There are so many things I would love to blog about right now (how we're doing, the first few days, how tired we are, how much life has changed, how much we love our little man, our Christmas, etc...) but, I know there won't be time to write about them all separately SO...
We're doing great...the first two nights were a little rough but Tristen slept SO great last night giving Aaron and I lots of sleep! Yay! We went to bed at 9:00 last night...I think that explains how much our life has changed :) We love our little man so much....I can't get my eyes off of him and find myself studying his little movements. WOW :) He's amazing and I'm so in love! Our Christmas was good but obviously very surreal :) We were able to reflect on how it might have been for Mary and Joseph....it was an incredibly special Christmas.
Anywho.....I'll try to keep this story short....
Dec. 22nd-
Because there were too many babies being born on Dec. 21st, our induction was postponed until Wednesday. We got to the hospital around 6:30am and I immediately got the induction medicine and got things going! The dr. broke my water around 10:00 and until that time, I was not in pain at all. I heard inductions could be brutal but it wasn't bad...until.....
The medicine really kicked in and the contractions got harder and closer together. I had planned on going without an epidural but I was very open to whatever because I just didn't know what to expect! Around 12:00, I was only at 3 cm so they upped the medicine and kept upping it until 2;00. Oh my goodness...for the next two hours I had contractions a minute apart and they just kept intensifying. I decided that if I had made progress I wouldn't do an epidural but if not, I was totally getting one :)
At 2:00, I was still at a 3 so I got the epidural and felt AMAZING :) Haha...it really was so fast and easy from then on out! At 3:00, my nurse told me to sleep for a while so I quickly fell asleep until 5:00. I had just called my parents to tell them that it would be a while when my nurse came in, checked, and told me I was at 10cm already and ready to push! What!?!?
The dr. came at 5:20, I pushed for 20 minutes and Tristen was born at 5:41pm :)
And, we were still smiling and just LOVING on our little boy. I couldn't believe how great I felt afterwards. Seriously, I was expecting the worst so we were surprised when the actual experience was wonderful, fast, and pretty painless.
Because I was fully awake and not too tired from contractions/pushing, I was able to completely ENJOY the first few hours of his life. It was incredibly special just to love on him and take in everything. I am so SO thankful for an easy labor and delivery! And, I just loved my nurses....they were wonderful!
So, there you have it....I feel so blessed (and a little bad for not having to endure through too much!)! Happy Monday all! I almost have a week old child already! I can't believe it!! We'll see when I have time to blog again :)