Regular Friday Contributor

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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Grant Thomas is 3 weeks old today!




Grant Thomas is three weeks old today and is doing great! He has been nursing and taking bottles like a pro, with very few bradychardias or "Bradys," as the NICU staff calls them. He is off the caffeine as of yesterday, which was a stimulant to remind him to breath. The nurses & doctors will be monitoring Grant over the next few days to see if he can remember to breath on his own. Worst case scenario is that he'll have to go back on it. More caffeine? I wonder if his coffee-addicted dad can get that kind of service?!

Father's Day was very special as Jack and I took Kelly to brunch at the very swanky UNMC Nebraska Grill (the on site cafe.) The three of us also visited Grant and took pictures of Kelly with his two boys. We have been taking turns visiting him every day and even got to spend the evening of father's day there together due to a last minute stand-in for Jack by our adorable neighbor, Rachel Recker. We gave him a bath and cuddled him and finally put him to bed together for the first time since he's been born.

I just returned from tucking him for the night and he was up another 2 oz. to 4 lbs, 14.6 oz. It's getting harder and harder to leave every night. When he was first born, I could justify leaving him because he looked so fragile and it seemed scary to hold and cuddle him. Now he smiles when he hears my voice and sleeps peacefully in my arms as soon as I pick him up.

We are hopeful that Grant will be home in approximately three weeks, if all goes well. It'll be a blip on the map once we have him home... we know this but it sure is hard to be patient when you have such a wonderful, handsome baby boy not more than a mile from home!

Stay tuned for more updates and keep your fingers crossed for us!

Amy

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Early Bird!


So it all started with another pregnancy... a healthy pregnancy and one where I was feeling great most of the time. After two busy weekends in a row, I started having a lot of back pain and tightening in my stomach. I could barely stand up long enough to finish our daily stint for supplies at Target!

John, Kristan and Anna showed up at our house for an impromptu dinner on Monday, June 1st. I was feeling terrible and was urged by Mom to call my doctor. The nurse on call told me to start timing my contractions... WHA? Contractions? But nurse, I'm only 31 weeks along, I couldn't possibly be having contractions. She told me that I should definitely be seen.

Jack stayed with his aunt and uncle and Kelly and I headed to labor and delivery. After a long night of continually checking my progress and administering steroid shots to speed up baby's lung development, the doctors were still unable to stop my contractions. 24 hours after my first steroid shot, the nurse gave me a 2nd shot. The doctors talked me into delivering the baby the "old fashioned way" and not by C section as was my initial plan. They assured me I could have an epidural and that a 3 1/2 lb baby would come right out no problem!

We called for the epidural that was unsuccessfully administered after numerous attempts by two extremely inexperienced doctors, one a resident. I couldn't wait any longer and needed to start pushing with or without, as was the case, DRUGS! Almost an hour later, Grant Thomas Grace was born at 1:11am on Wednesday, June 3rd. He weighed 4 lbs and was 15 3/4" long. They whisked him off to the NICU, where he is still growing.

Our experience with the nursing staff at Nebraska Health Systems has been nothing short of amazing. We have had the most awesome care there and Grant is thriving already. His first 24 hours in the NICU proved to be exciting. He pulled out his IV so the staff decided that an umbilical line would be the best way to go. It's now out and he just has a small feeding tube in his nose. He hasn't had to be under sun lamps for jaundice in several days now and Kelly and I have been taking turns holding him on our many daily visits.

Yesterday, the nurses had me bring clothes for baby. Thanks to mommy's friends and family, he has plenty of new preemie threads to wear while he's in the NICU. He has even peed on his first outfit. Even Grant is making laundry for me already!

Jack talks about his brother often and has been to visit him several times. He is definitely showing the "signs" of having a new baby in the family. He is clingy with mommy and likes me to "sleep a little bit" with him when he goes to bed. We are trying to keep his life as normal as possible for now while Grant is getting such good care at the hospital. We know Jack will be happy to have his brother home and to not be shuffled back and forth between Kelly, our family, our friends and myself.

Thanks to everyone for their thoughts and prayers. Thanks for the gifts, the flowers, the childcare for big brother Jack and for all the wonderful meals that have been dropped off.

I will try to be better about updating our family blog so that you can check our progress!