Thursday, February 24, 2011

One Month

Look who is one month old!! 
This last month has flown by so fast, but i am loving every minute. Hudson has grown up so much and is learning new things every day. One new thing he recently learned was how to pull his own hair, this one i am not a big fan of. We had a doc appointment today (Hudson had some feeding issues, we believe might be reflux so were trying him on some medicine), at the doctor they weighed Hudson and he is 10 lbs and 10 oz! chubba bubba!!


 Tummy time is one of Hudsons favorites. He would sit there all day if you let him. He kicks his legs so hard and trys to move & scoot & crawl. When he is on the boppy he gets pretty good leverage and has almost gone all the way over the top. 


He smiles ALOT! . I tried catching it on camera but as you can tell these are the best shots I got. He is sneaky!
 Bath time is Hudson FAVORITE! he just sits and enjoys the warm water and stares at us. I love his cute little bum!! Its definitely a great way to get him to calm down when he is fussy.
Hudson & Daddy are best friends!
One of Hudson's favorite places to be. He loves snuggling on our chests
 He is defiently Mommy's Little Monster, and Daddy's Rock Star!



We Love you Hudson! Your already growing way to fast :D

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

I forgot to post this with the newborn pics, and it's one of my FAVES so here it is :)


Newborn pictures

 
We got Hudson's newborn pictures done when he was just 9 days new :D Although we tried everything we could to have him sleepy for pictures, he was wide awake and fussy. But  Amber Lintz did an amazing job!! I LOVE THEM

















