Thursday, October 25, 2007

Updates

Ella is doing really well and continues to eat we went for her checkup at the Dr yesterday and she is already 6 lbs, 2 oz and has grown an inch! She was just 5 lbs 13 oz on Monday.a I think last night I got 4 hours of sleep so that is a new record, Matt doesn't get much sleep while he is here either. Ella sleeps really good during the day but thinks its fun to stay awake at night. It may take us a while to get her used to sleeping in a quiet room, quite a change from the sounds and lights of the noisy NICU.


Claire still loves "Baby Ella" but does have her moments when she tells me to "Put her back" (in her crib.) Most the time she says "Ahh she is so cute." I think she will be a great big sister.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Welcome Home Ella

Ella came home from the hospital this morning. Claire was so excited to have her baby sister home. My mom has been here all week cooking, cleaning and watching Claire so we could be at the hospital, thanks Mom!
Ella is 5 lbs, 9.9 oz today and eating great. Thanks for all your prayers it helped little Ella come home.


Monday, October 15, 2007

Ella Marie's Birth

Well I am not sure if you readers want to hear about the events leading up to Ella's birth but since I am also doing this blog so my children have a record of their life this is for you Ella! On Monday October 1st at 1:30 PM my water broke. I was only 34 weeks and 4 days along, as well I knew little Ella was breech. Therefore she would have to be delivered by C-Section unless she had some how turned around. When I went to the hospital they did an ultrasound and said she was in fact breech. Luckily Matt was in town on this day but had almost been sent to Edgemont, SD- someone was watching over us. My Aunt Sara who lives 40 minutes away in Torrington, WY graciously offered to come watch Claire until my mom arrived so Matt could go into surgery with me.

The surgery happened so fast, I had 4 nurses in my room all drawing blood, putting my IV in and other stuff to prepare me for surgery, they told me I would have a spinal block similar to an epidural but it would wear off in about an hour. I then was ready and walked into a room that was about 40 degrees, it was sooo cold. They did the spinal block which wasn't horrible just a sting in my back and then they laid me on the table and asked if I was feeling numb yet. The anesthesiologist stayed right above my head in case somehow the spinal wasn't working. Matt was then able to come in and held my hand while I shook uncontrollably through the entire surgery. They said shaking is normal I guess. After they took Ella out they let me see her head and then rushed her off to the NICU in case she was unable to breath on her own. Matt was able to go with her. Meanwhile I had to lay in the 40 degree surgery room for an hour until I could feel my toes. I was then wheeled to my room where I would have to lay flat for 6 hours. Usually if the baby is term they will bring the baby into the room soon after but since she was in the NICU I had to wait the 6 hours till I could get out of bed and go see her.

Finally at 1:00Am I was ready to walk to the NICU and see my precious little girl. She was so small, I had never seen a baby so tiny. She had lots of dark hair and looked like Matt. I wasn't able to hold her for a day or two later.

Since then we picked little Ella's name, we had Madeline picked out but it didn't suit her. We hope you like your name Ella! Ella was born on her Uncle Tracy's birthday, what a special surprise she was to everyone. Claire loves her new baby sister she calls her "Baby Ella".

Ella Marie Nietfeld
October 1st, 2007
4 lbs, 10.7 oz
18 3/4 Inches long

Sunday, October 07, 2007

Me and my baby sister!

Welcome little Ella...