Thursday, December 11, 2008

December 11, 2008: Kaden's Homecoming



Michelle and Kaden were released from the Hospital today December 11, 2008 with a clean bill of health. It is good to be home. I stayed with Michelle the hole time and I could only imagine how boring it was for her to be stuck in the bed. I could at least go outside or leave. We owe Michelle's family a big thank you. Katie for getting up in the dead of the night to take the girls the night Michelle went into labor and Michelle's parents for stepping up and taking care of the girls for longer than had been planned.



Now to the story of Kaden's birth. I had went to bed early December 8th because I was suppose to get up early to catch a plane leaving Boise at 6:30 AM to go to Portland Oregon for a two day Employment Law Conference. I am unsure when Michelle actually came to bed, but I do remember my friend Phillip calling at 10:30 PM and Michelle getting up out of bed to answer it. She tells me that she knew something was starting to happen at that point because when she got out of bed she felt the baby drop and engage. I went back to sleep and she wroke me up at 12:30 AM and told me that she thought she was in labor. I asked if she wanted to head in since the hospital is 50 minutes from our house. Having been induced on Ashlee and not having gone through the actual pains with out an epideral she told me she wasn't sure if it was labor and that she did want to ruin my travel plans. I told her it was better to be save than sorry and that if it was a false alarm we would already be in Boise and she could just run me to the airport. So Michelle called her mother who immediately came over with Michelle's dad. By time they got here we could tell that it was not a false alarm and that we needed to get going. It was a struggle to get Michelle out the door in a hurry. She had this check list that she was going through and insisted that she needed to get everything on the list.

The drive to the hospital was something else and something I do not want to experience again. It began off with me speeding out of the drive away with Michelle saying you don't need to kill us on the way. Before we made it to Caldwell, 30 minutes from Boise, Michelle was in enough pain that she was shouting at me to get to the freeway. Once on the freeway I was going on average 80 mile per hour and she was really in pain and telling me I need to go faster. As we passed St Lukes Meridian and Saint Als I would ask Michelle do you want to stop but Michelle was dead set on delivering at the St Lukes Boise. As I took the connector to city center every single light was red and I ran every single one. By time we pulled into the emergency room drive way Michelle was in a lot of pain.

Michelle's sister Katie pulled into the drive way right behind us and helped me get Michelle in the wheelchair. I ran through the doors leaving Michelle's mom and sister to sort out the girls and the parking of the van. As we got to labor and delivery they immediately took Michelle through the double doors as I filled out paperwork. I could hear them say that she was fully dialated and they came rushing out the doors with her in a bed and the nurse at the desk said follow them. We got into the delivery room with Michelle asking for her epideral. Being fully dialated she didn't have that option. She had to deliver him with no pain medication of any sort. They have us being checked in at 2:03 AM and Kaden being delivered at 2:09 AM.

Michelle started labor at 11:00 PM on December 8th and delivered Kaden at 2:09 AM on the December 9th meaning the labor only lasted 3 hours. Kaden weighed 9 lbs 3 Ounces. The quickness of the labor and his weight concerned the doctor so they kept us 48 hours verses the normal 24 hours that we usually stay. I know now that when people say they love visitors when they are in the hospital they really mean it. We were board to death and are glad to be home.

6 comments:

  1. Hey Mark and Michelle,
    Congrats on the new addition to the family! We are glad to hear that everything worked out alright.

    Merry Christmas!!
    -Dan Edmonds

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  2. I would have visited if I was there. What an ordeal. Glad things worked out though and congratulations. Hopefully I will get to see him sooner than later.

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  3. We would have visited had we known there was a baby before Sunday! (: Crazy kids, you have to call around and let us know! We are so excited for you and know Kaden will have a happy childhood at your house! Let us know if we can do anything for you!
    Love, Karli & Zac

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  4. Aww! Congrats Mark and Michelle. Kaden is a cutie! Crazy that her labor went sooo fast, glad you sped and ran those red lights, or you may have been on the news for delivering in the car!

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  5. Congratulations! What an adorable baby! Merry Christmas!

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  6. I was a good sis to help out! He is a cutie add me to your blog.

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