Saturday, June 11, 2016

Baby #3: 2 Months

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Landon is still a needy baby and wants to be held all the time. He is growing like a weed. He was in the 94% for weight and the 76% for height. The doctor assured me that babies eventually grow out of their neediness and one day I would be able to put him down. The older kids love him (a little too much sometimes). Brynn has started to say his name (Wandon). Landon is beginning to smile and occasionally coo.

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Oh the early days of not being able to get both eyes to look in the same direction.
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The cheeks are starting to take over
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First captured smile
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He has loved being outside as long as it's not too hot
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Just lounging after a hard day of sleeping, eating and pooping.
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Landon and Daddy sleeping after dinner at Grammy's.

Likes
Being held
Eating
His family
Hates
Baths
Being put down
The car seat

Happy 2 Months, Baby Landon!
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Weight: 14 pounds 10 ounces
Height: 23.5 inches
Clothing Size: 3-6 months
Diaper Size: Size 2 but he'll be out of them soon.
Milestones: Lifts head, smiling
Eating: Eats every 2-3 hours all. day. long.
Sleeping: Less sleeping, He only naps if he's being held. If you put him down for a nap he may sleep for 30 minutes (on a good day). If you can hold him for his nap he'll sleep all day. We went to a birthday party and I carried him in a wrap the whole time (4 hours) and he slept soundly the entire time.
Communication: Crying when he needs to eat
Nicknames: Lando, Baby

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Baby #3: 1 Month

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Adjusting to 3 kids has been difficult. Landon is needy and rarely lets you put him down, even for naps. He really likes to be loved and cuddled and warm. He spits up a lot. I took him to the doctor because it didn't seem normal and she said it was reflux. We got a prescription and he spits a normal amount and is so much happier.
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4 days old and he would always fall asleep like this. I think it's because it stretched out his throat and made the reflux not hurt so bad.
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Finger sucking is really cute when they're this tiny. I hope he doesn't turn into a finger/thumb sucker though.
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One week old.

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We had newborn pictures taken at Fotofly when Landon was 2 weeks old.
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He's learning to like his binki. He doesn't love it like Tate did or hate it like Brynn did so we're hopeful he'll do okay.
Likes
Being held
Eating
Hates
Baths
Being naked

Happy 1 Month, Baby Landon!
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Weight:
about 12 pounds
Height: about 22 inches
Clothing Size: 0-3 months
Diaper Size: Size 1
Milestones: Lifts head pretty well already
Eating: Eats every 2-3 hours all. day. long.
Sleeping: Sleeps all the time. If he's not eating you can pretty much guaruntee he's asleep.
Communication: Crying when he needs to eat
Nicknames: Lando, Baby boy

Monday, April 11, 2016

Baby #3: He's Here!

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Landon Kerry Heber
7 pounds 14 ounces
19 inches
born at 4:35 a.m.

First off, this is not how I expected my labor and delivery to go. I felt I would go early, I also thought it would go quickly but not this early and not this quickly.

I was 37 weeks and 3 days when Landon was born. Here's the story.

Sunday, even after sleeping really well, I was sooo tired. Could not keep my eyes open tired. Not regular I have 2 small children and I'm pregnant tired. Literally could not keep my eyes open tired. As I tried to figure out what was wrong with me throughout the day I remembered being sooo tired the day before Tate was born too. I thought that maybe this is my body's way of getting me to get enough sleep to have enough energy to deliver a baby the next day but I also didn't want to get my hopes up (or anyone else's) so I didn't say anything.

Monday morning I woke up at my usual 2 a.m. to go to the bathroom. As I got up I felt a slight leak. I assumed it was just pee since my bladder was crazy full and any movement usually makes me pee a little bit (pregnancy problems). I went to the bathroom and after I emptied my bladder, every time I moved a small amount of liquid would come out. I wasn't sure if this was amniotic fluid or urine. I sat and tried to figure it out a for a few minutes but could never come to a definitive answer but I did decide to stay up for a little bit to see if anything happened.

Around 2:45 or 3 I started having what I was pretty sure were contractions but I'm always second guessing myself because I don't want to go to the hospital and have them send me home. Also, I've never had contractions without my water breaking (and therefore knowing for sure that I am in labor) or being induced (and also knowing for sure I am in labor). Also, I've never felt early labor contractions. When I feel contractions we're at the active labor stage and my contractions come hard and fast. About 3:15 I decided we should probably go to the hospital so I woke Anthony up and told him to shower. I called my mom around 3:30 and asked her to come over and stay with the kids. She arrived at 4:08 and by this time I was convinced the contractions were going to kill me before I made it to the hospital.

As we drove I continued to have contractions about 2-3 minutes apart and lasting for 30 seconds to a little over a minute. This drive was the longest 20 minutes of my life. 

