Thursday, December 31, 2009

Year end.

We have been busy the last few weeks with our little turtle (slowly growing with purpose). He now looks at you when you talk to him, he also somewhat sucks his thumb, he also has more 'awake' time, which is great and a curse at 5 in the morning but overall he sleeps for 4 hours+ every night. Kaleb got a nice chariot for christmas and we use it almost daily and take walks around town.

Thank you so much for all the presents that were sent for him and the cards. Again we have added pictures (click on Kaleb Michael Bourgeois in the pictures link). Tomorrow we might be brave and go for a short hike in the mountains.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Kaleb Michael Bourgeois




Good morning. As I am writting this a whole week (almost to the minute) has gone by since Kaleb was born December 4th at 10:44 AM. We are in the wonderful (and tiring) proces of figuring out how to meet every need of our baby boy. He sleeps, he eats, he burps and he poops his pants (down to his toes this morning). Sounds simple yet he has managed to bring us to tears both of joy and of exhaustion however, he smiles and grins once he finishes a good feed and that is what makes it all worth it. Slowly we are getting a handle on things, yesterday we had our routine doctor visit which was our first outing, then we got brave and went to the store to pick up a garbage pail (for his poop filled diapers). Excitement enough for new parents. This morning I took him and Sky for a walk, Sky also seems very fond of him. Life is getting back on track.

Enjoy the pictures, I will be adding more to this link so check again for daily updates. Kaleb Michael Bourgeois Photos (proud parent alert, lots and lots of photos).


Mathieu, Stacey and Kaleb

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

A labour of love.



At 10:44AM December 4th 2009, Kaleb Michael Bourgeois was born. Here is the story of our journey to bring him to this world.

Over the last 2 weeks of my pregnancy, we made frequent trips to the doctors office and the hospital because my blood pressure was getting high. We had many recommendation to induce the labor early because of hypertension caused by pregnancy. But Mathieu and I decided to give our baby the best chance to come to this world naturally and as safely as possible. Close to the due date, we had an ultrasound to see how the little guy was doing in there. He was measured at 10lbs 9oz. From there we decided that it was time to go the hospital and induce the labour.

On Thursday December 3rd we were admitted to the labour and delivery unit (Unit 51) of the Foothills Medical Centre, where they used medication called Oxytocin to make me go into labour. Mathieu and I laboured all day and all through the night, he was an incredible support to me, standing by my bed for 20 hours. He helped with every step of the way. We also asked a good friend of ours (Deborah Bobrow) who has tremendous experience as a midwife and labour/delivery nurse to spend time with us during the labour and help us stay relaxed and focused.

Through the night we had challenges, at 3AM the baby heart rate started dipping a bit low on occasion. A couple of epidurals and an aminionic infusions where done to protect the baby and get me ready if a emergency C-section was required to get him out fast. I was also having difficulty finding the balance for my pain. The doctors and nurses where very caring and kind thrue it all. After spending 6 hours at 9cm and experiencing every part of labour including transition, we agreed with the doctors and nurses that it was time to go the operating room and get the baby out safely via C-section. Within an hour, we heard the first cries of our beautiful baby boy and we met our son, Kaleb.

We were filled with joy but our challenge wasn't over yet. Later that day, I had a post partum hemorrhage and lost a lot of blood. I stayed a couple extra days in the hospital where the nurses and Mathieu by my side, helped me recover. We came home on Monday December 7 th and introduced or dog Sky to the new member of the family. From here our world will change, we are on the journey of learning how to become parents. The basic tasks are to feed our baby, keep him warm, and provide love. So far, it has been a complete roller coaster ride of ups and downs but we are so happy to be on the ride and are growing as people every step of the way.

A special thank you to Donelle, Jackie and Karina, 3 wonderful nurses who made this journey a wonderfull human experience for all 3 of us.

Stacey