Journal FortKnox's Journal: Jenna Kathleen Marotti 42
Wow, what a weekend. Just came in to get the pics off the camera, write a couple emails, shower & shave. So this will be different than my normal JEs. I won't proofread this or anything, its just a type and go thing. Sorry if I ramble or don't make sense.
I was on support for work. New DB box comes in Friday night. So all day saturday I'm fixing problems that come in. Go into an IBS flare hard Saturday night (came out of the blue, totally broadsided me). Sunday came, and I was paged awake (no sleep, flare all night). Worked while the wife went to work. Things were BAD at work. Then I got the call from the wife. She's in labor, leaving church. I gather everything up, sit and pace around waiting, eventually write my previous JE to try to get my self under control, pick her up and we go to the hospital. Go into maternity triage, she's 5cm dialated, and contractions have a pattern, so in a nice cosy labor & delivery room we go.
Wife is in a lot of pain, so she already starts asking about an epidural. She has to get in a whole bag of fluids first, so she stays in agony for a couple hours, then there was a nurse shift (sorry if I sound like an ass, but the nurse that came in was H-O-T). Anywho, she realizes how much pain the wife is in and expedites the epidural process. In comes the anethesiologist (yeah, I can't spell). She brings along a doctor in training type. Then she works on my wifes back for a good deal of time... asks if my wife has problems with her backbone and stuff cause she's having a hell of a time (with Joey, the dude came in, popped it in her back, and she was fine). Eventually she gets something in (finishes up, tapes up, etc...) and leaves. Wife only feels it on one side. They try stuff (like positioning her, etc...) to get it on the other side. All fail, so the anethesiologist returns for a second try. We hear an 'oops'... she overshot and put an epideral needle (its a tube for a catheter) into the spinal fluid. She basically 'accidentally' gave my wife a spinal. It happens every once in a while, they just have to lower the dosage a ton and hope for no complications. Then she can't feed the catheter into the space. Wonderful. So she goes down a vertebra and tries again. This time she gets in and gives her the little dose to make sure everything is in right and everything goes numb pretty fast. The anethesiologist sits there for a minute and then doesn't attach the epidural medicine. All the medicine from the previous epidural and new one just leaked into the big ass hole she made in my wife's spinal column.
I guess it wasn't all that bad. The only problem was they had to tell my wife when to push because she didn't feel any contractions. So the birthing went well and the spinal started wearing off right as the baby was coming out so the timing was perfect.
But now my wife has 'spinal headaches' which she has to be treated for. But that's the only drama that has come out of this.
Jenna is definately a different experience than Joey. Joey was a sleeping machine. Jenna hasn't slept, yet. I'm going on my second day without sleep now, but hopefully tonight she'll be worn out enough to take some good 3 hour sleeping cycles. She breast feeds a TON better than Joey did. Joey seems to be reacting well to his new sister...
Anyway, I need to get back to the hospital. The stats:
Jenna Kathleen
8lbs 7oz, 20in long
Born 2/20 @ 5:53pm
Pictures right here. Sorry I didn't make a page for them or anything (and, again, the good pics are from my bro, the bad ones I took).
I was on support for work. New DB box comes in Friday night. So all day saturday I'm fixing problems that come in. Go into an IBS flare hard Saturday night (came out of the blue, totally broadsided me). Sunday came, and I was paged awake (no sleep, flare all night). Worked while the wife went to work. Things were BAD at work. Then I got the call from the wife. She's in labor, leaving church. I gather everything up, sit and pace around waiting, eventually write my previous JE to try to get my self under control, pick her up and we go to the hospital. Go into maternity triage, she's 5cm dialated, and contractions have a pattern, so in a nice cosy labor & delivery room we go.
Wife is in a lot of pain, so she already starts asking about an epidural. She has to get in a whole bag of fluids first, so she stays in agony for a couple hours, then there was a nurse shift (sorry if I sound like an ass, but the nurse that came in was H-O-T). Anywho, she realizes how much pain the wife is in and expedites the epidural process. In comes the anethesiologist (yeah, I can't spell). She brings along a doctor in training type. Then she works on my wifes back for a good deal of time... asks if my wife has problems with her backbone and stuff cause she's having a hell of a time (with Joey, the dude came in, popped it in her back, and she was fine). Eventually she gets something in (finishes up, tapes up, etc...) and leaves. Wife only feels it on one side. They try stuff (like positioning her, etc...) to get it on the other side. All fail, so the anethesiologist returns for a second try. We hear an 'oops'... she overshot and put an epideral needle (its a tube for a catheter) into the spinal fluid. She basically 'accidentally' gave my wife a spinal. It happens every once in a while, they just have to lower the dosage a ton and hope for no complications. Then she can't feed the catheter into the space. Wonderful. So she goes down a vertebra and tries again. This time she gets in and gives her the little dose to make sure everything is in right and everything goes numb pretty fast. The anethesiologist sits there for a minute and then doesn't attach the epidural medicine. All the medicine from the previous epidural and new one just leaked into the big ass hole she made in my wife's spinal column.
