Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Samuel Thomas Bendixen

Little man joined our family exactly a month ago this evening.
I cannot believe how quickly this month has passed!

So, I'm just gonna put it out there,
I am having a much easier recovery period with this baby than the first!
Annie will one day read this and think that I hated her as a baby,
and that's not true.
I love my baby girl, and always have, but,
after giving birth the first time, 
I was completely unprepared for the lack of sleep
and the excess of hormones.

This video is in no way an exaggeration of how my hormones 
were for those first few weeks of motherhood.

Poor Jacob had no clue what he got himself into,
and this time around he was very shocked 
when I only had one break down in the 2 weeks postpartum,
(and really anyone would cry after they saw how much my traffic ticket cost!)

But, to get to the real point of this post,
this birth story is a lot different from my first.
As you may know,
I developed gestational diabetes this pregnancy, 
and due to fear of possible complications, 
I was set to be induced on May 10th, 7 days before my due date.
We were so lucky to have my parents come into town the night before
and they were taking care of Annie for us.

Now, I had been contracting off and on for over a week,
so when we finally got admitted at 10:30,
I was more than relieved to finally get the show on the road.
I was already dilated to 4 inches,
and once they started my pitocian, 
I consistently progressed a half inch every hour.

At about 3:30 pm, my doctor came in to check in,
and broke my water, which was what put it over the top for me.
Half hour later I had my epidural done and 
I was really excited for the prospect of a nap. 
However, I never got that nap. 
Little boy was now so low that 
the only way they could find him on the fetal monitor
was for me to lay with my legs at like 90 degrees apart,
with a big peanut shaped ball in between them.

After we finally got that figured out, 
I was ready to nap except for the overwhelming feeling 
that I needed to go to the bathroom. 
It was uncomfortable enough to keep me awake,
and when I eventually called the nurse in to see what we could do,
she checked and I was fully dilated.
By the time my OB came in 5 minutes later,
he was crowning and they started turning the room over for delivery.
As this all was happening, 
I just kept thinking out loud that I never got my nap!

After about 15 minutes of pushing,
our little man joined the world at 6:35 pm.
We are so in love with him,
and his big sister likes him more and more each day.

Samuel Thomas Bendixen

In just one month, this little man has changed our lives
so much for the better.
He has made his sister more loving and sharing.
Daddy and I may be exhausted,
but we are so in love with him! 
He is a calm, happy baby,
a great sleeper, an awesome eater, and a pro at this growing thing!
(He gained 3lbs already!)
So excited to see how much he changes in this next month!
















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