Saturday, September 3, 2011

Where do I begin....'

Savanah is 5 months old! She is growing into her own unique personality and accomplishing many important milestones along the way!  In the past 2 months she has been rolling over, laughing, using her voice to communicate  (not just baby grunts), grabbing and holding on to her toys, sitting up by herself ,standing with support, sleeping 12+ hours each night, learning to put herself  to sleep (around 8:00pm!!! Mom loves that)  and recognizing different people. Which brings me to the topic of what our stubborn little one does not like to do! She has only been babysat by her Grandma's and has put 2 and 2 together  and associating that Grandma's mean Mom is leaving. She been giving her sitters are hard time!  Savy still does not car rides!  Hates them! I know, I know most babies like car rides and fall asleep and yada yada yada. Nope- not my baby. We have tried toys, and lights and music distractions and sitting back there with her, holding her hand,everything, but nothing does the trick! She also does not or shall I say won't take a bottle. She's been exclusively breastfed, and denies a bottle of breastmilk from me and everyone else! She's so stubborn that she has chosen to go 7-8 hours during the day without eating, while I was away, on 2 different occasions!  She is definately opinated and knows exactly what she wants! But thats ok, we love that about her and fall more in love with her each day! Here's some pics from the last few months!

Savanah's favorite toy, Mr. Octopus!


Savy and her cousin Rush who's 2 weeks older



Savy and Dad on Father's Day!

playtime with Daddy

This is what car rides look like.....




Savy's first bump on the head, from rolling into the crib rails.
The hopsital recommended no bumper pads, so we havent used them, but lately she's been sticking her arms and legs in-between the bars and hitting her head, so we are thinking we may put the bumpers back in.

even with a bump on the head, she's still smiling!


trying out her high-chair, hopefully soon we'll start solids!


Silly Savy fell asleep while playing with her toys!





Playtime with cousins at Nana and Poppy's!
Angelina 7 months and Isabella 3 1/2


Friday, May 20, 2011

My First Mother's Day!


Savanah turned 4 weeks old on my first Mother's Day! Time has gone by so fast, we can't believe that Savanah has been with us for 1 month!  This past month with Savanah has been amazing! She is such a good baby!  She eats like a little piglet, sleeps like a teenager and has recently started to show us bits and pieces of her smile!   I have always been appreciative of my Mom but it wasn't until this Mother's Day that I was able to recognize the joys of motherhood for myself AND the hardwork, dedication and patience it takes!
Savanah, Scotty and I went over to my Parents to have lunch with my Mom, Dad and my God-Mother Joy.
Nana and Savanah

My God-Mother Joy and Savanah
Joy has been such a positive presence in my life, and has supported me in anything and everything that I have done! She is truely apart of MY family. My Mom couldnt have picked a better God-Mother for me! Picking a God-Mother for Savanah was a no- brainer! We knew we would ask Shannon, we just weren't sure how to ask her! So here is what we came up with....for my baby shower down in Chebanse we had white onsies, fabric markers and stencils and we asked guests to decorate a onsie for Savanah to wear! I had left over materials so we decided to make a onsie for Savanah to wear asking Shannon to be her God-Mother! Needless to say Shannon was pleasantly surprised!





Savy chillin with her God-Mother

Friday, April 22, 2011

Savy's first visit to the Doctor.....

We took Savanah home from the hospital on Friday, April 15th and we had a follow up with her doctor on Monday, April 18th.  When she left the hospital on Friday she weighed 6 lbs 1 oz, and on Monday she weighed in at 6 lbs 9oz!!!!!  I am glad our little piglet benefited from all the late night feedings!  Savanah shocked us with her wonderful behavior at the doctors office, she didnt cry or fuss one time! Her doctor was more than pleased with her progress and was happy to see she was doing well!
and yes- she did pee on the scale!  ; )

Monday, April 18, 2011

Savanah Lynn Reed has arrived!

The last 4 weeks of my pregnancy was filled with doctors appointments and ultrasounds. Our doctors were monitoring Savanah in utero to make sure she was staying healthy and growing properly. After being sent to the hospital 2 times in the last 2 weeks of the pregnancy for possible immediate inductions, on Friday, April 8th we were sent to the hospital for the real thing! 

Our last picture as a "married couple" or as we say the before picture....

