Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Isaac's Birth story

Isaac is nearly 1 month old and before anymore days pass I want to write the story of his birth down. For all of you who are curious and also just so I have it down somewhere.
It is normal that during the entire pregnancy to have contractions, that is just what your body does to prepare for REAL labor. 2 weeks before his due date (due March 10, so this was Feb. 25) I started feeling stronger contractions, all day long there were moments when I would need to sit and take a break from whatever I was doing.I thought that I might be slowly starting labor.
I don't remember many braxton hicks or false labor with Charlotte, with her when I started feeling uncomfortable and unable to sleep the contractions progressively got stronger and harder to deal with, but that also took a full day before anything happened and she was born a full 24 hours later (4:20am). During that pregnancy I knew when I went into labor. This time around was VERY different! But because the first is what I had imprinted on my brain I thought that some if not most all of the labor and delivery would go pretty much the same way. BOY was I WRONG!
Okay, back to 2 weeks before the due date.... I had a friend over and we had been working on some crafty projects. She left around 4ish. Char's and I headed out to the diaper factory. While on our way home Gio called me and said he had tickets to a fashion show if I wanted to come to the center and Char's was welcome. I debated going since I had not been feeling at 100%, but then again I had never been to a fashion show. I raced home changed and we ran to the bus to meet Gio. After going out for drinks and appetizers we saw the quick fashion show and headed home(see all the fun we had). I told Gio later that I thought the baby was not going to wait the full 2 weeks!


Fast forward to Wednesday March 2. In the morning Char's and I ran a bunch of errands. Grocery shopping, stopping to buy some paint for a few projects, and on to the fabric store. I was just about done, we were looking at buttons when all of the sudden Char's saw someone coming in the door and took off running right under everyone's legs! I threw all of my stuff at the counter bumping into people as I try to dodge my way out to grab her! There was an older woman already 2 steps ahead of me (not too hard to out run a VERY PREGNANT woman)who got a hold of little Charlotte before I could, thank goodness, and handed her over to me. I was both embarrassed and frightened for what could have happened (the store is on a VERY, VERY busy street. The woman behind the counter was kind and pulled out a stool for me to sit on and catch my breath, I was sweating like a pig by now and someone else brought me a cup of water. The comment was made about having this episode start my labor. I laughed it off. Through out the rest of the day I felt fine. More of those contractions I had been having all week, but nothing unbearable.

The next morning I woke up around 8AM. Showered and changed the bed sheets, started a load of laundry and started feeling contractions a bit stronger, but told Gio to go to work. "If anything happens I will call you" I kept saying to him. "I am sure it will take all day for anything to really happen". I called my friend who was going to take Char's when we needed to go to the hospital, I told her that I was not sure when, but I was sure today was the day, she was already at work and just said to keep her posted. She could meet us at the hospital or come to our house.
About 20 minutes later I changed my mind about Gio leaving me and we called another friend to take Char's, I think we both realized we did not have much time.
I jumped back in the shower sitting on a stool working through contractions (maybe a bit in denial about how active my labor was) . Gio was gathering things around the house (my bag had been packed for a month ready to go), pillows, Char's bag, medical forms, ect... he kept telling me to get dressed so we could get out of the house. I was feeling the contractions REALLY strong now and could barley even find clothes to put on. We all loaded into the elevator and while on our way down I could smell Charlotte with a smelly diaper. I sent Gio out to get the car (as I could not imagine myself in full, active labor crossing the busy street we live on stopping every few min.s for a contraction)as I returned upstairs to get the wipes we forgot. (this was just about 10AM)
By the time I got down stairs I knew that getting to the hospital in time was going to be cutting it close, I was already feeling to push! Lito, our doorman was watching Char's while Gio ran to get the car, I think we scared him the most! While I was having another contraction and holding onto a door handle he kept saying "where is Giovanni"????
Into the car and down the street to drop Char's off, back on our way. contractions getting stronger and closer together, my water breaks in the car and traffic is ridiculous!I feel a little bit of relief, but start crying because Gio starts weaving into oncoming traffic as if we are in a movie, lights are out and there are policemen and women trying to direct traffic, Gio unrolls his window and in a mix of English and Italian yells that I am in active labor. We pull up to the hospital ER and leave the car with everything in it (maybe even the keys, who cared at this point). Gio finds a wheelchair and someone working at the hospital who gets me in front of the elevator that is supposed to take me up to labor and delivery on the 1st floor. While we waited for the LONGEST time for the elevator to arrive I kept having the pushing sensation, finally up to the right floor a nurse came out to see what is going on. She takes one look at me asks if this is my first baby and says she will be back after she is done doing whatever she is doing to check on me (I will never forget the look on her face, "i don't have time for you right now" look).

