Friday, August 12, 2011

Things Momma is looking forward to...

I have been spending my afternoons napping with Lainey on my chest.  Watching her breathe, talking to her when she wiggles, but most of all, I lay there thinking about all of the things we have to look forward to as a new family.  Not that I am wishing away time, because I know these naps, snores, smiles, and even cries are precious; but really... how can I not look forward to more fun adventures!

As a new mom, here are some things I am looking forward to (in no particular order):
  • Fitting into newborn clothes
  • Finding Lainey's style
  • Halloween
  • Christmas (yes, I know... Lainey will not know what is going on, but I will!)
  • Family vacation at the beach next year
  • Her first birthday party
  • Hair bows
  • Finger painting
  • School supply shopping
  • Making baby food
  • Baby giggles
  • Photo shoots
But most of all, I am looking forward to my new life as a momma.  Raising Lainey will be my greatest accomplishment and I am looking forward to every minute, every milestone and every memory. 

Friday, August 5, 2011

As our due date approaches

We are three days away from our due date... in just a few days, the pregnancy app on my phone is going to send me a notification saying "you are due this week!" Little does it know... Lainey nearly 7 weeks old already! 

Yesterday we went to the doctor's office for a check up, and it went incredibly well!! Couldn't have asked for a better visit!! The doctor has officially labeled Lainey a "normal baby."  Now to most people, that doesn't seem like a big deal, and in all honesty, she has always been a normal baby in my eyes. But now it's medically official!! Praise God for this miracle! 

No longer do we have to go to get weighed every week to monitor her weight gain; she is gaining like she is supposed to and eating like a little piggy!  I can now turn off the 3-hour alarm on my phone and let Lainey tell me when she is hungry.  Since she has been home, I have been religiously making sure she ate every 3 hours, whether she was asleep or not.  We are even graduating to big girl bottles - big girl bottles filled with a combo of breast milk and hypoallergenic formula. 

Lainey's stats:
Weight: 4 pounds 13.6 ounces
Length: 18.5 inches
Head Circumference: 32.7 cm

Lainey is almost outgrowing her premie clothes - anything with feet on the bottom is pretty much a lost cause at this point.  There are a couple of sleepers with feet on them that she can still wear, but for the most part, she lives in Carter's onesies and matching pants.

Another awesome milestone for Little Miss is that she sleeps in her crib all night!! No more bassinet and no more sleeping on Mommy's chest all night; which also means no more Mommy staying awake to watch baby breathe.  She still cuddles and takes naps on my chest, but that first week of me just staying awake all night were pretty exhausting!  

Some of you may remember earlier I said Lainey was getting a delish combo in those new big girl bottles... that may have you asking, "what happened to the breast milk?!" Well maintaining her feeding schedule and then trying to keep up the pumping, was also proving to be REALLY EXHAUSTING! Ideally, one could feed the baby, pump, do chores and take a nap all while baby sleeps between feedings.  And believe me, I tried!! But 2-3 hours is not as much time as it seems! Lainey's doctor agreed that the hypoallergenic formula is good for her and said we could go on with the transition to formula.  This transition will also be helpful once I go back to work in a few weeks.

All in all... Lainey boo is doing phenomenal! Every day she is growing and changing.  

We couldn't be happier to have her home with us.

Friday, July 29, 2011

a whole week at home?!

Lainey,
As I sit here watching you look up at the shapes on your bouncy seat and have a Baby Einstein station added to my Pandora line up, it's hard to believe you have only been in this house for a week.  Because you have been gracing the world with your presence for nearly 6 weeks and God knows that you have been in my heart for even longer. 

I love to catch a glimpse of your smile when I talk to you, and I love to sit and try to guess what you are thinking.  Right now you are grinning in your sleep...what are you doing in that dream? Buying something fancy and expensive?  Running around outside? Pretending to be the princess of a castle? The faces you make are comical, to say the least.  I hate to admit it, but I have even caught myself having entire conversations with you, even though you are obviously not going to respond to anything I ask you.  Perhaps I am crazy? Meh... probably not.  I love to lay with you on my chest and watch you sleep so peacefully. Watching your belly rise and fall with your breaths is a calming moment for me.

My favorite time of the day is the time I spend with you - trying to figure you out. You are just as complicated and stubborn as I am, that much I have learned in our short time hanging out at home.  

I have been watching you grow since day one and it's absolutely amazing to me to see how you have changed and how much you change on a daily basis.  I am waiting to see what color eyes you will have.  Today they look gray, yesterday they looked blue-ish.  I know the shape of them is definitely your daddy's (no Asian eyes for you, my dear) but I am hoping you get his pretty blue color too.

Your NICU nurses have all become our facebook friends and they "stalk" you out as much as possible. I honestly do not know where you would be today without them. They have made you healthier than I could ever imagine and I don't know if they love all of their patients like they love you, but baby girl, they sure as hell do love you. They got you this far, now daddy and I have to get you the rest of the way.



