Our sweet Mason was born on June 26, 2015 at 6:59 p.m. weighing 9 lbs 2 oz, 20" long. On Friday morning I was scheduled to be induced at 6 a.m. Casey and I woke up at 5 a.m. to get ready. My parents got to our house at 10 p.m. the night before so they were all set to watch the girls for us. At 5 a.m. I got up and got in the shower. After I had been in the shower for 2 minutes Casey came and told me that the hospital just called and had to bump my induction back until later that day and they'd call me later and let me know. Thankfully I was able to go back to sleep pretty easily. The hospital called at 7:30 and told me to come in at 9. It ended up being perfect because I could eat breakfast and spend time with Carly and Holland and my parents before it was time to go.
The Neonatologist said Mason was having trouble breathing and they didn't know why. She said the only conclusion she could come to what that he "was shocked" when he was born and took longer to start breathing.She named a few things they did like give him an IV and a "fluid flush" and said that he was stable but he'd have to be in constant care for at least 24 hours and have an antibiotic regimen as a precautionary measure and to make he wouldn't develop pnuemonia because of the fluid that had been in his lungs. Casey was able to go see Mason in the nursery but I couldn't go until the epidural wore off. I bawled when Casey left without me. I felt so helpless. I was supposed to be snuggling and nursing my new baby right now! At 9:15 I was finally able to go see Mason. I went and held his hand and talked to him and he looked at me the whole time and then closed his eyes and went to sleep. Mason's nurse told me that he wouldn't be able to eat for 12 hours. I was so sad. That night I started pumping every few hours.
On Sunday morning my nurse came and told me that Mason would be able to get his IV out sometime in the morning but that a neonatologist would have to come in and give an okay for it to be taken out. The neonatologist was on call and the nurses didn't know when she'd come in to the hospital since it was Sunday. I was so tired of waiting and waiting on other people! An hour later my nurse came back in and told me that the neonatologist was there and she heard her say that Mason could leave that night!. I was so excited that Mason could come home when I did! Right after Mason's nurse came in pushing Mason into our room! He had all the cords off him and the IV was gone! I called my parents quick so they could come in and bring the girls to meet and finally hold Mason! Right after the neonatologist came in and said Mason is perfectly healthy, and she saw no reason to make him stay another night so he could leave that evening. I wanted to hug her! She said he had a rough start but bounced back quick and is doing great. We left the hospital at 6:45 to come home! It was such an awesome feeling to finally be home.
Mason is now 1 week old and is the sweetest, best baby! He sleeps all the time. He sleeps 4 hours chunks at night and would probably sleep longer if I didn't need to wake him up to feed him. He rarely cries and loves just looking around contently while he's awake. We sure love our Mason muffin!!
Meeting my sweet baby boy for the first time.
He was moving his head around and kept rooting. I was so sad I couldn't nurse him!
Finally I got to hold my fuzzy baby
She's a big sister now!
Best Mom and Grandma!
Grandpa was so sweet to play princess and pony card games with Carly.
He loves bath time!
2 comments:
I am so glad Mason is okay!! Modern medicine is such a blessing. As I read your post my heart did many achy heart squeezes for you. It's so hard to be worrying about your baby, and I'm so glad for a happy ending. I love his name, too. Mason Garth--awesome! How did you choose it?
Thanks for sharing your birth story. He is a gorgeous little guy! That must have been so scary at first. So happy that everything turned out great! Praying for continued good health for all! Miss your sweet family!
:) Patty
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