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Linden, sucking his thumb, on day 2! |
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It's been a good five days since we embarked on life as a family of four - high time I got my act together and did a "welcome to the world" blog post for little Linden! I was debating what sorts of things I should actually post about; how many pictures I should actually add… and decided to go heavy on the pictures; light on the post. But I'm always happy to talk details with anyone who's interested, so if you feel like chatting, let me know!
So, the (very) condensed version of events are as such: for anyone who read the last blog post, you already know that my water broke at 3:30am on Thursday morning. Thus began a VERY different labour and delivery than I had with Juniper. Throughout all of Thursday during the day, I had only sporadic contractions, and started to worry about being induced if the labour didn't actually pick up on it's own. As such, it turned into an incredibly difficult and exhausting day - from both a physical, and (particularly) from a mental perspective. But, when Juniper fell asleep that evening, and I laid down myself to try and rest, the labour did indeed start back up of it's own accord, and Linden arrived in the world at 3:03am on Friday morning, Oct. 14.
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Mid-labour, very shortly after getting to the birth unit at the hospital |
This being child #2, I had really and truly expected a faster, easier labour and delivery. That seems to be the norm from everything I had read, and most people I had talked to (except, for the record, my mother, who claimed that each subsequent birth was longer and harder than the last for her). Without going into details, I assure that neither labour OR delivery was faster or easier than the first time around. Also, I was denied the homebirth I had hoped for (due, once again, to kinks with the IWK midwifery program), and my midwife (the ONE midwife in operation in the HRM right now), was not on call for the birth itself. But, in the end, the doctor I ended up with was just lovely (as was our nurse), and, - most importantly - I was able to delivery a whopping 9lb, 10oz baby without any sort of narcotics, interventions, or (miraculously) any tearing or stitches. So I shall not complain. Instead, I'll bask in the afterglow of feeling incredibly lucky, and more than a little warrior-esque :)
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Very shortly after Linden was born. Hmmm... if I recall, I was VERY exhausted, and VERY happy to have him on the outside. |
We stayed our requisite 6 hours at the hospital, waited for our midwife to come back on call in the morning to pop in for a visit, then we went home to a VERY excited Juniper. I wish I'd had a camera at the ready for when we pulled up, because she had the door open and her boots on before we had even stopped the car, and was running outside to meet her"new baby brother", with a HUGE smile on her face. As you might expect, she LOVES Linden, and it is all we can do to keep her from smothering him with kisses and hugs.
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Juniper holds Linden for the first time |
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A seasoned pro. Linden doesn't seem to mind. |
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Seriously, look how long this boy is! 22'' at birth. |
As you might expect, we've all been spending the last 5 days just trying to adjust to life with a newborn. This is something that's unfortunately been particularly difficult for me this time around... apart from all the after-birth healing that has to happen (much more painful this time than it was with Juniper), I also got hit with that stomach bug that Juniper and Clark had before I went into labour. It's as though my body was just waiting for me to give birth before it let the virus settle in. I mean, that is better than being sick as I went into labour, but seriously, how unfair is it to have the flu right after giving birth?
On the positive side of things, my mom is here helping, which, of course, feels completely essential at this point (especially at 6am, which is when Juniper has recently decided is the best time to get up for breakfast). Also, I am on the mend from both the flu and the after-birth stuff, so things are looking rosier all around. I have an appointment in an hour with my naturopath, to try and immuno-boost this whole family, and that will be my second foray outside the house since I've been home (the first being to take Linden back to the hospital on day #2 or a hearing test and a PKU). I'm actually looking forward to the fresh air and the change of scenery.
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Just back from our trip to the hospital on day 2, before the flu hit me. |
So far, Linden seems to be a very content little baby, except when he's getting his diaper changed. For whatever reason, he finds this VERY offensive. But Clark is trying to find Linden's musical preferences, which will hopefully placate him at the very least (so far, "Ocean Sounds" and "Pedro the Lion" are front runners. Obviously he has an eclectic ear). He is a nursing machine, and a champion pooper and pee-er (he's alerady managed to pee on his own head), and he is very, very patient with his older sister. He's also very, very handsome, if I do say so myself. And with that, I'll leave you with a bunch of pictures, and a little video to round things off.
7 comments:
I'm in tears. What a sweet family! much love, auntt
Congratulations Tara! And especially love the "warrior" way you delivered him... :)
Beautiful post ! xox Thanks for sharing
How wonderful in so many ways. Thanks for the plethora of pics. I'm glad you're on the mend. I didn't want to bug you if weren't feeling well, but now I'll bug you. xo
Hi T
Been checking in on the blog for a few days now hoping for just such a post! Thanks for filling us in on all the lovely details, including the head pee-ing ;)
When you're ready, let's try have that phone call we didn't get to pre-delivery!
exo
Congrats guys! Such beautiful photos. I can't believe how grown up Juniper looks. You can just see the big sister love in her eyes! Hope we can catch up soon.
What a beautiful, loving family. Congratulations. Can't wait to see you on Friday!
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