Tuesday, December 27, 2011

2 months old!



Sweet Luke James, here’s what you’re up to at 2 months old!

You are wearing 0-3 and 3 month clothing.

You are wearing a size 1 diaper.

You weigh 14lbs… according to our weighing system… dad weighs himself and then weighs again while holding you.

You nurse exclusively and are quite the champion eater! You nurse every 3 hours during the day and then cluster feed you last three feedings before bed (every 2 hours).

You still sleep in our room at night in your pack and play. The past 3 nights leading up to your 2 month birthday you have slept from 10pm-5am, you wake up only to nurse for your usual 10 min then back to sleep till about 8:30!

You’re pretty particular about going to sleep.  For the most part you want to be held upright and have your back patted and we will “shhh” in your ear – seems to be very calming for you.  


You got a new swing, the mamaroo, for Christmas this year, you are loving it!

You love your binky! You have to have it when you fall asleep and typically nap with it, but at night you spit it out before you go to bed.

You have also discovered your hands, you haven't been particularly interested in sucking your thumb, but rather your index finger an wrist!


You don't enjoy laying on your back very long too play, but you absolutely love laying on your changing table on your back.  You stare up at the shelf above you and talk and giggle for as long as I let you.

You love your nighttime routine of playing with dad and taking a bath!


You love the bath!  You smile the whole time and try to scoot out of your bath seat to get your legs in the big tub.

You love talking, but especially with dad; you two “coo” and “oo” and “ahh” back and fourth.  I love hearing your little giggle too!

We have enjoyed getting to know your little personality so much over the past 2 months!  You are such a joy to be around and everyone thinks you are so sweet!  We love you so much and cant wait to see what next month brings!

Friday, November 18, 2011

10/26/2011

WARNING.... VERY LONG POST!

The day our lives were forever changed :)


Let me start off by saying I do not want to be one of those girls who only tells the horrible things about their labor, I have had several people wanting to know about my labor so I wanted to just type it out so I could remember it too.  I, in no way, regret how my labor went or the decisions Jeff and I made along with Kathleen and the OB.  We are so blessed to be able to have as natural of a labor as we could and to have an amazing midwife that fought for that the whole time! 

I guess I should start at the very beginning... On Tuesday, 10/25/2011, Jeff and I went in to our midwifes office.  We had decided after trying numerous natural inductions (red raspberry leaf, evening primrose oil, walking, castor oil, etc) at home it was time to see if there was anything that Kathleen could do to help induce labor to avoid going to the hospital.  When we arrived for our 8:45 appointment I was given a medicine to induce labor.  We waited about an hour for observation and then went walking in the neighborhood behind the birth center, hoping contractions would kick start.  I had 2 contractions while we were walking, but when we returned to the birthing center to relax some more they stopped.  Kathleen sent us to go get lunch and then we walked around a lake hoping to yet again kick start labor.  With no such luck we returned, yet again, to the birthing center.  In a final attempt to kick my body into labor without having to go to the hospital, Kathleen broke my water at 2:01pm... Labor has officially started.  We hung around for observation, went for a walk, and then headed home.  We were basically going to treat everything as if my water had broken on its own at home, and we would just head back up to the birthing center when contractions got close together like we had previously planned.

We got home and Jeff started making us some dinner.  We were home maybe an hour when we got a phone call from Kathleen.  She was calling to check how things were going - they weren't.  She had called the OB that she works with and together they decided that I needed to go ahead and go to the hospital.  Because my water was broken we were on a time schedule, the risk of infection shoots up after that barrier between baby and outside world has been broken. 

We headed to the hospital and they were waiting for us in Labor and Delivery.  The nurses took us right to a room and started getting all the paperwork filled out so I could get started on the pitocin as soon as possible.  Once everything was filled out and the pitocin was started they were still noticing that I was having contractions but there was no pattern - they were random lengths of time apart and the intensity was varying.  They upped the pitocin and I could definitely tell a difference in the contractions.  They became much more intense but they were still trying to regulate the consistency.  Throughout the night and into the next day they adjusted the about of pitocin in an attempt to regulate the contractions.  By about 3 pm I was 7 cm and had been for an hour or so.  THis was the trend through the labor, I would progress and then the progress would stall until they changed something.  At this point my body was getting pretty tired, working through contractions for 24 hours at that point.  They suggested that I get an epidural to help relax the muscles in an effort to dilate the last 3 cm, also just to allow me to rest better between contractions especially since I hadn't even started to push yet.  

Side note.... I originally didn't see any need to be in the hospital to deliver because I, under almost no circumstance, did NOT want to get an epidural!  The thought of not being able to move my legs was absolutely terrifying to me, so much that pain was a much better option!

Needless to say, we decided to go with the suggestion and I got the epidural. The actual epidural did not really hurt at all, but the numb legs was a really strange sensation to get used too... and I didn't like it!  However, it did its job, I finished dilating and I was able to rest a few minutes at a time between contractions.

Dr. Downey came in and checked me around 5 pm.  I was "anterior lip" which is pretty much fully dilated, just had a small portion on one side to go.  He just waiting for the next contraction, told me to push and there it was, I was fully dilated! 

At 5:06 pm I officially started pushing.  At this point I still had the epidural and could not feel below my belly button.  Kathleen and Jeff helped hold my legs, we tried different positions to help little Luke find his way, and they were having to tell me when to push and how.  We worked like this for about an hour with very little progress.  Kathleen asked for the epidural to be turned off because my pushes were not effective because I could not tell where I was pushing.  They did bring a mirror around so I could see the progress, and this was really neat.It took about 45 min for the epidural to ware off, and then... wow, I could tell where they were telling me to push.    I could feel every contraction almost before the monitor could pick them up, I finally felt in control of my labor.  

