Thursday, September 17, 2009
Gavin Eric Frisby
On September 2nd 2009, I went into the Women's clinic for a follow-up ultrasound. Everything looked great, he was getting a bit bigger, no contractions....just peachy.
about 12 hours later at 1:20am I wake up to what I thought was an excruciatingly full bladder. Well after a quick trip to the lady's room I realize that all that pressure didn't go away....and there was a reason for it. No sooner had I crawled back into bed did I feel the first of many contractions.
I looked at the clock and 7 minutes later, another one, then 6 minutes later...and so on. I thought, well I will wait 6 more minutes, and if I have another one I will wake up Jason. Two minutes later I woke him up and gave him the best news in the world that you can get at 2am.....we have to go to the hospital.
So since I was waiting until the weekend to get a hospital bag ready I went to the closet and picked out a few essentials, but in lots of pain and really tired I think all I managed to grab were some socks and my toothbrush.
Jason woke up Bryton and packed her a pillow and a blanket and we headed to Cheyenne Regional Medical Center.
Now at 34 weeks I knew (from experience) that my Doctors were not going to let this baby come with out a fight so, dialated at a two, I recieved two shots of tributaline (spelled wrong I'm sure) and when I kept progressing they decided that the baby had won the fight and admitted me at 4 am.
From 4am to about 9am we just sat there and waited. Bryton's blanket getting no use from her. she didn't go back to sleep until about 7. I received the blessing of an epidural (nice) and got the news that the doc would be in a noon. K, so we waited some more. at 1230, After waiting a bit longer than anticipated I sent Jason and Bryton to get some lunch at the cafeteria....2 minutes later the doc walks in and I measured at a 9. Jason gets back in a jiffy. they pop my water and within 15 minutes (3 minutes of pushing) our little Gavin was born at 1246pm on September 3rd 2009 Weighing in at 4lbs 8oz.
All in all with him being 6 weeks early, he was fairly healthy. He was on oxygen for the most part of the first day, and then his O2 levels were normal so that was great.
the worst part of it all was that his little tummy couldn't digest quickly enough to sustain his body. So the poor little guy got an IV in his head, and a feeding tube down his nose, and those where the norm for the better part of a week.
With the help of his wonderful nurse, we got to see the IV go and try bottle feeding. He did great, and 8 days after he was born we got to take him home.
He is doing fabulously. Still not eating a ton but he is gaining some weight, and sleeping like a champ.
I want to thank My husband for being there for me and for taking care of me as an invalid. My parents for visiting and taking care of the house and Bryton while we spent the days with Gavin. Gavin's Nurse Peggy, best nurse ever. She really helped us through all the pricks and pokes Gavin had to get and had the biggest heart ever.
We are very happy to have this little man in our lives and I hope you all get to meet him soon.
about 12 hours later at 1:20am I wake up to what I thought was an excruciatingly full bladder. Well after a quick trip to the lady's room I realize that all that pressure didn't go away....and there was a reason for it. No sooner had I crawled back into bed did I feel the first of many contractions.
I looked at the clock and 7 minutes later, another one, then 6 minutes later...and so on. I thought, well I will wait 6 more minutes, and if I have another one I will wake up Jason. Two minutes later I woke him up and gave him the best news in the world that you can get at 2am.....we have to go to the hospital.
So since I was waiting until the weekend to get a hospital bag ready I went to the closet and picked out a few essentials, but in lots of pain and really tired I think all I managed to grab were some socks and my toothbrush.
Jason woke up Bryton and packed her a pillow and a blanket and we headed to Cheyenne Regional Medical Center.
Now at 34 weeks I knew (from experience) that my Doctors were not going to let this baby come with out a fight so, dialated at a two, I recieved two shots of tributaline (spelled wrong I'm sure) and when I kept progressing they decided that the baby had won the fight and admitted me at 4 am.
