Kory and I arrived at Banner-Thunderidge Hospital wednseday afternoon to see Brayden. I had my bags packed and had every intention of staying with Brayden until he would be released. Braydens room consists of this incubator that is hooked up to several different large machines that are all monitoring something. He has a sink to wash hands and a 4ft. couch. This is all. No TV, phone or bathroom. The nearest bathroom is down the hall and around the corner. Every 3 hours the lid to Brayden's incubator is raised, his diaper is checked, all the wires and monitors are looked over. At this time if Brayden's heart beat is beating at a normal pace and he's not struggling breathing he can be fed a bottle with 2 teaspoons of milk in it. This is called his comfort food. He still has an IV so at this point he's still getting his nutirion through it. If he is able to take a bottle as soon as it is gone he is burped and then placed back in the incubator for another 3 hours. It is true he does better undisturbed but I struggle being told I can only hold him for a few minutes every 3 hours.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
NICU
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Brayden Hancock Heaton
Monday April 27, 2009 I woke up about 6 am having contractions. I had a dr's appt. that morning at 9:15 and was anxious to see if my body was doing anything. I was still having contractions but they weren't very consistent. When my dr. checked me I was dialated to a 3-4. Being I was at a 2 for 3 weeks now I was quite pleased. I was told if I could get my contractions at a steady pace and not stop I could go ahead on in to the hospital. At 2pm I called Kory and asked him to come home and get ready to go. By the time we got the kids settled at a friends house and made it to the hospital it was about 3pm.
I was immediately taken back to a triage room where I was hooked up to monitors. This triage room determines whether I would be sent to Labor and Delivery or sent home. The monitors showed that my contractions were every 5 minutes and I was still only dialated to a 3-4. I let the nurse know that at home walking around the contractions would be 2-3 minutes, just sitting doing nothing the contractions would stay about 5 minutes. She was about to let me out of bed to walk around when for some reason there was a shift change. The new nurse came in as I was getting out of bed. When she heard I was 37weeks to the day she said "absolutely not, your still too early I want you laying here doing nothing to see if we can get the contractions to stop!". So for the next hour I layed in the triage room not able to do a thing. My contractions were still about every 5 minutes. However after laying there for an hour when checked I was now dialated to a 5. The nurse went ahead and sent us to Labor and Delivery. The anesthesiologist was soon called and I soon received the epidural. By 6pm I wasn't feeling anything and I was dialated to an 8. My doctor was called, when she got there my water was broken and then we played the waiting game. Brayden Hancock Heaton decided to make his entrance at 8:21pm.
He weighed 8 lbs. even and was 20.5 inches long. Not to bad for a baby born 3 weeks early. Kory cut the unbilical cord and I was able to hold Brayden for the 1st time. Being it was much later then expected Kory took off to pick up the kids and get them home and into bed. His plan was to bring the kids back up early the next morning. Brayden of course was soon taken from my chest to be wiped down and measured and all the other things they do to a new born. When he was taken from me he soon started to cry and didn't stop. After just a few minutes of crying Brayden began grunting and heavily breathing. He was taken to the nursery to be monitored a little closer. It wasn't very long after he had been taken to the nursery that a pediatrician was called. Brayden was soon put on oxygen and hooked up to several machines monitoring things I had no idea they monitored.
Tuesday mid morning he had another chest x-ray done which showed no improvement. A neonatal doctor from Phoenix just happened to stop by. After Brayden's pediatricain consulted with this specialist it was decided the best thing for Brayden was to be taken to a NICU down in Phoenix. By 3 pm the paperwork was started for me to be discharged and Brayden to be taken to Phoenix in a bright yellow helicopter. Kory waited for my mom to get here from Utah and brought her and the kids up to see there new baby brother. Unfortunately the kids had to stay behind the glass to see him. Kory was able to hold him for the 1st time and give Brayden a blessing before he was taken to Phoenix. It was a hard day for me. Brayden was hooked up to so many machines that he had to stay in the nursery. I spent most of my time sitting in a rocking chair next to him. He was struggling with his breathing so much that I was told not to try nursing him. He was getting nutrition from his IV. Holding him seemed to put him in more distress so I was asked not to hold him either. I was able to sit by his bed and rub my finger along his arm or touch his head.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Pregnancy Update!