Love,
Momma

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Almost a month old

Sorry everyone! I know ya'll have been anxiously awaiting an update! I try to keep facebook updated as much as possible, but things are still pretty hectic so I am sure to slack more than I'd like. 

Lainey is almost a month old... holy hell where is time flying off to?!?! For most moms, this first month is spent at home cuddling and feeding and hanging out with your new kiddo.  Unfortunately, for THIS mom, my days are spent pumping breast milk, running errands, doing laundry, nesting...and pretty much everything else you do to prepare for a baby to come home. And then, of course, add my daily visit to see "lil bit."  We had our baby shower over the weekend, and have been spending quite a bit of time trying to organize all of those goodies and find homes for them in the house! 

But ya'll didn't stop by to see what I am doing... you are more interested in what Lainey has been up to at the NICU.  Lainey is up to 3 pounds 10 ounces. Just a few more ounces to go until she is a full pound bigger than her birth weight.  

We did have a little set back last week.  Without going into too much detail, Lainey's stomach/intestines were upset so the doctors held her feedings for a few days and restarted her liquid nutrients and fats through an IV.  They think the human milk fortifier is what was causing the issue, so she is no longer having that added to my breast milk.  That being said, we are back in action to the extreme!! She didn't lost any weight while her feedings were being held and she is now gradually getting back up to where she left off with her feeding amounts.  And while this whole ordeal can definitely be seen as a set back, it has launched us way forward too!  You see, while Lainey was getting her nutrients through the IV, she took it upon herself to take out her NG tube - the feeding tube in her nose.  I guess she said, "Yo! I'm done with this!" Now that she has restarted feedings, she is taking every feeding from a bottle.  This means NO MORE NG TUBE!!  As long as she continues to take her feedings as well as she has been for the last week, we are done with the feeding tube. 

The nurses are also having fun dressing Lainey up in her little premie onesies!  Most fashionable girl in the NICU, if you ask me!  The nurses are also starting to talk about "when she moves into her big girl bed."  Which is very exciting!  That will be a big step for baby girl - to graduate to a normal infant bassinet.

Lainey's nursery is almost done. (Thank goodness!!) All we have left to do is hang stuff on the walls. No worries...I will be sure to post about it as soon as it's ready. 


Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Lainey's first week

Its been just over a week since Lainey made her grand debut and she is doing great!  Every day is a step in the right direction.  But yesterday?  Yesterday was a LEAP in the right direction!!

We have hit a couple of milestones since our last update:
  1. We are starting to give Lainey a binky and she is actually sucking on it!  This is great because it means her sucking reflexes are starting to work.
  2. Our food in take gets bumped one cc every 9 hours now!  Last night when we left the hospital, Lainey was up to 15cc - that's half an ounce!!
  3. Her residuals (the breastmilk left her in her belly after a feeding) have consistently been ZERO! This means she is absorbing all of her feedings!
  4. Lainey is starting to poop on her own.  Now this may be TMI for some of you, but this is a big deal to her daddy! And it's a huge milestone for her little tummy!!
  5. The biggest milestone of all?  LAINEY HAS SURPASSED HER BIRTH WEIGHT!! After dropping down to 2 pounds 11 ounces, she is now 2 pounds 14 ounces! Way to go, big girl!!
Lainey was also moved from her original isolette "apartment" to a new, fancy one!  She has moved on up to a condo! Her new giraffe bed makes it easier for the nurses to interact with Lainey and they are able to weigh her everyday without taking her out of the isolette. 

She is such a happy and alert baby.  Whenever we visit, she just looks up at us and smiles.  If she isn't sleeping, she is smiling.  The nurses always talk about what a good baby she is and how much they enjoy her. 

Every day, we go and visit her.  We read books and play pandora radio in her condo.  The other day I said, "I love you" and she looked right back at me and smiled.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

33 weeks.....???

Well this is where your regularly scheduled 33 week survey should appear... however, there have been BIG EVENTS happening in the Venema family in the last 6 days.

Lainey Grey Venema decided she wanted to meet her mommy and daddy earlier than expected! 
Born at 1:29pm - 2 pounds 13 ounces - 15.75 inches long

 Leave it to my daughter to make sure her entrance into this world would be a big production!  I have yet to write down her birth story, but I will try to do so here. Right now.

Friday the 17th, I went to the doctor's office for a non-stress test.  As everyone knows, blood pressure had become an issue in the last couple of weeks, so I was being monitored pretty closely.  Well, her movements were traceable and good.  However, my blood pressure was still elevated - even with my medication.  And there was a little bit of protein in my urine - the nurse didn't seem too concerned about that though.  In walks the doctor... "Well it's back to labor and delivery for you. I want them to monitor your blood pressure a little longer." My response? "Seriously? Again??? Come on... I had a laundry list of things to do today."  I called Phil and said "I'm going back to the hospital to watch TV."  (That's exactly what I did the previous Friday when they sent me.)  He asked if he should go with me and I told him no, it wasn't a big deal.  I had done this before...