We began the induction process Friday evening around 6pm. Going into the induction process I was only 1cm dilated and 60% effaced.  I started out recieving a treatment called Cervidil  which was medication that was placed on my cervix for 12 hours to help the cervix soften. This process wasn't as efficient as my doctors had hoped. At 9 am Saturday, April 9th my doctors decided to go for a more invasive induction procedure called a Cook's Balloon, that was known to be more effective but also know to be more painful at the time of insertion as well as uncomfortable to deal with during the next 12 hours process. They offered my the epidural, but I decided to hold off and see if I could manage without it.  The Cook's Balloon was painful, but seemed to be working as it did give me stronger contractions. I did manage to make it through the next 12 hours without the epidural, but I did take IV pain medication! Saturday night around 9pm the Cook's Balloon had dilated my cervix to 4cm and 80% effaced.  It was finally time to start the pitocin, break my water and time for the epidural! 



 The epidural procedure went well but  the after affects from the epidural made the next 3 hours the most difficult time for me out of the entire birthing process. Most of my symptoms were common such has nausea, vomiting and uncontrolable shaking of my body. Low blood pressure is common but my blood pressure was dipping extremly low causing great concern and I had developed a fever as well.  At times I was extremly scared and at other times I was incoherent. After 3 or 4 hours and dozing in and out it, I started to feel better and  was able to calm down and get some rest.
The next morning I was still 4 cm. contractions were getting much more intense even with the epidural, doctors were checking my cervix as little as possible trying to reduce the risk of infection. I started to feel pressure and when the doctor finally checked me around 2pm on Sunday, April 10th to their surprise and mine, I was 100% dilated and more than ready to begin pushing.  They paged my OB to come in and instead of having me do practice pushing they decided to have me wait until my OB arrived since the baby's head was so low. They didnt think I'd have much pushing to do!
Getting oxygen while waiting for the dr. to arrive, almost time to push!


My OB, Dr. Chorzempa and Resident Dr. Doug Weber in the background who actually deliverd Savy!
I began pushing around 2:40pm and Savanah Lynn Reed made her debut appearance at 3:22pm on Sunday, April 10th 2011.  Savanah weighed 5lbs, 12 ounces and was 18 inches long. 
Our first picture as a family, or as we say the "after" picture!

Daddy's first time holding his daughter!



Our other favorite labor and delivery nurse Rachel who was in the delivery!


The beautiful view from our room!


Due to the fact Savanah was smalller than average, had a fever at birth, and possible infection from my water being broken for so long we knew Savanah was going to be taken to the NICU. However we did not expect to come across other possible complications, therefore Savanah's stay in the NICU became more than just a routine visit and became more of a cautionary measure. Her doctors were monitoring her sodium, potassium, glucose and electrolyte levels.  They were worried that she may have a problem with her adrenal gland that affected her ability to regualte those hormone levels. She stayed in the NICU for 5 days.  I was discharged on Tuesday, so leaving Savanah at the hospital alone for the night was very difficult. Scotty and I just kept reminding ourselves that it was the best thing for her, if in fact she did have an emergency and needed immediate help. We visited Savanah daily spending 10-12 hours with her in the NICU!  It was very important for us to continue to breast feed her so we did our best to be there for all of the daily feedings and then I pumped milk for her to have from a bottle during the night. 
Hanging out with Savy in th NICU


Every day that went by Scotty and I kept recieving better and better news and her test results were all positive and were exactly what the doctors were looking for!


On Friday April 15th, when we visited Savanah we recieved the best news ever....Savanah's results for her very important and final test had come in and  her doctors felt it was safe for us to take her home!
Baby's  first car ride! Savanah's in the car and on her way home!

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Big Brother Stanley Caught in the Act....

If Baby Reed doesn't hurry up and make her debut appearance big brother Stanley is going to call official "dibs" on her baby swing! ha ha! 

Sunday, April 3, 2011

A Sneak Peek....

Scotty and I found out that we would be having a daughter, at our 20 weeks ultrasound!  Shortly after we made it into the third trimester around week 30 we were still stumped on what we wanted to name her.
We decided we would get a 3D ultrasound, not only because we were anxious to see a glimpse of what she looked like but also because we thought it may help us decide on name!  We only got a few good profile pictures of her face, the apple must not fall far from the tree because our daughter was being extremly stubborn, she kept turning to unfavorable positions and putting her hands and feet infront of her face!

A good view of her face!

Baby Reed sticking her index finger in her mouth!

Our stubborn baby girl, sticking her foot in her forehead as well as her arm across her nose and mouth!