Saturday, January 10, 2009

Labor and Delivery Details

Yesterday was quite an adventure. What we thought would be a quick delivery turned into all day waiting game. We arrived at the hospital at 7:45 a.m. for our scheduled inducement. They got us set up in a room right away and went through all the preliminaries. They checked the cervix around 8:30 and it was 3 cm. The doctors were happy with this and they started the Pitocin (Pit) at 9:30 with one milliunit. They upped it to two milliunits at 10 a.m. and then went up by two milliunits every 30 minutes until she hit 8 milliunits. They held here because the baby's heart rate was dropping. At 12:15 p.m. they checked the cervix and it had progressed to 4-5 cm. Carey was adamant about them giving her the epidural before they broke her water so they got that set up about 12:45 p.m. At 1 p.m. They upped her Pit to 10 milliunits. Around 1:45 a new resident doctor came in to rupture the membranes and put in a monitoring device on the baby's head. That process did not go as planned and Caden's heart rate dropped so they stopped the Pit and gave Carey a shot of Trebutaline (Treb) to stop contractions. This all happened very fast and this was rather unnerving. Carey had Treb once when she was pregnant with Kyler and she did not react well to it. However, this was not something we got to make a choice about it just happened as a knee jerk reaction from the resident. This was a step backwards as it slowed the labor down. We got the Pit started back up around 2:30 p.m. and that was like starting over again because they started at one milliunit and then increased it to two after 15 minutes. After that they upped to by two milliunits every half hour until she hit 8 milliunits which they had established as Caden's threshold for the Pit. At 4:45 p.m. the chief resident came into check the cervix again and at that point she had dilated to 6 cm. The good thing about this was it was the same doctor that checked when we first came in so we had a good baseline. The Pit definitely started working again. At 5 p.m. Carey was feeling like the contractions were coming on stronger now and they were actually doing something. At 5:15 labor was in full force and Carey was in a great deal of pain. After two contractions, things did get a little stressful as Carey was pushing because as he was coming out the umbilical cord, which was wrapped around his neck twice, was cutting off the air supply. The doctor did tell Carey that she was going to give her one more push to get Caden out. At that point she did do an episiotomy and that along with Carey's valiant effort got Caden out in the nick of time. The episiotomy was necessary because Carey was not stretching like she should have been due to scar tissue that was left over from Kyler's birth. The doctor was so calm and collected through this trial that it made us feel like we had just the right person. Caden arrived screaming and this made us happy since it indicated a good set of lungs.

The Peds team took control at that point and got Caden all cleaned up. Caden seemed to be stable after they went through their routine so they brought him to mom and let her hold him for a couple minutes. Then I got to carry him to NICU where I stayed with him until nursing change of shift at 7 p.m. They kick all the families out at that point so the nurses can transition. I went back up at 7:30 and was with Caden at for the x-ray. The x-ray confirmed the diaphragm problems and indicated some abnormalities in the spine and ribs. Those abnormalities are nothing for us to worry about right now, but will be monitored going forward.

At this point Caden's status is good. He has been breathing on his own since he came out and his vital signs all look good. They have him hooked up to an IV for fluids and they have a tube down to his stomach that is sucking out what little mucus there is down there. They need to use this tube until he has surgery for the diaphragmatic hernia so they can keep the bowels clear. This helps to alleviate any addition pressure on the internal organs that could affect how the lungs function. We are able to hold him and touch him, which is a significant blessing we were not expecting.

