Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Long Day

Alicia had a very long day today: including a trip to Sarah's doctor, a stop at babies 'r us, and the regular sleep, eat, you know what cycle. By the end of the day she couldn't even hold on to her pacifier!

Doctor Leihr


Sarah saw Dr. Leihr today who delivered Alicia. Sarah is healing well and feeling better each day; though she still has her ups and downs.

Dr. Leihr is older than he looks, but this didn't stop Sarah from cracking jokes about his age through the whole delivery process. When she first saw him at our first visit she called him Doogie Houser! The jokes kept her in good spirits and the nurses laughing. He did a great job and we are very grateful that he was willing to see us with such short notice and work with us though we did not have any pre-natal care.


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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Doctor Visit

We took Alicia to the doctor's today, she did great and made sure to show off her healthy lungs.















Alicia weighs 6 lbs. 9 oz. and is doing great!

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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Pictures!

I have uploaded pictures of Alicia's first few days with us to our web album at the following link:

http://picasaweb.google.com/penguinfam/AliciaLynn



Enjoy! And expect plenty more.
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Sisters

Adrianna is so happy to have a baby sister. She cannot get enough of baby Alicia. Adrianna wakes up and wants to see the baby, she goes to bed and wants to give kisses to the baby. She is very sweet, it is neat to see how much she adores her sister. The only problem we are having is keeping her busy with helping in a constructive way, I guess that is a pretty good problem to have. Adrianna and Alicia, they make a beautiful pair!

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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Announcing Alicia Lynn!

Hear ye, Hear Ye - Alicia Lynn is here!

We would like to announce the surprise arrival of our daughter Alicia Lynn. Sarah gave birth to her, on May 22nd, at 9:22pm. The incredible & surprising part is that we found out she was pregnant on May 22nd at about 12:15pm. Which means Sarah knew she was pregnant for a few hours before Alicia joined us. For everyone who asks: "How did that happen?" here is the low-down:

Sarah has PCOS and so she does not have regular periods, she has also been told since she was 17 that she would not be able to conceive. She was seeing a PCOS specialist to control the PCOS, but not to get pregnant. We adopted our first daughter (Adrianna) in October of 2005 and we were sealed to her in October of 2006. We were contemplating putting in paperwork to adopt another child but we haven't moved on that yet. The fact of the matter is, pregnancy was not on our minds as a possible option.

Sarah began suffering from abdominal pains and cramps on Saturday, May 19th. On Monday the pain became severe and so we went to her doctor on Tuesday because Sarah felt like she did when she had a miscarriage about 5 years ago. The doctor asked several questions, several times, and asked if we were trying to get pregnant. Though we weren't trying we weren't doing anything to prevent pregnancy either, so the doctor took Sarah's vitals and had her give a sample of urine. A few minutes later the Nurse Practitioner met with us, asked us more of the same questions and told us that we were pregnant! Though we were shocked at first we thought, "O.K. we can only be a few months along and that we could get through it." We knew there was a serious risk of losing the pregnancy because of Sarah's PCOS. The nurse offered to do an ultrasound to check the health of the baby. During the ultrasound we saw the head and several other parts but we couldn't take any precise measurements to determine the age. We heard a healthy heartbeat which got us very excited and the nurse figured that the baby was well into her second or third trimester, but we figured we had a few months to prepare still. She sent us to the imaging center where they could get a more exact measure of how far along Sarah was.

At the imaging place they did a more precise ultrasound, we saw she was a girl and we heard her wonderful heart again. The technician told us that she was about 38 weeks along!! This is about where the panic started to set in, the technician said we would be due between the 31st of May and the 6th of June! We still didn't even have an OB as the doctor Sarah was seeing did not do Obstetrics. We called one office who wasn't sure if they could take someone so late in their term, and we called another office who many of our church friends had used for their pregnancies and we got an appointment the next day at 9:30 am. He offered to talk to me as I was on the phone and we learned his office was across the street and he could see us that afternoon if we would like. We took him up on the offer and went across the parking lot for an exam. The doctor noticed several symptoms that were alarming and he did an exam and determined she was 4 centimeters dilated. He immediately told us we needed to get to the hospital and we would probably deliver that night. In awe and somewhat scared we drove up to Memorial North to give birth to our baby girl. We were admitted to the hospital and got Sarah hooked up to the monitors and we got set to have this baby girl. Sarah opted for an epidural and the doctor put an internal monitor on the baby's head. As they gave a dose of Petosin and Sarah had a small contraction the baby's heart rate dropped to 40 and the doctor decided to deliver by C-Section to avoid further stress on the baby with labor. Though she was scared, Sarah did really well and Alicia Lynn was born at 9:22pm, only 9 hours after we found out we were pregnant. She was perfectly healthy and weighed in at 6 lbs. 12 oz, and was 19 3/4 in long.

Alicia is a beautiful little girl and we are so excited to have her in our family. Both mommy and baby are doing well now and we are getting ready to take them home today! Heavenly Father does not give us much notice with Children, he gave us a week from when we first got an e-mail about Adrianna to when we picked her up, and now he has given us 9 hours. We have amazing stories to tell both of our beautiful girls, I am sure one day they will fight over who has the better story about coming into our family.