Thursday, February 4, 2010

Riley's Debut

WARNING.
This is going to a VERY long blog post. This is probably the only place I will ever record Riley's story so don't feel you need to read the entire blog. I'll try to keep it organized so you can read the parts you'd like.

How it began.

After waiting 41 weeks and 1 day we finally had everything scheduled for Riley's stubborn arrival. Of course he was not going to have that- we already knew no one was going to tell him when to come! At 2:30 AM Thursday January 28 my water broke. It was a bit like a TV moment except not as cool- I hope my water never breaks again because it doesn't stop until he arrives! I contemplated for about 10 minutes what I should do. Craig and my mom were sleeping and I was trying to decide if I should wake them or hold out a bit longer. I finally decided I should call my midwife and wake Craig.

We arrived at the hospital around 4:00AM and I was examined etc and a room was arranged. I was still only dilated a mere 1 cm.

Labor.

After no progress around 9AM I was given Cervidil which is used for about 12 hours before beginning Pitocin. It was a slower route to labor that's a little more natural for your body and we opted for this since there was some concern about his size and the ease of a vaginal delivery.
After about 10-11 hours I was 100% effaced although still only 2-3cm. The Cervidil causes contractions to begin but slowly so I was never in too much pain until the end and I was becoming fairly uncomfortable. Around 9-10PM I was started on Pitocin and Antibiotics due to my water haven been ruptured for so many hours. They started the Pitocin slowly while I waited my turn for my epidural. (My nurses and midwife were awesome!) It was a crazy night- I think 11 babies were born. I heard it was b/c the moon was full. I got my epidural- which was actually more painful that I thought it would be and it spread really fast. I was having some heaviness in my chest and throat and had to take oxygen for a little while but was soon okay.

Delivery.

Around 4AM Friday January 29 it was time to push. They allowed his head to drop really low in hopes of pushing being shorter. I was completely numb, but amazingly able to push which seems odd. However, Riley was stretching himself out and causing me a great deal of pain in the upper abdomen, making it very painful to lean forward and push. Everyone was so encouraging, but I became very frustrated about halfway through and stopped and declared I wasn't even doing anything. I tried to think of some ways out of this situation, but it seemed pushing was the only route- so I was back at it. 45 minutes of pushing and about 26 1/2 hours since my water broke Riley was here!

Stats.


Riley Chet Copeland
8 lbs 9 oz
20 inches
4:59AM January 29th

Postpartum.

The Grandmas were waiting anxiously in the waiting area because Craig and I had decided we wanted it to be just us for the delivery. It was a pretty special experience.

Later that evening we were moved to a knew room to rest up and recover. Del, Rachel and Michael came by to meet Riley and bring us some decent food and we played the oh so proud parents! While they were there Riley started spitting up and neon greenish/yellow fluid. I thought it was odd since he spit up more than he had even eaten at this point, but we didn't think too much of it. Our friends left and Riley continued to spit up...Alot and we knew that something wasn't right. When the nurses came they too knew something was wrong and Riley was suddenly whisked away from us.

The turn of events.

We went from showing off our perfect little baby to being scared out of our minds. we quickly followed Riley to the special care nursery where they began inserting a tube down his throat. It's amazing how fast you fall in love because my heart was breaking as he screamed. I couldn't watch and began pacing the nursery and crying while Craig had to stay by his side and help hold him for the tube and IV. I knew it wasn't any easier for Craig and I felt so guilty that I couldn't pull it together for Riley. It was just the saddest sight.

They were concerned the substance could be bile or perhaps an infection. No one really knew, but of course I could only imagine the worst. He was started on antibiotics that would take 48 hours during which he could not eat. They did xrays to check for blockages and problems internally and blood work. As the next 48 hours went on we patiently waited for each result- each one indicating no problems. I sat in the nursery for hours into the night holding him and trying to comfort him. I don't think I've ever gone so many days without sleep.

The results.

Everything seems fine. All the test looked good and after draining more of the substance from his tummy he didn't spit up any more. They think if it wasn't some sort of infection it was just amniotic fluid or something he swallowed that had to come out. Also, by the time we left they couldn't hear his heart murmur anymore...I forgot to mention he was born with a murmur. So Monday evening we got to bring our baby home!

Mushy stuff.

We feel so blessed that he is healthy and everything is okay. Looking back it doesn't seem like too big of a deal especially since it ended so well, but at the time there was nothing bigger in the world. It made us realize very quickly how precious this little boy is and how only hours after birth we couldn't live without him.

Of course I've attached some pictures for your viewing pleasure!


On our way to the hospital











One night while Riley was still in the Special Care Nursery I came back to the room around 2AM and this is what I found.






The Copeland wrist- the Sister-In-Laws know what I'm talking about.


20 comments:

Rachel said...

