Saturday, August 30, 2008

Mary Pat's Birth: The Inside Scoop

The best place to start the story is on Tuesday, August 26th. We were already overdue as the expected due date was the 21st, so the doctor had us in for a non-stress test and a sonogram to make sure everything was okay. The sonogram estimated her weight at 9 lbs. 11oz., a tough delivery for a any woman, especially one Shannon's size. So on doctor's orders we checked into Winthrop Hospital at 9am Wednesday. Mild contractions had started at about 3:30am Wednesday morning, so we sat in triage for a few hours. A few minutes after the Showcase Showdown (Drew Carey is no Bob Barker) the PA administered Cervidil to aid in opening up the cervix. At about 3:30pm the doctor stopped in and said the usual course of action would be to give another Cervidil at around midnight, and that he would be by at about 9am the next morning to discuss our options, his gut feeling was that we'd be talking C-section around then.

About five minutes after the doctor left the pain really started to pick up at that point so we flagged down a nurse to see what we could do about pain management. The nurse said she would be happy to oblige but she would have to do an examination first. Well this examination showed dilation of 5 centimeters, completely unexpected to even the most optimistic among us. Next stop was Labor and Delivery!

Not long after arriving in Labor and Delivery Shannon made a dear friend for life in the form of the anesthesiologist who administered the epidural. Within minutes the mood changed from "Oh my God I'm going to die and take you all with me!!!!" to "Let's hang out and watch some of Apollo 13 for a bit while the contractions strengthen, and then does 7pm sound like a plan to start having the baby?". If the epidural manufacturer's need a spokesperson I think we have a candidate.

Well that 7pm time seemed more or less right to start pushing Mary Pat out into the world. Shannon was pushing for about at hour or so and soon enough wouldn't you believe it there was our precious little girl Mary Pat looking up at us with those big eyes saying "Hey, I know that voice!". If we took the best feeling either of us had ever felt and multiplied it by a million it still wouldn't even come close to the joy we felt.

Everyone we dealt with (with the exception of the parking attendant who shall remain nameless) at Winthrop was outstanding and couldn't have been nicer and more supportive. Melissa's tips in the birthing class were top notch and it was great to see her when we checked in. The doctor who delivered Mary Pat was actually our doctor's backup but Dr. Dolisi was just outstanding, what a great doctor who I would recommend to anyone. Our nurse Stephanie who was with us throughout the pushing was incredibly supportive and understanding, and we can't wait to get the slide show made of pictures that Donna took, and thank her for all the help even though she was off duty.

Finally, and not just because she is the only one of the people mentioned here likely to read this, we want to extend our most sincere thank you's to Dr. Katie Gallagher, Shannon's old, good friend from college. It was so comforting for both of us to have Katie there with us every step of the way and it is something we will never, ever forget. Thank you Katie from all three of us!

So that's our story of how our little Mary Pat came to join the world. The whole 10 months has been an unbelievable journey. But stay tuned, this isn't the end, its just the beginning......

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Welcome Mary Pat!

Many more details to follow later as we are running back to the hospital but she's here and she's healthy! Mary Pat joined us at 8:11 weighing in at 8 lbs. 13 oz. and measuring a tall 22 inches! She is a dream come true, absolutely beautiful. Please follow the link below for pictures!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

No News is Good News

Don't worry, you didn't fall off of our email list, we didn't lose your phone number, and we're not trying to keep it a secret from you. Our little angel has just decided that she is comfortable hanging out where she is (can't say I blame her, its nice and warm, all meals are delivered, and who knows what is on the other side). Maybe she's just being extra courteous and waiting for her Nana's flight to land on Monday. Either way, assuming nothing happens between now and then we have some doctor's appointments set up for next week so Mary Pat should be here soon (whether she wants to leave her current home or not!).

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Our New Arrival is Here!! Talking About the Chair of Course.....

The final major piece of the nursery puzzle has finally arrived. It had been so long since we had ordered the glider and ottoman that we had completely forgotten what the fabric pattern looked like. Thankfully we were both happy with the result when the box was opened. On top of fitting into the room perfectly, the glider is very comfortable and will serve us both well for those late night feedings. Can't wait to use it!



Thursday, August 7, 2008

Almost Theeeerrrrrrrrrrre!!!!!!

Coming down the home stretch and two out of three of us are ready to rock! Shannon is officially full term now so whenever you're ready Mary Pat ;-) We have some more ultrasound pictures attached below, hopefully very soon we will be posting some that are not from the "dark side of the womb". Enjoy!