Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Jackson's Birth Story...

Our son came into the world late.
Or so everyone thought but us.
We knew he would come when he was ready.

Jackson David was born Tuesday, November 2 at 4:02pm.
He was 1 week and 6 days past his "due" date.
You would think that no baby has ever come so late.

At 40 weeks, my doctor at Kaiser talked about induction.
At 41 weeks, a different doctor said our baby would die if I wasn't induced.
Jonathan and I both knew that she was being ridiculous.
We hadn't even done any baby monitoring yet.
And of course when we did, all signs were great.
Mini was healthy, and so we again refused induction.

It is not that we are opposed to induction.
Of course, there are plenty of good reasons.
But none existed in our situation.
I was never anxious to hurry up and get the baby out.
I knew and trusted that he would come in God's time.

As i approached two weeks past due, I did begin to drink raspberry leaf tea and explore natural induction techniques.
I wasn't tired of the baby being inside... just tired of dealing with Kaiser. I didn't want another doctor's appointment at 42 weeks.

On Monday, November 1st I finally felt a different kind of contraction. So i went to happy hour with the girls!
And that night contractions really got going.

As Jonathan rested up, I timed them.
8-10 minutes apart.
Sometimes 6 minutes.
Hard for me to tell the pattern.
I took an incredibly long shower.
Mercifully, I then got a couple hours of sleep.
By morning, they were closer and we called our doula, Kristen, and Jonathan took Sabine to the kennel.
By the time Kristen arrived and Jonathan returned, I started to really need help.

Kristen started to talk about going to the hospital.
She told me that the contractions were under 4 minutes apart.
I was losing track.
I had wanted to stay at home as long as possible but the hospital was a good 45 minute drive.
Better to go sooner rather than later.
Although when Jonathan called Kaiser, they made it sound like it was no big deal. Go figure.

Definitely a good idea that we went when we did because when we got to the hospital around 1pm, I was already at 7cm.
I couldn't deal with the nurses.
Or questions.
Or anything.
My complete focus was on each contraction.

I remember at some point going into the bathroom.
They told me not to have the baby in the toilet.
Seriously??
I don't know, maybe that's happened before.

After being in the shower for a bit, it was more and more painful to move around.
Everything was more painful.
I think someone offered pain meds but i was too focused to even consider it. I figured it was too late anyway and things were moving so fast.
Jonathan and Kristen tried to help me focus as best they could.
They were amazing.

It came time to push, and so I was back on the bed with the squatting bar. I had heard that pushing was better than transition. I think not.
Horribly painful.
And i remember wanting things to slow down.
Not being ready even though they kept telling me the baby was close.
I might have cursed.

And then he came.

In His time.

It was messy and beautiful and like all moms giving birth, I was flooded with emotion looking at my beautiful son.
We were amazed.
We were in love.

Jackson David weighed 7 lbs, 11 oz.
He was 20 inches long.

Here is a pic of our new family, soon after Jackson was born:



Unfortunately, the pain didn't end for me right away.
I had torn and so they needed to work on me.
It felt like they were mauling me.
Not cool.
I said curse words.
I meant them.
I wanted them to leave me alone.
I just wanted to focus on my sweet son on my chest.

They used my IV to deliver some pain meds.
I had gone through a natural childbirth only to have meds after the delivery?
I have to be okay with that.
But they didn't help.

They talked about repairing me in the OR but I guess they decided against it. And they finally stopped.

Jackson was cleaned up, measured, and ready to be bundled:


And they took us from the labor room to a recovery room.
We got to just be there with our son.
Just the three of us.
And we were incredibly happy.
We will never forget that day.

A picture of Kristen with Jackson before she left:



Jackson David Manz


Jackson David Manz
November 2, 2010
4:02 pm



40 weeks.


Saturday, September 25, 2010

Monday, September 6, 2010

6 or 7 weeks to go!!!

My friend Melissa did this survey a few times during her pregnancy and I thought it would be fun to include on our blog as well. So crazy that we're getting so close to meeting Mini!

How far along?
34 weeks tomorrow. 44 days until Mini Manz's due date.

Total weight gain/loss: As of this weekend I am back to my pre-pregnancy weight. So i lost about 17 pounds in the first few months from being sick a lot and have now gained that back.

How big is baby? Supposedly, he's around 4.75 pounds and about 18 inches long.

Maternity clothes? Definitely needed for the belly... Although i've been surprised to still fit in a couple of pants that were particularly big before getting pregnant.

Stretch marks? Nope- not yet.

Sleep: Getting up multiple times during the night. Definitely loving the nap times in the afternoon!

Best moment this week: Having a four day weekend to spend time with my parents and sleep!

Movement: A lot more now. Most of the day, i would say.

Food cravings: Not really.

Gender: Definitely a boy.

Labor Signs: I think there have been Braxton Hicks, but nothing even close to real labor signs.

Belly Button in or out? In...but barely.

What I am looking forward to: Next weekend we get to finally tour the hospital where we'll be delivering. Definitely curious! And we'll get to meet together with our doula, Kristen.

Weekly Wisdom: Typically is coming from facebook.... seems like i now pay attention to other mamas getting advice! This week a friend got mastitis... i *really* hope that I don't get that!

Milestones: We completed a birth class and I'm starting to train Jill, my replacement at work while i'm gone.

30 weeks



Folks fest!



One of our favorite weekends of the year is Folks Fest weekend here in Lyons every August. Great music and hanging with great friends equals a fantastic time! Here are pictures we took on Saturday with the Nelsons-- including newest addition, Tyler. We're already looking forward to next year!








Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Since we've been gone....

...we've probably got some catching up to do.

Yes, i haven't written since October when I was missing the days of summer at the Folks Festival.
Yes, we are super busy people who have probably been way too stressed. Blog was one of first things to go.
Yes, i am happy that summer has returned!!


FIVE Highlights of our crazy year:

1. Family. We spent Thanksgiving in NC, Christmas here in CO, and were able to go to FL for Spring Break to see Timothy, Dana, Dominick, and Bella. We loved these times. We love and appreciate our family. And we're excited that we're having our own...

2. Mini Manz. A baby boy. We couldn't be more excited to be expecting a son somewhere around October 20, 2010. We love him already. He had the cutest stick legs on his 12 week ultrasound. Yes, I was sick for the first 15 weeks. Really sick. But we were/are incredibly thankful every day for this blessing to our lives. We can't wait to meet you, mini.

3. Jobs. We both work really, really hard. We're thankful that we enjoy what we do most of the time and that we have jobs when so many people are hurting in this economy. I was happy to not be a coordinator this year, have very few interactions with the principal, and to enjoy being a counselor again. I was able to spend a lot of time with my kids. My kids who need a lot of support. I felt like I was a better counselor to them. And we had fun in ways I never expected...

4. Climbing Club/Girls Tennis Team. In the fall, I was asked to help with the climbing club at school. Mostly boys. Every week at Rock'n Jam'n. We had a blast. In February, i learned that the girls' tennis team needed an assistant coach. Haven't played tennis in years but they didn't care. I agreed and found out the next day that I was pregnant. Oops. It got me outside every day and I worked with some amazing girls. We all learned a lot. And I never would have done either of these things if I were still a coordinator.

5. Friends. We have some of the best friends in the world. There have been a lot of laughs, and we've had a lot of fun. Friday nights in Boulder. Happy hours with the girls. J getting sushi with Rance. Musicals. Celebrating the births of baby Christol and baby Nelson. Cookouts. Our annual Christmas party. Sharing meals. You guys are family to us.

Yes, it's been a great year.