Saturday, January 21, 2012

Welcome to the world baby Emmalynn!

Michael and I welcomed our Little One, Emmalynn Jean Rose, on January 18th at 1:03 a.m. She weighed 6lbs. 15oz. and was 20 1/4 inches long. She is beautiful and perfect in every way! Including a full head of beautiful dark hair!





I was in labor for about 17 hours. They started the induction at about 8:30 a.m. on the 17th and I started pushing around midnight and our beautiful girl was born a hour later. Overall, I feel fortunate with the way my labor and delivery went.


Here are some pictures of Emmalynn's first hours of life.....

Emma unfortunately had to be taken and checked out by the NICU. Luckily she was only there for about an hour.






Me finally getting to hold my baby!



The happy little family!




Emma (or "baby lemonade" as Tom likes to call her.....for some reason!) meeting her grandparents.



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Last minute projects

So part of my "nesting" apparently includes creating/making stuff! Here are some pictures of what I have been up to....



Making burp clothes....




A box to put all of her bows and flowers in....




One of the flowers that I made her....

Friday, January 6, 2012

37 Weeks

Emmalynn this week.....

Size:
Extra large! Your baby has likely hit the six-pound mark by now, and her length is approximately twenty-one inches. The weight on your abdomen probably feels like twice that.

Development:
Your baby is practicing her breathing, but she has increasingly less space to practice stretching and kicking.(no kidding!) Your baby's intestines are also building up meconium, a greenish-black substance made of baby by-products such as dead cells, shed lanugo, and amniotic fluid. It'll become your little darling's first bowel movement, hopefully after she is out of the womb.(Oh boy, can't wait for that!)


Me this week.....

At the doctor's appointment this week they had me doing a NST (Non-Stress Test) which consists of being hooked up to 2 monitors. One to monitor Emma's heartbeat and one to monitor my contractions. This machine also has a button I push every time she moves so they can track her movement. But she didn't want to move around...I think she was sleepy. :) So they had to give me sugary juice. (Yeah, that's good for my diabetes!) Well one can of juice didn't do anything, so they gave me another one. This time, she started going crazy and moving about every second! So that finally satisfied the doctor. Now on to the other monitor...apparently I was having regular contractions, but could only feel some of them. So now I know what "fake" contractions feel like. On top of that, I am dilated almost 2 cm and half way effaced.

We are on our way....