I got up from the wheelchair and made it into the lobby bathroom telling Gio that the baby was not waiting and he was coming NOW! He called for the nurse again and she came running out with two other nurses. They convinced me to sit back down in the wheelchair and wheeled me into a delivery room where more nurses and doctors came in. They moved me onto a delivery bed and with in minutes (at 10:30am)Isaac was born! What a rush! I was able to hold and cuddle him until Gio cut the cord and they took him for a bath and a few tests.
Gio of course had to go move the car and get my bag. I had some alone time with my new little boy. I looked at him with wonder, awe and much gratitude as I thought about the miracle of life. The little miracles that have occurred during the months that I carried him. Prayers that have been heard and comfort sent when it was needed. What honor it is to be a mother! To share in the creation of another little body and to have the privileged to help the spirits that dwell in those bodies to understand who they are and their full potential! What a glorious responsibility!

(Gio did not have much time to pull out the camera to get pictures, but here are a few shots of Isaac in the early hours of his life and meeting his big sister)!



Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Enjoying our boy

Just look at this tender face, we have been enjoying this little guy! He is so mild and sweet! A GREAT baby and a good brother!
My parents left us yesterday to travel up to Germany to visit with some friends before taking a plane back over the atlantic. We miss them a lot already! Look forward to seeing them soon in the future. In the meantime here on the home front I am learning how to keep up house, cook, be a mommy of 2 and a good wifey.... I know one of these days it will all come together! For now I am happy to just stare at this face and be amazed by the goodness of a loving Father in heaven and be thankful for miracles!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Car ride home

Isaac and I came home last Wednesday night! We were so happy to leave the hospital that I left the blog world to really enjoy this time.
As far as results from isaac's MRI, the surgeon and pediatrician decided that the group of cysts just need to be watched. We have some follow up visits at the end of the month to see if they are growing or getting smaller on their own (which of course is what we hope for).
In the mean time we are enjoying our time with Mimi and papa from Utah and being home!!!

Leaving the room

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

View from my window

Some of you may be wondering if staying nearly a week in the hospital after having a baby is normal in Italy, the answer is NO. If all went well during delivery general rule is to leave after 48 hours, for c-section it's a day or so longer.
Everything went fine with delivery (a story I will soon share) And yet we are still here.

You see back in September there were some questions raised about our little guy due to some blood work results. Since that time I have been followed a by a team of dr.s that found through a level2 ultrasound a possible problem with isaac's intestine. We knew that at birth there would be additional tests done to check out his body for proper function. In the end all nearly checked out fine. He pooped well and was able to start nursing (which he is great at).
So why are we still here??? In a further ultrasound after birth there is a doubt about a cyst. Yesterday Isaac had an MRI and another ultrasound, today we wait for the results and to hear if the doc's think surgery is necessary and when.
It is fairly common in italy to keep the mother with the baby for nursing, ect...

Giovanni,Charlotte & I have been very prayerful these past few months. We have faith and the knowledge that miracles happen. We know the Lord is mindful of us and our needs as well as this specific situation. Whatever the outcome may be we go forward with trust in Him and a firm testimony that through our Savior, Jesus Christ we can be made whole. If it be from physical elements, feelings of helplessness, loneliness or despair. He can HEAL us.
It is with this knowledge that I go forward with hoping for good news today.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The other side of the room

Here are some photos of my hospital room. As you may note there are a few differences from a state side facility, no t.v. Or phone in the room. Normally I would be sharing a room (I have had 2 different roommates) but I guess things have slowed down the past few days, not that I mind, I prefer to be alone. Sleeping in a room with someone else and their new baby is no picnic!
One of the reasons I choose this hospital over any other was because each room has a private bathroom. Not always the case, in many places there are only a few bathrooms/ floor and you have to share the toilets as well as the showers with everyone. In most of those places a "common" eating room with an assigned hour is normal.
Although not AMAZING in amenities I am comfortable here, but hope to be home very soon! Isn't that how most people feel in any hospital?

Hospital room

From the door.

From window

My hospital room.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Hospital breakfast

Most everyone raves about Italian food and "si" I agree that for the most part, the food is "kiss your fingers and hold them up" wonderful (translation for Italian hand gesture: too fantastic for words good); However, when it comes to breakfast I have always thought there was something missing. Here is an example of what I am given to eat in the morning. A bowl of warm milk, a sugar packet and 3, count them 3 little cookies in a package! I usually have a few hidden items from previous meals (fruit or bread) to help hold me over to the next meal, but what about all of those other hungry hospital patients???

Friday, March 4, 2011

Isaac

Proud daddy!

Newest addition

Isaac Antonio Criscione joined the family march 3rd @ 10:30am. A very quick almost did not make it to the hospital delivery but in the end all went well!!! 
Weight: 6.7 lbs 3.60 kg
Length: 20.5 in 49 cm
Healthy in every way!!!!
This is our first new family photo!!!