Thursday, February 17, 2011

NICU


Our First Family Photo, an extremely bittersweet moment


Hudson on the CPAP machine


Hudson moments after going to the NICU

Hudsons first moments in life were a little rough. When he was born he swallowed some liquid, and in the simplest terms pretty much a normal babies first breath officially closes off his heart and pushes all the oxygen and blood out and into the rest of his body and lungs. Since Hudson had swallowed some liquid there wasn't room for the blood to go throughout his body and oxygen wasn't going to his arms and legs. Let me tell you how scary those first few moments were! They took him over to the bed while im laying there deliverying the placenta and my baby wasn't crying. I was freaking out!! They kept telling me its all ok, some babies just have a hard time transitioning. Then they called in a NICU nurse to take a look at him and she started giving him oxygen. No one was really telling us anything that was going on, and I was to scared to ask how he was doing because I was fearing the worst. They then said they were going to take him to the NICU for observations, and that dad (tanner) could go with them. So there I was minutes after my baby was born and I hadn't got to hold him and now him and Tanner were leaving to the NICU. I still could barely ask what was going on. I was in shock. My baby is 41 weeks, full term why was he going to the NICU? I still hadn't been able to look in his beautiful eyes, or tell him I love him, we hadn't even gotten to weigh him yet! Then the dreaded news came, the NICU nurse called my nurse on the walkie talkie thingee and I could hear everything, She said they were admitting baby Danielson into the NICU. My nurse reassured me he would be fine, he just needs a little extra help adjusting to life on the outside.I was freaking out and blaming myself. Was it something I did? Was it because he was late? I was in charge of him 24/7 the last 41 weeks, I was responsible for his development and I felt like I messed up somewhere. NICU was for preemies and high risk babies, my baby wasn't either!! My doctor left the room, and my nurse left for a minute too, I was just sitting in the delivery room still with Rhonda and Tiff. ( my mom and tanners dad had gone to the NICU & my dad was in the waiting room with my sister). After what felt like forever, the nurse came back in and said they were moving me to my room upstairs and we could stop by the NICU so I could see my baby. Luckily the epidural had warn off enough so I could hobble (with lots of help) into a wheelchair. They took me too the NICU and I saw Tanner and our baby in a bed hooked up to just wires everywhere and I had no idea at this point what was wrong! I still couldn't say much either, I was in shock, worried, & sick. They said I could hold him for a minute. That was THE BEST moment of my life, holding my little bundle of joy. Of course I broke down and started crying which made tanner cry. He hadn't gotten to hold his son yet :( it took 2 days till he would be able to really hold him. Then all to fast they had to wheel me upstairs into my room and they had to admit Hudson into the NICU and run some tests. It was so hard going into the maternity ward without my baby. That night we went to see our Hudson, he was now on a CPAP machine, which honestly looks ALOT scarier then it is. It pretty much just sends pressure into the lungs with oxygen to help them expand. He also had IV's in his umbilical cord and in his hand, they pretty much gave him sugar water and some fats through IV's for his food the first day and half. He managed to punch himself in the forward with his IV in his wrist and left a red circle mark. Today its still there and he is 3 weeks old! im afraid it will never go away! They did a bunch of tests and ultrasounds and xrays on his lungs and heart. The worst was just the liquid in his lungs, but the second days xray showed it SO much clearer he was doing great progress. The next day (the 25th) they took him off his CPAP and onto just a regular nasal cannula. We were able to start helping on his cares. Every 3 hours in the NICU they do cares (diaper change, temperature, brush hair, feeding, ect.) The first couple days he ate through a feeding tube, which was originally in his mouth, but our little guy liked to pull on his cords (all the monitors and oxygen tubes were pulled out multiple times, and he even tugged at his IVs a few times which was scary!) so it was down his nose. But on the 26th the umbilical cord IV's came out and we FINALLY GOT TO HOLD HIM! daddys first time and mommys second time holding him :) We tried nursing that night, he did ok. But in the NICU they are very strict on what a baby has to do before they can come home, which is understandable for Preemie babies, but our little guy was practically 9 lbs and 41 weeks!! Basically he would have to nurse for atleast 15 continues minutes each feeding for so many feedings before they would take the feeding tube out, and as long as his feeding tube was in he had atlast 24 more hours before he could go home. The night of the 26th they took him off oxygen and he was breathing normal air. His tests all came back great, pretty much the only thing keeping from not coming home was eating. So we made the choice to supplement with bottled formula. It made sense cuz I was discharged that morning, and we wouldn't be able to make every feeding throughout the night. I kept pumping however cuz I really wanted to breastfeed when he came home. Luckily the NICU has family support rooms we were lucky enough to stay in 2 of the 3 extra nights Hudson was in the hospital. He had the MOST AWESOME nighttime nurse Laura, I love her! She was so willing to push Hudson (of course with caution) but because she new he was getting so healthy and strong. She was who suggested taking off the oxygen, and lowering his IV levels (which was another thing that had to lower before he could eat on his own). On the 28th things were looking so good, he was eating pretty much his full servings at each feeding, and our fingers were crossed he would be coming home soon. The next morning we had a meeting with the nurses and doctor to discuss his progress. The doctor said he was doing so great, he had only lost 2 oz and then gained them back (which is more then most newborn full term babies, they usually loose 5-10 oz and don't get back to their birth wait for 2 weeks) and his jaundice levels never went up that we could take him home that afternoon! BEST NEWS EVER!!! HUDSON WAS COMING HOME!!! So for the rest of the morning we watched some videos (purple crying and a car seat video) and we had a crash course in baby 101 from the discharge nurse, and we gave hudson his first little bath. Then it was time to go home with mommy and daddy and finally start our lives as a family!!

Those 5 days were the LONGEST of my life. It felt like a month. Though, at the same time it flew by. It was always bittersweet going to the NICU. Hudson was 9 lbs (3 times the size of most of the other babies there) and in comparison extremely healthy then some of the babies there. After seeing the other babies, and meeting some of the other parents I was very grateful for having such a healthy baby and only needing 5 days in the nicu. Hudsons little roomate was only 3 lbs, he was born a few days before Hudson, and his best case scenario would be coming home the beginning of March! I couldn't imagine having to wait that long. But Hudson is doing great now! he's had 2 doc check ups already and everything looks great. He has a little bit of colic/reflux but im reading and learning as much as I can about it to help our little guy out. But its not sever, thankfully he isn't crying hours upon hours every day. :D he is just the best little guy every!!! I love him soooo much!!

January 24 2011

Let me just start off by saying the first 24 days of this year were the SLOWEST EVER! all I wanted was for my baby boy to come out and meet us! He finally did on January 24th 2011 at 1:53 pm. Today our beautiful Hudson is 24 days new! and I can't even explain how fast these last 24 days have gone! I swear all I did was blink. Here is a little over-view of the last 24 days. This will be VERY LONG! so i think i will do it in a couple posts, the first will be about the delivery.

