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Saturday, May 12, 2007

A sunbather already...


Joshua had elevated billirubin levels (i.e. jaundice) when we left the hospital and we were told we needed to have him checked on Wednesday to see if it had gone up or down. Unfortunately - they also needed to repeat the WI State Newborn screening test as something went wrong with the paper from the hospital. So my mom and I took Joshua in and he was poked in the foot to get blood for the billirubin test and then his foot was squeezed repeatedly while they filled in all the circles on this piece of paper for the newborn screening test. It is a fantastic test - they screen the baby for all sorts of things like cystic fibrosis, blood/thyroid diseases, etc. But seriously - listening to Joshua scream for 15 minutes (not exaggerating) was HORRIBLE!

Later that day we got a call from the doctors saying we needed to bring Joshua in as his jaundice was too high. So off to the hospital we went. As soon as we checked in they informed us that we'd be staying overnight and likely all day Thursday. Yippee... another night in the hospital! So Joshua was stripped down to his diaper and given some pretty cool shades... and there he laid, under the lights for the next day and a half. I could only hold him when he nursed - and thankfully he did really well still so we didn't have to supplement with formula or give him fluids through an IV. He didn't seem to mind the lights though... for the most part. He screamed whenever the nurses came around -cause there were several more heel pokes to check the billirubin levels.

We were sent home late Thursday afternoon with a billibed. It is a bed that has a little gown/drape that Joshua lies in with just a diaper. The back of it is just a lightweight mesh to allow the light to go through. And then there are little arm holes and a place for his head to poke through. Again - had to keep him on it at all times except when nursing. Which you just pulled the drape of the velcro tabs and pulled him off the bed. So easy! We called him our little gloworm.

Mr. Hilo wasn't too sure about this whole thing. He was very concerned and wouldn't leave the pack ' n ' play. So we eventually put a blanket down so he could stand guard. ha ha! So protective already.
We had another doctor appointment on Friday to again check for the billirubin levels. Joshua was weighing in at 7lbs 5 oz! Already passed his birth weight and only 6 days old! Friday afternoon they called to say we could take him off the billibed and then would need to go again to the doctors Saturday morning to ensure the levels didn't go up too high. We were also told that the Newborn Screening test didn't work for the second time. I definitely raised a stink about it on the phone and made sure the nurse knew this was ridiculous. She agreed that it was a very difficult test and said that it might be best to do this one at the hospital with the people from the lab. AGGHHH!

So Saturday morning Jim and I took Joshua back in to the doctors office. This time - during the weigh in... he peed all over the nurse! Ha ha! :) Way to go little man! The doctor gave us a prescription to go to the hospital to get the blood work done. So off we went. Again, he screamed... but the nurse felt so bad for him he got a stuffed animal out of the ordeal... Please pray that this one works. We'll find out Monday I think.
Also attached a picture of baby Willa and Joshua. Mandy came up this week and we laid them out on the floor... Willa is only 2 months old and so so big! Hard to believe she was smaller than Joshua!


Monday, May 7, 2007

The Delivery... and Coming Home!

The hospital stay was finally over and we able to head home. We had plenty of visitors in the hospital. The Jelenc Family, the Spindlers, Mandy and Willa, Karianne from work, and of course both sets of Grandparents and Aunt Shannon. The stay was very nice and allowed for Jim and I to get some rest at night... Very much needed after being up all day and night...

Delivery was good. I actually was induced because of high blood pressure late Friday evening (9pm). I was given pitocin and antibiotics. After 2 doses of antibiotics the plan was to have the doc break my water and get the show on the road. Well at 12 am, a couple other "moms to be" came in and were much closer to delivery than I was, so the nurses held off on me until they could get those babies delivered. So Jim and I tried to get sleep... yeah right. No way to relax when you are about to have a baby!

Finally at 5 am the nurses came back and said they were calling the doctor in. He broke my water at 6:30 am. And then everyone stood by and watched while I had 15 minutes of the most pain I had experienced ever (at this point anyway)... And the doc looked at me and said - yeah I am going to check you again. As he suspected I dialated from 3 cm to 7 cm in 15 minutes. Baby was on his way! At this point I remember mumbling to Jim - drugs - get me drugs. So the nurses hooked me up with some Nubain. FANTASTIC! Didn't take the pain away... but definitely took the edge off and between contractions I felt like I was sitting at a bar - well sorta!

By 9am it was about time for pushing... and I can't disclose how long it took as some of my relatives have given me threats... but it went fast. The memories that are forever in my head will be seeing him for the first time - and noticing immediately it was a boy! And then him on my chest.

After all this excitement - I was exhausted. Jim gave Joshua his first bath and everyone took turns holding him. By noon - everyone took off to give Jim and I time to sleep... very very much appreciated.

The rest of the hospital stay was just fine... He is feeding very very well and I am getting better too. Blood pressure was still ridiculously high the entire stay... but the doctor and nurses were good about letting us get rest and say that it should come down on its own within a couple weeks.

Now - coming home. I was a basket case. Cried I think the entire day. Granted I have been told repeatedly this is completely normal... but man alive! I just keep crying! We left the hospital around 11 am on Monday. He likes the carseat so far... the rest of the day was low key. Lots of rest for all of us. That night - he slept for 3 solid hours between feedings... and he nurses for about 30-45 minutes each time. So so thankful for my mother's day/b-day/first anniversary gift from Jim - the super plush recliner. So nice to be able to get some sleep while nursing!

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Joshua Michael Kirkwood

SO this is Jim and I am posting this as Dee sleeps after giving birth to our beautiful Baby Boy Joshua..I am short on words because I cannot put words to what I just witnessed and was a part of. It was amazing, Dee was amazing and we have a precious little guy because of it.. I'll post again later with a better story, still a little in awe.






Joshua Michael Kirkwood

7lbs 2oz.

21 Inches

Born at 9:41 am CST

May 5th 2007



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Thursday, May 3, 2007

Still waiting....

Today I am 27! Yippee... I was originally thinking man it wouldn't be fun to be in labor on your b-day... but I am now thinking why not! There are plenty of mom's who share a b-day with their child! I just hope my kid likes DQ Ice Cream Cake... cause in my opinion there is no other cake better than that on your b-day. And now they have blizzard cakes - yeah definitely a fan of the oreo...

No contractions to worry about for now... so we are still waiting... :)