| It's been a crazy week and I
						can't believe my little guy is here. Short Story: Grant David was
						born at 11:45 on 7/11 weighing 8lbs 14oz and 20 ½ in long. Due
						to infection during labor LO spent week in NICU. Long Story (Birth & NICU
						Stay): At 41 weeks 1 day I was
						scheduled to be induced on 7/10. I started on Cytotec at 9 am
						and sent to walking the halls. By 5 pm I was still at 3cm so my
						OB decided to break my waters and contractions started; however
						no progression by 7:30 so we moved on to pitocin. By 10:30 I
						was having steady yet manageable contractions but much to my
						disappointment was still at 3cm. They continued to up the
						pitocin until around midnight when I become nauseous and was
						vomiting during every contraction (medication given to help
						with nausea was not working). While the contractions were
						painful the constant vomiting was a million times worse and at
						2:30am after OB announced I was STILL 3cm I felt emotionally
						and physically deflated and just wanted to throw in the towel.
						After vomiting increased and baby went into distress (recovered
						after I moved positions and was given oxygen) I waved the white
						flag and  requested an epidural. After another scare from
						baby's heart beat dropping I was able to get some rest. At
						5:30am I was 7cm – finally some progress! By 9am I was 10cm
						100% effaced and ready to push around 10 am (epidural had
						started to wear off and could move my legs again). Pushing was
						not as bad as I expected; however I had developed a fever and
						everyone was closing monitoring the baby who's temp was also
						rising. I was given antibiotics and fortunately since baby was
						moving down with every push OB felt I could continue to deliver
						vaginally.  Grant was born at 11: 45am
						looking perfect but with a temperature of 102. After holding
						him for a few moments DH followed him to nursery where they
						quickly stabilized his temp but continued to monitor while I
						was in recovery. It was 2 hours before I got to see my little
						guy  again due to my own fever and bleeding and another 3
						before I was well enough to hold him. After spending the night
						together we were told the next day that Grant's blood work
						showed he had an infection and would have to move to NICU to
						receive antibiotics. It was hard not to be able
						to cuddle with LO and watch tests being done but harder still
the third day when I was released and would not be bringing home LO as I had imagined. To wrap up this incredibly long
						story Grant received several rounds of antibiotics and fluids
						while DH and I made several trips a day to visit him. On the
						final night we were able to room in with LO in NICU so they
						could ensure he was eating and after a rocky start we're
						finally all happy to be home. Thank you for reading Grant's story, enjoy some photos : ) | 
Re: Home from NICU: Grant's Birth Story
Married 07/2012
DD born 07/2014
DD2 born 10/2018
DS born 10/2022
IF history:
TTC #2 since January 2016
June-Aug 2017: 3 IUIs w/Clomid = BFN
Sept 2017: Dx w/Endometriosis
Oct 2017: IUI w/Letrozole = BFN
Nov 2017: IUI w/Letrozole = BFN
Dec 2017: pre-IVF testing
Jan-Feb 2018: IVF--17 eggs retrieved, 13 fertilized, 9 frozen and 1 transferred on 2/10 = BFP on 2/19!!! EDD 10/29/2018
FET Oct 2021: BFP on 10/31! MC at 5 weeks
FET Feb 2022: BFP on 2/15! EDD 10/29/22