Glad you guys are home and safe, he is so cute!! Can't wait to see him again, let me know if you need anything. I'm kind of a horrible cook so I didn't sign up to bring you dinner....lol.

Louisiana Girl said...

Cassie & Craig, you have a beautiful baby. Love his name, too. It must just be in our family to have big babies & a hard time doing it. I'm glad your mom got to be there. I'm sure you had a lot of thoughts & prayers bringing him through that ordeal. And he must have some Pardue, we still have some of my grandchildren born with the heart problem. Glad he is now a healthy little guy just enjoy every moment. They grow up so fast.
Congratulations! Kim

Amelia said...

Oh my heck, he is sooo cute! I cant wait to meet him! I am so glad he is healthy and all the tests came out good, what a blessing.
ps I am so mad the dinner list filled up so fast...we will have to figure something out when we see you, hopefully that is soon :)

Brittany said...

So cute! Congrats on the little one! He is lucky to have a mom who stuck it out even though it seemed like forever. Enjoy having family around to help!!! Take in every second at a time!

Laura Copeland said...

I loved the entire story. I wish that I would have recorded each of the stories like this--because believe me, each one will be entirely different. But like you said, it is amazing how fast they become so important to you. We already love him, too! We were so proud of how hard you worked to get him here--and how patient Craig was!

Six Girls and One Boy said...

Craig and Cassie, Congratulations on a darling little "Craig." It is amazing how you fall in love with them from the beginning. Enjoy every minute with him because they grow up way too fast! You two will be great parents.

Ms. Green Eyes said...

He is SO adorable! Cassie, I am so glad everything went smoothly (and extremely jealous!). I'm glad Riley is ok, too. Congratulations. I'm sure you are already loving mommyhood. It is simply the most joyous thing. xoxo

Cinderella, the A-Train and Our Little Caboose said...

Cassie! He is beautiful! I am so proud of you for sticking it out and being able to have him naturally! I am surprised the epidural hurt! I didn't even feel mine...but I could have been distracted by other pain :) Congrats to you and Craig! He is so so so cute.

Thinking about you!
Love ya!

kara said...

cass. i am so so so happy and excited for you guys. also very glad that riley was ok! he is precious!! love you!

Laura said...

Cassie - Congratulations. Riley is beautiful. I love the part of this blog post where you wrote that you stopped in the middle of labor and tried to figure out another way out of the situation. Funny. I can't say I blame you.

Kat and Mary showed me the pictures on your parents' site the other day. I didn't find it on my own and was a little worried since I hadn't heard anything! But I'm glad it all worked out okay.

Miss you and we can't wait to meet him whenever you're ready!

Da Costa said...

He's beautiful Cassie! And even more adorable in person! And now, after debating it, I totally think he looks like Craig! Call me if you want company, or a nap! :0)

Amy Tobler said...

Yay! Congratulations! He is just too cute. Let me know if you need anything. Jeff is always willing to come and entertain Mia and I'm more than willing to come and snuggle your little man!

ATT Hickson said...

YEAH! I have (patiently) waiting for you to post pictures of Riley. He is adorable... really. So cute! Isn't it amazing how quickly you fall in love with the little guys?! I'm sorry that you had to go through a little bit of trauma - Caleb did that to us to. Can't wait to see him in person!

Sarah said...

Congrats, guys! So glad everything turned out well in the end.

Beverly said...

Way to go with a long blog and with recording your thoughts, feelings and emotions at such a moment as the first birth of your son!! So glad everyone is happy and healthy and you are embarking on the best part of life--life with children is the best.

Alicia said...

So sweet! Just Perfect!! Cassie you scared me to death reading this post and I just couldn't get to the end fast enough where you said "everything was o.k.! wow what a scary experience. I'm so glad that your little man is home and in your arms safe and sound. He is precious. I love his name! I can't wait to meet him. Congrats you guys! Love the whites!!

Natalie said...

Congratulations! I am so glad everything turned out okay. Riley is just amazingly perfect. I cannot wait to have a little one again (except for the lack of sleep thing). Those pictures are so fun. Ethan and Ella and I had so much fun looking at our new little family member. We all think he is the cutest thing! The last picture of him, in the football jammies, we just bought the other day for our little quarterback. Fun cousins! The matching outfits begin! We can't wait to meet him in May

Regi said...

Congratulations! He is adorable. I am so glad to hear everything turned out!

Scooter and Jessica said...

I'm so glad you are home and everything is fine with Riley. Congratulations! He is adorable!

Unknown said...

Hey Roll! First let me say Happy Birthday!!!! I lost my phone so I need your phone number. If you could e-mail it to me sometime, that would be great. Secondly...you have a gorgeous baby boy!!!! I am so happy for you and Craig that he is home and healthy. I know exactly what you were feeling in that hospital, and I don't wish it on anyone. But I am so thankful that he is okay and you're both doing well. I can't wait to hold the little guy. Congratulations! I love ya'll!