From 4am to about 9am we just sat there and waited. Bryton's blanket getting no use from her. she didn't go back to sleep until about 7. I received the blessing of an epidural (nice) and got the news that the doc would be in a noon. K, so we waited some more. at 1230, After waiting a bit longer than anticipated I sent Jason and Bryton to get some lunch at the cafeteria....2 minutes later the doc walks in and I measured at a 9. Jason gets back in a jiffy. they pop my water and within 15 minutes (3 minutes of pushing) our little Gavin was born at 1246pm on September 3rd 2009 Weighing in at 4lbs 8oz.
All in all with him being 6 weeks early, he was fairly healthy. He was on oxygen for the most part of the first day, and then his O2 levels were normal so that was great.
the worst part of it all was that his little tummy couldn't digest quickly enough to sustain his body. So the poor little guy got an IV in his head, and a feeding tube down his nose, and those where the norm for the better part of a week.
With the help of his wonderful nurse, we got to see the IV go and try bottle feeding. He did great, and 8 days after he was born we got to take him home.
He is doing fabulously. Still not eating a ton but he is gaining some weight, and sleeping like a champ.
I want to thank My husband for being there for me and for taking care of me as an invalid. My parents for visiting and taking care of the house and Bryton while we spent the days with Gavin. Gavin's Nurse Peggy, best nurse ever. She really helped us through all the pricks and pokes Gavin had to get and had the biggest heart ever.
We are very happy to have this little man in our lives and I hope you all get to meet him soon.
Gymnastics!!!
Bryton recently started a gymnastics class for 3-5 yr olds. and for once she is the tallest! and the oldest I think.
Well the first thing I must say is how great the price was. I remember going to gymnastics and it was like 40 bucks a month for once-a-week classes...ouch!
Bryton goes twice a week and its about 35 dollars a month.
So after we enrolled her we drove over to our friendly neighborhood Walmart, (which by the way must be the only Walmart in history that allows ALL of their employees to park in the front!) and we picked out a leotard and leggins. Big selection here....black or pink....so we went with a slimming black leotard and sparkly pink leggins.....classic.
It wasn't until later that I discovered her gymnastics center sells leotards there, really cute ones. I asked when I registered her, where I could buy one and they said Walmart. So that's what we have for now.
Ok so the brochure stated that it had a viewing window since parents weren't allowed in the room itself to make more use of the space.......right, well this window is about 5 inches wide by 24 inches tall. and has wires going all through it.
I definitely was not happy about that, me and a handful of moms were crowded around the little door window with our camera phones trying to see what our little girls were doing.
Other than the window thing, everything was great!
I was really impressed by how much they learned on their first day, such as pulling themselves up onto the bar, touching their toes onto the bar and balancing on the beam!
and best of all Bryton loved it and had so much fun...which is what really matters right?
Well the first thing I must say is how great the price was. I remember going to gymnastics and it was like 40 bucks a month for once-a-week classes...ouch!
Bryton goes twice a week and its about 35 dollars a month.
So after we enrolled her we drove over to our friendly neighborhood Walmart, (which by the way must be the only Walmart in history that allows ALL of their employees to park in the front!) and we picked out a leotard and leggins. Big selection here....black or pink....so we went with a slimming black leotard and sparkly pink leggins.....classic.
It wasn't until later that I discovered her gymnastics center sells leotards there, really cute ones. I asked when I registered her, where I could buy one and they said Walmart. So that's what we have for now.
Ok so the brochure stated that it had a viewing window since parents weren't allowed in the room itself to make more use of the space.......right, well this window is about 5 inches wide by 24 inches tall. and has wires going all through it.
I definitely was not happy about that, me and a handful of moms were crowded around the little door window with our camera phones trying to see what our little girls were doing.
Other than the window thing, everything was great!
I was really impressed by how much they learned on their first day, such as pulling themselves up onto the bar, touching their toes onto the bar and balancing on the beam!
and best of all Bryton loved it and had so much fun...which is what really matters right?
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