Monday, January 4, 2010

Surprise!

David and I have had quite the surprise over the last few days. I guess 2010 is going to be a pretty exciting year for us seeing as it started out with a bang. Saturday, after a seriously do nothing day I went to bed and woke up a 1/2 hour later to my water breaking. It is quite a shock to have a bunch of fluid coming out of you without you having any control over it. So we knew that meant my water had broken and proceeded to call our midwife. We were planning to have our baby (in February) at a birth center in Everett. However, when a baby is 6 weeks early it calls for some hospital help. We packed our bags and headed up to Providence Medical Center in Everett at 2:30 in the morning. They gave me Magnesium Sulfate to try to stop my labor so that they could have 48 hours to give me some steroids and let them work. The steriods quickly build the baby's lungs so that he has an easier time breathing when born. Sunday we spent the whole day trying to keep as still as possible as to not make labor progress any faster than it already was. After an exhausting day of monitoring his heartbeat and worrying about when the birth would be we had another night of no sleep. I had a couple of contractions that caused the umbilical cord to stress and therefore affected his heartbeat. That was pretty scary. Monday I woke up feeling horrible and realized it was the Magnesium Sulfate. After they took me off it and I had some food I felt a million times better and was able to get some rest. That afternoon I went to the bathroom and then realized that the cord had prolapsed causing a need for emergency c-section. We knew that we were going to have a c-section because the baby was breech but we thought I would be awake and that David could be there for it. I guess our baby had other plans. I went into the operating room at 4:52 and they made the incision at 4:57 and our baby was born at 4:59.

Aidan Michael Koenig was born at 4:59 on January 4th (which happens to be the same birthday as my dad!) weighing 5 pounds exactly. He was 17 1/2 inches and came into this world with a high pitched squeal. He is doing great and is amazing the doctors each day as he does more and more on his own. He was able to breathe on his own from the beginning and quickly was able to keep his temperature so now he is in a crib with many monitors and an IV helping him get the nutrition he needs to grow. They tell us that he will be in the NICU until he can eat on his own which could take a couple of weeks. We feel so lucky to have such great care and are thankful for the outcome of this unplanned event.

I was discharged from the hospital on Thursday and since then have been trying to take it easy so that I can heal. We spend our days at the hospital and then sleep at home to try to get as much sleep as possible. It sure is hard to leave Aidan.

So here are a few pictures of Aidan's first days....









4 comments:

lissalynn said...

for all that you went through cody you look great! aiden is a cutey, i think he has his dads nose. good luck and congratualtions!!!

Sarah said...

Congratulations! That would be a surprise. I'm glad things are going well.

Annie Marie said...

Man!! I LOVE and miss you guys! I really LOVE reading your blog! Thanks for the updates. Wow so much going on! You two make me so happy! Congrats!

The Jensen Family said...

WOw...obviously I am a little late reading you blog, but Congrats none the less. Glad to hear that things are going well. It definitely brings back memories of my Clark who was 8 weeks early and our many week of the NCIU until he could eat, but the good thing is eating they can learn!! We love when they breathe on their own and impress the doctors! We love the fighters...congrats on your new beautiful fighter. He is definitely a keeper.
Hope Mom is recovering as well and that Aiden gets to come home soon!