Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Monday, February 13, 2012

Colton Joshua

Resting peacefully!!!!

First time I was able to hold him, during his first feeding.

Dave getting scrubbed and ready to welcome Colton to the world.









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Colton Joshua Slates


Welcome to our family-Colton Joshua Slates-5lbs 19oz. He arrived on Friday Feb 10th at 2:42 am.
He was a special surprise. On the day that he was born, I was in labor and didn't know. I had terrible back pain all day and was so focused on coaching the girls state playoff swim meet that I didn't have time to think about the possibility of being in labor. After the meet, which by the way, the girls swam great, despite a loss, we had some really good times, I was driving home and started to notice that the pain I was feeling was more than just Braxton Hicks. I got home and called Dave to let him know that I needed to call my doctor and go to the hospital. When we arrived at the hospital my contractions were 2 minutes apart. The nurses were shocked when I said I was going to wait until the next day. They settled down the time between contractions, however they became stronger. Dr. Minter came in and did an ultrasound scan and noticed that the fluid had disappeared, scary because it was a 9 the week before. They decided that they would deliver me!!!! So I slept for a few hours and got some much needed rest, knowing that it would be a long day ahead of us.
They finally took me back around 1:45 and by 2:42 Colton Joshua was here. I decided to have a tubal done so that process took a while and all the scar tissue from the other c-sections made the rest of the surgery go to 3:30. I went to recovery and by 4:30-5 was ready to go to my room. Dave went home to relieve my neighbor who had spent the night watching the kids. We were so blessed to have such great neighbors there to help us out at a last minute notice.
I got some rest, as hard as it was to relax after the excitemennt and nervousness of not knowing how Colton was going to be.
But around 11 am I was able to see him for the first time and it was the most precious thing ever. He was doing well. He scored a 8-9 on his apgar scale. He had to be placed on CPAP but other than regulating his breathing he was doing well.
Colton spent 2 days on CPAP and has been moved to a nasal canal getting oxygen that is room temperature. He also started on his feeds on Sunday at 5cc. He has to have his residuals checked after each feeding and as long as they are good he will increase by 2 cc's every other feeding. We continue to pray that he will get stronger and continue to grow. God has blessed us with this little miracle and each day is showing us how wonderful he is.
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