Ivy Jean’s Birth Story

November 30, 2016

As I type, I’m sitting in the NICU right next to Ivy Jean while she sleeps and stays warm in her isolette bed. Our precious girlΒ is two weeks old today, and not a day has passed that we are not grateful for her life and humbled to be her parents. I wanted to thank you all for your support and share a little bit about her birth story.

The day started out like any other. Russ and I woke up and both headed to work. It was a Wednesday, the day my weeks turn over. I had hit the 34 mark and was feeling great. We were anticipating her birth in late December and wondering what the season would hold for our new family.

I had my weekly BPP monitoring test, something I did because I was high risk due to IVF and gestational diabetes. We had a great ultrasound first. More pictures of our precious baby! Then they hooked me up to the monitor. At the end of twenty minutes, the nurse came over to check my reading, and I saw the concern on her face. She went to show the doctor and came back to tell me they could not establish a baseline for the baby’s heart rate. It was bouncing in and out of normal range. I needed to stay another 20 minutes. I texted Russ, who had just left after the ultrasound and told him I thought everything was okay but that I needed to stay. It was about 4:30. After another 20 minutes, nothing had changed. The doctor told me he was sending me to the hospital for triage and more monitoring.

While concerned, I still thought everything was alright. I arrived at the hospital around 5:30 and Russ followed closely behind me around 5:45 with dinner and some reading material. After all, we thought we would just be there a couple hours for monitoring. They got me hooked up and two nurses came in to check on me. They quickly disappeared and 5 or 6 doctors and nurses reappeared. Things started to get real very quickly. The baby’s heart rate had dropped and wasn’t coming back up. Within minutes we were on the elevator up to labor and delivery, I had an IV in my arm and an oxygen mask on my face. They told us I was headed for an emergency c-section. Russ couldn’t come with me, there was no time, and I would be put completely under. He frantically tried to call family.

He says he’ll never forget everyone leaving with me and finding himself alone in the room not knowing if we were okay. Then he heard a cry. They took him to the NICU where he found out our baby was a precious 4 pound, 9 ounce girl. When I woke up, he got to tell me it was Ivy Jean. So many sweet and scared tears. So much grace in that moment. She was okay, just little and in need of care.

In the days to follow, Russ and I have found ourselves adjusting to our new normal in the NICU. Ivy has made so much progress. She no longer needs a feeding or breathing tube or an IV. I have been able to do a combination of nursing and pumping. She gains a little weight each day and is currently learning to regulate her own temperature. When she is able to stay warm enough on her own, she’ll move to an open air crib and then home! Our prayer is for her health and wellness.

I cannot begin to express our gratitude to everyone who has loved and supported us through meals, prayers, texts, and more. We are especially thankful for the doctors and nurses who have cared for both me and Ivy Jean. We are blown away by their dedication. Recovering from an emergency c-section while having a baby in the NICU is no joke, but they make it manageable and encourage usΒ when we feel down. Our days are long and dictated by numbers. The nights away from her are hard and interrupted by pumping. Yet God has been so good and so evident to us in this time just as he has been during infertility and the ups and downs of pregnancy. The progress she has made in these two weeks is by Him alone. We are so in love with our Ivy Jean.

 

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70 Comments

  • Reply Victoria Fox November 30, 2016 at 7:45 am

    I am so happy to to know you both are doing so well. And that Ivy Jean is getting stronger and better! Lifting you up in prayer and keeping you in my heart and mind!
    xoxo,Victoria
    http://www.coffeeandablonde.blogspot.com

  • Reply Gina Daily November 30, 2016 at 7:44 am

    Thank you for sharing the birth story of your darling baby girl! What a scary and intense day it must have been and I’m sure the waiting game to bring her home has felt endless. I’m so excited for you to have that very special day in your near future!
    Gina || On the Daily Express

  • Reply Public Lives, Secret Recipes November 30, 2016 at 7:42 am

    So happy to hear everyone is healthy & safe. Congrats on your beautiful baby girl!! xo
    http://publiclivessecretrecipes.com/2016/11/3-quick-easy-bow-hairstyles-tutorial.html

  • Reply AModernMomBlog November 30, 2016 at 7:34 am

    Oh, Amy! I’m so sorry you are having to go through so much. Your birth story is amazing and I pray that Ivy will come home soon and be blessed with good health the rest of her life.

    Hang in there!

