Friday, August 3, 2012

3 Months

Things have been busy on the home front. I have started work again and have slowly been getting back into the swing of things. I have an amazing opportunity to work from home right now so that has been a HUGE blessing. I have a great boss and team that encourage me every step of the way.

Going to church
Livvy went in for her second round of shots. She got the Hib and PCV shots and did wonderful. She didn't have any reactions after the shots besides tender thighs. She continues to gain weight slowly but surely. We had a few tummy problems when we were switching formulas and that was not fun for Livvy or for mommy. She is doing much better now that we've found a good formula for her.

Waiting for shots
We've experienced everything from floods to fires the past month. The Waldo Canyon fire sent Livvy and I down to my mom's house for a week. We had so much fun being on "vacation". The smoke was pretty thick at times and with Livvy's breathing we felt it'd be better to go stay with my mom in her A/C house. Yes, we do have AC in our house but our bedroom and Livvy's room are over the garage and under the attic. Unfortunately the only way to keep our room cool is to have a window unit and that was sucking in the smoke.  All in all it was a great time and grandma Popp loved having Livvy around for a week.

Hail
Flooding at Citadel Mall
Waldo Canyon Fire
During our stay with grandma Popp Livvy started sitting up by herself on the couch. She loves grandma's couch for naps and enjoys sitting there watching Jake play. Jake and Livvy are becoming pals and it's so fun to see Livvy's eyes get big when Jake makes funny faces or tries to explain cars or army men to her. There was one time she was crying and he went right up to her and told her to watch him and she'd feel better. He's also a great backseat babysitter and makes sure to let grandma and I know when Livvy is sleeping or when he's had to give her the pacifier. I have a feeling these two cousins are going to get along great!

Sitting Up
We took a day trip up to Denver with our friends Will and Peter. Our destination was IKEA! We had a great time walking around seeing what all IKEA had to offer. That place is HUGE! Livvy slept for a majority of the time but did decide to wake up at the end to see where she was. We ended up spending the entire day in Denver as we had to take Peter to DIA in the evening. Livvy did awesome despite having one meltdown at dinner. She was tired and the restaurant was loud! Once she was outside where it was quiet so went right to sleep. She slept the whole way up to Denver and the whole way home.

IKEA

Will and Livvy
Livvy has been sleeping through the night since the end of June. There have been times that I've had to wake her up in the mornings. Waking up is hard since she's not a morning baby but she always manages a big smile as soon as she sees us.

Sleeping
Napping
Livvy and I are still meeting up with our babies and mommies group. We're building some great friendships and it's wonderful seeing how the babies are growing and becoming more and more aware.


Smiles
Jared has been making monthly videos of Livvy. Below is her 3 month video.



Until next time!
-AKL

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Just Livvy

Just Hanging

Shopping in Manitou
Sleeping

Sleeping during Manitou shopping

Love Grandma Popp's couch

Teddy Bear
Yawn
Enjoy!
-AKL

Saturday, July 21, 2012

2 Months

2 Month Video

Time for Livvy's two month update. We've been super busy with appointments, get togethers, and life in general.

At Livvy's two month appointment her stats were: 8.4 lbs (4%), 21.5 inches long (18%), and her head circumference 15 inches (33%). She also received her DTAP and rotavirus vaccine. She did extremely well and had no reactions or fever after.

Waiting for shots
On May 27th we dedicated Livvy at church. Our pastor talked a little about parenting and raising Livvy in a Christian home. Our prayer is that she would come to know Christ at an early age and grow to know and love the Lord with all her heart. 

Praying for Livvy
Family photo
We've also had a great time going to dinner or hanging out at home with friends. It seems like there is always something to do and a great photo opportunity. 

Livvy with Lydia
High five






I enjoying spending every moment with Livvy. I absolutely love being a mommy especially Livvy's mommy. She brings so much joy to our lives and we can't imagine life without her. At two months she started smiling and cooing. Now she "talks" and smiles every day.
Kisses from mommy


Smiles
Until next time!
-AKL

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

1 Month Update

Phew I finally have a minute to blog. I'm just going to throw this out there....these blogs won't be on time....I'm enjoying spending all my time with Livvy and the computer is the last thing on my mind. :o)

Livvy's one month check up was back in May and she weighed in at 6.8 lbs (3%) and was 20.5 inches long (26%). Basically our little girl is all arms and legs! We are still struggling to get weight on but slowly and surely she is gaining. In order to get some weight on her we are having to supplement with formula but we're hopefully that soon she will be back to strictly breast feeding.