We want to thank you all for your prayers. They played a significant role in how the delivery went. As I mentioned before we expected this to be a quick delivery and thought we would have a new son before noon. The delay in this case was providential. At 12:30 p.m. there was a change in the attending doctor. This was not a normal doctor rotation and the doctor who came on was not a regular here at Stanford. However, we believe this was the doctor we needed for the delivery. She has a history for being very calm and patient when it comes to stressful deliveries. We are almost certain that if she had not been there Carey would have been shipped to the OR for a c-section after her membrane was ruptured and Caden's heart rate dropped. That being said they did have us sign the consent for c-section. In addition, the doctor's were scheduled to change shift again at 5:30 which means that Carey went into labor at just the right time so that we could have the baby before that change of shift. Further when all this came together, the chief resident came into the room expecting to do the delivery not realizing the attending physician was in the room. After a brief exchange between the chief resident and the attending doctor it was determined that the attending would handle this and the chief resident left. We believe had this happened any other way it would have involved a c-section. This was confirmed by our nurse who after everything was said and done mentioned that the first attending physician that was on in the morning would most likely done a c-section in that situation.

We are blessed to have so many of you lifting us up in prayer. Though things do not always turn out like we expect we recognize that God is taking care of us at every step along the way.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

You guys have an amazing story . . . and we have an amazing God! Enjoy your time today getting to know Caden!
The Dukarics

Darcy said...

What a miracle! I am so happy for you guys and to see God's hand so evident in so many parts of Caden's birth is wonderful.
To be able to hold him and hear him at birth is such a blessing. And I am sure it was unexpected.
Congratulations!
darcy

Anonymous said...

Welcome, Caden! We all were praying for you in church today, and missing you guys. Any idea when Caden's surgery will be yet?

Love you guys!
Sharon Wallington

Heather and Shawn said...

Congratulations! So glad he is breathing on his own! His screaming was just priceless at that moment, I'm sure!

Thanks for keeping us all updated. We have been praying for Caden and the rest of your family. What a wonderful God we serve!

Much love and prayers,
Shawn & Heather

Fer said...

Oh I am so happy for you! Little Caden is gorgeous! and he sure is a fighter! Many prayers still coming your way!

I was wondering, does Caden has a hernia or an eventration?

Love,
Fer

Anonymous said...

Your Mom sent me a link to your Blog about 6 months ago and I have been following ever since. My daughter will be 1 on Jan 22, so my pregnancy was almost to the date 1 year prior. I am so happy that little Caden is doing well. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Love your cousin,
Dawnae Summy

Maureen said...

Praise God. What a precious little guys. Have been following your journey, all the ups and downs. He is so much loved. Can't wait to meet him in person.
Congrats to you both.
Love and Prayers, God is sooooo good.
Maureen & Ralph

Anonymous said...

So excited for you guys. What a blessing to be able to hold this precious gift. Thanks for giving us an update. Been praying for you guys & will continue!

Carman

Chrissy said...

I am so happy that miracle baby is here! You have been in my thoughts and prayers a ton the last couple of days. I wish Carey a speedy recovery, and all of Gods blessings on Caden.
Chrissy-

Anonymous said...

Hi you guys. What a beautiful little boy. I am so glad that he was born screaming! That is such a great thing. I hope the surgery goes well - ?true hernia or eventration? Also no mention of the heart so I guess that all resolved before birth. God is good!
Miss you lots and hope to see you soon.
Love, Martha

Anonymous said...

Dear Greg and carey,
I am absolutely thrilled to see a picture of your precious family. Praise God, Caden is here and doing well. I am so happy for all of you. Love,Sheila May Garrow

Anonymous said...

We are so glad to read the update of the birth of baby Caden. He is such a cute little guy. We will be praying that the surgery will be uneventful. Thanks again for the website that keeps us up to date.
Blessings to you all,
Chuck & Janet

Anonymous said...

I am so happy for you, the faith, trust, and joy that you have shared with all of us has truely been inspiring. What a beautiful baby boy the Lord has blessed you with. Congratulations!!! Two boys what an adventure! I look forward to our boys all playing together someday soon. Until then.
Love,
Kim Coberly

Anonymous said...

I'm so happy for you - all of you! I thank God for a safe delivery and pray that He will continue to lead you in the days to come. You have two very special boys!

Ann Atkins