritzy Scottsdale. He is a very nice man who seemed a little puzzled when we told him all of Zhang's worries.

Since Mom's age qualifies her for high-risk, but she has no hypertension, no preterm labor warning signs, no bleeding, basically no complications (aside from gestational diabetes), he told us he wasn't worried!

4) I am mad. We went through 7 months of visiting Zhang, having her tell Mom things that turn out to have worried us, unnecessarily! I wish I could have been there when she let Mom know. She actually said, "I'll have to swallow my pride and agree with my partners..."

Swallow your pride? How about you could have been a better doctor, to begin with? Or a better person, to be more accurate? I am well aware that I don't have an OB/GYN degree, but you let this go on for SEVEN MONTHS, knowing Mom was high-risk, without thinking maybe she's better off with a specialist?

5) We go to the OB Triage at Thunderbird Hospital. Mom hadn't felt Hadley move in a while, she gets hooked up, Hadley moves of course--a regular Squirmy Worm--and Perlow said we were fine to go later.

6) The house is being painted up, and Had's room is almost finished. Now we have to just put her furniture together, and hook up the car seat, and...we're kind of ready for you, Haddy.

7) Mom meets her new doctor today. He looks exactly like Edward Norton, and is just as nice as Dr. Perlow.



***Mom is scheduled for an amniocentesis on the 26th. If Hadley's lungs are developed enough, she'll be delivered by C-section on June 27th, 2008!

The 27th just happens to be my favorite day of the month, and my all-time favorite number.

So, the next time I check in...I could have some pictures of a very cute newborn with me!



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Sunday, June 8, 2008

Hadley is a Naughty Baby

The title says it all, doesn't it?


Not much to report on the womb-front. We're nearly to the 35th week, and yes: Hadley is still transverse (most of the time). We have the crib, car seat, more clothes than any baby fashionista could ever want, bottles, towels, toiletries...all we need is le bebe!

And judging by those Braxtons, we could be getting our wish...



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