Karen's Pregnancy
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Elias Is a Week Old
Elias turned a week old on Friday, January 16. Here are some photos we took of Elias over the last few days.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Elias' Second Day
We stayed busy today as nurses and specialists checked on Karen and Elias every couple of hours to make sure everyone is doing well. Sophia and Grandma made another visit, as well as our friend and neighbor, Marge. Elias passed his hearing test. Karen and Nate had their "special delivery" meal for dinner. Nate had steak and Karen had lobster. It was excellent. Elias continues to work on nursing. His current weight is 4 pounds, 8 ounces - 4 ounces less than when he was born. If all goes well, we'll be leaving the hospital for home tomorrow afternoon.
| Grandma and Sophia visiting in the morning. |
| Marge |
| Nursing! |
| Steak and lobster meal - hospital style! |
Elias' First Day and Night
Elias had a great first day. Older sister Sophia and Grandma Rachel visited. Sophia received a few gifts from her little brother! Elias continued to work on nursing. Karen felt pretty good throughout the rest of the day and remained awake until we went to bed. Karen fed Elias every three hours throughout the night.
Friday, January 9, 2015
Elias Maxwell Vander Broek
Elias was born at 11:21 AM on January 9, 2015. He weighed 4 pounds, 12 ounces. His length is 18.5 inches, his head is 12.25 inches, his chest is 11.5 inches, and his abdomen is 11 inches.
Elias and Karen are doing well. He's working on breastfeeding.
Elias and Karen are doing well. He's working on breastfeeding.
Something Actually Happened
Karen's water broke on her own sometime between 9 and 10 am. It sounds like this birth is going to happen today! Karen is resting now.
9 Months of Images
No Baby Yet, No Sleep and an Epidural
Karen was awake all night with painful contractions every couple of minutes. They continued to give her medicine that will help induce her. Around 6:30 this morning (Friday), they gave her an epidural. Soon, they're going to break her water, which should help speed up the process. Now that Karen is mostly numb from the belly button down, she's feeling a lot better and may be able to get some sleep. From now on, she can only drink clear liquids and eat Popsicles.
We really hope she will give birth soon. We've been at the hospital for 24 hours already.
We really hope she will give birth soon. We've been at the hospital for 24 hours already.
| Eating ice, Friday morning, shortly after the epidural. |
| Karen, excited for her dinner, Thursday night. She had salmon, mashed potatoes, a salad, a roll, a brownie, and skim milk. |
| Starting to relax after the epidural. |
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