Saturday, January 27, 2007
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Back up to 7 pounds
Yesterday, Maddie had another weigh-in and we and the pediatrician were thrilled that she is back up to 7 pounds. She gained 8 ounces in just 5 days!
Things are going well in general. Jessica is spending her days taking care of the baby, which is proving to be a time consuming task! Nights are still rough, but Madeline seems to be moving toward a regular schedule... even if that means waking up every 3 hours!
Things are going well in general. Jessica is spending her days taking care of the baby, which is proving to be a time consuming task! Nights are still rough, but Madeline seems to be moving toward a regular schedule... even if that means waking up every 3 hours!
Friday, January 19, 2007
She likes the Swing
Today we put Madeline in her swing for the first time and she seems to like it. At least while she is sleeping!
Also, most of her umbilical cord fell off, so now we'll be able to give her a real bath instead of just a sponge bath.
Other than that, we are down to our last few days of both of us at home as it is back to work for me on Monday. :(
Also, most of her umbilical cord fell off, so now we'll be able to give her a real bath instead of just a sponge bath.
Other than that, we are down to our last few days of both of us at home as it is back to work for me on Monday. :(
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Pediatrician Appointment
Madeline had her 2nd pediatrician appointment today and while she is very healthy, we're told her weight gain needs to increase.
So to further that, we've rented a heavy duty pump that will let us supplement what Madeline is taking out. Jessica is also taking fenugreek, an herb that is supposed to promote lactation.
Maddie's next weigh-in will be Tuesday morning.
So to further that, we've rented a heavy duty pump that will let us supplement what Madeline is taking out. Jessica is also taking fenugreek, an herb that is supposed to promote lactation.
Maddie's next weigh-in will be Tuesday morning.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Life with a baby and lack of sleep
Things are going well, but we are operating on not much sleep!
Here are some highlights (not comprehensive) since birth:
January 6
- Madeline is born at 8:28 am and stays awake for 3 hours straight!
- Family visits us and meets the newest member of the family.
- That night, we get about 2 hours sleep, as Madeline is up almost all night.
January 7
- A pediatrician visits and so does Dr. Marks
- Madeline passes her hearing test
- More family visits
- We get 1 hour of sleep that night. Definitely the worst night so far. Even the pacifiers don't work.
January 8
- Jessica is discharged by Dr. Marks and Madeline is discharged by Dr. Black
- We bring Madeline home around 2 pm. She sleeps through the car trip.
- We actually get several hours of sleep as we alternate our sleep schedules and get better at meeting Madeline's feeding and changing needs.
January 9
- 1st pediatrician visit with Dr. Allison. Everything goes smoothly (except for having to change her twice in the exam room!). Madeline lands at the 70% percentile in length, 30% in weight, and 50% in head size. Her next appointment is next Thursday.
- Madeline goes for her first stroller trip around the neighborhood. She sleeps through about all of it.
- A bit rougher night than the night before, but still way better than the hospital.
January 10
- Jessica is really getting the hang of breast feeding now and her milk is coming in.
- Brad runs out to some stores looking for smaller baby clothes since almost all her clothing is for 8+ pound babies and Madeline is now about 6 pounds 9 ounces (perfectly normal according to the Dr.)
- The night goes fairly smoothly, getting up every few hours and changing and feeding as requested.
January 11
- All of the morning is spent sleeping and feeding.
- Aunt Eirin has arrived to help!
Here are some highlights (not comprehensive) since birth:
January 6
- Madeline is born at 8:28 am and stays awake for 3 hours straight!
- Family visits us and meets the newest member of the family.
- That night, we get about 2 hours sleep, as Madeline is up almost all night.
January 7
- A pediatrician visits and so does Dr. Marks
- Madeline passes her hearing test
- More family visits
- We get 1 hour of sleep that night. Definitely the worst night so far. Even the pacifiers don't work.
January 8
- Jessica is discharged by Dr. Marks and Madeline is discharged by Dr. Black
- We bring Madeline home around 2 pm. She sleeps through the car trip.
- We actually get several hours of sleep as we alternate our sleep schedules and get better at meeting Madeline's feeding and changing needs.
January 9
- 1st pediatrician visit with Dr. Allison. Everything goes smoothly (except for having to change her twice in the exam room!). Madeline lands at the 70% percentile in length, 30% in weight, and 50% in head size. Her next appointment is next Thursday.
- Madeline goes for her first stroller trip around the neighborhood. She sleeps through about all of it.
- A bit rougher night than the night before, but still way better than the hospital.
January 10
- Jessica is really getting the hang of breast feeding now and her milk is coming in.
