Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Who let that stork in here?!?

Who knew this could actually happen ... on April 7th, we left the window open on a nice spring day, and a stork flew in and dropped off a lil' kid for us.  Magically, the tumor in Katie's abdomen was immediately resolved!  Magically-er, both of us are getting less sleep these days!

We call the bundle "Lindy Paige Groneman."  Lindy is the nickname of Katie's Aunt. Katie has been doing great since the stork's delivery and her tumor extraction/disappearance.  She's only been on Ibuprofen.  She hasn't even needed the Percocoet, even in the hospital.

If the stork had given me an ugly kid, I would have loved her all the same, but Lindy is ridiculously cute, and makes us laugh a lot with the faces she pulls.
WHO DISTURBS MY SLUMBER??
She's actually better than I had imagined with sleeping.  Sometimes (certainly not always) she'll sleep for 4 hours at a time if we don't wake her up, but then we usually wake her up at that point to eat.

Her bilirubin levels are high, so we started with the bilibed yesterday.  Levels are down today because of that, but we're going to do another day of bili-lights.  I guess I'm just glad that we have the ability to monitor her bilirubin levels to make sure she's okay.

She's cute.  She's fun.  We're both very glad she's here and doing okay.  I'm glad Katie is doing great too.

For the record, here's the series of events at the hospital:

Apr. 6th:
0800:  We get the call to go to AF hospital for the induction.
1000:  Start Cytotec
1600:  Start Pitocin (which was tapered up to the maximum "normal" dose for quite a while without much progress, and went a little beyond "normal" with the OB's approval.)
Apr. 7th:
0120:  Artificial Rupture of Membranes [which was particularly effective to get labor really going]
0430:  Epidural
0940:  Surprisingly suddenly dilated to a "9 1/2" and "pushing" commences.
1023:  Stork flew in and dropped off a kid, and Katie's tumor was resolved!
1032:  Lindy to Nursery because she wasn't 100% on APGAR scores, not a particularly strong cry and a little floppy.
1100:  After nurses and a respiratory therapist listened to her and assessed her, they called the pediatrician and recommended that he order an IV bolus to expand intra-vascular volume.  He did.  60 mL.  IV started, bolus given.
1110:  I clean her off while they're working on their stuff.
1330 (ish): Katie down to Mom/Baby and meets up with Lindy again.
Apr. 9th:
1000 (ish):  Discharge from hospital to go home.


     




10 comments:

Unknown said...

What a cute family! I'm so glad to hear that things are going so well! Lindy's lucky to have such great parents.

I love that grumpy-face picture! That is classic stuff!

We look forward to seeing you guys again once you guys are settled and the risk of our contaminating your firstborn is minimal!

Marilyn said...

She sure is a cutie! And so many cute pictures. Yup, the frowning face will likely end up in a wedding video someday, but I love the last one with Brett holding little Lindy. Are the parental units getting enough sleep?

Gramps said...

"We call the bundle "Lindy Paige Groneman" which is the nickname of Katie's Aunt" Really? That's a heck of a nickname.

Andrea and Terrance said...

You guys got some GREAT pictures!! What a little cutie pie. It's still kind of weird to me that you guys are married and now you have a cute little baby!! You are dang lucky she sleeps four hours though--If I got two and a half I was pretty excited.

Anonymous said...

That is a heckuva nickname...

Glad Katie's tumor went away. I was starting to get worried. Do you think the stork had anything to do with it?

Holly said...

I'm like Andrea--I still can't believe you two came to your senses and got married, let alone produced such a gorgeous bundle of baby-ness. I am so glad all is going well and that you're getting some sleep. Congratulations again!

I was just thinking...maybe Utah storks are smarter than Texas storks. Or maybe we need to take the screens off our windows so he can actually get in!

Unknown said...

Okay, okay, I fixed my poorly worded writing Dad...

Holly, while it seems there are an abundant amount of storks in Utah Valley (particularly after living in Wymount), perhaps they'll be migrating south to Texas for the summer... Watch out!

Unknown said...

That frowning face is incredibly cute! I'm glad she got to come early, and glad everything turned out well! Feels a bit better after that "tumor" is resolved, eh? :) You can do all kinds of cools things again... like reach to the bottom of the washing machine, for example... and wash dishes while facing the sink... Of course with a man like Brett, Katie's not doing dishes OR Laundry... right??? haha... anyway, I hope I can come say hi in person in a couple weeks!

Gramps said...

Thanks for fixing that...now I can read the rest of it....oh..cute pictures!

Kallie said...

Wow! Congrats guys! So exciting to hear you've had a baby! Good luck with your new adventure