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angelfinx
Age: 22
Country: US
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City: Bonita
Partner: hubby, Bill :)
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How it all happened...

I'm Janell. I'm a dog groomer (or as we say, "a stylist", heh), I own Ratterfly Rattery, and I'm 22. I've been married for 3 years to my husband Bill, who's the man of my dreams. He's 26 and in the US Navy, a submariner on the USS Topeka (SSN 754). We met online, on the website hotornot. I know, classy, right? LOL .. he thought he was just getting a booty call. SURPRISE. I guess you could say I swept him off his feet. We met November of 2004 and were married July of 2005.

Well, this pregnancy was.. interesting. I found out on October 14th, 2007 that I was pregnant (SURPRISE!). This wasn't planned, but to be honest, we were planning on our first being a surprise baby. Two days later, my husband was sent out on deployment. He's on a submarine, so for the next 6 months, our contact was limited. E-mail was bare minimum and I was lucky to get them from him once a week, if at all. Some months we didn't even get that. I only got phone calls when they were in ports that were sailor-friendly, and by that, I mean ports that they were able to get out and walk around in civies and actually find payphones or, better yet, check into a hotel that had phones. This was hard enough to face alone, but two weeks into this deployment, a MASSIVE fire swept my area. I was given a reverse 911 call at about 2am and had to pack up and flee. I live on a horse ranch, very rural and woody.. and I have a lot of animals. I was able to take the majority of my pets but had to leave some behind - it was really tough to make that decision, knowing that I may not be able to get back in time to get them out. I just tossed food in there, gave them a ton of water, and hoped for the best. I had to leave my horses, all three of them, behind as well. It was probably the most insane two weeks of my life.

When I was allowed home, I was thankful to find the fire had burned within a mile of my home but I was otherwise OK. Talk about lucky! Life returned to normal for the most part. The insane winds during the firestorm had ripped shingles off my roof and I arranged with my landlord to have them taken care of. They climbed up on the roof, tore the WHOLE roof off, leaving the faux surface exposed (I have open beam ceilings), and quit for the night.. and then it rained (HARD) for about 18 hours straight. Needless to say, my house flooded. I got ANOTHER reverse 911 later in that same rainstorm regarding flooding in the area anyway due to the fire damage weakening the ground cover. I packed my stuff up for good and just went to stay with my mom (who lives 20 minutes away). I continued working full time as a pet stylist and I like to think its how I stayed in shape during this whole pregnancy.. not that I was overly worried about it.

I was considered high risk and referred to a high risk clinic because I've always been fairly severely anemic. I'm also 6 years post-op on Gastric Bypass (Roux-En-Y) bariatric weight loss surgery. December 27th we found out that our first was going to be a baby girl - which is breaking a ton of family traditions, since in the McMorran family, boys ALWAYS come first. Abigail is the first female firstborn in 4 generations - before her was her Great Aunt Beverly, who was the first firstborn in almost a dozen generations. In February I was diagnosed as being Gestational Diabetic (pile another one on me!), although it wasn't such a big deal to deal with - just had to watch my diet pretty closely. My husband came home in April, when I was 32wks along. He hadn't seen or felt anything, so it was a pretty big adjustment for him -- he left a skinny wife and came home to a bloated, emotional wreck!

All in all... this was the best experience of my life and has had the greatest reward. I'm looking forward to giving Abby brothers and sisters, so I WILL be on this site more.. and I more than encourage anyone who's interested in talking to me about anything at all to contact me - particularly if I can help with GD questions, gastric bypass, or just in general shoot-the-shit. Angelfinx@hotmail.com is my e-mail.

We're parents!!!!

Believe me, the longer you spend in a hospital bed, the better housework looks!

So for anyone wanting to know, my birth story was pretty easy. If you're facing a c-section, breathe easy. It's a snap!

Well I went in June 10th at 6am to check in for my c-section at 7:30. I was nervous on the drive in mostly because I've never been through anything quite like this before, but honestly.. it was no big deal. I was surprised at how easy it was.

They admitted me, we filled out paperwork and had all of the prework done. On check in, I weighed 167lbs. That pissed me off - that meant I gained 27lbs total during my pregnancy. Then they walked me back to the OR, I sat on the edge of the bed and listened to my anesthesiologist yap (he was a pretty funny guy, talked a LOT) while he did my spinal. I felt absolutely nothing until I felt a stinging/burning sensation roll down my spine. I felt liquid drip down my back, which I later discovered was a little bit of blood and spinal fluid, and I felt him wipe it up. Then he told me "Ok, here comes the anesthesia." and I felt a warm, floaty sensation and the nurse laid me down. Everything was going numb by the time they put in my cath and started prepping me with the drape and shaving me and all that fun stuff.

