Bryan, Angie, Lexie, Hoyt & Sabrie

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

The 1st Week

Hoyt's first week was a bit crazy. We came home Friday around noon and just enjoyed our baby for the afternoon.


Hoyt met his big sister Lexie Friday evening along with some of the Hoyts.
Lexie meets her baby brother Hoyt for the first time.
First family photo.
Hoyt meets the some of the Hoyts.

Saturday and Sunday we got our first taste of what having two kids is all about. It went well since I had Bryan helping me with everything. Hoyt is such a good baby, but he is much different from Lexie. She always wants to be in her bed to sleep, he loves to be snuggled and sleeps best when being held so that has been kind of hard. But one thing with him that I'm super grateful for is that he picked up on nursing right away and is such a good eater. It took Lexie almost a month to really get the hang of things. Sunday night we sent Lexie over to stay with my family again for a few days and she had so much fun playing with Grandpa, Grandma and her aunts and uncle.

Because our little guy had so much bruising at birth they were worried about jaundice. We got him tested over the weekend and it was a little high, but Monday at his first Dr. checkup the bili test ended up in the critical zone so we were sent to the hospital because it was too high to even do lights at home. I was not happy to have my baby in the hospital again, but little Hoyt did really well and it only took about 18 hours under lights for his levels to be at low enough to go home.

He was one cool dude in shades and got a nice tan.
Looking pretty serious after getting home from the hospital...again.
Wednesday Lexie came back home and I was so happy to have my sweet girl back! Thursday little Hoyt turned a week old and it was my first day home alone all day with the two little ones. Things went better than I expected and luckily almost every day since they both take naps for at least 1-2 hours at the same time so I can get a shower, eat some lunch and get a couple things done.
Our silly Lexie loves her baby brother!
1 week old and just wants to sleep.
I will try to post updated pictures soon since tomorrow will be 2 weeks, but for those wanting the birth story here is the short version (if you want more details you'll have to ask).

I woke up Thursday morning around 4 a.m. in a lot of pain and after having contractions every 3-5 minutes for a few hours we headed to the hospital as soon as my dad came to pick up Lexie. I was dilated about 3 1/2 and in order to be admitted you have to be at a 4, but I was having regular contractions so they decided to observe me then see how things progressed to decide whether or not to admit me. I was past a 4 by the time they checked again so they admitted me, I got all hooked up to everything and we waited. I did learn my lesson about just getting the epidural when the Dr. says it's ok. I was feeling pretty good so I decided to just wait a bit and see how things went. One minute I was fine and the next the pain was horrible. To make it worse, the first epidural didn't work because he hit a blood vessel. I had to wait and he tried again and luckily the 2nd attempt worked great and was an even better epidural than I had with Lexie because although I had no pain I could feel when I needed to push and everything so I really liked it. The labor lasted longer than we all expected because the baby was posterior. They had me try changing positions to attempt to have him move into the right position. Around 4:45 p.m. my water broke when the nurse checked me and I was between a 6 or 7. Soon after that the heart rate started dropping so they put me on oxygen and we figure that is when he finally moved into the right position because just after 5 I was complete and they called the Dr. I pushed for just a few minutes and at 5:22 little Hoyt was born and we were so excited to finally see our cute little guy!


2 comments:

Kori said...

Congratulations! I'm glad that Lexie likes her "baby".

Randy and RaNel Webster said...

Congratulations! I'm a little slow checking blogs lately! Glad to see you have your little guy here and all is well!