I'm so excited to finally introduce little Juju-bee to the blog world! She is the sweetest. Obviously, I am a little biased in this, but look at her sweet little face.
Juliet's entrance into the world was a little bit different than her sister's. I guess that's probably true for every child, right? Although I won't mind if the rest of them decide to make their debut a little more like Juliet.
Juliet was due on October 25th. I had been having contractions on and off for a couple weeks. I was uncomfortable. My morning sickness never completely went away. I was uncomfortable. She had dropped and every time she moved she was pushing on some nerve or my bladder. Did I mention I was uncomfortable??? I had a Dr.'s appointment on the 28th, and asked if I could be induced ASAP.
Juliet was moving so much during her exam, the nurse exclaimed, "If she keeps this up she'll be rolling over by one month!" Fortunately, that prediction has not come true! |
...Turns out it was a contraction. One of my nurses informed I wasn't really being induced, they were just augmenting my labor. I was having what she called "rolling" contractions. (I still don't really know what that means...any of my more medically-minded friends have a clue??) Another great thing about being induced--I mean, having my labor "augmented," was that I wasn't dilated past a 6 and becoming delusional by the time I got my epidural. I was only at a four. But by far the best part was that I was ready to push after only 5 hours. And instead of pushing for three hours, it was ten minutes. Seriously, this was a cake walk compared to last time!! I can only hope and pray that each successive child is this easy. Having said that, I have probably now jinxed myself and am doomed to five more vacuum babies.
I love this little girl so much. My recovery this time has been quicker and easier (minus the after-birth cramps...what is that?! Unacceptable!!) She has caught onto nursing a lot quicker than London did, thank goodness. And she's a pretty decent sleeper for a newborn.
I won't lie to you, some days have been rough. London is getting all set to enter the terrible twos, and even a very angelic newborn is naturally a very needy individual. I'm lucky to have had so many helpers! (Thanks, you guys know who you are, and you are my heroes!!) In all honesty though the most difficult thing right now is some serious sleep deprivation. But I know it's just a stage and some day I will be able to sleep for more than four hours at a time. I hope. (Please, please, please let there be an end!!)
For the most part, London loves being a big sister. She is always wanting to help, hug, kiss, and hold the baby. If anything she loves her too much! I've had a heart attack a few times when she's tried to climb in the baby swing with Juliet, attempted to pick her up without any help, or sat on top of her to give her a hug. But I know it's all out of love, I just need to be ever vigilant--which is easier said than done when you're running on too little sleep. London has even bestowed Juliet with her first nickname: Juju. In the hospital when we first asked London if she could say Juliet, that's what came out, and it's stuck.
I'm so grateful for this blessing to be a mommy to two beautiful, healthy little girls. And please forgive me while I play a little catch-up on the blog over the next week or so.
6 comments:
LOOOOVE!!! Man you look fabulous after birthing, and Juliet is gorgeous! Your whole family looks great and I am so happy there is one more Babooshka in the world :)
I love reading birth stories :) Congrats - she is so adorable!!! Welcome to the world of two babies! You're super optimistic about it!
One thing is for sure...you make beautiful babies! And I can't wait to get my hands on both of them in a couple of weeks! ;-)))
Oh my goodness, she is beautiful! I'm so sad I didn't meet her before we left California. That will be rectified immediately the next time I find myself in town! Congratulations, I'm glad this delivery and recovery was so much easier for you. LOVE YOU!!
Congratulations Lauren! She is beautiful and what a lovely choice of name :) Glad to hear that the birth went well and you're all doing well
So cute! I love this post cuz I just LOVE birth stories!!!! I think the second is easier cuz the path has been paved... what do I know though, my second was c-section ha! But at least that's what I've heard about the second, that's when you should try natural (if ever ... ha!).
Those girls are so precious - they are going to be just the best of friends!!! Jordan sometimes tries to climb into Bubba's chairs also, they just dunno and love their littles sooo sooo much!!! Hope you guys have a great Christmas!!!
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