What an angel. We did take the advice of friends and let Neil sleep in the nursery with the nurses while we were in the hospital. It allowed me to sleep and still have the opportunity to breastfeed. The nurses were wonderful and we got many many tips from nurses on how to make breastfeeding work. We'll see how that goes.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Birthday
After waiting around the house on a hospital room to become available, Rodney and I decided to go ahead and make our way to West Ashley. Of course we MUST have some alcoholic beverages available to our guests who come by the hospital, so we made a stop at Total Wine. It was too funny - the lady checking us out asked when I was due. It was awesome to see the look on her face when I said in 2 hours - she looked at me like I was crazy. Scheduled C-sections are great for planners!
Getting ready for surgery:
We arrived at the hospital around 11:00 and things happened really quickly after that - surgery was scheduled for noon but we ended up going back for surgery at 12:30 or so. Surgery wasn't too bad and I'm feeling well. Rodney has been wonderful and I couldn't ask for a more beautiful son!
Rodney Neil Hancock II is born at 1:05 PM weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz., 21 1/2 inches long.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Waiting on a room
Looks like things are going to be delayed a few hours. Nothing that we can control - just lots of babies being delivered today. So, we are waiting on a call from the hospital telling us they are ready for us to "come on down."
Rodney and I both were tossing and turning a lot last night, but we definitely got some sleep - I was pleasantly surprised. I'm hoping for a wireless connection in the hospital so we can update the website with pictures. This is such a quicker way to get the word out than texting or sending phone pictures. I guess we'll wait and see - the nurses say it's touch and go with the wireless connection availability.
Hopefully next time I update this website - I'll be a MOMMY!
Rodney and I both were tossing and turning a lot last night, but we definitely got some sleep - I was pleasantly surprised. I'm hoping for a wireless connection in the hospital so we can update the website with pictures. This is such a quicker way to get the word out than texting or sending phone pictures. I guess we'll wait and see - the nurses say it's touch and go with the wireless connection availability.
Hopefully next time I update this website - I'll be a MOMMY!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Pets and babies
Getting ready for baby - even on Clemson Carolina day. Not much more to do, but we keep cleaning and have found more things to clean than I ever imagined. Our dogs have been so funny - they know something is going on, but they just aren't sure what yet. I really wonder how they are going to react. We took a pets and new babies class and have many tips from them. Rodney is going to bring either a blanket or a hat home on Friday to get the dogs used to Neil's smell - we'll see how that goes.
Many people have asked when to stop by the hospital. Rodney and I talked last night and we are both thinking that we'll be up to seeing people late Thursday afternoon or Friday anytime. That way, we can hopefully get settled into our room and get to know Neil a little bit - I'm hoping he'll eat right after birth too. We'll see how that goes.
I am going to try and update the website pretty quickly with pictures, so stay tuned!
Many people have asked when to stop by the hospital. Rodney and I talked last night and we are both thinking that we'll be up to seeing people late Thursday afternoon or Friday anytime. That way, we can hopefully get settled into our room and get to know Neil a little bit - I'm hoping he'll eat right after birth too. We'll see how that goes.
I am going to try and update the website pretty quickly with pictures, so stay tuned!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Neil's birthday
Thank you, thank you, thank you for all your thoughts and prayers. Unfortunately, Neil decided that he was extremely happy in his current position and didn't want to move. Believe me though - they tried - 3 times to be exact. He just wasn't having it. And for those of you that are wondering, yes, it was painful. Nothing like the video! Nothing at all - I could smack that woman for making it look so easy.
Good news is - we are going to have a baby next Thursday, November 29, 2007. We check into the hospital at 10 a.m. and our c-section is scheduled for noon. I'm getting used to the fact that the birth of our son is scheduled - that is so weird to me! But, as many of you know, Rodney is a planner through and through, so this suites him just fine.
I don't think our house has ever been so clean and put together. Of course there are tiny things that we still want to do, but nothing needs to be done anymore - just wants to satisfy. I hope that many of you are able to come and visit during the first few weeks of Neil's life. I know it isn't possible for all of you, but we'd love to have you stop by and see us over the holidays.
My last day of work is going to be Tuesday, November 27th. I've been advised by many mothers to take the day before because you'll never have that day again - the last day without a child! So crazy to think about. Still letting this sink in...
