Our sweet girl arrived on Tuesday, December 6 at 1:34 PM. She weighed 6 pounds and 12 ounces and is 20 1/2 inches long, with a head full of dark brown hair. We think she is absolutely beautiful and are just loving every second of getting to know her. [We might be a little more exhausted than ever before, but it is all worth it.]
Out the door to the hospital! last belly shot!
And she's out! [if only all I had to do was walk into the hospital-hah!]
She looked perfect in my opinion!
My doctor, Dr. Seguin, saying hello to miss Savannah!
There's her bassinet tag, with Uncle Aaron's name!
Right when we arrived into our post-partum room, it started SNOWING! Daddy showing his new daughter her first snow on her birthday. Very special.
Sleeping in her bassinet
Let's not talk about how rough I look, but I still want to remember her first 24 hours of life.
Again, no commenting on my rough appearance, but such a sweet first morning sunrise with pretty sunlight on the snow for her.
Grandad and CC LOVE their baby granddaughter! Her Gran and Nana LOVE her too but I somehow don't have a picture of them holding her at the hospital.
This is the first outfit we put her in! Such a precious little girl!
And just for my memory purposes, I want to recall when things happened at the hospital on Tuesday. Birc and I decided to induce labor on Tuesday with my doctor for many reasons, [even though I was hesitant about it] but I am so glad we did that and she is here now. We arrived about 8:15 and got checked in and I got a fluid IV. [but not before they blew my vein] Then my doc came at about 9:00 and broke my water and informed me I was 4 cm dialated and 95% effaced at that time. Then they added a pitocin drip to my IV. My nurse checked at 10:00 and I was already dialated to 7 cm and 100% effaced. I hadn't had any pain meds yet so I decided to wait just a bit and see how fast things would go. I didn't think the contractions were too painful, and I had told myself if I made it to 8 cm I would go without an epidural. Well, 20 minutes went by and I think I was at 9 cm, so I was at the point of no return and decided on no pain meds. Then my doc arrived about 12:45 and I started pushing [and blew another IV]. Miss Savannah Cate arrived right at 1:34 PM and we [me, most] were so relieved and happy labor was over! Birc did amazingly awesome and cheered me on, cut the cord, then kept a close eye on Savannah while they checked her out. My sis was a total Godsend and helped me through the entire labor, and my mom got there just in time to help when I needed another person to talk me through each contraction. My mother-in-law was a help holding the fan over my face for each contraction. All of the people I just mentioned got to see miss Savannah being born [by default, don't know if they all wanted to be in there but I wouldn't let them leave! hah!]
After a bit the granddaddies and uncle Aaron got to come in and meet her and took turns holding her. It was a very special day to meet our daughter. Birc and I are so blessed and happy to have a healthy little girl. We think she's just beautiful and perfect!