Thursday, October 21, 2010

She's here!

In case you've been wondering, we have a new baby!  Cynthia Johnson Mott was born at 1:43 a.m. on Monday, October 18th.  She weighed 7 pounds, 10 ounces, and was 20 inches long.  We just got home from the hospital yesterday, and are both doing great.

If you're interested, here's the long and detailed birth story (if not, skip straight to pictures):

On Sunday I started having contractions about every 5 minutes while I was at church.  They weren't painful or anything, but I did wonder if they would turn into something real.  When I got home from church I walked on the treadmill for a half hour to keep the contractions going.  The rest of the day we kept going back and forth between thinking it was going to happen and thinking it wasn't - by Sunday evening, they were starting to feel more like actual labor contractions, so we got all cleaned up from dinner and put the kids to bed early.  Then we just sat around and waited.  The contractions were starting to feel more uncomfortable, but the timing was getting more sporadic.  I really wanted to wait until the last minute possible before going to the hospital (probably not the smartest approach on a sixth baby, but I always handle labor much better in my own home than when I'm laying in a hospital bed.  I feel like the labor before I get to the hospital doesn't really have to count for some reason). 

Anyway, I had decided to wait until I was pretty miserable before leaving to go to the hospital, and that never happened, so around 10:45 I just went to bed.  Even though the contractions had been building up until then, I thought for sure they would stop while I slept, and maybe pick up again the next day, because I've never gone into labor in the middle of the night before.  Sure enough, about 10 minutes after going to bed, they stopped, and I was able to go to sleep.  About an hour later, I woke up, not from a contraction, but because Elizabeth was yelling at the top of her lungs for me to come upstairs and tuck her in (still not sure why she needed this).  I walked upstairs, tucked her in, and then walked back downstairs, and I guess that was all it took, because as soon as I got back in bed I had a really big contraction.  Exactly two minutes later I had another one, and after a few more two minutes apart, I woke up Daniel and told him what was going on.  I gathered up my things and he called my friend Debbie, who came right over.  I wasted about 10 minutes trying to tell Debbie every last random detail that she might need to know if she ended up needing to help the kids get ready for school in the morning.  She and Daniel finally convinced me that everything would be fine and we should probably get going.

We got checked into the hospital around 12:30.  When they checked me I was dilated to a six (which made me happy, because I had been dreading that I would only be at a four or something).  The contractions had continued to come every two minutes since they started, but I was able to cope with them okay.  I had read a hypnobirthing book that had some really helpful breathing exercises/methods in it, and I felt much more calm during the contractions than I have during some of my other labors.  After about an hour I did get to the panicky "oh, no, I can't do this anymore, what was I thinking, how much longer is this going to go on?" stage, but soon after that I felt like I was ready to push.  My doctor checked me and I was at a 9 plus.  When her head came out, the cord was wrapped around her neck, so they had to stop and cut the cord, but after that she was born quickly with no problems.  She was born at 1:43, so exactly 2 hours after the first big contraction at home, and only 1 hour and 15 minutes after getting to the hospital.

It was the best feeling after she was born.  I was so relieved to be done!  For some reason I had really been stressed out about the labor the last few weeks of this pregnancy.  The nurses were laughing at me because pretty much the first thing I said after she was born was something like, "Oh, I'm just so glad I never have to do that again!" (we're pretty sure 6 is our limit).

Anyway, she is healthy and happy and we all love her.

Here are tons of pictures:


Me right before leaving for the hospital.  Trying to smile, even though I'm pretty sure I was having a contraction right then.


With our new baby girl:
Happy mom:
Tired baby:
Daniel brought everyone to see her on Monday after the older kids got home from school:
They were all so excited to be able to see her and take turns holding her (some of these pictures are from the first day they visited, and some are from the second, which explains the different outfits):

Tristan:
Oliver:
Rachel: 
Elizabeth:
Henry:
Dad:
Still happy (and tired) mom:
Me with my six children.  Yikes!
Cynthia.  We think she looks like Rachel in real life (except with dark hair), but in pictures she reminds me a lot of Henry.  We'll see - I always think my kids end up looking way different than they do the first few weeks.
 
At home from the hospital:
Where everyone is so happy to have her!



















12 comments:

Poppy said...

Yeah! Congratulations. She is beautiful. I'm sure I will have the same sentiments when this last one is born!

Audra said...

Thanks for the email. Glad to hear it went so well, you amazing birthing woman.
Yeah she reminded me a Rachel baby right off the bat, but I can see others in there too.
Wow, when I was reading this, I just got so emotional. It's such a beautiful thing to see the newest and then the rest of your kids. Being a mother is the greatest blessing. Love you, and can't wait to one day meet her in real life.

Jesse said...

Hurray! So glad everything went well. Your family is a masterpiece. Cynthia is completely precious. We are so happy for you guys!

Tristen said...

Congratulations!! She is lovely and you look FANTASTIC! QUICK labor, I love it. I love how you totally described a non-epidural birth like no big deal, almost flippantly. You are awesome.

Unfortunately, those pictures make me incredibly baby hungry, I LOVE this process-- it's so beautiful and overwhelming but incredibly important, I just love it. Thanks so much for sharing! Your pictures are precious!

Marian said...

how come you get to looks so pretty right after you give birth? i'm hoping for some better pictures after this one. i love all the pictures of your kids holding her - it reminds me of us all holding our youngers when they were born. love you!

Betsy said...

She is so cute! Congratulations!

Diane said...

Wonderful! She's as beautiful as her mother. Congratulations.

KarenB said...

I love the birth story! How beautiful and natural. She is an adorable baby. I love seeing all your kids meeting their new family member. It's so precious. It sure makes me want another one!

Congratulations! I so with I could be there to see her. Are you guys driving to Utah for Christmas this year? That's probably the last thing on your mind right now I'm sure :-)

I'm jealous of Debbie for getting to be there this time! I'm so happy for you guys - what a precious baby!

Marliese said...

Wow, it doesn't get much better than that story and those pictures. What a blessing to have your sweet baby here--healthy and happy. Joanne, you are such a calm, lovely person...and it sounds like you are no different during childbirth.

Six kids--amazing and awesome.

Cindy said...

This really makes me miss those days! She is beautiful and has a fantastic name. Now, I know in reality, that it doesn't really have anything to do with ME, but nonetheless, I am willing to be her Godmother (although I am not sure what that entails). So, I guess I will have to come and visit!
You all look wonderful, happy & beautiful.
Love and kisses,
Cynthia Mott Alldredge

Beccarigg said...

Congratulations Joanne, she is gorgeous! Such a snugly little bug. That last picture of her with her eyes open is sooo adorable. And seeing all the kids holding her is the sweetest thing. I love how happy they all look, even Henry is just beaming with his little baby sister.

You look unbelievably awesome, I think I'd have 6 kids too if I looked as good as you do during and after pregnancy! : ) Great job on your labor, sounds like it went really well and you handled it great without any medication. I wish I had been able to stay that calm, maybe next time : ) Anyway, congrats again, she looks like an angel.

audrey allende said...

Oh she´s so cute! Congratulations also from Germany!!
Personally I will be an aunt next year in june.
And I´m really looking forward to hold he or she in my arms. It´s very exciting even now.
all my love, audrey