Good news is - we are going to have a baby next Thursday, November 29, 2007. We check into the hospital at 10 a.m. and our c-section is scheduled for noon. I'm getting used to the fact that the birth of our son is scheduled - that is so weird to me! But, as many of you know, Rodney is a planner through and through, so this suites him just fine.
I don't think our house has ever been so clean and put together. Of course there are tiny things that we still want to do, but nothing needs to be done anymore - just wants to satisfy. I hope that many of you are able to come and visit during the first few weeks of Neil's life. I know it isn't possible for all of you, but we'd love to have you stop by and see us over the holidays.
My last day of work is going to be Tuesday, November 27th. I've been advised by many mothers to take the day before because you'll never have that day again - the last day without a child! So crazy to think about. Still letting this sink in...
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
And Neil is breech
Little Neil - not even born yet and is already causing me stress! I went to the doctor yesterday and Dr. Wilson (back from maternity leave) had trouble finding Neil's heartbeat in the location where it should be. So, she got out the ultrasound machine and realized the reason why she couldn't find his heartbeat in my lower abdomen is because he's BREECH! We don't know how long he's been in this position, but he's definitely completely breech - and even a little sideways. His head is basically underneath my right breast and his shoulders are under my left breast. No wonder I've been feeling so much movement in my pelvis - he's been kicking me like crazy!
After speaking at length with Dr. Wilson, our options are to either schedule a c-section for the first week of December or we can schedule an appointment at the hospital and have Dr. Wilson try and externally turn Neil into a head down position. Rodney and I thought about it a lot and I of course did a lot of research on the Internet (check out this link to watch a video of the procedure - it's not graphic at all: Turning a breech baby) and have decided to do the procedure tomorrow. It was either tomorrow or not at all because of the rate at which Neil is growing in my uterus - he won't have much room to turn the longer we wait.
My thoughts behind the decision to go with the procedure are mainly because I want to do everything I can to avoid a scheduled c-section. I know many people would love to avoid labor and have a scheduled c-section, but I really would prefer to have a vaginal birth. Just personal preference I guess. We'll see what God has planned for us!
So, we check into the hospital tomorrow at 11:00 and Dr. Wilson will come in around noon to do the procedure. She will try for about 10 minutes to get him to turn - it either works pretty quickly or it doesn't. If he turns, great - we'll continue as we have until I go into labor. If he doesn't turn - we'll schedule a c-section for the first week of December. Either way, the end result is the same - we are going to have a precious little boy in less than 3 weeks! So exciting.
Please keep your fingers crossed that Neil cooperates and decides it's in his and my best interest to flip tomorrow.
After speaking at length with Dr. Wilson, our options are to either schedule a c-section for the first week of December or we can schedule an appointment at the hospital and have Dr. Wilson try and externally turn Neil into a head down position. Rodney and I thought about it a lot and I of course did a lot of research on the Internet (check out this link to watch a video of the procedure - it's not graphic at all: Turning a breech baby) and have decided to do the procedure tomorrow. It was either tomorrow or not at all because of the rate at which Neil is growing in my uterus - he won't have much room to turn the longer we wait.
My thoughts behind the decision to go with the procedure are mainly because I want to do everything I can to avoid a scheduled c-section. I know many people would love to avoid labor and have a scheduled c-section, but I really would prefer to have a vaginal birth. Just personal preference I guess. We'll see what God has planned for us!
So, we check into the hospital tomorrow at 11:00 and Dr. Wilson will come in around noon to do the procedure. She will try for about 10 minutes to get him to turn - it either works pretty quickly or it doesn't. If he turns, great - we'll continue as we have until I go into labor. If he doesn't turn - we'll schedule a c-section for the first week of December. Either way, the end result is the same - we are going to have a precious little boy in less than 3 weeks! So exciting.
Please keep your fingers crossed that Neil cooperates and decides it's in his and my best interest to flip tomorrow.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
6:30 AM - REALLY?!
Just FYI for those of you who have never had a roof put on your house - they begin working at 6:30 IN THE MORNING! Who does that?! Thank goodness we are having this done now and not after Neil is born...