- Brad runs out to some stores looking for smaller baby clothes since almost all her clothing is for 8+ pound babies and Madeline is now about 6 pounds 9 ounces (perfectly normal according to the Dr.)
- The night goes fairly smoothly, getting up every few hours and changing and feeding as requested.
January 11
- All of the morning is spent sleeping and feeding.
- Aunt Eirin has arrived to help!
Monday, January 8, 2007
Back Home
We're back at home after being discharged from the hospital. We are totally exhausted! Madeline has her clocks backwards and is apparently a wonderfully calm daytime baby and a very fussy nighttime baby. After an all-night labor and two nights of crying Baby, we are operating on very very little sleep. Jessica is trying to nap now in anticipation of another tough night, while I am trying to keep Madeline from waking her.
Sierra (our dog) met Madeline for the first time today and while I think she didn't know what to make of the baby at first (friend to sniff, chew toy, unidentified object?), after a couple hours, when Sierra saw a breast feeding session, followed shortly by us rocking a screaming baby, a sudden wave of realization (and anxiety) swept across her face and now she appears to be guarding her.
We have a bunch of stuff to unpack, unwrap, and set up still. Plus, the hospital gave us a whole bunch of pads, cloths, diapers, formula, and some other various goodies we are using to make our changing and feeding stations better! We learned a lot from the nurses in the hospital!
Sierra (our dog) met Madeline for the first time today and while I think she didn't know what to make of the baby at first (friend to sniff, chew toy, unidentified object?), after a couple hours, when Sierra saw a breast feeding session, followed shortly by us rocking a screaming baby, a sudden wave of realization (and anxiety) swept across her face and now she appears to be guarding her.
We have a bunch of stuff to unpack, unwrap, and set up still. Plus, the hospital gave us a whole bunch of pads, cloths, diapers, formula, and some other various goodies we are using to make our changing and feeding stations better! We learned a lot from the nurses in the hospital!
Saturday, January 6, 2007
Madeline Rachel Loewy has Arrived!
Jessica delivered Madeline Rachel Loewy at 8:28am, on January 6, 2007 after 15+ hours labor. Mom and Baby are doing super! Dr. Marks was the OB at delivery. Stacy (until 7 am) and Michele (through delivery) were our nurses who got everyone through a tough all-night labor.
Madeline weighed in a tad under 7 pounds, 3 ounces. She was 20 inches in length. Dad got to cut the cord. She is beautiful (we are exhausted), and we'll get pictures up asap.
Heading to the Hospital
Contractions are starting to hurt more and are coming on more frequently, so we're headed to the hospital soon!
Friday, January 5, 2007
Contractions!
Jessica has been having contractions for a few hours now. They aren't super strong, but they are stopping her in her tracks when she gets them. Right now, they are about 10 minutes apart and lasting around 20 seconds. They do hurt her back pretty badly for those 20 seconds though!
We brought in some Chico's (Mexican) for dinner and we're getting the bags repacked. This time we'll be bringing the birthing (aka exercise) ball.
Jessica just spoke with Dr. Marks and he told us to stay put until the contractions are 5 minutes apart. If we went to the hospital now they'd send us back home anyway. No idea how long we'll be waiting...may be a few hours or it could be until morning.
Looks like there's a pretty good chance at this point that the baby will be born on her due date!
We'll be keeping everyone posted and will make another round of phone calls when we go to the hospital. For now, our poor cell phones need recharging and Jessica is going to try and rest too
We brought in some Chico's (Mexican) for dinner and we're getting the bags repacked. This time we'll be bringing the birthing (aka exercise) ball.
Jessica just spoke with Dr. Marks and he told us to stay put until the contractions are 5 minutes apart. If we went to the hospital now they'd send us back home anyway. No idea how long we'll be waiting...may be a few hours or it could be until morning.
Looks like there's a pretty good chance at this point that the baby will be born on her due date!
We'll be keeping everyone posted and will make another round of phone calls when we go to the hospital. For now, our poor cell phones need recharging and Jessica is going to try and rest too
Back at Home and Induction Scheduled
Whew! We had an OB appointment this morning and we thought it was going to be another simple checkup! But instead, Jessica was hooked up to a fetal monitor and we ended up doing a two hour test. Then Dr. Marks came in and told us we should immediately go to the hospital because he was concerned the tests were showing the baby would not tolerate labor well. If the hospital tests confirmed that, it would result in a C-section.
We checked into the hospital after noon, got a birthing room, and Jessica was hooked up to a fetal monitor. She was also put on a clear liquid diet, after having only a banana for lunch and a light breakfast. They then brought her downstairs to do a lengthly series of ultrasounds. Then it was back upstairs to the monitor again and waiting for Dr. Marks to review the test results.
