Thursday, March 25, 2010

Welcome to the World, Cyrus!

Baby Cyrus is here! Here are a few photos for your viewing pleasure:






BIRTH STORY
Several people have asked for the birth story of one little Cyrus Allen Sellers, so here goes....
I woke up Sunday morning around 5am with contractions. Seeing that this had happened SEVERAL times in the last week, I went back to bed, knowing that if they were the real thing I would be woken up again soon. Justin and I got up around 9am and I was still having contractions, so we started timing. They were around five minutes apart and were intense but not awful. We called and cancelled brunch plans with some friends just to make sure we didn't have any water breaking incidents at a nice place and then ran to the grocery store to grab a few things, not knowing when we would be going again :)
We went on several walks and through all of this the contractions were still 4-7 minutes apart, increasing in intensity. We called our Doula, Mandy, around 1pm to let her know we thought this was the real thing and talked through some things to do for speeding up labor. Not that anything helped. The contractions started to get more intense, and Mandy came over to be with us around 7pm. We labored at home for awhile trying to get the contractions closer together and as intense as possible. The oh so wonderful back labor started about then. For anyone that has not experienced back labor with no pain medication, I can honestly say it is the worst pain I've ever had in my entire life. We worked on some positioning for the next while, and decided around 11pm that it was time to head to the hospital.
We got settled into the room at the hospital and were greeted by our nurse, who was actually a huge natural childbirth advocate and natural birth mom herself, which made us happy. They said I was around 4cm dilated, which was pretty disappointing with all the time I had been laboring. The back labor was pretty tough and I definitely doubted if I was going to be able to do this as planned, but at some point I think he finally turned from being posterior which helped. I labored all night, and when my doctor came in at 7am to check in on me I had progressed to around 8cm. We decided to break my water to see if we could speed things up. Although this wasn't something we wanted to do, I had already been leaking and it seemed like the path of least resistance, so I said okay.
Even with breaking my water, I still had no progress at 10am when Dr. Williamson checked back in. At this point she was starting to get worried and suggested that maybe we use a little Pitocin to get things moving so that I could still deliver naturally like I wanted. They started the drip around 10:30am. DEAR GOD. This was moment #2 when I definitely doubted being able to give birth naturally. Luckily it only took 30 minutes of Pitocin-induced contractions to get to 10cm and we were ready to push.
I pushed for about 20 minutes or so and Mr. Cyrus Allen Sellers was born naturally after 27 hours of labor at 11:39am. He weighed 7 pounds 1 ounce and was 20 1/2 inches long. His head was 14 inches around. We're thinking this might have been part of what took so long ;) He has a head full of hair and big blue eyes and couldn't be more perfect.
We are doing great; I only had a small tear so not many stitches and everything else has been completely normal. I was pretty exhausted after his birth so I slept most of the day Monday other than when Cyrus wanted to nurse. I'm having the normal soreness and things you have after giving birth, but nothing too painful and I have a great husband around to take care of me :)
For those that don't know what a Doula is, please see Mandy's website here:
I cannot say enough how AMAZING Mandy was throughout the entire pregnancy and birth process. I definitely could not have made it through the labor process naturally without her and am so glad that she helped to facilitate the birth we wanted. If you are anywhere near Charleston and having a baby, I would HIGHLY recommend her services.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Nothing.....yet

Just an update for everyone that may be wondering if there is any baby news. I've been having irregular contractions on an d off for the past few days, but nothing that is regular or too close together. I have been walking every day and things seem to increase during and after walks but things seem to slow down once I stop the walk. We will definitely let everyone know if and when things progress; stay tuned!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Getting down to the Wire!

We are in the home stretch now and I have weekly doctor appointments from here until Baby Cyrus decides to arrive. Last Friday's appointment went well and the doctor says we are progessing perfectly. I am 1cm dilated, 70% effaced, and the little guy is at a -4 station. What that basically means is we are making progress on getting ready for labor but he still has some more room to drop before we really get started on anything. So far things haven't been too bad, although I have had a few bouts of insomnia this weekend. We will keep everyone updated as things progress!

Monday, February 8, 2010

Handmade Gifts

We have been so fortunate to have several family and friends make some wonderful handmade gifts for Baby Cyrus. I thought I would post some photos to share with everyone else. Stacy, a close family friend made this beautiful crocheted blanket, hat, and booties set:



Justin's mom Kenna has been really busy knitting a ton of blankets which I'm very exicted about. Here are a few of them:



One of Justin's coworkers made this crocheted blanket before we knew if it was a boy or a girl. The photos don't do it justice!



When I received this gift from Justin's Nana, I couldn't believe all the details on the bag. This diaper bag has a TON of pockets and places to store things that you can't see in the photo. I'm so glad to have a diaper bag big enough for an overnight trip!



While I am starting to sew, I am in no way ready to start knitting or crocheting so these gifts are even more appreciated!

Baby Bedding

As some of you know, I've decided to make the bedding for Cyrus' crib. I found a great group of quilting fabrics by Michael Miller with a Rocket and Robots theme :) I found a bedding pattern at the fabric store and have been working on it since. The next four fabrics are what will make up the front of his crib quilt:









I haven't quite decided what I'm going to use this next fabric for, but I'm thinking of incorporating it into some curtains:



This pattern will be the outside of the crib bumpers:



This will be the bed skirt:



Here's a view of everything together:



I have everything cut out and pinned and have started stitching the quilting squares. I hope to have some updated photos this weekend to show everyone the progress!

The Nursery is Coming Along!

A few weeks ago my friend Sarah was wonderful enough to come over and help me paint the nursery. Don't worry, we used no VOC paint and I cleared it with my doctor prior to painting :) The greens are pulled right from the material I am using to make his bedding (see other post) and I couldn't be happier with how it turned out! Ignore the piles of stuff; we're still working on the organizing :)









Baby Bump Photos




I know it's been awhile, but things have been busy preparing for Baby Cyrus' arrival. A few people have asked for updated photos of how the bump is coming along, so here they are!