Sunday, February 19, 2012

Emerson's 1st Month

WOW... It's hard to imagine Emerson is almost 6 weeks old! The days sometimes seem long, but these weeks sure have gone by fast. I am definitely enjoying her... learning her every cry, coo, and movement that makes her a unique person.

She went to the pediatrician for her 1-month wellness... she now weighs 10.5 lbs (75% in her age group); 21 in (75% in age group) and her head is now 35 cm (50% in her age group); wearing 3 month range clothing.

She is awake more these days... and very much alert. She is able to hold her head up and is very good at balancing her legs to stand. The pediatrician was very impressed with her strength!

In the past month we have had quite a few visitors... Frank's mom, sister and three nieces; and just this past week, my mom visited. We enjoyed all of them visiting with us and getting to know Miss Emerson!

Following are some photos from the past month...


13 days old w/nieces



14 days old



18 days old



20 days old



24 days old (at work w/Mommy)



25 days old



1 month 6 days



1 month 9 days



Emerson... hungry



Emerson... full

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Emerson's 1st week



Emerson has had such an exhausting week... can you tell?


Well... maybe everyday is like this, but it is so hard to not capture this moment everyday. She had many visitors at the hospital on the day of her arrival and has got to visit with her family more since she has been home. Here are some photos of her 1st week in the Sims family!

2 DAYS OLD (going home):

4 DAYS OLD:

(1st Bath)


(with Papa)


(with Grams)


(with great-Granny)


5 DAYS OLD:

(with cousin, Zane)


(with Aunt Jenni & Uncle Jeff)


1 WEEK:

(napping with Mommy)

Introducing Emerson Leigh...

Wondering how the birth went... well... here is a short version!

On Monday, January 9, Frank and I were getting ready to go to bed. Shortly after getting in the bed, I was not feeling like myself. My stomach was achy and I thought it was just something we had for dinner. About 10 mins later I thought it was early labor pains, so I went and sat/bounced on my yoga ball. At about 10:30pm I decided to text my sister (Hilary) to get her advice on whether to call the doctor or not. We chatted back and forth for about a half hour and then we decided to go ahead and call.

The on-call doctor told me it was likely early labor signs, but to keep better track of the contractions (because that is what I was experiencing!). About 45 mins later, Frank and I determined that the contractions were 3-4 mins apart, so we decided to head to the hospital, and I called the on-call doctor again. And Frank made his phone calls on the way.

We arrived about 1:00am on Tuesday, January 10, and after a few reviews with the nurse, it was determined that I was definitely beginning to labor our Baby BOG! In the beginning I was still 80% effaced (thinned out) and 3 cms dialated. I made it to 6 cms before getting the epidural (poor Frank until then)! Every few hours the nurse would come and check in on the progress... and was slow going. At 6:00am I had reached 9cm and 100% effaced, so we thought for sure our Baby BOG would arrive by 9am... but then 9am arrived but Baby BOG had not. So we thought for sure... noon! And again... we were wrong! At this point the doctor was concerned about the strength of the contractions, not only was not 10 cms, but Baby BOG had not descended as far down the pelvic region as needed/expected. So I had to receive an internal contraction monitor to know for certain if the contractions were strong enough... after a short review, the doctor was comfortable with the reviews.

Finally, around 1pm I had reached 10 cms and Baby BOG was in a great place for me to begin the "labor down", basically pushing until the doctor was needed! We did this for two straight hours... and I didn't even break a sweat ;-) Baby BOG was in position and the doctor was ready to receive Baby BOG and with a little assistance, "the vacuum", Baby BOG had arrived at 3:39pm on Tuesday, January 10!

Frank, Hilary and I cried for what seemed like forever... Frank and I were later asked about our reaction to "it's a girl". And we thought about the question and never realized that it was actually "told" us. We were too excited that our Baby BOG had finally arrived and thankful for the blessing that God had given us.