Friday, July 25, 2008

Isn't She Lovely??

Parker came home today!!! She is such a good baby (so far....), I find myself just staring at her and waiting for her to do something. I have to wake her up to eat every 3 hours and then she just goes back to sleep!!! Hope I didn't just jinx myself!! Thanks for all your prayers and good thoughts...Parker just flew right through the NICU and is doing great!!



All ready to go!!!





I think Riley would rather take "resusci-annie" (the CPR baby) home with us!!! She loved that doll...was almost as big as she was!!




Sunday, July 20, 2008

The "N"(ICU) Word

The NICU haunts me in my nightmares. Well, I am convinced that I may never have an enjoyable birthing experience. After enduring 3 long months in the NICU with Riley, I was sure that this time would be different. We were so close to it... Let me bring you up to speed. I was 37 weeks pregnant with moderate to severe pregnancy-induced hypertension. I was in the doctor every day last week get blood pressure checks and urine checks. I felt so horrible every day. So when the on-call doctor offered to give me my c-section that day, (which you should NEVER do to a miserable pregnant woman...) with the assurance that she would have a LESS THAN 1% chance of spending time in the NICU, I fought back and forth with it and ultimately ended up taking the offer. So I'm here to announce the birth of Parker Florence Wilson. Born 7/17/08, 7 lbs., 19.5 inches. "Full-term". I saw her come out in the O.R. and cried because she was crying immediately and she was big and chubby and pink. Later learned that she was 7 pounds, breathing room air, APGARS of 8 and 9, and in the well-baby nursery. Later learned in the recovery room that she had been taken to the NICU to be checked out. Thought it was a joke...Anyway, the rest is history. Couldn't have picked a better weekend to have a baby in the NICU. They typically do not have neonatoligists see the babies, just the pediatricians. Well, my pediatrician has been out of town all week, and so his son, who is a neonatologist from Salt Lake City and whom I worked with at Primary Childrens Medical Center, has been here all week. He has been so wonderful and we're so blessed that Parker is receiving such wonderful care from him. He has also saved my sanity by explaining that Parker is full-term and her lungs are properly developed and I didn't jeopardize her health by opting for the early c-section. She is just fighting an infection in her lungs (most likely pneumonia) and its taking her a little longer than we thought it would. We are blessed to have her here, yet, even after a miserable last month of pregnancy, I already miss being pregnant and being so close to her. Cant wait to bring her home!!!













Sunday, July 6, 2008

Happy 4th

Happy 4th everybody!!! Hope it was fun and safe for everyone!!! And also,....Happy July!!! It's finally here! The countdown has officially begun!! This might be the longest month of my life! C-section is on the 31st and the days are just creeping by...so excited!!!

Just waitin for the parade to start.....