Friday, December 31, 2010

4 Week Old Cutie

A little over a week late in posting, but here are some pics of Jacob at 4 weeks old...our little cutie for sure!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Newborn Photo Shoot

We had some absolutely fabulous pictures taken by Carol Wood again for a newborn photo shoot. We used the pixie hat my friend Sarah knitted for some of the pictures, and it turned out so adorable!  I am so happy how they turned out!  I am able to use them for both our Christmas card this year, and Jacob's birth announcement.













Matthew in Snow

Matthew was so excited to have our first real snow of the year on the ground.  He loves going out and playing in it whenever possible!

Santa J

 My attempt to get a cute pic of Jacob in a Santa hat with the cute onesie my friend Megan made...he wasn't having any of it!

Matthew trying to comfort his brother...

Are we done yet Mom??

This one just cracks me up!

Jacob's Hospital Pics

Some of our favorite shots from his first photo shoot in the hospital...




Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Cute Bro Pics

A couple cute pics of Matthew and Jacob together at home...

Matthew is supervising Jacob's tummy time...

The adorable hats my friend knit for me...

J's First Few Days

Things are finally settling into a pattern at the Doherty household, and I will attempt to catch up on some blogging!  I will be keeping it short and sweet, since any moment I can spend at the computer to work on things is few and far between right now.  Here are some photo's of Jacob's first few days in the hospital...

Meeting big brother Matthew!

With Grandpa and Grandma Doherty...

With Papaw and Grammy Selzer...

Daddy trying to get a burp out...

Mommy and baby time...

An attempt at a family photo...

Matthew holding his brother...
 

Ready to go home!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Labor and Delivery

Well, here is Jacob's birth story...  My water officially broke early Thanksgiving morning between 6 and 7am.  After a call to the doctor, and a quick shower, we were off to the hospital!  Here is a pic of us right before we left, the last as a family of 3!

Once at the hospital and checked in, I was doing pretty good.  Contractions were very tolerable, but I was progressing slow...

My doctor then decided to start me on pitocin...a slow dosage at first.  Soon I started to spike a fever over a 101 degrees, which is not good.  I took tylenol and antibiotics to help with that, and it only brought the fever down for a bit.  It kept going back up.  Also my contractions were starting to hurt a little as by this point, I had been at the hospital since 9:30am, and it was now 6pm.  The pitocin was working, but I was still only dialated to 3cms.  Here is a view of my contractions on the monitor...

It was rough not being able to eat on Thanksgiving...Chris had a nice Thanksgiving meal plate brought to him by his parents.  I sat there and dreamed of the pecan pie I made the day before while I watched him eat it. :)

Sometime after 7:30 our doctor came in to see us.  She shocked us to say she thought we should do a c-section right away.  Because of my fever (caused by an infection of some sort), and every time I had a contraction in the past hour or so the baby's heart rate would drop were the two reasons she gave together that she thought it would be best for the c-section.  Within 30 minutes I was in the operating room!  It happened so fast.  Here I am right before Jacob was born...

Jacob was born at 8:48pm...it was wonderful to hear his first cry when they got the head out!

Meeting Jacob for the first time...

As Jacob was being tended to by the great team from the NICU, my doctor told us we had angels watching over our baby.  She explained that I had exposed blood vessels from the umbilical cord to the placenta running through the bag of waters.  If any of them would have burst, we would have lost him.  It can happen anytime during the pregnancy, but especially during a natural birth.  So the call to have the c-section probably saved his life!  It is a condition called velamentous insertion.  We are still marveling at God's sovereignty and protection over Jacob. 

Pics with Jacob in the recovery room...