Livvy and I are attending a weekly breast feeding support group at the hospital and it's been great being able to see her weight increase over the weeks. We've also made friends with 3 other ladies who all have babies around the same age as Livvy. It's fun to meet up and see how the babies are growing and talk about our concerns and milestones. It's a fantastic support group and I'm glad Livvy and I have the opportunity to go.

At one month Livvy is still a very chill baby. The only time she really cries is when she is hungry, has a gas bubble stuck, or is extremely tired. She loves the new Chris Tomlin CD and will calm down once we start playing it. As of today we've played his album 123 times according to iTunes. Fingers crossed she continues to live up to her name "Peaceful One".

Other highlights for her first month are:

Daddy/Daughter date to Starbucks and Target so I could have an hour to myself. Daddy loved it, Olivia slept through it, and mommy missed them like crazy!

Daddy/Daughter Date to Starbucks and Target
Daddy and Olivia
Outfit for date with daddy
Chandler and Livvy continue to become great buddies. Wherever Livvy is you'll find Chandler. Sometime he can't get close enough to her. She's not too sure what she thinks of Chandler kisses but puts up with him. 

Chandler kisses
Snuggle time
On Memorial day we had a picnic with some great friends. Livvy enjoyed being outside for a few hours and we enjoyed spending time with our friends and eating some BBQ!

Sleeping after lunch
We went to Territory days with uncle Ryan and nephew Jakob. It was a nice warm day and we were able to get everything done before the wind blew in. Livvy got to experience her first bus ride, which she slept through and had her diaper changed in the park. She loved the feel of grass on her hands. 


Diaper change in the park
We are enjoying bath time more and more. The first few were a little scary but now once the water hits her belly she loves it! Daddy's favorite time is snuggle time after the bath.
Snuggle time after bath

Livvy also got to meet Eli for the first time. Eli is my best friend Julie's little boy. It was very fun and a little crazy to get together so our kids could meet. We had a good time talking about kids and how our lives have changed.

Eli and Livvy

Eli and Livvy
Enjoy!!
-AKL

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Olivia's Birth Story

Friday, April 13, 2012:

The day started off like any other day. I decided I was going to work from home so I got ready and began working. For the past two days I had noticed a small pain in my upper abdomen. I didn't think anything of it since it only hurt when you'd press on the spot, kind of like a bruise. I figured that's all it was. I hadn't mentioned anything to anyone and had planned on not mentioning it. Jared and I decided to meet up for lunch so we went to Garbanzo and sat outside since it was such a nice afternoon. During lunch I rubbed my belly and realized the pain was still there. Not realizing what I was getting ready to say I mentioned it to Jared.....NOT what I had planned on doing. Of course Jared insisted that I call my doctor to see what was going on. At first I told him no because we were just being over paranoid but he continued to push the issue and I finally said I would call. We finished lunch and I made a call to the doctor. I talked with one of the nurses and she asked if she could call me back after the mid-wife got off the phone. 

We went about our afternoon and occasionally Jared would ask me to call the doctors office again because he was convinced they had forgotten about me. I told him I would call them again at 2:30 pm if they hadn't called me back. I kid you not 2:28 pm rolled around and Jared was on my case to all them again. I said they had 2 minutes left and low and behold at 2:29 pm the nurse called me back. She told me that she had discussed my symptoms with the mid-wife and they suggested I go ahead and go into labor and delivery just to get checked out. 

I hung up with the nurse told Jared what she had said and the whirlwind started. Jared kept telling me over and over we were going to have a baby! We quickly "cleaned" up the house and threw our bags in the car just to be safe. On the inside I was laughing because I knew we'd be home in a few short hours. 

We got to the hospital and they immediately put me in a triage room and was told to wait for the nurse to come in. Once she arrived I explained to her what had been going on and that my doctors office had suggested that I come in to get checked out. The nurse quickly got me hooked up to the fetal stress monitor to see how the baby was doing. Baby's heart beat was strong and she seemed very happy where she was at. They took my blood pressure, which was high, and had me give a urine sample. To my relief the sample came back free of protein - a sign of pre eclampsia. After hearing my sample was fine I was sure they'd send us home since baby was ok as well. The nurse told us they needed to take some blood work and depending on how that came back we'd know if we were staying or leaving.  Thus the waiting game began. 

