Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Saylor Kate: A Birth Story

I have been trying to find the time to put together my birth story but life has been a whirlwind lately. So without further ado, here it goes, the story of Saylor Kate's entrance into the world...

It all started on the Tuesday before her birth so, September 27th, around 9:00 pm. We were having dinner with our friends, and I began to have these pretty intense contractions (surges in hypno-birthing world) in my back, when I couldn't sit to eat anymore we decided to head to the hospital and get checked out. I was so nervous that I wouldn't make it to the hospital with this birth because Max had come to quickly,  I felt like we had to go in at any chance of labor. Cody and Lacey were champs and took Max for us until my dad could get there. We got to the hospital around 9:45 pm, they checked me, I wasn't effaced at all, and I was only dilated to a one, I was having consistent contractions every 4 minutes though. When I had heard this, I immediately wanted to go home. Natural births and laboring entirely at the hospital is a total drag, having someone hook you up to monitors every 30 minutes is torutre at that point. The hospital however, wanted me to stay for at least an hour, so I obliged. After an hour I had gone from a 1 to a 3 so, of course, they had me stay. Well from there it was hours of nothing! Just an awful night with zero sleep. Finally at around 5:00 am I asked to be released and they sent us home.

From there the entire week my dad and Mike made sure I had someone with me, 24/7. Literally if Mike had to leave for work at 8:30 am, my dad was there by 8:15. I was feeling like a giant inconvenience, and possibly a little like a prisoner. I kept telling them, I would be fine; I don't need someone with me at all times! Worst case scenario, I put Max in the car, drive myself to the hospital and they can meet me there. Well, God really has a sense of humor because they sure proved me wrong...totally wrong.

On Saturday, October 1st, we were given some amazing tickets to see Luke Bryan and we figured, why not, let's go! Who knows maybe another concert will help get her out, we thought. So we went, we had a blast, scared the people we sat next to with my giant pregnant belly, came home, went to bed and then I woke up around 6:00 am in... Full. Blown. Labor. The concert had worked...again! Apparently my babies like concerts to help them cruise through the birth canal. I wasn't sure at first because I was having Braxton Hicks all week and didn't want to deal with another false labor, so I just sat in bed and timed them. I remember waking Mike up to tell him I am having consistent contractions but they are still pretty far apart. Well, within 30-45 minutes they went from 9 min apart to 6 min apart, so I woke him up and told him to call my dad. I decided to jump in and take a cold shower because I wanted to rinse off but didn't want my labor to progress faster than it already was. It didn't work. The contractions went from 6 minutes apart to 2 minutes apart within the time it took me to shower! I mean, seriously?! I remember getting out and just having to be on my hands and knees because I wasn't able to walk well by that point.

By the time my dad was able to get to us it was around 8:15 am, and we were loading up ready to go. I remember my dad telling us we should bring a blanket or a towel just in case we didn't make it,  and I snapped back saying, we don't have time for that we have to go now! Honestly, thank goodness we were driving a dealership car because with that mess, I think I would have just lit my car on fire if that would have happened. Off we went, driving way over the speed limit trying to make it. We were still a good 10 minutes away when I told Mike, I needed to push... I could see the panic in his eyes and watched the speedometer go up to 110 mph. He ran every red light and we finally made it. God was seriously watching over us because if it had been any other day besides Sunday, we would have hit traffic and I would have been that woman on the news who gave birth on the side of the road. By that point I was just trying to do my hypno-breathing techniques because it was all happening too fast to do an actual hypno-birthing session. When we got to the hospital there was no one at the front desk of Labor and Delivery and Mike was in total panic mode, banging on the door, yelling for them. I grabbed him and told him to stand there and let me hold on to his neck so I could have support for my contractions, because at that point there was nothing we could do. And let's be honest, I was just grateful we were actually at the hospital and not on the side of the freeway. Finally, they let us in and the lady asks, "So, what's going on?", uh.... I am in labor and I need to push! From there is was crazy town. They threw me in a wheelchair hauled me off to a room where I stripped down, crawled on the bed and one of nurses was able to get an IV lock in me in under 30 seconds. Talk about impressive. My nurses were AMAZING, and everyone was ready to go in what seemed like seconds, probably because it was. Then in walks in my OBGYN, who just happened to be the doctor on call that morning. Talk about God watching over us again! I started to push pretty much immediately and out she came in about 3 pushes, or 10 minutes after we walked through the front door. We tease that she came in, "like a wrecking ball", and we like to sing her that song now. Hahaha. But for real, I know she is definitely my baby, she had no patience for labor, when she was ready to come she wasn't about to wait around.

