Saturday, October 23, 2010

Baby Osker

Osker Rick Nielson
May 12th 2010
9.1 Ibs 19 In

Two weeks before Osker was born I went into false labor, every day I would have regular contractions for at least an hour usually more. Dr. Allred gave me specific instructions when to go in, contractions lasting 5 minutes apart for an hour. A week before his due date at ten p.m. we dropped Kendall off let him know he was going to have a baby brother the next time he saw us, and headed to the hospital. After two hours of monitoring the contractions stopped, and I was sent home. I had the same style of contractions every night for two hours for a week and two days. My due date came and went, my new instructions for going to the hospital were contractions every 3 minutes for an hour. Two days after his due date I fell asleep with contractions lasting every five minutes. At four thirty in the morning I couldn't sleep through them any longer I was so excited! Finally this baby was going to come. We packed Kendall and dropped him off at my parents house again. We arrived at the hospital at five thirty a.m. My contractions were stronge and close together, but Osker hadn't decended yet. They had me walk up and down the halls to keep my contractions stronge and hopefully get him to move farther down. No luck around eight they sent us home again.
Three days overdue Dr. Evans decided an inductions was in place, I was scheduled for the next day Wednesday the 12th at 6 a.m. He sent me home with all the paper work and instructions to come in if my contractions were two minutes apart for and hour. I was jazzed, finally we were going to meet our sweet baby. My nesting instinct hit hard I cleaned and already spotless house, and put together his changing table. (with lots of help from kendall) Cody came home and made me relax. At eight that night I was starting my normal contractions five minutes apart then they started to progress to every two minutes, after two and a half hours we decided it was time. We made our way to the hospital, after checking, monitoring, walking, monitoring again they finally admitted us! Osker still wasn't descending at a fast enough pace, so they started a pitocin drip.
I love the birthing center at Madison everything is calm and quiet. Midnight came and the anasteologist wanted to go home so it was now or never for an epideral. I was able to manage the pain, but remembered trying to suffer through pitocin with kendall and opted for an epideral. Finally I was able to sleep poor Cody tried to sleep in a rock hard chair till morning. It was a restless night between my monitor going off for no reason, and the nurses coming in and out. At seven the nurses checked and he still hadn't descended finally they decided to empty my bladder, within minutes he had dropped almost into place. Dr. Barton made his way in and I started pushing. Cody and I were basically on our own between the doctor talking on his cell phone, and the nurse chit chatting with my mom. I would look to Cody to tell me when it was time to push and at 8:39 a.m. after ten minutes of pushing Osker Rick Nielson was here!

He was absolutley beautiful, I love the moment when they hand your warm soft baby. Everything was perfect in that moment!
Grandmpa Rick Nielson

My dad brought Kendall up an hour after he was born, he was so cute with him. I hope their always the best of friends.

I love his little dimple chin and the one on his his right cheek!
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He really is such a sweet baby, his little personality is already starting to show. At four days he was already sleeping through the night. It's been amazing watching the relationship between Kendall and Osker grow. Since his birth they have a bond thats been so fun to watch grow. I hope they are always the very best of friends. Kendall runs in every morning and asks where his baby is, if he's crying he'll rub his head and tell him it's ok baby don't be sad.
Since birth Osker had been such a strong baby, the day he was born he was already holding his head up. Now at five months he can almost sit, with a little help pull himself up. I love every stage the warm snuggily stage at birth, starting to smile and respond, and now laughing playing with toys, and screaming with delight. I'm so blessed to be Osker and Kendalls mom I'm grateful for every smile, cuddle, and minute spent with them.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful post, Kendra! There is nothing like bringing a new life into the world. You and Cody are wonderful parents and I know those two little guys will be the best of friends. I love you all very much

Kate said...

I LOVE new posts!! I also love hearing how much you love being a mom! You are such a good mom to those two boys!

Rayna said...

This post made me super happy. I love hearing labor stories. I need to meet that little boy!

Gosh, I hate Dr. Barton. I was in the middle of pushing Jude out when he asked the nurse if he had time to change out of his basketball shorts. I just screamed, "NO!" Is that who you went to with Kendall too? Bravo for Rexburg and their choice doctors. ;)

Cody,Kendra,Kendall,Osker said...

Thanks everyone! Rayna I had Dr.Crouch with Kendall and I loved it! If we decide to have another baby I will either insist on having Dr.Allred or go to another clinic.