    Carly at A Modern Mom Blog

  • Reply Kelly Kalinkewicz November 30, 2016 at 7:27 am

    I’m so glad you both are doing well and that Ivy Jean is continuing to grow stronger! She’s beautiful just like her mom! Sending prayers to you and your sweet family!

    http://www.rosyoutlookblog.com

  • Reply Blaire Bingham November 30, 2016 at 6:45 am

    I have been praying for you and your sweet family. It sounds like Ivy Jean will be home in time for Christmas, and I know it is difficult to leave your little one in the NICU because I had to do the same with my first one. I will continue to keep you in my prayers and congratulations on your sweet bundle of joy!

    xo, Whitney and Blaire

    Peaches In A Pod

  • Reply Rachel November 30, 2016 at 6:29 am

    Oh Amy Ann, I cannot even imagine how scary and stressful this has been for the two of you. I’m so glad to hear Ivy Jean is making progress and is off the feeding and breathing tube. Continuing to send prayers your way that Ivy Jean will be home with you soon.

    xo, Rachel
    A Blonde’s Moment

  • Reply Jill November 30, 2016 at 6:11 am

    That must have been so scary! Your Ivey Jean is such a little miracle! So happy to hear she is doing well and hope she will be home with you soon!

    Jill
    Doused In Pink

  • Reply Marta C November 30, 2016 at 6:10 am

    Thanks for sharing this beautiful birth story, as scary as it is so glad that Ivy Jean is now doing well! What a miracle and blessing, enjoy every single moment!
    Marta
    http://www.sweatersstripesandsweets.com

  • Reply Rach November 30, 2016 at 6:09 am

    This is quite the experience! I am so glad to hear all of you are doing well! I pray you get to take her home soon. I can’t wait to see pics of Ivy Jean! I hope you also have speedy recovery from your c-section.

    http://www.rdsobsessions.com

  • Reply Biana Perez November 30, 2016 at 6:00 am

    Oh my goodness – baby girl was ready to meet you both!! Sending all my prayers your way so that Ivy Jean gets home soon to enjoy the holidays with you guys at HOME!! xo, Biana –BlovedBoston

  • Reply Meghan Conard November 30, 2016 at 5:51 am

    So happy to hear you and Ivy Jean are doing well! Praying for her to get home with you quickly! This is such an amazing story, from the very beginning of your journey! Can’t wait to see what the future holds for your beautiful family!
    xMC
    http://mc2squared.blogspot.com

  • Reply Living on Cloud Nine November 30, 2016 at 5:34 am

    What a beautiful family!!! I can only image how scared you were. God’s Grace is everything!! Ivy Jean is your miracle, and oh what a life you’re going to have teaching her the world!! No doubt she will be as stylish and sweet as her mama!!

  • Reply Tara | The Mix November 30, 2016 at 5:25 am

    I’m happy to hear that Ivy Jean is doing well! Congrats again!

  • Reply Tina Phan November 30, 2016 at 4:46 am

    What an intense experience you had and thanks so much for sharing something so personal. It’s so good to hear that Ivy Jean is doing well. She is adorable and I love seeing pics of her. Keep them coming!!

    Tina
    http://www.justatinabit.com

  • Reply Meagan Brandon November 30, 2016 at 4:33 am

    Oh Amy, I can’t image how stressful and frightening this must have been for you and your husband. I am so very thankful you had a safe delivery and your beautiful baby girl is healthy! Best wishes for your new adventure and I can’t wait to hear more about little Ivy as she grows. Virtual hugs to you!

    Meagan
    http://www.meagansmoda.com

  • Reply Rachelle November 30, 2016 at 4:32 am

    I’m so happy everything went well and it will continue to be. Enjoy your precious little girl.

    xo
    Pinksole

  • Reply Duchess of Fashion November 30, 2016 at 4:20 am

    Wow I had no idea you had given birth already! What an amazing story, slightly scary but at least she arrived healthy! Congratulations to both of you!

    http://www.duchessoffashion.co.uk

  • Reply Yiotou_La November 30, 2016 at 4:17 am

    What a lovely story! Glad everything turn out to be ok! Enjoy your time with your little precious girl! x

    Yiota
    PinkDaisyLoves

  • Reply Rosanna Briguglio November 30, 2016 at 3:48 am

    What a story! So glad that everything worked out and you now have your beautiful baby girl!
    Have a lovely day πŸ™‚
    Rosanna x
    http://rosesrooftop.blogspot.co.uk/

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