Birth Story

Hello Friends & Family--

I thought I'd take a moment to write about Cameron's birth story. I'm sure you've all been curious, haha. It has been nearly 5 months so this is kind of late! Sorry!

This is going to be pretty lengthy, so I'm warning you now if you aren't interested in the topic just ignore this post :)

Well, things weren't progressing as we were quite past his due date of April 23rd. I had started experiencing some contractions on Wednesday, April 26th in the middle of the night. I was able to make it through the night and into the next afternoon. Then on that Thursday, April 27th they were getting even stronger.  We called into triage because they were about 5 minutes apart. We spent a few hours in triage but I wasn't dilating enough (around 3cm) so they sent us home--I was crushed and tired at this point. We went home and the contractions ended up stopping all together. Even more discouraging. We walked the mall that night and needless to say they started back again in full force that night. So for two days I didn't sleep more then a few minutes at a time. Definitely Mother Nature's way of preparing you for round the clock newborn care! Ha! Just not a good way to go into the hard labor already super exhausted!

I had an appointment scheduled for Friday, April 29th at the hospital to check my amniotic fluid levels. When you are past your due date they start to do a number of tests to make sure the baby isn't stressed. We headed to the hospital and I was in terrible shape. We arrived and the lady could sense I wasn't good--they tried to get me a room right away but I didn't even make it down the hall before I had a monster contraction. She said I'm taking you to triage, and that's when the waterworks started. I think my exact words were, "No, they'll just send me home again and I can't do that another time." They had told me not to come back until they were 2-3 minutes apart--THEY NEVER GOT THERE (welll until I was pushing). The awesome nurse in the clinic took me to triage via wheelchair and they recognized me from the day before and really felt bad for me :) They checked and I was 4-5cm, and said as long as my Dr. was ok with it they'd admit me. It was my lucky day bc Dr. E was in the clinic and was going to be able to deliver! My original appt. was at 11am and they finally had me admitted and in a room by 1pm (they have to monitor to make sure it's for real before they move you to a birthing suite). So I was lucky to share the triage room with 4 other women in labor--I'm sure that was quite the site!

The birthing suite was just like the one we toured, but I don't really remember much about it because shortly after I delivered they moved us to another room. The nurses knew I didn't want an epidural so they tried to keep me comfortable. Yet at about 5ish I'd had enough. I was EXHAUSTED and the pain was just getting worse. I broke down and said I wanted an epidural. They couldn't administer one unless my Dr. was in the hospital and she wasn't going to arrive until I was closer to go time--thankfully she called and ok'd it AND I was progressing fast and she was on her way. At this point I was around 6 cm. The epidural was a breeze--my nurse said I had the best anesthesiologist in the hospital. Nice! I was able to rest a little bit before I was in pain again (some epidurals only go about 80% in some women--that was me). Yet the pain was just bc I was fully dialated and ready to push! Wahoo! About 30 mins of pushing and little Cameron made his grand entrance into the world at 8:09pm. Chris was there the entire time and did an awesome job. I didn't yell at him once! :) He was pretty concerned about my pain levels though, very sweet of him!

All the pain and exhaustion quickly faded (in fact I think I've already forgotten, wink). He was definitely worth it! Anyone that knows Cameron's personality would assume that he'd make his entrance into this world his own, full of spunk :)





Love,
Chris, Amber & Cameron

18 Weeks

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On September 2nd, Cameron turned 18 weeks! First can you believe that it's September already, and that he's already 18 weeks? Wow! Before I know it he's going to be walking--ok let's not go that far. Unfortunately we are still having issues with sleeping at night and our overall cranky attitude. One day we'll see improvement and the next day he's back at it. I'm hoping it really is just a growth spurt or teething. After talking with a friend, she said she's going through the same thing with her son, so there is some reassurance that I'm not the only one with a fussy pants.

On a happier note, Cam continue to love being in his swing and LOVES watching the colors on the TV. Hmm I better not let that get out of hand, he's a little young! He can't get enough music in his day either! We always have something going: a baby cd, radio or some random musical toy. Hopefully, he has better singing skills than his Mom & Dad!