Hudson was originally due on January 16th...and that day came and went. I did have a couple false alarms though. Actually the night of his due date I started getting contractions and they were worse then any of the braxton hicks I had had so we started timing them. They were about every 5 min apart. I got nervous so I called my mom, she said it might just be happening and to go to the doctor to get checked, So i did and after 4 hours at the hospital and walking around the halls in SO MUCH pain, they sent me home for not progressing. I was PISSED! My next doc appointment was on Thursday, and of course wednessday night i start getting contractions again, but even closer together. I waited till they were pretty much 3-4 min apart, and went in. I was still dilated to a 3 and 90% efaced, the same as sunday :( booo. but since I had an appointment the next day they sent me home again. At this point I felt like I was crying wolf and that he was never going to come! At the doc appointment he made a date to get induced on the 24th since i would officially be 41 weeks, I was bumbed I didnt want to wait that long, but at this point I just wanted him out!! So for the rest of the weekend I walked like crazy and ate certain foods to supposedly "put me into labor" nothing worked. So Sunday night I started getting contractions again, but after being sent home twice and knowing they would call me in the morning to get me a room to be induced I went to bed. They were supposed to call between 6 and 10 am and then they give you an hour to get there and a room will be ready. Well, this stubborn baby boy of ours decides that 4 am is a great time to get things going on his own. I woke up out of my sleep with the WORST contractions I had ever felt. I was seriously holding my breath through them. So I woke up Tanner and told him what was going on, of course after 2 "crying wolf" trips to the hospital his reaction was, ok ok..they are gonna call in a couple hours then we will go in. I tried to lay there and time them as tanner fell back asleep. 30 min later I couldn't stand it any longer so I woke him up at about 5 now and said we need to leave NOW!! he finally started to get the hint, so we got dressed grabbed our bags and headed once again to the hospital. I called our parents and my mom was getting ready on her way! At this point though, it still didnt feel real after being late and false alarms, I kept having this fear they were goin to send me home again. But on our way they called to say a room would be ready in about an hour, but I told the nurse I was on my way already. When we got there they checked and I was dilated to a 4 and 100% efaced. YAY! PROGRESS :D So the nurse told me that they got to classify me as a spontaneous labor not a induction, i was SO HAPPY! They hooked me up to monitors and my contractions were coming about ever 2 min. The anesthesiologist was doing a C section, so I had to wait a little bit to get my epidural, but it came fast. By about 9 am I was laying comfortably in bed, had my epidural and was dilated now to a 5. Now just the waiting game. Tanner brought the tv show community and we just watched the season dvds througout the morning. At around 1030 am my doctor came in and broke my water. He came back an hour later just to check how things are going, he says braking your water will usually either progress you really fast, or slow things down. luckily for me it sped things up! I was now to a 7. He said Hudson would be here this afternoon! HOLY FAST!! this morning was just flying by. We called Tanners mom and My Best Friend tiff to come down, I was at a 7 and they should hurry. (cuz just an hour before that we said take your time im only at a 5). By the time Tiff and Rhonda got there (just about 45 min or so) I was dilated to a 10 and ready to push! Tiff was in the waiting room with my little sister, and we had a full house in the delivery room. My mom and dad, Tanners mom and tanner of course. We also had my doctor and nurse (both of which were AWESOME) and 2 student nurses a girl named Rian, and a boy named Ryan. :) they were awesome too. I started pushing at 1245pm and everyone kept saying I was doing good. You could tell by everyone's reactions to a push how good it was lol, it was actually great motivation for me!! (side note...throughout my whole pregnancy I was told I had narrow pelvic bones and I was a likely candidate for a C section, or forceps/vacuum delivery, none of which I wanted. I was determined to get my baby out by myself) So after about 40 min of pushing they head was right there!! I was going to do this by myself I was SOOO EXCITED!! they called for my doctor, and I had to stop pushing while he was getting ready. They kept saying if you feel pressure you can push. It was SO MUCH intense pressure I kept thinking NO WAY, if i push he is gonna fall out. So it only took about 5 min waiting for the doctor, but it seriously felt like forever! Then I started pushing and I pushed for maybe 10 or 15 min and baby Hudson was born!!! Birth was the most craziest amazing thing Ive ever gone though. It was painful but the epidural was a lifesaver. Its so hard to explain. getting the epidural HURT ALOT!!! most painful part probably, but even with it I felt like I could feel soo much during the labor, which I liked. I just couldn't feel the pain, mostly pressure. But it was all so worth if for our sweet sweet baby boy!

Hudson Michael Danielson
January 24th 2011 at 1:53pm
8 lbs 15 oz and 20 inches long!