I keep getting asked how my pregnancy is going so I figured I might as well blog about it. As most of you are aware Hunter joined our family when I was 34 weeks along. My water broke early that morning and there was nothing that could be done but allow him to come and pray that his lungs were developed and he'd be healthy. Our prayers were answered. We stayed an extra 12 hours at the hospital than normal but we were able to come home together. Today there are no signs (despite being a little shorter then everyone else his age) that he came 6 weeks early. Kory and I moved to Prescott Valley in the middle of Hunter's pregnancy. For some reason at my last appt. with my Utah doctor we were discussing some of the causes for early child birth. She believed that some women's bodies couldn't handle the extra testosterone coming from the baby boys. So after I had Hunter I mentioned this to my current doctor and she rolled her eyes and laughed. So I was left not knowing what to think.
With both the girls pregnancy's I delivered in my 39th week. Knowing we are now having a boy I couldn't help but think about what my Utah doctor said about the extra testosterone. Last monday I was officially 34 weeks along and just happened to have a doctors appt that day. I mentioned that I had been having quite a few contractions during the past 2 weeks. Being I was scheduled for the Strep B test and had nothing on waist down she went ahead and checked me. To both of our surprise I was dialated to a 2. I was told to take it very easy for the next 7 days. Prescott is not equiped for a premature birth. If I were to go into labor that week I would be flown to Phoenix. I took the doctors advice to heart and have kept it easy going. I am now in my 35 week as of this past monday. I hope to wait it out at least another week. I'd like to be in my 36th week if we're going to have another early baby just for peace of mind. I continue to have contractions regardless of what I do. Early this morning in a little over an hour I had 9 consecutive contractions that took my breath away. They were hard, fast and they just hurt. I have forgotten how bad those suckers can hurt and how long they can last. The past few weeks the contractions were more just those annoying ones but these ones were different. I drank a few glasses of juice and sat down. Slowly but surely they eased up. I've continued to have them all day but now there every couple of hours, some are intense and some aren't. My next appt. is monday morning. It will be interesting to see where we're at.
With Maddie I went to the hospital 3x and got sent home. I was having intense contractions that were less then 5 min. apart so I went to the hopital. By the time I got there and was hooked up to the monitors the contractions were getting less and less intense and weren't doing anything so after a few hours they sent me home. I found this to be quite embarassing. I've always said I 'm not going to go through that again. So my plan is not to go in until I know that this little boy is coming and the hospital won't try to stop my labor. That's why I figure if I can wait until after this coming monday (36th week) we should be good to go. I am hoping that if this happens when the Doctor is called knowing I've been dialated to a 2 for at least 2 weeks by then and hopefully be at a 3/4 when I get to the hospital they won't try to stop my labor. So now coming up with my plan watch him wait and follow after the girls. I guess time will tell!
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Mesa Easter Pageant
After dying the easter eggs on friday we loaded everyone up and headed down to Mesa. There we met Kory's cousin Saul and his family. They brought dinner for us and we all ate on blankets on the temple grounds waiting for the Easter Pageant to begin. This was our first year we attended the event. Before the show begins the characters/actors walk around and visit with the audience. Thanks to Tonya she was able to gather 8 of the 11 kids around the Roman Soldier for a group shot. We had a Johnson Family Reunion Saturday at a park where the kids had a blast. We had an easter egg hunt, games, canoeing, auction and lots of food to go around. We all had a great time visiting with extended family that we don't get to see often enough. I was dissapointed to discover my camera didn't make it for this trip so no picts of all the fun.
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Cousin's and Easter Eggs
Late last thursday night Kory's sister Harmony and her family came for the weekend. Friday when Hunter got home from school we had the eggs ready for the 6 older kids to dye. This is Esther who is 6 months older then Hunter.
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Hunter's officially "6"
Hunter was so excited to turn "6". He woke up to his favorite breakfast. Pancakes!! Being he had a birthday cake at his Wii party and none of us care for cake we put his candles in his breakfast.
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Saturday, April 04, 2009
Hunter's 6th Birthday Party
Hunter will be turning "6" next thursday. However that night I happen to have Enrichment that I am in charge of and Kory's sister and her family is coming to our house for the weekend that night. Hunter has been invited to a few WII party's and that is what he asked to do for this party. Being this coming weekend is going to be crazy we had his party last night. Hunter did his own invitations It says, "Come join Mii and my Wii". Being we have a total of 4 wii remotes he invited 3 friends to his party.
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A futute Beautician?
The other morning Maddie asked if she could paint her nails. I had just gotten out of the shower, we had an appt. that morning and I still needed to blow dry my hair. I told her she could get everything ready on the table and as soon as I was done I'd help her before we had to leave. I came out to this. Apparently Hunter felt he was old enough to be the supervisor. Not only did he help Maddie but he also painted Emily's fingernails and toenails while I was getting ready. He did a pretty good job. There were no spills, no polish on the floor or table. What mess there was, was kept on the paper towel. Emily *REFUSED* to let me take a pict. of the finished produst so this is all I've got. Unfortunately they were pretty much done when I came out.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
St. Patrick's Day!
