We are thrilled to introduce you to Cassidy Addison. We couldn't decide between the two names and kept returning to both of them, so we decided to go with both!
Our amnio went really well on thursday, with the lungs returning results of unquestionably developed and ready to go! So at 12:08pm on September 11, Cassidy arrived (though she didn't become "Cassidy Addison" until Saturday). She initially had some fluid in her lungs (not uncommon with c-section babies), needed some oxygen passed by her nose briefly, and spent a little longer than normal in the nursery but avoided NICU. Her official stats are 5lbs 15 oz and 17 3/4 inches long.
The c-section went much better than I expected, and my doctor was still patting herself on the back 2 days later ... and rightfully so! There was almost no excess bleeding and were no complications. She got a good look at the fibroids, which are indeed everywhere. The scar goes from the bottom of my tummy around my belly button and extends to about 2 inches above my belly button. It looks like it's healing really well. The scariest part was after Cassidy had arrived. Jeff followed her to the nursery and stayed with her there while they closed me back up. That part took an unually long time, about 1.5 hours, which I assume is because of the fibroids. If the doctor did have any concerns while operating, she hid it well!
Recovery is okay, but more painful than anything I've experienced before. We probably could have come home on Sunday, but my digestive system had some trouble starting back up again, so we pushed to stay one more night. We came home Monday afternoon, and are adjusting really well!
Here are some pictures on day 3 and 4. She was down to 5 lbs 10oz coming home, so our main goal the next week will be to have her gain weight before our first pediatrician appointment. Cassidy's coming home outfit, the preemie size green dress, is quite large on her. We'll have to try it again in a couple weeks.
Our adjustment at home is going really well, and it helps immensely that my parents are now 4 miles away from us, renting a house here. The nighttime feedings are rough, especially since we're breastfeeding, supplementing, and pumping every 3-3.5 hours. Since it takes about an hour to get through each feeding session, that doesn't leave too much time for sleep.
We'll be posting more pictures occassionally, so check back often!
ADORABLE! I've been checking several times a day to see her beautiful face! Great pictures! Hope your recovery/adjustment gets a little easier! Let Becky and I know when we can drop off some gifts for cutie-pie Cassidy!! Congrats!!
ReplyDeleteGood job, Jen! She's adorable!! Glad everything went well. You did good too, Jeff!!
ReplyDeleteShe's a doll and you look damn good!
ReplyDeleteGlad it went well and you all are home.
Hope to meet her soon, after you've had time to settle in and find a routine.
Take care of yourself and make Jeff take care of you too!
PS. Kleiner, I love the T-shirt!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Kleins! We'll have to find an extended weekend to come pay a visit in the next couple months.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jeff & Jen! Cassidy is beautiful! Hope you recovery is quick.
ReplyDeleteShe sure is beautiful. we are gladthat all went well!! Give Cassidy a kiss from her Grandma. we are planning on visting in October.
ReplyDeleteCongrats !! She's beautiful and glad to hear everyone is healthy.LOVE TO ALL OF YOU!! Melisa and Donny
ReplyDeleteHey Jean - finally figured out how to leave a post for you. Cassidy is such a little doll! Hope you continue to feel better. Congrats again to you and Jeff.
ReplyDeleteWe are so excited for you guys. We have been watching your site and we all so the photos. We think Cassidy looks just like a doll. She is beautiful!! Jenny we hope you pop back to your normal self quickly!
ReplyDeleteSOOOO precious! I'm excited for you both and for the joy that Cassidy will be bringing into your life. Stay on top of the pain medication - c-section survivor to c-section survivor, that's the only way to cope! And... the general sleepy crankiness will get better after about 4 months. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats to both of you! She is beautiful and I hope everything continues to go smoothly.
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