We were scheduled to have the baby on the 25th, but apparently 16 other mothers were told the same thing. So we got a phone call Monday morning at 7:06 asking us if we would be interested in coming in a day early. I had to stop and think through my list of planned errands for the day and stop shaking. So one hour later we had all 4 kids woke up, dressed with a change of clothes, fed, and in the van and we were off. We even made time to drop off some books at the Library.
The Dr. broke my water sometime around 9:30 am and the baby was out at 12:19 pm, less than three hours later.
Here's Stephen's description:
Lincoln was born in one of Jeanisha's favorite colors - Purple. Seems he has been a little bored the last 9 months so he decided to twist the umbilical cord like a rope - A lot. It is hard to describe what it looked like, but it was not normal. Then to add suspense he looped it around his head to finish off his grand entrance.
Lincoln was born in one of Jeanisha's favorite colors - Purple. Seems he has been a little bored the last 9 months so he decided to twist the umbilical cord like a rope - A lot. It is hard to describe what it looked like, but it was not normal. Then to add suspense he looped it around his head to finish off his grand entrance.
He was then given oxygen for a while and then it was determined that he had to much fluid in his lungs. So they decided to do what nurses are best at - they stuck a tube down his nose. They ended up suckingup 20 CC's of fluid which I am told is a lot. All I know is it looked like a lot. He decided to yell at the nurse at that point, which was good.
Life got a lot better for him after that and he decided to open his eyes and smile at all of us. He still has purple feet, and sometimes his hands, but they do not seem too concerned.
The kids came by (except Adam) and were more interested in what cartoons they could have on the T.V. and the almighty hospital cafeteria. Jeanisha asked 7 times what she could eat there before I finally broke down and took them to get something to eat. Jeanisha and Ryan got a cookie, and Tyler got green Jello with whip cream. I got the bill. They did take their turn holding Lincoln, but soon left to watch movies at their cousins house.
11 comments:
Congratulations Janet! He's adorable. All the best as you heal and adjust to a newborn in the home again!
I am so excited for you! He looks great and I hope you have a wonderful thanksgiving. How much did he end up weighing and how long was he? He is a very handsome fellow and you look great Janet!
Oh, Janet-what a cutie, even if he did come purple at first! :) He already looks like a little MAN! And what personality - looked at those pursed lips when he's getting his hair brushed for his bath. How big was he? He looks like a strong boy - congratulations! I hope you're recovering well and got some rest before you left the hospital. Happy Thanksgiving!
Congratulations!!! He's adorable. I'm glad it went so quickly and amazed that you were able to switch the day.
The kids look so cute holding him.
How much did he weigh?
He's beautiful...we can't wait to see him. Well, I can't wait to see him since Dave already had the privilege. Enjoy the holidays...sorry we won't be able to see you.
Congratulations, Janet! I'm so happy for you!
Lisa
He is beautiful! I am sorry he scared you initially, but I'm glad he's doing so well now. How big was he? The other kids are getting so big and they are all darling as well! Congrats on another sweet baby!
Melissa :)
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Lincoln is so adorable. You gave him my son's namesake. What is his middle name? Congrats.
Heather
Congrats on the new baby! I like his name - I have a cousin named Lincoln too.
He's just perfect and what a dramatic entrance into the world! That must have been so scary but what a little miracle he is. You guys look so happy. Congrats on another new addition to your beautiful family.
Congratulations on your beautiful baby boy!! That is so wonderful!! I hope you're doing well also.
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