I guess it wasn't all that bad. The only problem was they had to tell my wife when to push because she didn't feel any contractions. So the birthing went well and the spinal started wearing off right as the baby was coming out so the timing was perfect.
But now my wife has 'spinal headaches' which she has to be treated for. But that's the only drama that has come out of this.
Jenna is definately a different experience than Joey. Joey was a sleeping machine. Jenna hasn't slept, yet. I'm going on my second day without sleep now, but hopefully tonight she'll be worn out enough to take some good 3 hour sleeping cycles. She breast feeds a TON better than Joey did. Joey seems to be reacting well to his new sister...
Anyway, I need to get back to the hospital. The stats:
Jenna Kathleen
8lbs 7oz, 20in long
Born 2/20 @ 5:53pm
Pictures right here. Sorry I didn't make a page for them or anything (and, again, the good pics are from my bro, the bad ones I took).
Congratulations! (Score:2)
Congratulations! (Score:2)
congrats! (Score:2)
Congrats and Joy! (Score:2)
Now about that H-O-T nurse who kinda sucks at her job... any pix?
Be well and healthy and cool.
Re:Congrats and Joy! (Score:1)
Hot nurse... (Score:2)
Re:Hot nurse... (Score:2)
Congrats (Score:1)
Beautiful baby. Congratulations.
My best to the usual suspects.
Congrats! Cute kid, glad it went OK. (Score:1)
Congrats and all that good stuff (Score:1)
congratulations (Score:1)
Be afraid, be very afraid (Score:2)
Oh my. So your wife is having your baby and you're scoping the nurse? And you're still alive? ;-)
Congrats, best wishes and blessings for the whole Marotti clan. As already announced, we intend to catch up in August. ;-)
Cheers,
Ethelred
Re:Be afraid, be very afraid (Score:1)
What do you expect, for guys to go blind when they get married?
Congrats and remember (Score:2)
Congratulations! (Score:2)
Good Job! (Score:1)
Congrats! (Score:2)
Goodluck & God's grace!
hope you can sleep some time soon (Score:1)
Congrats! (Score:2)
sorry about the headache (Score:2)
Anyhow, congrats! The baby is beautiful.
Yup, yer a man (Score:1)
CONGRATULATIONS! (Score:2)
Congrats. Here are the proper stats :-) (Score:2)
Born 2/20 @ 5:53pm
In 21st century units:
3.83 kg, 508mm long.
Born 2005-02-20/17:53
Congratulations! (Score:2)
Congrats! (Score:2)
God Bless The Child (Score:2)
Congratulations! Is that Mom's nose I see?
Congrats.... (Score:1)
Congrats (Score:2)
Glad everyone is doing well now.
pull out the bullhorn (Score:2)
Hey- now you've got TWO underlings who you can farm out the Unread work to! (I assume she'll have struts mastered in a week or two)
Re:pull out the bullhorn (Score:2)
Yeah... real funny.
I mean... honestly... you gotta give her at LEAST a day for understanding object oriented design before you drop an API like that on her lap. She'll be ready by Friday...
Congrats! (Score:1)
Glad everyone is fine, and not you get to see how different raising a girl is from a boy...
My wife's first epidural went smooth, her second barely got put in in time and really didn't take. Hopefully that won't be a continuing trend. I don;t think she'd take t owell to getting an accidental spinal.
*Congratulations, Mommy & Daddy* (Score:2)
What a lucky little girl!
ha! (Score:2)
Congratulations man! Glad things worked themselves out (get a different anesthetologist next time :-)
Congrats!! (Score:2)
Congrats! (Score:2)
Thanks for the update, daddio.
I was amazed at my last kid's birth, it was a well tuned machine from start to beginning. No real complications other than worries about it being a VBAC.
It was a welcome change after the one before that.
Nothing like a story where everything "comes-out" okay
Cute kid! (Score:1)
Congrats! (Score:2)
Congratulations (Score:2)
Congrats! (Score:2)
Kids rock.