I get to the hospital, go back to my comfy, dark room.  They draw some labs and everything is just fine - so I thought.  Then my favorite nurse, Courtney, comes in and says, "Remember when I told you about that girl I knew who ended up with reeeaaallly low platelets?  Yeah, well that girl is now you."  A look for concern and confusion obviously filled my face as I asked, "sooooo what does that mean?"  She tells me, "I'm not sure - Dr. Smith is looking over your labs now, but if I was you, I would call my husband and tell him to haul ass here because it's likely you're gonna have a baby....soon."

AHHHH! What are you talking about?! Baby girl is too tiny for this! She's only 33 weeks!! I called Philip, and told him to get there as fast as he could.  As I hung up the phone, my doctor walked in and confirmed the OR was being prepped for an emergency c-section.  

I had developed toxemia, my liver enzymes were through the roof and my platelets were  much below the normal level.  I remember my nurse saying, "Girl... your labs are giving me a headache!" The only cure for toxemia is to get the baby out - stat! So whether we were ready or not, Lainey was on her way.

I got prepped for surgery in the delivery room as we waited for Philip to get there.  As he races in, the wheels on my bed are unlocked and we are ready to roll.  But first, Phil has to get suited up too! I wish I could tell this part of the story the same way he does.  Every time he tells it, I laugh so hard, I feel like I may bust a stitch!  The nurse handed him a jumpsuit he needed to put on over his clothes, but it was definitely a size "schmedium."  Anyone who knows my husband knows he is not a "schmedium."  He looked at Courtney and said, "do you have a bigger one of these?"  She looked at him and said, "Yeah I might, but by the time I find it, you will have missed the birth of this baby!" So Phil wiggled himself into this jumpsuit, attempted to cover his work boots with the sanitary shoe booties and away we went rolling on down the hall!

Because this was a surgery, I was given a spinal tap and soon after that, my feet and legs fell asleep.  The c-section itself was actually not nearly as scary or stressful as one would think.  The entire time, my medical staff cracked jokes with Philip and I.  And although not everyone would want their doctor to crack a joke with a scalpel in his hand, it certainly fits for our personalities.  I think had there not been a light-hearted air in the room, Philip may have passed out. There were hooker jokes being told by my anesthesiologist, but that wasn't even the best part.  For the better part of the surgery, everyone in the room spoke in pirate voices. Really?! Only in my surgery would things like this happen! 

But within an hour or so, baby Lainey was here! With fully developed lungs, she came out crying and there was a sigh of relief in the room as we all knew there was a huge potential for her not to be developed enough yet.  All of her vital organs are developed as well - her Ap score was a 9! She's already making good grades!! 

At this time, all we really need is for her to get some meat on those tiny little bones of hers.  Everyday she is progressing in the right direction and is proving to be a healthy little girl.  She will be in the NICU until she is big enough to come home.  It's a miracle for sure to see that this tiny, precious little girl came from us. 

I am sure there are plenty of details that I am leaving out... like how our parents all got to see their granddaughter for the first time as the nurses carried her to NICU.  Or the amazing love I had for my morphine drip... but those are extra details, and there is no way I could write them all down.  But we know what happened that day, and now you sort of do too.

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

32 weeks

  1. How far along? 32 weeks
  2. Weight gain? 18 pounds
  3. Sleep? I get sleep in a few hours at a time.  I guess this is good prep for when Lainey gets here.
  4. Best moments this week? Has been watching how wonderful Philip is taking care of me.
  5. Food cravings? Cereal!
  6. Food aversions? Still averting marinara sauces
  7. Looking forward to? I'm looking forward to the end of pregnancy! I know... I know... I will miss these kicks and punches and stuff.  That may be true, I won't argue it.  But I am definitely looking forward to no more risks of bed rest, wearing my wedding ring again,  and getting back to working out.
  8. Milestones? I was released (for now) from bed rest.  Hallelujah! But it's only a week to week basis.  So keep the prayers coming that the blood pressure stays in the acceptable range.
  9. Pregnancy thoughts this week: What makes your blood pressure go up? For the whole duration of this pregnancy, my bp has been GREAT! and then BAM in the last week or so, it's up to levels that that doctor is not happy with.  Apparently, it's normal for your blood pressure to return to its higher levels towards the end of pregnancy. (AHHH we are talking about the END of pregnancy!!)  I am just now starting to get uncomfortable and have difficulty sitting/sleeping.  I guess that's not too bad... only 8 weeks to go.  Although, I am starting to think Lainey will get here earlier than that.
 Here is my bed rest buddy... he's been the best at keeping momma company!
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