18 Week photo shoot:






Love,

Chris, Amber & Cameron

We may have a fish!

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While we spent a week in a hotel with Cameron we took advantage of having pool access. So for his first real swimming experience we opted to try it out in a pool instead of the lakes (probably better b/c who knows what illnesses he would pick up, haha). Other than dipping his toes in the water or bath time, he hasn't had any pool action. So my sister, Amy and I suited up to take Cam Jam to the pool. Needless to say the "heated" pool was freezing and Amy never got in. Yet he loved being in the water freezing or not! I think we'll have a little water bug on our hands. I'm hoping to sign him up for a mommy and me swim class later this year.

Just a few pics from the pool (no judging me and my swimsuit body or lack there of)









Love,

Chris, Amber & Cameron

4 Month Check-up

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Lucky kid on his actual 4 month birthday he had his 4 month check-up. Good one Mom. He had so much trouble with the last set of shots, we were prepared for this one to be a doozy too. We gave him tylenol much earlier than we did with the first set and that appeared to help. He was pretty sleepy the next day too, but thankfully he's back to his "normal" cranky self and not the shot induced crank! Ha!

Cam received a clean bill of health, minus some wonderful wax build-up in one ear. Yum! She thinks maybe his fussiness and horrible sleep schedule could be from teething (like we've suspected because of all of the drooling), but she says he's still a little young. It also could be just a growth spurt, so I guess we'll see if we have a tooth in the next week or so!

Here are our 4 Month Stats:

Weight: 14 pounds 7 ounces--42%
Height: 2 feet .5 inches--35 %
Head Circumference: 42 centimeters--44%

So for all of you that think my kid is a chunk you've been proven wrong! He's actually less than half of all the statistics. Poor little shorty, he definitely gets that from me :)

Love,

Chris, Amber & Cameron

17 Weeks

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He's starting to really understand having the camera flashing in his face, which means he turns off the smile as quickly as he can, ha. He will smile if he sees my face, but the moment I'm behind the lens he gets camera shy. So I guess we'll just continue on with the serious photos. Maybe it's our HUGE camera/lens that make him so timid? Maybe I should try our small point-and-shoot, ha!

This week while Cam was doing tummy time (which we are starting to like again) and he ROLLED onto his BACK on his OWN! I quickly tried it again, and sure enough he repeated it! I haven't been able to get him to do it again, but I'm sure this is a sign that he'll be moving around before too long!

Cam turned 17 weeks on August 26th! For some reason I was camera happy for this shoot and took way too many pictures, so I'll only post a few!

Here's our love bug, he LOVES sucking on his fingers/hands:










Love,

Chris, Amber & Cameron

16 Weeks

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Cameron turned 16 weeks while we were still in Nebraska on August 19th, so this picture is a few days delayed. While he was at the hospital being loved on by lots of family he actually started to grasp the idea of rolling over (and being a complete cranky monster--poor guy was not having it). He hasn't successfully done it on his own yet, but he's so close! He will really scare himself when he actually does roll onto his tummy! And I'm sure that will lead to many sleepless nights when he really becomes a mover.

16 weeks (and in a disposale diaper, see how much smaller he looks in the bottom, haha!)





Love,

Chris, Amber & Cameron

15 Weeks

Hello Friends & Family--

I wanted to again say thank you to everyone for your kind words, calls, cards, emails, texts, food etc... I truly appreciate it! We've got a long road ahead of us, but for now we'll take it one day at a time. I'll keep reminding myself that he's up there watching over us all. There is a peace of mind in knowing that.

On August 12 Cam turned 15 weeks! Time is going by so fast. He's still growing like a weed and surprising us with new skills daily. I'll keep these next few posts brief just so I can catch up on the weekly pictures. I promise more updates as we get settled back into our normal home routine.

Here are Cam's 15 week photos! Got to love the curled toe reflex!






Love,

Chris, Amber & Cameron