Proceed with caution.
They cleaned her up, wrapped her and brought her back to me with Daddy so I could hold her! I was so sad I wasn't the first one to hold her. I was so cold, shaking and still vomiting I didn't get to hold her for that long.
I was so happy to snuggle my baby girl! I couldn't wait to breastfeed her and snuggle her not in the OR. They took her away and while they stitched me up they took her weight and measurements with Daddy. It sure seemed like forever before they were done and I was in recovery. It seemed even longer before Matt and Kinley were back in the room with me. They had to do her first bath, hearing test and ensure I was stable first. I had lost a LOT of blood so they were closely monitoring me. They had talked about a blood transfusion but wanted to see how I stabalized first. Finally she was back in my arms!
I was so happy to not be throwing up because of all the medicine. Kinley latched and breastfed like a champ. I was so in love it was unreal. A feeling I can't even explain, it was so amazing. I was in recovery for a few hours and then transferred to our room. Our home for the next few days and where we celebrated our first Thanksgiving as a family.
Kinley got to meet her grandparents, her uncle and facetime with her new aunties all the way in Colorado. Everyone is so in love! I was able to get up and move the next day. They decided I was stable enough to not have to do a blood transfusion, thank goodness! I slowly started to walk around and feel better. Getting up and moving definitely helped me to feel human again. Sitting in a hospital bed for so long is not fun. I never knew walking down the hall would be so hard and exert so much energy. I guess that's what having stomach surgery will do to you.
We stayed 3 nights and were on our way home as a family before we knew it. I was so excited to get home and see the animals. I missed them so much! They were so happy to see us, well Kodac was (chocolate lab), Loki (cat) not so much. He went flying upstairs as soon as he saw Kinley. He didn't come out for a few days! I think Kodac was in love!
I had to keep up with my weekly updates. Since I didn't make it to 40 weeks the 40 week photo included my little girl!
What a wonderful and personal story! You will cherish this for years to come and I am so thankful you shared it too!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sarah! It was one hell of an experience!
DeleteCongrats on your sweet, sweet girl! Loved reading your birth story & I am from VB too! Glad to find another Va. Beach blogger! :)
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Thank you Ashley!! Time is going by so fast! Yeah for VA Beach!
DeleteWhat a cutie! You did an awesome job!!
ReplyDeleteWe also consider our dog to be our first child. :)
Thank you Kayleigh!! Yes we LOVE our animals! And so does Kinley. It's great!
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