Fast forward... I pushed for about an hour willing to try whatever they were suggesting.  Luke was moving down into the birth canal, but his head was lowering and then going back up with every contraction.  They assured me that this was progress, but I was getting so tired.  I had been up for nearly 36 hours with very minimal rest (no more than 15 min at a time).  For the remaining hour or so before he was born, I was pretty frustrated and overall just exhausted.  I begged for them to turn the epidural back on to allow me to rest (of course you can't rest like I was wanting that far into things, lol...sounded good in my head though) and eventually I just asked Dr. Downey to please help me anyway he could.  

After 4 hours of pushing, Luke James was born at 9:06pm on 10/26/2011.  9 lb 14.5 oz, 22 3/8 in. long.  He was absolutely perfect.  When they placed him on top of me I suddenly could care less how many hours I had been awake, how long I had been pushing, how exhausted I was... Its really like they say, my heart melted and I have never felt so much joy.

Jeff was able to cut the cord and they let us just bond together as a family for a few minutes before the took him to get cleaned up.  Jeff stayed with him as they gave his first bath, weighed him, and did all the newborn checks.  Kathleen stayed with me as Dr. Downey finished up.  

We were soon surrounded by friends and family with our new bundle of joy.  We couldn't be happier or feel more complete as a family.  Luke James is our little blessing and he was worth every single second of the wait!

Big Boy!

Look at that swollen face!

First bath :)

meeting Grandmo for the first time :)


Oh, there's my Grandpa!

Uncle James

Aunt Sarah


Monday, October 24, 2011

Still waiting...


Yup, we're still patiently waiting the arrival of our little snuggle bug!  He must be so cozy in there... I have been showing signs of early labor for about a week, and seemed that things picked up yesterday, but still no little man.  I am currently 41 weeks and 4 days, I am dilated to 3 cm and 100% effaced, he's just not ready.  We went in for a post date sono last Wednesday and everything looked great.  It was amazing to see how much his little face had changed since we last saw him at 20 weeks.  You could actually see his little cheeks and lips had plumped up and his hands were so defined.  The sono tech also confirmed that he still has long legs, just like mommy and daddy :)  As for now the plan is to go back to the midwife tomorrow just to check in.  By Thursday if he hasn't arrived we will go in for a consult with an OB that Kathleen works with and plan for a hospital induction that day or Friday.
We are trying so hard to be patient, and we know that he is just taking his sweet time getting nice and healthy in there, but we are SOO ready to meet him!  I will keep everyone updated.  Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

5 days to go!

So I've been slacking on the blog the past few weeks... here are some pictures of the ever growing belly... He should be here any day now :)

35 weeks

37 weeks

39.5 weeks

Pregnancy Highlights:

How far along? 39 weeks, 2 days

Size of baby: at my appointment last Wednesday, Kathleen thought he was just under 8lbs... big boy!

Gender: all boy

Movement: all the time!! I keep wondering if they slow down before labor, lol

Sleep: just trying to make it through the night.  Usually I'm up 4-5 times a night to go potty or roll over

What I miss: easy walks up the stairs, feeling fully rested

Cravings: ice water (never ending craving), sweets

Symptoms: sore back, swollen feet

Best moment this week: going to see my midwife and knowing how close we are to meeting our little man!! Can't believe how fast the past 9 months have gone by, looking back

I will try to keep this updated as we anxiously await the arrival of our little blessing!!

The (3) Todds

Friday, September 2, 2011

40 days to go!




Pregnancy Highlights:

How far along? 34 weeks, 2 days

Size of baby: 17.75 inches, 4.75 lbs

Gender: all boy

Movement: all the time!! He's a busy little guy

Sleep: its been alright, starting to wake up more again to go to the bathroom / roll over to get comfortable ... its a big deal to roll over lol

What I miss: easy walks up the stairs, feeling fully rested

Cravings: ice water, sweets

Symptoms: sore back, swollen feet

Best moment this week: going shopping with my mother in law for baby bedding :)

Hope everyone enjoys their holiday weekend!  YAY for "cold" fronts heading to the Dallas area next week! 

The Todds

Saturday, August 13, 2011

31 weeks

....looking tired....

Pregnancy Highlights:

How far along? 31 weeks, 2 days

Size of baby: 3.3 lbs, about the size of 4 oranges!

Gender: Sweet baby boy!

Movement: ooo he's there!

Sleep: actually pretty good this past week

What I miss: COKE!!! I was never a big coke drinker anyways, I always love Dr Pepper, but now that sounds too sweet and I have been craving coke! darn caffeine!

Cravings: ice water

Symptoms: sore back

Best moment this week: my hubby coming home from being out of town for 4 days! Thank goodness for my parents being close, I was over there most of the time :)


Have a great weekend :)
The Todds

Friday, August 5, 2011

30 weeks


Pregnancy Highlights:

How far along? 30 weeks, 1 day

Size of baby: 17 inches and 3 lbs!

Gender: Sweet baby boy!

Movement: ALL THE TIME

Sleep: pretty good, just sore back and leg cramps

What I miss: not being tired so early

Cravings: ice water

Symptoms: sore back, tired, and leg cramps at night

Best moment this week: going to see Kathleen, my midwife, love her!


Have a great weekend :)
The Todds

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