WE HAD A GIRL!!!! Madeline Annette was born!! She came into
this world on October 25, 2011
at 9:02 pm !!
So much has happened since then, but I will back track to fill in all the wonderful details. Mitch and I went to the doctor onTuesday October 25, 2011 to have a
non-stress test ultrasound. While we
were there the nurse said that our little Bubba – because we didn’t know that
little Maddy was in me! – was doing great.
So then we went to have an ultrasound to see how she was growing, the
doctor said that she was actually decreasing in growth. That she was now in the 18th percentile, her
abdomen had gone from the 4th to the 3rd percentile and
her femur went from the 14th to the 1st percentile. The doctor doing the ultrasound said that she
was going to recommend that we get induced today. I was so nervous. I thought that little Maddy (still Bubba to
me) was going to be early because the doctor we saw the week before said he
thought she should be induced on Thursday, but it scared me so much to hear
that she was decreasing in size. We then
went and saw Dr. Kinghorn, we asked me how I was doing, and I said nervous, I
went over with her what the doctor who gave the ultrasound said, and Dr.
Kinghorn said that she agreed with the recommendation to have her induced. Mitch asked Dr. Kinghorn to comfort me in how
little Madeline was going to look because I had an image of our little baby
being disproportionate; Dr. Kinghorn told us that out little one was going to
look just fine. That she wanted us to
get induced because she didn’t want to wait another week in fear of the
placenta not working well and having to do a c-section.
So much has happened since then, but I will back track to fill in all the wonderful details. Mitch and I went to the doctor on
So after Dr. Kinghorn had said
that, I felt a lot more at ease and started to get really excited. Dr. Kinghorn said that she was going to call
labor and delivery and have us go right down there – I couldn’t believe it! My baby bag that I had packed was at home,
and I all of a sudden felt really unprepared!
There didn’t end up being room at labor and delivery so we went home and
had to wait for 2 hours. I hadn’t eaten
yet because I was so nervous about our appointment, so Dr. Kinghorn said I
could have a granola bar but not to tell anyone (so the rest of the day when
any nurse asked when I ate last I had to say 8am !). We went home, I, of course, was frantic in
getting things ready, and then we were off again to the hospital. At about 2pm ,
they hooked me up to the plutocen, I started having contractions, but they
weren’t that bad. Just felt like cramps,
so I didn’t want an epidural yet. I kept
talking to my sister every 30 minutes giving her updates. Then at about 6:30 ,
Dr. Kinghorn came in, she said I was dilated to 3 cm and 80-90 effacing; so she
went ahead and broke my water. It was a
really weird sensation; and then, about 5 minutes later, the contractions came
really hard and were really intense. I
called the nurse in and asked for the epidural.
The anesthesiologist came in and gave me the epidural – Mitch didn’t
look! My legs started to go numb, but
the contractions were still really intense and I was having to breath really
hard through them. Our new labor and
delivery nurse, Jodee, saw what a hard time I was having through the
contractions and said that I shouldn’t be feeling anything, so the
anesthesiologist came in again and gave me more medicine. Again, I was having to breath through the
contractions and pretty much in tears, the nurse saw this and told the
anesthesiologist to come in again; after the third time of giving me more
medicine, the pain from the contractions was going away, and my legs were
totally numb.
Then at about 7:15pm I felt really intense pressure, and told Mitch to
have Jodee come in and see how dilated I was.
She came in and said that I was at a 10!
And ready to go into labor! Dr.
Kinghorn was home (because her husband was the President of Young Men’s and had
a Halloween party – she said she would be back at about 8pm, but that she
didn’t think I would give birth that soon after breaking my water); so Jodee
thought she was going to have to use the doctor on call. The pressure was getting more and more
intense, and Jodee said that was why the contractions were so painful because I
was going from a 3 to a 10 in like 30 minutes!
I kept thinking that Bubba was going to fall out, so I had Mitch get
Jodee again; she checked and told me that the baby was not going to fall out
and that I was definitely going to have to push. It was now almost 8pm and she said that Dr. Kinghorn would be there at 8:15pm .
The nurses came in and brought
the table with the surgical instruments and the table that they would put Bubba
for weighing and washing. At that
moment, Mitch and I were alone in the room and we just looked at each other, it
became so real to us that our moment was here, that we were about to have our
precious baby and become parents. We
both started crying and were overwhelmed with emotion.
From then on, things seemed to
happen quickly; Dr. Kinghorn came in, Mitch ate a granola bar so he wouldn’t
faint, and then at 8:30pm, they had me start pushing, Mitch on my left and
Jodee on my right. Every time I got a
contraction, which I could feel but not near as intense as before, I had to
push will all my might. I have never
been so tired! My sister said that she
loved the pushing part, but I was soo tired each time I did it! Mitch was so great during all of it, he kept
encouraging me and wasn’t at all faint at watching. And then the moment came, I pushed really
hard and then Dr. Kinghorn said for me to open my eyes and just give some light
pushes, and there she was! I looked to
Mitch and said what did we have, and he was just in awe staring at our little
angel, and then I looked at our baby and me and Jodee both said, IT’S A
GIRL!! I was so overwhelmed with love
for our precious angel. The nurse took
her right away to suction out the amniotic fluid because she inhaled a bunch
when she came out. And then I heard her
crying and crying. I was so glad that
our baby was okay! All of my fears and
worries vanished. We had a healthy,
beautiful baby girl.
Mitch was over by Maddy taking
pictures and watching her as they suctioned her. She knew it was her dad right away and held
his hand. After they had stitched me up,
I was able to hold her. She was so
sweet, I couldn’t believe it. It was
such an amazing moment to hold our daughter in my arms. Kim and Mitch came in shortly thereafter; I
called my mom and we both just cried. I
called Erin and my dad and Betsy and was just overwhelmed with joy. They then wheeled me up to the nursery floor,
Mitch went to bath Maddy with the nurse.
He said it was such an amazing moment, that she didn’t like getting her
belly washed, but that she loved having her hair brushed and being under the
heating lamp. It was so sweet hearing
him talk about his little girl, he was just so in love with her from the start.


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Mitch, Maddy and Me all slept together in the room that night. Mitch and I didn’t sleep much. It was
about 1 or 2am when she was done with her shower, and we had so much adrenaline from all that had happened, we couldn’t stop holding her and watching her. The next day Kim came over again and so did Grandpa and Grandma, Beau and Sharee. Kim brought us dinner and we decided to have Madeline sleep in the nursery. I was so paranoid about her eating every three hours that I kept calling the nursery to have her brought in. She just kept getting sweeter and sweeter.
Our sweet baby girl.
Aunt Katie, Grandpa, and Grammy were there right after Maddy was born -
and of course Grammy has her camera ready!
First bath with Daddy!
Proud daddy.
Maddy had a habit of covering her hands over her face -
she's going to have to get over being camera shy.
she's going to have to get over being camera shy.
First play date with cousin Beau - born just two weeks earlier.
Her first outfit was a little big - our little Maddy is so tiny!
So excited that Grammer is here!
On our way home!