We made it to the hospital and Anthony dropped me off at the front door. I waddled myself up to the second floor, rang the bell and told the lady I was in labor. Anthony caught up to me at this time and we headed into the labor and delivery floor. The lady was asking me all kinds of stupid questions about insurance and my name and other things that I didn't have time for. I will talk to you after these death contractions are taken care of, okay? Pretty quickly another nurse took over and got me to our room. I went to the bathroom to get changed, which was a daunting task given the severity of my contractions. It took me a few minutes to even attempt getting changed but I finally did so and made it to the bed.

At this time the nurses were putting on my hospital bracelets and monitors and I'm convulsing in agony. A nurse asks me if I'd like an epidural and while in my head I thought "Duh! Obviously." I managed to answer with a much nicer "Yes, please." The head nurse tells me she's going to check me and then says "Oh, you're complete. The head is right there. You're not going to have time for an epidural." Hoping she was joking I asked "Really?!" She gave me the affirmative and I continued to writhe in pain and whimper that I couldn't do it. The nurse told me I had already done the hard part (contractions) and that I could do it. I didn't believe her.

The announcement that I was complete sent the nurses into action, trying to get the room ready, making sure the doctor had been called, etc. Soon after this I had to push. I think I apologized but told the nurse I had to push. Two pushes later, Landon was here and all the pain was gone. This is about when the doctor made it into my room, sorry you missed the party. I tore a bit with the delivery so the doctor sewed me back up and delivered the placenta. This part was not super painful but it was uncomfortable. At this point I was shaking and it was difficult for me to control my lower half. The muscles were all very tense. The doctor kept telling me to relax and I had to keep telling him I was trying. It was difficult. Having always been completely numb with my previous deliveries, this was a part that was just background noise. I had just had some serious trauma and the doctor is now sewing me up (which I did get some local anesthetic and those shots hurt like crazy) and also pulling on the umbilical cord to help deliver the placenta.

I don't think that I will ever choose to have an unmedicated birth again but it's nice to know that I could do it if I wanted/needed to. 

Because he came so quickly, he had some breathing problems early on. The doctors were worried it was fluid in his lungs or that he could possibly have an infection but it turned out that he just was a grunty breather for the first day or so.

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Minutes old
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Landon had this giant IV the whole time we were in the hospital just in case they needed it. They never did.

We really sucked at taking pictures in the hospital. I'm blaming the trauma of the whole unmedicated birth thing.

Friday, April 8, 2016

Baby #3: 37 Weeks

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37 Weeks
Baby is the size of  a winter melon
(about 19-22 inches long)
Weighs about 6.5 pounds

How far along? 37 Weeks
Maternity clothes? Always.
Stretch marks? No
Sleep: I'm still sick but I've been sleeping like a rock this week. I only wake up when my bladder starts screaming (about every 2-3 hours) My record number of times having to go to the bathroom is 4.
Have you told family and friends: Yes.
Miss Anything? Sleeping through the night 
Movement: Baby was super active a few days at the beginning of this week but he has slowed down to more back and forth rolling type movements.
Food cravings: Nothing really. I don't feel hungry too often but I did have a nice steak this week and it was awesome.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nope
Have you started to show yet: Obviously.
Gender prediction: We're having a boy.
Labor Signs: No.
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy, I think. This question should probably be answered by my family though.

Do you have a name picked out: Nope
Looking forward to: Having a baby!

Things I'm worried about: Nothing. Which is weird. I should be worried about something. But I feel like everything is going to go great and we'll have a baby sometime this month!
Things I'm loving: Brynn pointing to my belly and saying "baby" and Tate kissing my belly and telling me how much he loves the baby.

*Tate's 37 week update
*Brynn's 37 week update  

Friday, April 1, 2016

Baby #3: 36 Weeks

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36 Weeks
Baby is the size of a large cantaloupe
(about 19-22 inches long)
Weighs about 6 pounds

How far along? 36 Weeks
Maternity clothes? Always.
Stretch marks? No
Sleep: This week has been rough. I've been sick and just not able to sleep. Hopefully I can get over whatever this junk is and start sleeping again! 
Have you told family and friends: Yes.
Miss Anything? Walking without waddling
Movement: Lots of rolling, sometimes big kicks that move my whole body 
Food cravings: Chinese food
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nope
Have you started to show yet: Yep. I feel like I'm huge right now.
Gender prediction: We're having a boy.
Labor Signs: No.
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Moody...Pregnant + sick + tired = don't even think about messing with me

Do you have a name picked out: Nope
Looking forward to: Sleeping well

Things I'm worried about: My body doing it's job and keeping the baby growing at least until the day he's born.
Things I'm loving: Being able to say "My baby is due this month!"