Since I had no where to go I continued to finish up some work emails in the triage room, I figured I had time so why not. Jared began texting who knows who that we were at the hospital and that he thought we'd be having a baby. I politely kept reminding him that we'd be going home especially since they had yet to give me a wrist band, there was no protein in my urine, and baby's heartbeat was strong. The nurse kept checking on us and apologizing for the long wait. A few hours later she came back and had a wrist band with her. She proceeded to put it on me and told us that one of my labs came back a little off. She said she needed to discuss the results with the on-call doctor and that she'd be back shortly. Jared asked what that meant for us staying or leaving and she said it could go either way depending on the doctor. A few minutes later she came back and told us I wasn't going anywhere and that we'd be having a baby. Jared was beyond giddy and I was beyond shocked!

Waiting in triage to see if we were having a baby
The nurse gave us a few minutes to process what we had just been told and she instructed me to order dinner from the hospital cafe. I quickly called my mom and told her what was happening and that I wanted her to come to the hospital. As soon as phone calls and texts were sent, dinner was ordered and we were on our way to our labor and delivery room. I was hooked up to an IV and next we were meeting with the on-call doctor. She told us that two of my labs had come back poorly and that was why they decided it was time to induce. They said I was showing signs of pre pre eclampsia and since I was 38 weeks they weren't going to wait it out. She did tell us this was going to be a LONG process. She said she didn't see of having the baby that night, Phew....who wants a Friday the 13th baby, she didn't see us having the baby on the 14th even. Possibly the 15th or 16th if we were lucky! I was not a happy camper to hear that I might be in labor for 3 or 4 days! She explained that at 8:00 PM they would start the first round of Cervidil and depending on how my body reacted they would possibly start pitocin at 8:00 AM on Saturday, April 14th.  

My mom arrived at the hospital and before we knew it we were starting the first round of Cervidil. Since we knew nothing was going to be happening that night Jared went home to sleep and my mom stayed with me. I was encouraged to get some sleep but honestly who can sleep at a time like that? I should add that when I arrived at the hospital I was 60% effaced and totally closed. 

Saturday, April 14, 2012:

I made it through the night and by the morning they were telling me that once the shift change happened they would check me again and see what the new doctor wanted to do. I was checked by the new nurse and was still 60% effaced and had dilated to a whopping 1/2cm. Our new doctor decided to start pitocin to see if that would help me progress. She was nice enough to let me order breakfast before we started pitocin since I wouldn't be able to eat once we started. Around 10:00 AM pitocin was started. 

It took a little while but eventually I started to have a few little contractions. The nurse kept telling me that she wouldn't check me until I couldn't talk through a contraction or was crying. We told my mom to go home to check on the dogs and get a little rest since the doctor said we still had plenty of time. Once my mom got back Jared went home to rest for a bit. 

During the time Jared was gone I had a series of 3 strong contractions. The nurse happened to come check on me and realized that I wasn't my normal chipper self. She said that she wanted to see how far I'd progressed. I remember telling my mom I had to be at least 3 or 4 cm with how the contractions were picking up. To my utter disbelief I had only progressed to 1 cm and 70% effaced. I lost it! I thought the baby was never going to come and that I'd be in labor for another 2 or 3 days! 

The nurse had left and went to talk to the doctor. Next thing I knew the doctor came in and said she wanted to place an internal pressure monitor and strip my membranes. Jared walked in the room right as the doctor broke my water. He was very surprised at what he walked in on! The doctor and nurse left and almost instantly I began have major contractions. My goal was to go natural for as long as I could. I honestly couldn't tell you how long I made it before I was requesting an epidural. We asked the nurse and she informed up that the anesthesiologist was currently in a c-section and would be at least another 30 minutes. Eventually he came in and what was supposed to take 3 minutes ended up taking 45 minutes! Not a fun 45 minutes! He tried 4 different times to place it and with each new try he gave more local anesthetic as well as IV narcotics. By the time he was done I couldn't move anything from the belly button down! 

While they did my catheter I had my mom and Jared take a brief walk. While they were gone the doctor came in and notified me that the only way I was going to have this baby was an emergency c-section. They  had checked me again since my contractions had been off the chart and I was still 70% effaced and had progressed to barely 2cm. The doctor could feel the baby's head and felt molding but said she wasn't able to move down. She didn't know if the baby was too big or if it was my pelvis but she wasn't budging. I told the doctor I needed to talk to my husband before I could say yes to the c-section. Jared and my mom came back and the nurse filled them in on what was happening. We decided not to jeopardize the baby or me and that we'd go ahead with the c-section. Jared asked the doctor if he had time to go home and shower and was promptly told "NO, we want her in the operating room in 5-10 minutes...how quickly can you get in scrubs?" I hugged and kissed my mom and off we went.

