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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  • Reply Sarah @ Foxy's Domestic Side November 30, 2016 at 1:31 pm

    oh goodness, I am so glad that both of you are okay. She’s a fighter and will be home soon!

  • Reply Erika @ the Linden Life November 30, 2016 at 12:54 pm

    Oh my gosh… how scary for all of you. Thank goodness she is ok!

  • Reply β‰ˆ CARMEN β‰ˆ November 30, 2016 at 12:23 pm

    I love the name Ivy Jean. She’s going to be a trooper. Wish you guys all the best. :]

    // β–² itsCarmen.com β–²

  • Reply Lily Ayala November 30, 2016 at 11:54 am

    God is good! I’m so incredibly happy for you and Russ, Amy. Precious, Ivy Jean is a doll and I will continue to pray for her to grow stronger and get to go home with you guys, and I will pray for your recovery as well, Amy.
    xo, Lily
    Beauty With Lily

  • Reply Rosemary Bostic November 30, 2016 at 11:43 am

    That must be so difficult not having your precious little baby home yet, but your faith is truly inspiring! I’m sure she will be home soon and am so happy she is getting better every day!! God is so good! Lots of love and prayers!! May God continue to blessing your family!
    -Rose
    http://babiesandbluejeans.blogspot.com

  • Reply Joy and Ivy November 30, 2016 at 11:12 am

    She looks absolutely precious and it’s so great to hear that everyone is doing well! Congratulations Mama!!

  • Reply Kate @ Green Fashionista November 30, 2016 at 11:02 am

    Sending you, your husband, and that precious baby all the *hugs* and prayers as you continue to recover and Ivy Jean grows stronger. I’m so sorry you went through all that, and completely understand having a birth plan that goes much differently and includes an emergency c-section. Rest as much as you can, and find comfort with your husband and family <3

    Green Fashionista

  • Reply Laura November 30, 2016 at 11:00 am

    What a special and strong little girl…and mama!! You are truly an inspiration and I am so excited for you and your family. Sending all my love to you and hoping that baby Ivy gets to come home soon!
    xx
    Laura
    http://www.sequinsatbreakfast.com

  • Reply Kelly M November 30, 2016 at 10:17 am

    Amy what a touching story…..How unbelievable and special that day was for your baby girl and yourself/husband. It sounds like you were surrounded by love and everything happened so fast before you even had a chance to digest it all. I am so happy everything turned out so beautifully. You do make a truly wonderful family πŸ™‚

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  • Reply Shannon Jenkins November 30, 2016 at 10:15 am

    What a blessing!! So glad to hear she’s making so much progress in the NICU! Those premies are definitely strong little fighters! So glad they were monitoring you so close! That’s so scary! Prayers for little Ivy that she can come home ASAP!

  • Reply Karly @ Miss in the Midwest November 30, 2016 at 10:15 am

    First of all, little Ivy is beautiful! I’m so happy to hear that she is getting healthier and stronger by the day. Second of all, you are a rockstar! It sounds like you handled the experience with grace and poise, and I’m also glad to hear that you’re recovering and managing, too. Sending all my positive thoughts and blessings to your new little family!

  • Reply Pamela November 30, 2016 at 10:05 am

    Oh wow! What a scary experience for you all but I am so happy to hear mommy and baby are doing well! I LOVE her name! Sending you all the prayers that your sweet baby girl is able to come home soon! <3, Pamela Sequins & Sea Breezes

  • Reply Laura November 30, 2016 at 9:33 am

    I have been looking forward to reading this! You are so brave to share your story and I can tell you are such the perfect mommy to such a strong little girl! Prayers for her continued progress and I hope she can come home soon!

  • Reply Keri H November 30, 2016 at 9:29 am

    Finally! The post I have been waiting for. Congratulations, Amy! Ivy is so beautiful and wishing you all the best <3

    Enclothed Cognition

  • Reply Aracely November 30, 2016 at 9:06 am

    Thanks so much for sharing your story! Ivy Jean is so blessed and so loved. Congratulations again to you and Russ, I know you will be amazing parents. xo

  • Reply Jodie Filogomo November 30, 2016 at 8:57 am

    Ohhh Amy—what great outcome! A little scary along the way, but she’s just so precious!!
    It’ll be so fun to see her growing up!
    jodie
    http://www.jtouchofstyle.com

  • Reply Gold Coast Girl November 30, 2016 at 8:53 am

    What an incredible story. I’m so glad everything turned out well and congrats on the new baby girl! She is beautiful!
    ~Samantha
    http://goldcoastgirlblog.com

  • Reply Rachel Spross November 30, 2016 at 8:39 am

    Congratulations! This is a pretty incredible story. I am so so glad to hear that your little one is doing well. I’ll be praying for you guys!

    -Rachel
    http://thetrendytomboy.com/wishlist-wednesday-holiday-sweaters/

  • Reply Britney November 30, 2016 at 8:38 am

    Amy Ann, I am so happy for you and Russ! Your birth story was keeping me on the edge of my seat, and I was getting a little emotional thinking of your husband being left to wonder. I’ve had friends and loved ones go through similar experiences, so I was also thinking of them. Prayers for your sweet Ivy Jean! Hoping she’ll be a healthy NICU graduate soon!

  • Reply Tracy Miller November 30, 2016 at 8:28 am

    I am so happy for you and Russ! What a blessing.

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