20 inches
We headed to the hospital Friday morning (4 days past due) for our scheduled induction. Here I am right before I changed into my hospital gown as big as can be at 40-1/2 weeks.
Our little one was such a big boy that this was definitely the most intense pushing I have had to endure of all my deliveries. My doctor kept saying the baby wasn't happy & I really needed to hurry to get him out. His heart rate was dropping which was really scaring me but caused my adrenalin to get going at the same time. Once his huge head came out, Dr. Irvin told me the cord was wrapped around his neck so I had to get him out with the next push. I immediately started crying & pushing at the same time. I had to get him out NOW! His shoulders ended up getting stuck so Dr. Irvin had to help twist a little to get him out. His cry was the absolute sweetest sound I have ever heard. Thank God for a happy & health baby! She held him up & the cord was right between his legs. It was the screams from mine & Anthony's moms that first gave it away that we had a baby boy. How exciting!
Everyone kept saying how big he was & as soon as they took him to the scale I knew why.... 9pounds 2ounces!!!!! I can't believe I was able to push out a baby that big. Dr. Irvin said absolutely no more going past my due date for any other babies. In fact she said she'll most likely induce me at 39 weeks next time.
So we had been trying to think of names to call our little man other than "Anthony the 3rd," which is quite the mouthful. "Little Anthony" didn't really fit because, well, he's just not that little. We had thought about Trey for a long time as well, but we have a really good buddy named Trey & that's who we automatically think of when we say that name. So, we finally decided on Tripp. It's short & sweet & fits his personality well. He does get called Baby Anthony quite a bit as well. I tend to call him Anthony when I'm talking to him & Tripp when I'm talking about him to someone else. Isabella still calls him "my baby" as she did the entire time I was pregnant. She keeps telling me how happy she is that "her baby" is finally here. Mackenzie just calls him "baby." I'm sure over time he'll gain a few more names & become the boy with many names, as most people in the Guajardo family have multiple nicknames.
Tripp & Daddy
Relaxing on his first day at home.
We got home from the hospital on Sunday afternoon & spent the rest of the short day we had left relaxing from our long weekend away from home. Monday we were planning on spending our first day together at home as a family of 5. Little did we know that there were other plans waiting for us. About 8:30 in the morning Tripp threw up a rather large puddle of blood. We immediately called the doctor to set up an appointment to take him in. His Dr. ended up calling us back a few minutes later & told us we needed to go ahead & take him into Dell Children's Hospital for testing. So, my dad came to the rescue to watch the girls & Anthony, Mom, Tripp & I were off to the hospital in Austin. The staff there is completely amazing. We were treated so wonderfully while we were there & everything seemed to go by so fast. Tripp started off with x-rays of his tummy. Then, they pumped his stomach & took a stool sample. They also had me pump some milk to make sure the problem didn't lie elsewhere. During this whole process the ER doctor asked me not to nurse him until we could figure out the problem. After all the tests had been done & most had come back normal the Dr. told me that I could go ahead & start feeding him. (Poor thing had gone most of the morning without eating.) She was waiting for the results of one last test to come back & she really wanted to postpone admitting him to a room for as long as possible so that he wouldn't be exposed to any other germs in the hospital. As soon as I started nursing him, we figured out the problem. I was dripping blood from my breast & that is the majority of what he was getting rather than my milk. Poor baby! This is what the Dr. had thought originally except that when I pumped milk there was no blood at all. It was only when he nursed because of the bad grip he was getting. Thankfully, Tripp ended up being just fine. I had to give my body a break for a couple of days & strictly pump in order to feed him. I am completely healed now & we are both feeling much better. Sorry for the late post, the first week at home was a little different than we expected.
Our little buddy resting with Daddy @ Dell Children's
Happy to be home at last! You can see the little drop of milk coming from his mouth. He must have a happy tummy.;)
Look at our big boy!
11 comments:
OMG!!! Congratulations and a job well done :) A boy and a big one at that. Very exciting. I can't wait to meet him. Hope everyone is doing well and adjusting.
love,
wendy
Congratulations!! He's so cute! :)
OH MY! I am seriously crying with happiness for you! Let me know when we can come to visit... Since I misse dyour maternity pics... I will do Your baby pics and family ones
He is adorable! I am so happy for you new little family and can't wait to see him grow up. He is one lucky little boy! Congrats!
Oh my gosh, what a cutie!!! I am so glad to hear that you both are doing well...he is one lucky little boy!!!
He is so handsome! Congratulations!
Congrats Alice and family! He's so cute!
How cute is he! I bet Anthony is already dreaming of all the sports he will play. 9 pounder? Good work Alice!
Wow! Talk about an amazing experience! In the end I'm so happy everyone is happy and healthy at home. He is a beautiful baby boy Alice!! I think he looks like Isabella too and I think it's cute that he has that fuzzy hair!! Can't wait to meet him in person! Way to go Mommy Alice! :)
Oh my goodness!! SOOOOOO CUTE!!! Post more pictures please!! Hope all is going well... Miss ya'll! :)
Wow! You guys have had a lot going on! Glad to hear everything turned out okay with your hospital visit. Tripp is so cute! What a beautiful family you've been blessed with - congratulations!
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