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1pm rolls around and the nurse checks me and tells me that we are at 9cm and 90%, but Layla is still pretty high. So once we reached 10cm we will "labor down" which is basically to just wait it out. Even though I would be 10cm I still wouldn't be ready to push. About 15 minutes later I was feeling tons of pressure with every contraction. She told me that she would check me again shortly, but if baby was ready to come-- I would feel the pressure constantly. I think it was next contraction that felt like If I didn't push against the contraction, I was going to explode!!!!!! That was by far the most pressure I have ever felt in my entire life. I started to wonder what getting poked in the back 7 times was for because there was no way there was medicine helping what I was feeling!!!!! It had worked for the contraction pain I was having in my stomach, and that was it!!
The nurse sat on my bed and told me to try a couple practice pushes, since it took me 2 1/2 hours to push out Landon, They didn't want to call the doctor out of his office yet unless it was for sure time. I start to push with my next contraction and she makes me stop and tells me not to push again. She calls the other nurses and doctor right away. Felt like they were all in the room within 2 minutes and we were ready to go! I push through two more contractions and
Ms. Layla was born at 2:06pm.
Weighing 7 pounds 11 ounces
21 inches long!Our awesome team. I couldn't have asked for a better nurse and of course, Doctor Snowden, the best doctor in the entire world!!!!!
While we got moved up to a room, Layla was taken to the nursery for a bath and to get checked out. Her blood sugar was low, so they had to give her a bottle of formula. This upset me because they didn't ask if it was ok to give her formula since I was nursing, and they also didn't offer me to give her her first bottle. I know it was necessary to get the blood sugar up, may have been hormone overload, but I cried. And since my milk wasn't in yet, there was nothing I could do but to supplement her after each time of nursing. She had to be checked every 3 hours, and it had even dropped to a level where she had to be seen by the NICU nurse. They gave her once more chance to be fed by mommy and supplemented, and if she got 3 positive results back, she would not be admitted to the NICU. I was incredibly stressed out, and felt whatever she needed from me I was failing at giving her. But luckily the formula was able to give her what I couldn't and brought her levels up to a safe level and the NICU was quickly put out of the picture. WAY out of the picture!!! I was SO relieved!
How is big brother Landon doing??
He has adjusted so well!!! At first he didn't have much interest in her. Pretty much just ignored her. Then he realized how much mommy and daddy love her and were giving her so much attention, he wanted to be next to her at all times. He is always asking to hold her, and give her kisses. Everytime a nursey would come near her, he would tell them "no no!!" Already protective of his little sister! so cute!!!
getting his first good look at her.
First hug!
First nap together!
First kiss!




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