Then my husband was in the room, looking totally scared to death. He came over and held my hand, kissed my forehead through the mask, and asked me how I felt. It wasn't bad, really. I couldn't feel anything from my breasts down, so breathing felt odd. Plus they had me on a slant, so I felt like my lungs were falling into my throat. I told my anesthesiologist I felt like I was having trouble breathing and he looked at some monitors and then went "Good! It's working!" and patted me on the forehead. (Amusing guy)

And then I felt lots of pulling, tugging, and rocking. Like someone had decided to roughly shake my abdomen, basically. Didn't hurt, just lots of movement. My husband asked me "Have they started yet?" and I said "I dunno, I'm frickin' numb." and a minute later I felt this hollow sensation in my belly and I heard Abigail gurgle. I INSTANTLY started crying and my doctor announced "Congratulations, you guys! She's definitely a girl, and she's a chunker!" and she carried her over to the pediatric nurse. I could see her when I turned my head, and her legs looked so funny, she'd been breech for so long that she had these crazy frog legs that came all the way up over her head. They spent some time evaluating her while they were sewing me up, and my dorky husband kept popping up to look over the drape. He told me my uterus looks like a beefheart (thank you honey!).

Soo, they wheel me out to recovery and my husband is popping excitedly over to the warmer to see his daughter, smiling and excited, and my mom was the first one in to see me. She carried Abby over and said "Look what I found!" And then started giggling and crying all at the same time, which of course made me cry too.. happy tears of course. My reaction to the spinal sucked, I was shivering as soon as it started wearing off, and they gave me demerol to control the shaking.. but it didn't really work all that well. They offered me another shot but it would've knocked me out so I told them no. I waited until I was almost ready to go up to a room to hold Abby for the first time just because I was shaking so hard I didn't want to drop her. Then they wheeled me up to my room and I was just.. peachy.

I had my cath in until the next morning, and then after my lab work came back they took my IV out too and I was able to shower. By Thursday I was pacing the room and ready to go home, and Friday I practically shot out of bed to pack as soon as they told me I could be discharged. If I go too long before taking my scripts I'm in a little bit of pain, mostly just burning from the nerves reconnecting and the muscle pain (duh, you can't have your uterus split open without having a lil pain), but seriously, this is nothing major.

She started breastfeeding right off, which is awesome, I was worried about it. My milk supply has already come in and HOLY COW!! these things are HUGE! I love it, I finally have breasts. I'm dragging Laura out to go halter top shopping with me next week. Since I can go braless at the moment, I want tops I can do that in, plus it makes it easier to feed rather than having to hike up my tank top. It's too frickin hot for button ups lately. I didn't find out until FRIDAY from the lactation consultant that her feeding would cue cramping and contractions, AND make me extremely drowsy.. I thought I was just weird.. but apparently that's normal.

So I jumped on the scale yesterday and weighed myself -- drum roll -- 146lbs!! I lost 21lbs just having her!

I still have 6lbs to lose before I'm back at my pre-baby weight and 16lbs to lose before I'm at my new goal weight but I'm not really pushing it until after I'm off the vicoden and active again. I figure while I'm sitting on my butt not doing anything, I can't really actively and effectively burn calories, so why bother?

So there ya have it! We're home and I'm totally in love with my little girl. And everyone who helped me through my "oh crap" moment awhile back.. you guys were soooooo right... MommyInstincts are real. And the instant you look into your baby's eyes, you surrender everything you are or ever were, and you're totally helpless to do anything but love them rediculously completely. I'm head over heels in love with this little girl. She's my everything.

NOW.. if you got this far.. you totally deserve a cookie.

Relationships don't work the way they do on television and in the movies: Will they, won't they, and then they finally do and they're happy forever -- gimme a break. Nine out of ten of them end because they weren't right for each other to begin with, and half the ones that get married get divorced, anyway. And I'm telling you right now, through all this stuff, I have not become a cynic, I haven't. Yes, I do happen to believe that love is mainly about pushing chocolate-covered candies and, you know, in some cultures, a chicken. You can call me a sucker, I don't care, 'cause I do...believe in it. Bottom line...is the couples that are truly right for each other wade through the same crap as everybody else, but, the big difference is, they don't let it take 'em down.

- Dr. Cox (Scrubs)







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Rachel918 - Friday, 18 July
SO I guess i get a cookie... but im starting my diet soon because unlike you and all these other lucky ladies onthe this site, I havent lost my damn weight lol... I lot 30 and have another 30 to loose. I turned into a cow while prego it sucked!!! plus i had hypertension so i gained a lot of water weight...
So i ahve to say your story was very well written, why arent you an author lol????


Rachel918 - Friday, 18 July
Thanks my dr called me back and said to just keep an eye on it and if i start feeling sick then to call the oncall... lets hope its just a clogged duct:) i go for my 6 week pp on tuesday so they will check then if i am still experiencing this!


peytonsmommy - Friday, 4 July
Things went really well. Thank you for asking. It sounds like we had similar experiences. I had a planned c-section. It was a lot easier the 2nd time around. Good luck with everything.


