I’d like you to meet Miss Squeaks
Chelsea and I, mostly Chelsea, are recovering from an eventful night.
**SPOILERS**
We had a baby girl. Her name is Evelyn Mae. And she's adorable.
**END SPOILERS**
The night started off a little rough. Chelsea hadn't been feeling very well all day. We went to the Women's Birth and Wellness Center because of fears of preeclampsia. She had a urine test that was going to tell us whether or not we were going to be induced that day.
3 hours later, we find out the test results and start on our way to UNC Women's Hospital. Chelsea was admitted and setup in a birthing room. We started off with Sarah, one of the midwives from WBWC, but after some more discussion we were transferred to the Family Practice at UNC because of the preeclampsia stuff.
As you can see, there was a reason for the concern. Chelsea's heartrate is way elevated in the picture above. Which was par for the night. Evelyn's heartrate stayed the same throughout the night as well. Chelsea's preeclampsia wasn't bothering Evelyn one bit.
So, Chelsea was started on magnesium sulfate to help prevent seizures that can be caused from eclampsia. It made her a little queasy and icky feeling. Once they got the magnesium going, they started her on Pitocin. This all happened around 8PM last night.
Nothing much happened for the next few hours. I'm sure Chelsea would say differently. She started having mild contractions. I'd stayed up with her until about midnight. We both tried to get some rest. I would guess I fared better in that department than she did. I passed out until she woke me up at 5AM.
She was starting to feel her contractions more and more and needed support to get through them. I did the best I could. I tickled her back, rubbed her back, and coached her as well as I could. The doctors came in around 5:30 AM (no worries, they had actually been checking on her every couple of hours throughout the night) and she was at 4 cm, 80%, and 0. Those in the know will understand those numbers I think.
After another couple of hours, Sarah came back to check on us and to tell us goodbye. She was getting off her shift at 8. But when she came in, she saw chelsea struggling through contractions. She got Chelsea to switch positions and checked her. She was now ready to go and on the verge of pushing. So, Sarah stuck around as the new doctors, who were also switching shifts, got the call in.
Then 4 pushes later we had a little baby. Seriously, it was quick. The doctors were even surprised how quickly Chelsea went from her not really contractions to baby through induction since she was only 37 weeks.
Chelsea did really well and I'm very proud of her. Now we have a brand new baby girl. Like I said before. She's adorable. I can't want to introduce her to everyone.
P.S. The title is in reference to the fact that Evelyn at this point doesn't really cry. She just kind of squeaks occasionally. It makes her more adorable.
It’s about to get real!
Chelsea went in the WBWC today and got some news. Here blood pressure spiked again. The bab is just fine, no issues there. But they're worried about her. So, she's doing some more tests tomorrow and if they come back with bad news we'll be going into the hospital tomorrow to be induced. Which, if you readers have been following along, I'll be a dad sometime in the next few days...
I'm still not convinced I'm ready. Though, as I've said previously, I don't think anyone is ever fully ready to be responsible for another human being. Let alone one that can't tell you what's wrong, when it's hungry, or that can't even move itself around. So, just thought I'd give you a quick heads up to let you know that soon this blog will be filled with information about the wonderful new thing that will be entering our lives.
Enjoy, and I'll see you on the other side.
Another week.
So, another week begins. Why do Mondays always suck? I blame the fact that I'm still required to work. Damn you lottery! Why won't you let me win you!? Work is the same as usual. I enjoy what I do, but if I didn't have to do it, I wouldn't. I'm sure I can't be alone on this one. But if I am, congrats to you for finding something you love to do so much you don't ever want to stop.
Anyways, I'm rambling. Other than the work week starting anew, Chelsea finally checked her phone to see several messages from the WBWC. Apparently they've decided to start worrying again about her blood pressure... I wish they'd make up their mind.
NOTE TO THE MOTHERS OUT THERE: NOTHING IS WRONG.
They just want to get her in more often to make sure nothing goes wrong either. So, that's been frustrating Chelsea this week. That and the whole being pregnant. She's ready for the baby to come, if only to ease the discomfort from carrying the baby around. I'm not so ready for the baby to come... But I don't think anyone is ever fully ready. We still have stuff to do and it's now falling on me to do. And, in case you weren't aware, I'm a procrastinator. So, hopefully I can get the cleaning and stuff done in a timely enough manner that Chelsea doesn't kill me before the baby comes... Or after the baby comes, for that matter.
It's early in the week and we're already struggling to make it through. I'm sure will be fine, but sometimes you just want a Tuesday to turn into a Friday. That would be nice. Hope everyone else is having a better start to their week.
We’ve been inspected!
So, we had our new home inspected on Wednesday this week. It went very well. The inspector showed us all of the problems our soon-to-be home had. And, fortunately, there weren't many issues at all and the issues that existed were very minor. If you're interested, here is the report.
Chelsea also visited the midwives at Women's Birth and Wellness Center on Wednesday. She found out at this appointment that she's having mini-contractions currently. Probably Braxton-Hicks contractions, but contractions none-the-less. So, that makes it more real than it has been before. I'm not ready for the baby to come today or tomorrow... We still need to do things to prepare! Like clean all of the clothes and linens the new baby will be using... Get bottles... Clean the house... Sweet Jesus! There's so much to do and so little time!
So, it's getting a little hectic around here. Preparing for a new baby, a new house, and a new life. I'm sure we'll handle everything fine, but at times it can be a little frightening. Also, I'm still not convinced I'm an adult, even with all of this other nonsense going on.
Again!? So Soon!?
Look at this! I'm updating again! It's almost like this might be a real blog!
So, things are going pretty well here in our little world. We've got multiple things on our plate right now:
1. Baby B
Chelsea is currently pregnant. Has been for about 33 weeks. She's doing well, I think. She still gets sick occasionally, has terrible heartburn, and can be quite pathetic at times. But, I love her and I'm proud of her for doing so well.
2. House Hunting
We are currently in the process of procuring a house. We've looked at 12 so far. 1 or 2 have gone under contract since we looked at them. 2-3 were completely not what we were looking for. And 3-4 are currently vying for love. We'll be going tomorrow night to re-visit a few of these. Adrian, Abby, Amy, and Josh will be accompanying us to give us their insight as to what is wrong with all of the houses.
3. Work, Work, Work
I've been working for Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. for the last year and half (about). It's been good. They're a civil engineering firm and I work in their Firmwide IS department. Luckily for me, unlike most IS, I tend to do little technical support. A majority of my work is coding websites to facilitate the workflows/processes for the rest of the firm. I just recently completed an online version of our Career Development Review, our annual job review. It's pretty awesome, if I do say so myself. I'm enjoying the work I do and they treat me well. Can't ask for much more.
4. School
Chelsea is still in school. Surprise, surprise. I swear she's never going to leave. She claims she will in 2012, but we'll have to wait and see. She's learning School Psych stuff and helping in the clinic. These keep her pretty busy. I don't know how she does everything.
There's the rundown of current affairs for us. We're still here, alive and breathing. Most of you will know this from Chelsea's blog, but now I'll be adding a slightly different perspective on things. I'll also probably discuss other things, like video games. So, occasionally you may find something that bores you, but greatly interests me.
Enjoy my new blog!