Monday, November 12, 2007
No news yet
No news at the doctor today - cervix is closed. So I go back next Monday for another checkup. The good news is that my doctor doesn't allow her patients to go past 41 weeks! As I type this though, I just realized that my "real" doctor comes back from maternity leave next Monday. Hopefully she has the same thoughts on that as her partner. Let's hope!
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Nursery
Well, we are less than a month away now. Rodney and I worked most of the afternoon on the nursery. I've been sick since Wednesday afternoon - I'm hoping it's just the abrupt change in the weather and not a sinus infection or something. All I've done is sleep since Friday afternoon - until today when I just couldn't take it anymore! I go to the doctor tomorrow late afternoon and they actually do an exam to get a better idea about where we are - everyone cross your fingers that he's in the correct position and getting ready for delivery!
Today, Rodney and I took some things back to Babies R Us in North Charleston, then made our way to Mount Pleasant to Celedon (a great store!) to pick up a seagrass rug for Neil's nursery. I just took these pictures with Rodney's camera phone so they aren't really clear, but it will give you an idea of how things are coming together. And yes, we know that Neil's name isn't exactly straight - we'll get there eventually. That isn't an easy project!
Today, Rodney and I took some things back to Babies R Us in North Charleston, then made our way to Mount Pleasant to Celedon (a great store!) to pick up a seagrass rug for Neil's nursery. I just took these pictures with Rodney's camera phone so they aren't really clear, but it will give you an idea of how things are coming together. And yes, we know that Neil's name isn't exactly straight - we'll get there eventually. That isn't an easy project!
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Tick, tick, tick
Tick, tick, tick. Seriously - the time is going by lighting fast now. I spent this past weekend in Hartsville with mom for Lindsay's wedding. What a beautiful ceremony. I was a reader - and for those of you that know me really well - you know my face became blood red as I spoke in front of the entire church. I swear, when I was on that anti-anxiety drug, Lexapro, my face never got red like that. Oh well, just one of those things I guess. Needless to say, I'm not looking forward to that part of the wedding video!
Rodney has been great getting the house ready for Neil. Our list of things to do has been getting smaller and smaller every day. Last month, we had the following things to do:
Paint the baby furniture - DONE
Take the child prep and tour class - DONE
Take a breastfeeding class - DONE
Write a birthing plan - pretty much DONE
Paint the lettering to go above Neil's crib - DONE
The only thing we haven't finished is to prep the birthing announcements and complete the "list." But, we have time for that.
I have to say a HUGE thank you to my Aunt Harriet for coming to Charleston and painting all Neil's furniture black. It looks so nice! Now all of the hand-me-down furniture doesn't look like it's been handed down. All the pulls match on the drawers and the pieces look like they were meant to be together. However, we do have one HUGE problem. We can't get the crib back together. Seriously - we've tried. It's almost funny - almost, but not!
Rodney has been great in getting other things done around the house. We are getting a new roof this weekend with new gutters and they are even taking down the magnolia tree in the front yard. When mom was here last weekend we planted two large planters at the front door with beautiful plants in each - let's see how long I can keep them alive. We are trying to get even the small things done before Neil decides to make an appearance. 5 weeks and counting!
Rodney has been great getting the house ready for Neil. Our list of things to do has been getting smaller and smaller every day. Last month, we had the following things to do:
Paint the baby furniture - DONE
Take the child prep and tour class - DONE
Take a breastfeeding class - DONE
Write a birthing plan - pretty much DONE
Paint the lettering to go above Neil's crib - DONE
The only thing we haven't finished is to prep the birthing announcements and complete the "list." But, we have time for that.
I have to say a HUGE thank you to my Aunt Harriet for coming to Charleston and painting all Neil's furniture black. It looks so nice! Now all of the hand-me-down furniture doesn't look like it's been handed down. All the pulls match on the drawers and the pieces look like they were meant to be together. However, we do have one HUGE problem. We can't get the crib back together. Seriously - we've tried. It's almost funny - almost, but not!
Rodney has been great in getting other things done around the house. We are getting a new roof this weekend with new gutters and they are even taking down the magnolia tree in the front yard. When mom was here last weekend we planted two large planters at the front door with beautiful plants in each - let's see how long I can keep them alive. We are trying to get even the small things done before Neil decides to make an appearance. 5 weeks and counting!
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