elberoncfg1 - Sunday, 29 June
i love how you phrased this statement " Mommy Instincts are real. And the instant you look into your baby`s eyes, you surrender everything you are or ever were, and you`re totally helpless to do anything but love them rediculously completely. I`m head over heels in love with this little girl." You could'nt be more right. Enjoy your new baby, they grow up too fast. I have 3 children 2 biological and one 14 year old step daughter . the 14 year old has been a part of my life for 6 years now, and now she is starting high school this year. My son who is 4 going on 5 amazes me everyday, and when i look at him i feel like it was just yesterday since i had him. I love my children very much, each and everyone of them makes me a better person and they are my purpose in life. Take care of that precious little one.


angelimage87 - Saturday, 28 June
Thank you so much for the response. that helps alot with the tummy time and when to take them into public because my fiances family is havin a bbq for their side of the family like right after he is born so i wasn't sure what to do bout that.. wow she's already liftin her head my goodness! congratulations on the beautiful baby girl


sophiesoph - Tuesday, 24 June
Thanks for your message. I actually have a doc appt today so hopefully I'll find out what's going on with the bleeding. It had stopped for a couple of days and then showed up again yesterday, so frustrating. Henry was using me as a pacifier too - ouch! My nipples are so sore, sometimes I could cry they hurt so bad. I'm pretty sure he's getting enough to eat because I've also been pumping. I was curious about how much I was producing so I pumped a couple of times before a feeding and I got almost 5 ounces and my pediatrician said that was a good amount. It's only the last couple of days that he seems like he wants to feed constantly. It's probably what you said, that he's clusterfeeding. I can't wait til he'l back to his normal feeding schedule!!


ack! - Monday, 23 June
Thanks! :)


ack! - Monday, 23 June
It's a boy! We couldn't be happier. Congratulations! #2, huh? I am still sore. It might take me a couple of days to forget about the pain. :)


knockoutmom - Thursday, 19 June
i lied. i started bleeding again yesterday!! its always as soon as i say something that the opposite happens. i think its cause we went out on our first family outing to target (which was absolutly thrilling to just get outta the house) and i probaly strained myself too much walking around. i havent talked to my doc yet about when i could get pregnant again. we're probaly waiting a good 3 or 4 (or as zach says 10 years) to get pregnant again anyways. i'd love to do it right away if it wasnt for his stubborness!! i think it is 6 months though. i love the thought of being pregnant again but juggling it with a baby or even just a child in general makes me wonder how im gonna do it!


knockoutmom - Wednesday, 18 June
good, im glad im not the only one who bled a ton! i was getting worried cause i didnt think that people should bleed that much just from a c section. vaginally yea but not c section. i think im done bleeding though. yesterday it stopped then came back a lot at night and now today i have nothing yet. who knows. ill definitly get another c section in the future though!!


ack! - Wednesday, 18 June
No baby yet, but I just started losing some of the plug this morning. Hopefully the full moon works in my favor...fingers crossed. How are you doing?


scaredmama - Wednesday, 18 June
She is precious!! Congrats!!


knockoutmom - Wednesday, 18 June
im glad to hear your c section went well! my little one was breech too but was a footling breech so she didnt have the froggy legs. i did the weird instant crying thing too as soon as i heard her cry. like 5 seconds before she was born i was full of excitement and thinking that i doubt i was gonna cry but then i heard her voice and it just melted my heart. we both cried! i shook a lot, too. it freaked zach out a ton and i felt bad touching rileys face cause i thought i was hurting her from shaking so hard! i dont know about you but they let me have 12 hours before they told me i could walk and the minute it turned 12 hours which was 1:40am i paged the nurse and told her to come in and get the catheter and iv and leg cuffs off cause i wanted to walk! i had such an easy recovery!! the only pain i had was from gas building up and thats it. i just peeled off the steri strips today. it looks great! im so glad i had a c section. she was 9lbs so if i had her vaginally i woulda freaked! thank goodness she was breech!! well, congrats and im glad to hear everything went well!!


redmama - Wednesday, 18 June
Congrats on your baby girl, i love your birth story, the end made me cry, so sweet, so true.


peytonsmommy - Monday, 9 June
I am have a c-section tomorrow also. Not until 5pm though. You are lucky that your got moved up. Good luck!


2ndTimeMom - Sunday, 8 June
Thanks for the advice. I have heard all of that also and I know they put a sheet up but it is the fact that I know what they are doing and I just don't think I can handle that. Knowing they are cutting me open. I just really would rather be knocked out. Thank you though. Keep in touch and let me know how everything goes for you.


christelle - Thursday, 5 June
Yes I agree with you too. Hey, do you find your husband getting a bit stressed recently too? That makes me worry even more, but like you I just feel resigned that I will have to and somehow be able to handle any problems that come up.


shelleyrae33 - Thursday, 5 June
Angelfinx - I am from week 23 and for some reason love reading the pages of women who are about due. I saw your "cankels" comment and couldn't help but laugh. My ankels have been bad for about 5 weeks now and I know they are only going to get worse through out the summer. As far as freaking out about being a parent. I was really young (21) when I had my son so I know what you are going through. HOWEVER, the minute she comes you will know what to do. It's this wierd thing called mother's instinct and I think all ladies have it at one level or another. If you still feel freaked, call your mom or another lady that has had a baby and talk to them about it - I'm sure they will be able to calm you right down. Best of luck girlie!


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