Before we realized that this was going to take far longer than anticipated.
There was a little party going on in the room. They all looked like walking zombies by the time we finally delivered.
Sunday April 1st I was having a lot of contractions that were rather painful, to the point that I had John take me to ShopKo to walk around because it was too cold outside. Even with all the contractions I was still at a three, but I was effacing some. Grandma Tobi didn't want to leave Sunday night until we checked one more time to see if I had dilated to a four. (At a four they keep you at the hospital, even if your labor stalls out.) I knew I wasn't at a four because the contractions hadn't been that hard during the afternoon but we checked anyway and guess what . . . I was at a four! So off to the hospital I went. I was not having regular contractions, but I was having contractions and I was at a four so they kept me. At about 8:00 Eric broke my water and I got my epidural. We figured he'd come flying out before midnight and he'd be stuck with an April Fools birthday. Once I hit a five I generally deliver within half an hour. I stalled out at an eight though and I was stuck there for nearly three hours. They finally gave me some pitocin to get things going and they got going. But Jordan didn't like it and they ended up having to put a scalp heart rate monitor on him THREE times. They stopped the pitocin so Jordan would calm down and he did. Thankfully the contractions kept going! I still couldn't sit up or roll off my right side without him reacting badly though. Finally, after a couple of pushes we had our little man at 3:27 am!
Jordan Tate
April 2, 2012
6 lb 5 oz
19.5 inches
I was only able to hold him for a few minutes before I gave him back to the nurses. He sounded like he had fluid in his lungs and guess what . . . he did! Poor little guy had to go up to the NICU.
They tried the CPAP machine first but he didn't do as well as they would have liked so they moved him to the ventilator.
Thankfully he only had to stay on that for a few hours, long enough for the surfactant they gave him to kick in. They thought he might have pneumonia so they started the antibiotics and he had to be on them for three days.
His third day he had to be under the bilirubin light to help with some jaundice. We didn't have to take the lights home with us, which was great. He also didn't have to come home with oxygen or anything else which was so nice. In total he was in the NICU for three days and had to have his bilirubin levels checked for five days.