Thursday, February 18, 2010

A new beginning...

On 11 Feb, around 9pm or so, we were sure Madyson was going to make her debut. CXs were about 2-3 minutes apart and steadily becoming stronger so we went to the hospital as directed only to find I had not progressed and was still only 3 cm dilated. We were told I could walk for two hours and then be rechecked to see if I progressed then, so we decided to try it. After two hours of circling the hospital, the doctor rechecked me and I was at exactly the same point I was before. Needless to say, I was very disheartened and ready to meet my little girl, but we were sent home. At around 4am on 12 Feb I woke up to some serious pain. I wanted to hold off as long as I could to ensure everyone would get enough sleep but by 5:30am the pain was unbearable and I needed to get to the hospital... NOW! Contractions were 1-2 minutes apart on the drive to the hospital and at this point, I now had pain in my lower back. (Let me note here that I had every intention to try and have a natural birth with no drugs) Nevertheless, at this point all I wanted was drugs to make the pain go away!

Long story short, we got to the hospital, I progressed far enough now that they admitted me and about eight hours later little Madyson had arrived to two very proud and emotional parents with the help of one very amazing nurse!










Grandma B and Auntie Steph were there to meet little Madyson and both could not have been any happier. We thought Steph would not make it in time but she got into town on the 8th of Feb and was able to spend some time with us before Madyson got here.










It has now been almost a week since Madyson was born and she has already changed so much. When she was first born, her cute little nose was smooshed and her left foot has an inversion. After the orthopedic doctors checked her, we were assured everything would fix it on its own and we affectionately call her "Little Crooked Foot", Kevin says it is her Indian name. Her nose is slowly correcting itself, but her foot looks 100 times better than before.

This week Madyson has gone on her first stroll around the neighborhood, her first bath, her first phot shoot with Auntie Steph and her first trip to the beach! We are thinking about going to the zoo tomorrow, as it seems the fresh air is really helping her sleep.  As of now, it is easy to tell when something is wrong. She is only fussy when she is hungry or needs changing... or while you are changing her. Otherwise, she is either asleep or very alert and happy to have tummy time with Daddy.


Madyson also has her very own bodyguard; Shaye!



2 comments:

  1. Thank you for the update. Marlene and I also like the photos you placed on the blog. Kevin never told us about her nose or foot, so that was new to us too. Hope you guys enjoy the zoo, I'm sure she'll love the new elephant exhibit. We love you guys!!

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  2. Kevin doesn't worry needlessly like I do so he probably didn't even thinnk twice about it. The doctors said her foot and nose would correct itself and both are already barely noticable.

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