*Tate's 36 week update
*Brynn's 36 week update  

Friday, March 25, 2016

Baby #3: 35 Weeks

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35 Weeks
Baby is the size of a canary melon
(about 19-22 inches long)
Weighs about 5.5 pounds

How far along? 35 Weeks
Maternity clothes? Always.
Stretch marks? No
Sleep: I sleep pretty well, still switching sides every hour or two.  I also have this really fun habit of waking up around 2am and not being able to go back to sleep for 3+ hours. It doesn't happen every day (thankfully!) but it does happen often. 
Have you told family and friends: Yes.
Miss Anything? Being able to sit to watch a TV show and being able to move when I'm done.
Movement: He's a mover! Lots of kicks by my ribs on the left side. Also lots of kicks to both of my sides. 
Food cravings: Things that I didn't prepare.
Anything making you queasy or sick: I've been pretty good so far this pregnancy.
Have you started to show yet: Yep. I feel like I'm huge right now.
Gender prediction: We're having a boy.
Labor Signs: No.
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On and I may be able to keep them on the whole pregnancy! I have had no swelling so far and it's awesome. Three cheers for third trimesters not being in the summer!
Happy or Moody most of the time: If I have to pick one, it's probably moody. I don't have the patience for  things/people/situations that I should have. 

Do you have a name picked out: Nope, we have a long list of names we don't hate but nothing is leading the pack. Tate has started to suggest other names than "Tate Again." His most recent are Brook (his female cousin) and Ashley. I don't think either of those will work out.
Looking forward to: Sleeping well

Things I'm worried about: Delivering with a new doctor at a new hospital. I found out in February that despite the new insurance telling me my doctor is covered, he is not. Super meltdown. So at 32ish weeks I had to find a new doctor with no advice from anyone. Luckily, I found one that seems pretty awesome and I'm hopeful that everything goes well.
Things I'm loving: Knowing I'm in the home stretch. I'm really hoping baby comes in the earlier stages of full-term but I also want to give him as much time as I can to fatten him up in there. I'm hoping for a baby that is at least 7 pounds and can hold his temperature after delivery. That's not too much to ask, right?


*Tate's 35 week update
*Brynn's 35 week update  

Friday, February 19, 2016

Baby #3: 30 Weeks

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30 Weeks
Baby is the size of a butternut squash
(about 17 inches long)
Weighs about 3 pounds

How far along? 30 Weeks
Maternity clothes? Always. I still wear normal shirts but always maternity pants...or leggings.
Stretch marks? No
Sleep: Still sleeping pretty well. Still needing to switch sides every few hours because my sides get sore. Also, my back gets so sore.
Have you told family and friends: Yes.
Miss Anything? Walking up stairs and not being winded.
Movement: I don't feel him too much throughout the day when I'm doing things but if I sit or lie down, he kicks a lot. At about 29.5 weeks he became really active. He was still difficult to feel if I was walking around but if I lied down or sat down he would go crazy.
Food cravings: McDonald's chicken nuggets.
Anything making you queasy or sick: I've been pretty good so far this pregnancy.
Have you started to show yet: Yep. I feel like I'm huge right now.
Gender prediction: We're having a boy.
Labor Signs: No but I'm pretty sure I've been having Braxton Hicks contractions.
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Moody, for no other reason than I'm pregnant. I just feel ornery a lot and I know I'm being crazy but I can't stop it...pregnancy makes me ridiculous.

Other symptoms: Achy back, super tired
Do you have a name picked out: Nope. Tate's number one pick of "Tate Again" is sounding better and better.
Looking forward to: No more achy back.

Things I'm worried about: The baby will come really early, like pre-37 weeks early. Not that I really have anything that makes me think he'll be super early but the Braxton Hicks and the constant pressure make me feel like he's getting ready to make his debut.
Things I'm loving: Tate talking about and to the baby.  I think he's really excited. He loves holding his baby cousins and I hope that he also loves this new baby.


*Tate's 30 week update
*Brynn's 30 week update  

Also, let's take a minute to appreciate just how gigantic I've gotten in 5 weeks.
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Friday, January 15, 2016

Baby #3: 25 Weeks

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25 Weeks
Baby is the size of a rutabaga
(about 9 inches long)
Weighs about 2 pounds

How far along? 25 Weeks
Maternity clothes? As often as possible. I feel like I am way bigger at this point than I was with my other pregnancies and the regular clothes that worked for them are not working as well this time around.
Stretch marks? No
Sleep: Still sleeping pretty well. My sides get really sore and I have to flip over every few hours though.
Have you told family and friends: Yes.
Miss Anything? Not yet
Movement: Lots of kicking by my bellybutton. Baby is very active when I go to bed and soon after I eat.
Food cravings: Things that are already prepared.
Anything making you queasy or sick: I've been pretty good so far this pregnancy.
Have you started to show yet: Yep. I feel like I'm huge right now.
Gender prediction: We're having a boy.
Labor Signs: No
Belly Button in or out? In
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy

Other symptoms: Headaches, really sore knee for about a week...pretty sure it's an old injury that aches sometimes and the extra weight I'm carrying just made it a lot worse.
Do you have a name picked out: Nope. Picking names is the hardest. Tate is insistent that we name the baby "Tate Again."
Looking forward to: Meeting the baby.

Things I'm worried about: The glucose test. Not that I'm really worried, it's just something I really don't enjoy.
Things I'm loving: Feeling the baby move. 


*Tate's 25 week update
*Brynn's 25 week update  
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