That wait lasted many hours, as Dr. Marks didn't arrive at the hospital until 8:15pm, but we got good new, as he said everything looked as good with the baby as possible and he felt completely comfortable sending us home.
He had us schedule an induction for Tuesday at 5:30pm if labor hasn't started on its own by then. If that happens, it'll likely be a multi-day process, with Cervadil being given Tuesday night, Pitocin given on Wednesday to start contractions, and the water being broken on Thursday, with the baby likely born Thursday or Friday.
So after the crazy day today, tomorrow is back to "normal"!
We checked into the hospital after noon, got a birthing room, and Jessica was hooked up to a fetal monitor. She was also put on a clear liquid diet, after having only a banana for lunch and a light breakfast. They then brought her downstairs to do a lengthly series of ultrasounds. Then it was back upstairs to the monitor again and waiting for Dr. Marks to review the test results.
That wait lasted many hours, as Dr. Marks didn't arrive at the hospital until 8:15pm, but we got good new, as he said everything looked as good with the baby as possible and he felt completely comfortable sending us home.
He had us schedule an induction for Tuesday at 5:30pm if labor hasn't started on its own by then. If that happens, it'll likely be a multi-day process, with Cervadil being given Tuesday night, Pitocin given on Wednesday to start contractions, and the water being broken on Thursday, with the baby likely born Thursday or Friday.
So after the crazy day today, tomorrow is back to "normal"!
Thursday, January 4, 2007
Going to the Hospital for More Tests
At our appointment, the doctor was concerned the baby is showing signs of not being able to tolerate labor well, so he is sending us to the hospital for more tests.
We'll keep everyone posted!
We'll keep everyone posted!
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Baby Wagers - Results Posted
Two baby betting pools have been started for anyone interested! The first pool is the birth date and time (6 hour increments). The second pool is the birth weight in pounds and ounces. An entry in either pool is $5 with half going to the winner and half to the baby. Eirin is keeping track of the entries, so to enter, contact her, Brad, or post to this website. Since each time or weight slot can be taken by only one person, entries are not final until confirmed by Eirin.
Here are the final standings!
Weight Pool
**Congrats to Dave Loewy in the weight pool, for coming closest to the actual weight of 7 pounds, 3 ounces, narrowly beating out the daddy who guessed 7 lbs 1 oz.**
Name Pounds /Ounces
Elliott - 6/ 8
Dave - 6/14
Brad - 7/1
Dave - 7/4
Dave - 7/5
Elizabeth - 7/6
Ira/Jackie - 7/7
Peder - 7/8
Dan - 7/9
Rob - 7/10
Christine - 7/11
Clerley - 7/12
Ira/Jackie - 7/14
Lucia - 8/0
Dave - 8/2
Bob - 8/3
Brett - 8/4
Pat - 8/11
Date and Time Pool
***Congrats to the new Grandma and Grandpa Loewy for hitting the date and time! Maybe we're establishing a pattern of Loewy's arriving on their due dates. Brad was born on his!***
Jan 3
Brad - 6:01 am to 12 pm
Jan 4
Dave - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm and 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 5
Dave - 12:01 am to 6:00 am and 6:01 am to 12 pm
Bob - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Clara - 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 6
Clerley - 12:01 am to 6:00 am
Ira/Jackie - 6:01 am to 12 pm
Brett - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Eirin - 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 7
Eirin - 12:01 am to 6:00 am
Christine - 6:01 am to 12 pm
Peder - 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 8
Liz - 12:01 am to 6:00 am
Dan - 6:01 am to 12 pm
Elliott - 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 9
Jan 10
John - 12:01 am to 6:00 am
Jan 11
Lucia - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Jan 12
Rob - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Jan 13
Jan 14
Jan 15
Pat - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Here are the final standings!