Saylor was perfect. They gave her to me immediately and we were able to have what they call "The Golden Hour" with her. It's essentially, where they give you uninterrupted time with your baby for an hour before they take them away and do all their measurements. It was lovely. We didn't have that with Max, and it was so nice! She had a strange sounding cry which they called, strider, it made her sound like she was gasping for air when she would cry. So, we had to keep an eye on that and stay in the hospital for the full time. Thankfully it turned out to be nothing, she was perfect. But I will say, it was nice to have the bonding time with her, get nursing down, and relax before going home to take on two kids! Hello, Migliorini part of four! Talk about scary! It did take us two days to name her, but I feel like we made the right choice.

The last 3 months have really been a blur, and each day that goes by it is harder to remember what life was like before Saylor joined our family. She fits in perfectly, like she has been with us forever. We adore her, and Max is a wonderful big brother. We truly are blessed.

xoxo








Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Hello world, we're back.

A year sure goes quick!! 2016 was an amazing year for us, we were blessed with many adventues from California to Hawaii, to welcoming a sweet baby girl. We gained another family member when Trey and Becky finally tied the knot! We also had to say goodbye to my Grandpa Anderson, which I feel so blessed to not only have known him, but to be able to call him my Grandpa. He was an incredible man, we will miss him dearly.

So much has changed since my last post. So much. Max is not a baby by any stretch of the imagination, he is a full blown toddler/little boy. He goes full speed all day, and only stops to rest when he is, well, sleeping. Most days I feel like I am in a race, I have no idea what or who I am racing against, but I know I must stay in the front so I don't drown, or our world might implode. It makes me laugh when I catch myself being frantic for no reason, but that's life with a 2 year old and a newborn. Straight crazy. But I tell you, I wouldn't change one minute of it. Being his mom I know I am biased- extremely biased- but, he is so smart and catches on to everything! He knows all his colors, his shapes, can count, is a master negotiator, talks so well, and will ask me everyday if he can go to school, or work becuase he needs to, "make some deals". Did I mention he is a master negotiator?
Max loves to be outside, loves to play with his friends, and adores any sport with a ball, he also has a minor, okay fine, MAJOR obsession with Daniel Tiger, and is the biggest helper. I don't know what I would do without this kid, he keeps me on my toes everyday and has heightened my spy skills immensely! I mean, if we are being honest, most days I feel like I have to save his life at some point. For example, he is currently stringing a cord through my desk while trying to hold his body weight with it, OH, and...he just whacked his head (you can nominate me for parent of the year later). But that's Max and that's how we love him.

Mike and I are still trying to figure out life with two kids. It's really an ongoing lesson we have discovered.
We were able to finish our basement last month which was quite the project. May I suggest, never ever...ever finish a basement, redecorate a house, and create a nursery simultaneously, while pregnant. It's essentially a recipe for a complete and total meltdown. I am talking a two year old style meltdown. But hey, we all made it out alive, and were able to host my family from Minnesota for Thanksgiving. Which was AMAZING! Now, if I can just figure out how to get them here permanently...

And our biggest change this year, the birth of Saylor Kate. Our dream of a baby girl. She came in like a thief in the night, or as we like to say, like a wrecking ball (I hope you sang that like I just did) and was delievered within 10 minutes of walking in the front foor of the hospital. She has captured all our hearts, including her brother's. The two of them together quite possibly could make my heart burst with love at any given second. You always hear people say their hearts grow with each child, well I am here to tell you, they weren't kidding. Just when you think you have maxed out on the love meter, nope, there is an entire new space that opens up and it's incredible. She was a tiny nugget coming to us at 6.1 lbs, but she has quickly learned she loves food as much as her parents and is becoming quite the chub, I love it! I am going to write her birth story here before I forget, so I'll go into more details about this sweet little babe later, stay tuned. Until then, here are some a ton photos from 2016 to bring us all up to speed! And don't judge me, I have no idea what I am doing on here on this blog so the photos are not organized at all! Like I said before, it's crazy here at the Migliorinis!

xoxo


California 






Max 18 month photos 

First time at the Dentist 




Baby #2 coming! 




Walla Wall, Washington 



Maui 2016  


 





   Trey'sWedding










Max Turns Two!!!












4th of July 


Max's 2 year old photos





Utah State Fair with nan



                                 Grandpa's Funeral






















WELCOME SAYLOR KATE 














Happy Halloween!






Happy Thanksgiving! 










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