Literally 10 minutes later I was wheeled into the operating room and everything began. 

Time the c-section started

Seven minutes later at 5:29 PM Olivia Kay Leffler was born! She weighed in at 7lbs 1/2oz and was 19 1/4 inches long. 

Getting cleaned up
First family photo
Weight
Bath time
After Olivia was born and I was stitched up they took me to recovery for 2 hours. Originally I was told that I wouldn't get to hold Olivia until after I was out of recovery however I received a nice surprise and Jared came down with Olivia shortly after I arrived. It was a short meeting but at least I got to hold her!
Hanging with mommy in recovery
Olivia did end up in NICU during the middle of the night. She had a couple of low blood sugar levels and since my milk hadn't come in they wanted to make sure she ate so her levels would go up.

Sunday, April 15, 2012:

By the next morning her blood sugar levels had stabled but jaundice set in and they decided to keep in her in the NICU to keep her on the lights and to continue to monitor her sugar levels just to be safe. We continued to visit Olivia as much as we could over the next few days. It was so hard to not have her in our room and to miss out on some bonding but we wanted our little girl to get what she needed from the NICU.

Under the lights
Monday, April 16, 2012:

By Monday the visiting NICU nurse said we could take Olivia back to our room and getting ready to go home on Tuesday. We were so excited to get to be with her. When we were getting ready to have her discharged from NICU I noticed she was breathing a little funny. I asked what that was all about and the doctor and nurse decided she couldn't be discharged and would need to stay another day and night in NICU. They wanted to monitor her and see if they could pin point exactly what was happening.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012:

The visiting pediatrician (who actually saw me as a child) decided she had Tracheomalacia and said she should grow out of it. It's basically a floppy airway and she would do best sleeping on her tummy or being elevated when she slept.  He was hopeful that by the evening we would be able to have her move to our room and go home on Wednesday. That night when the new NICU nurse got in and did her rounds she called our room and let us know that she was bringing Olivia to us! She said she would be checking on Olivia throughout the night to see how her levels and breathing were. If all went well they said we would probably be able to take her home the next day.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012:

Thankfully Olivia did extremely well staying with us overnight. Her numbers and breathing were all stable and the nurse said as long as the doctor said she could be released then we'd be going home! We received a call from the doctor and she said she felt like Olivia could go home!! We had one more hurdle to jump and that was the carseat test. We were asked to bring her carseat to NICU and put her in it for an hour and a half. If her breathing remained stable she would be discharged. That was the longest hour and a half of watching her monitor to make sure she didn't dip. She passed with flying colors and the doctor gave the ok for her to be discharged. We sat with the nurse and went over discharge procedures and we were escorted back to our room so I could be discharged. By lunch time Jared was packing the car and we were headed home!!

Going home

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

34 Weeks

Another day and another appointment. I have a feeling that these weekly appointments are going to make the last few weeks fly by! Today we went in and I was told every week I will come in before my appointments and have Non Stress Tests (NST). The midwife had mentioned the possibility of having these at last weeks appointment, but we didn't get the confirmation until today. The purpose of the tests is just to make sure she's moving around like she supposed to. The beginning of the test she was sleeping, so they had me drink some water and she woke up and did what she was supposed to! Jared did freak out when her heart rate jumped into the 190s and he told me to relax so she would! Well the nurse was happy to tell him that it was totally normal! She explained that when Olivia is sleeping or just chilling, her heart rate is in the 150-160s. When she wakes up, her heart rate increases and that's what they want. She reassured Jared that Olivia is doing what she's supposed to.

After being hooked up for 30 minutes we went into another room for measurements and to check her position and fluids. Fluids are really good and it's looking like Olivia is weighing in at 5lbs 11oz. Currently her head is down, so we're praying she stays that way. She is measuring two days ahead of her due date, so it's anyone's guess when this little girl is going to come. We did ask the doctor how much she thought Olivia would weigh at birth and she is thinking 7-7 1/2lbs. Let's hope she's right. Jared was over 7lbs and I was over 6lbs so I'd be happy with a 6 or 7lb baby! We will have a quick ultrasound at every appointment just to make sure she doesn't flip and to monitor fluids, weight, and length. Hearing that was a nice surprise we weren't expecting.

So all in all things are going well. We've started packing our hospital bag, we finish labor and delivery classes tomorrow night, and we pre-register at the hospital on Friday! Busy, busy, busy!!

Until next time!
-AKL