Weight Pool
**Congrats to Dave Loewy in the weight pool, for coming closest to the actual weight of 7 pounds, 3 ounces, narrowly beating out the daddy who guessed 7 lbs 1 oz.**
Name Pounds /Ounces
Elliott - 6/ 8
Dave - 6/14
Brad - 7/1
Dave - 7/4
Dave - 7/5
Elizabeth - 7/6
Ira/Jackie - 7/7
Peder - 7/8
Dan - 7/9
Rob - 7/10
Christine - 7/11
Clerley - 7/12
Ira/Jackie - 7/14
Lucia - 8/0
Dave - 8/2
Bob - 8/3
Brett - 8/4
Pat - 8/11
Date and Time Pool
***Congrats to the new Grandma and Grandpa Loewy for hitting the date and time! Maybe we're establishing a pattern of Loewy's arriving on their due dates. Brad was born on his!***
Jan 3
Brad - 6:01 am to 12 pm
Jan 4
Dave - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm and 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 5
Dave - 12:01 am to 6:00 am and 6:01 am to 12 pm
Bob - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Clara - 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 6
Clerley - 12:01 am to 6:00 am
Ira/Jackie - 6:01 am to 12 pm
Brett - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Eirin - 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 7
Eirin - 12:01 am to 6:00 am
Christine - 6:01 am to 12 pm
Peder - 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 8
Liz - 12:01 am to 6:00 am
Dan - 6:01 am to 12 pm
Elliott - 6:01 pm to 12:00 am
Jan 9
Jan 10
John - 12:01 am to 6:00 am
Jan 11
Lucia - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Jan 12
Rob - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Jan 13
Jan 14
Jan 15
Pat - 12:01 pm to 6:00 pm
Baby FAQ
Hospital Information
Q: What hospital will the delivery be in?
A: Mease Countryside HospitalMap of Mease Countryside Hospital:727-725-6111 3231 N Mcmullen Booth Rd Clearwater, FL 33761, US
3231 McMullen Booth Rd.Safety Harbor, FL 33761(727) 725-6111
Q: How far is the hospital from Jessica and Brad's house?
A: The hospital is 15 minutes southwest of the house.
Q: Where is the birthing center?
A: It is on the 5th floor of the Shafer tower.
Q: Are we allowed into the birthing area or room?
A: Only the prospective parents are given security wristbands and the hospital only allows a small number of visitors to be escorted in at any time. We are not planning on bringing visitors into the birthing room until the baby is born.
Q: Is there a waiting room?
A: Yes, on the 5th floor there is a waiting room with chairs, a couch, and a TV.
Q: Is there a cafeteria and/or gift shop?
A: Yes, both are on the ground floor. The cafeteria is inexpensive.
Q: Is there anything you need us to bring to the hospital to assist in the birth?
A: We do not believe so, but if necessary, we will be happy to direct you to the nearest Babies R Us or Target!
Q: Is there any kind of food we can bring for Jessica after the birth?
A: Yes. Sushi . The closest sushi restaurant to the hospital we know of is in the Publix shopping center a few minutes north of the hospital. We believe Sushi will be safe to eat, but if you do get Sushi, make sure some does not contain raw fish, just in case the nurses object.
Q: Can we take pictures?
A: Yes, once the baby arrives.
Hotel and Restaurant Information
Q: Can we stay at the house?
A: Assume No. We are very excited to share the baby with family and friends, but please find alternate accommodations.
Q: Are there hotels close by the hospital and/or house?
A: Yes, the small suburb of Oldsmar, which is directly in the middle between the hospital and house, has several new hotels. Oldsmar is about 20 minutes from the airport. These hotels are all next to each other.
Holiday Inn Express
3990 Tampa Road
Oldsmar, FL 34677
Tel: 813-854-5080
Fax: 813-854-5189
Hilton Garden Inn Tampa NW
4052 Tampa Road
Oldsmar, FL 34677
Tel: 813-891-9990
Fax: 813-891-9980
Marriott Courtyard Oldsmar
4014 Tampa Road
Oldsmar, FL 34677
Tel: 813-925-8887
Fax: 813-814-7884
Residence Inn Marriott
4012 Tampa Road
Oldsmar, FL 34677
Tel: 813-818-9400
Fax: 813-818-9004
Q: Are there restaurants near the hospital, house, hotels, etc?
A: There are a number of restaurants in Oldsmar and by the house. The closest restaurants to the hospital are a quick 2 minute drive north, or towards Oldsmar.
Q: Are there stores near the hospital, hotels, house, etc?
A: There are two shopping centers with a Target, Publix, Albertsons, and smaller stores two minutes north of the hospital. Countryside Mall is less than 10 minutes west of the hospital. There is a Super Wal-Mart, Lowe's, and Publix in Oldsmar. There is a Publix near the house.
Contact Information
Q: What is the best way to reach Jessica and/or Brad?
A: There are three ways.
1. Call the hospital and ask to be transferred to our room phone.
2. Call Jessica's cell
3. Call Brad's cell
Depending on where Jessica is in the birthing process, it may be necessary to leave a message.
Miscellaneous Information
Q: What can we do to help?
A: We are looking for volunteers to walk and feed Sierra while we are in the hospital. She only needs to go outside 2-3 times a day.
Q: Anything else?
A: We don't know since we've never done this before! We imagine we could use help in getting and preparing food, running errands, laundry, and other seemingly boring, but crucial, everyday tasks.
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