The kids woke up to green pancakes yesterday, in celebration of St. Patricks Day.
Hunter's been seeing commercials for Sorry on tv lately. We were given the game several years ago and have never opened it. So I pulled it out and we played several times througout the day.
For dinner I had the kids help me make green shamrock bread to go with dinner.
And for dinner we had leperchaun's treasure (green jello with pineapple and mandarin oranges), chicken, broccoli and rice casserole, shamrock bread and a green leperchaun's drink (green sherbert with sprite). After dinner the kids decorated green cupcakes with green frosting and sprinkles. By bed time they were asking if we could do this again tommorrow! I'm glad they had an enjoyable day.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Girl's new doo's..
I've been taking pictures of the girls hair over the past few days. For some reason I wasn't using the flash so the picts turned out really yellow and grainy and you couln't see very well. This morning I realized what I've been doing all week so all I can give is how we did there hair today. Maddie was so excited for this morning. We did our 2 normal pigtails and then I braided them. I then crossed the braids over her head and tucked the end into the elastics holding the pony tail. Ta Da... She even let me put bows in to hide the elastics. When I picked her up today after preschool the first thing she said was how all girls liked her hair. I'm glad she's having as much fun with this as I am.
Emily is most definetely not photogenic. She likesgetting her hair done and is asking me to do it. She just doesn't like it when I pull the camera out for proof!!
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Chicken's...
As most of you are aware several weeks ago we ordered baby chicks from a Hatchery out of California. Three other families and us ordered a total of 85 chicks. They hatched last wed and were immediately shipped to us. We were able to pick them up last friday evening from the post office. My kids are quick to tell you what these little guys will look like when they grow up. The black chicks are called Barred Rock and will be black and white striped and will lay white eggs. The brown chicks are Rhode Island Red's. They will grow up to be red and lay big brown eggs, so we've been told. The yellow chicks are White Leghorns. They will be white and lay white eggs. The White Leghorns were Kory's grandma's favorite so we thought we try them. We wanted to try a few varieties to see which kind lays the most eggs and for the longest.
So I'm hoping this year having 15 ducks running around the house will help with this upcoming problem we may have a little later on.
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Thursday, March 05, 2009
www.shedoeshair.blogspot.com.
Generally speaking my girls hair are always done. They usually have their hair pulled back into somesort of pigtail with bows. Maddie my 4 soon to be 5 year old is growing up. She's starting to fight me on wearing bows. She would much perfer one big pony tail or a head band. To keep the peace I haven't fought her on this too much. However her hair is driving me CRAZY! It's seems like it's always in her face, dipping into her food and just out of control. I've come across this blog a few times now called www.shedoeshair.blogspot.com. It's a mom of 3 girls who does some amazing thing with her girls hair. Tonight I had Maddie come look at the pictures she has taken of her girls hair. To my delight Maddie has chosen a few styles she would like to try. Today she chose this style. She was so excited about her new doo. I've been thinking about cutting her hair again lately. But I had so much fun playing with her hair and she had fun too, so I think we'll hold off on the cutting. It helps that this mom's blog has several pictures of Princesses hair do's like, Jasmine, Cinderella, Tinkerbell, etc. Maddie loved her hair so much she didn't let me take it out before bed tonight. We'll see what style she chooses for tommorrow. I got what I wanted tonight by having her hair done, out of her face, and looking nice. Maddie got what she wanted by not having a bow in her hair. I love it we both win!!
Emily watched me do her sisters hair and then she wanted a turn. I was suprised she sat long enough for me to do it. She even let me use the curling iron on her.
Little Miss is 2. It's hard enough to take a picture of her face. It was almost impossible to take a picture of the back of her head when she new I was trying to take a picture of her. For once she was trying to cooperate by letting me get her precious face in the pict.
I love the curls. Daddy thought she looked like a chicken with her hair up and all over. I thought it turned out pretty. I love the curls. Unlike her big sister she loves bows. She insists on having a bow everyday. So we had to throw in a bow on her doo. I'm glad she's only 2 and can't take the chicken comment to heart. If she did it may be a fight for me to do her hair ever again, knowing mom might make her look like a chicken.
For those of you with girls you've got to check this website out. For many of the styles she gives step by step instructions. She has styles for long, medium and short hair. Her baby girl isn't a year old yet and she's got a few styles for that baby fine, very short, not a lot of hair everywhere. Anyways you should try it and hopefully you'll have as much fun trying something new as my girls and I did today. Goodluck!
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