I know you have all been on pins and needles waiting for the good news. I promised to get the word out as soon as I could, so here goes... (warning from Heather, Dan's stories have WAY too much detail and can bore to tears). (color courtesy of Gabrielle)
Drake M Pritt was born yesterday at 10:31 A.M. weighing 7 lbs, 14 oz and 20 inches long. He came out the shoot as mellow as anything and hasn't barely made a peep since. He didn't hardly even cry after getting poked with his shots. He was just happy to be here, I think. Heather started labor about 2:00 A.M. after the nurses started her on some Cervadil (sp?) to ripen things up and get things moving. It worked like a champ and she started having regular contractions shortly thereafter. They put her on Pitosin (sp again?) at about 4:00 A.M. and things really started kicking in after that. I can honestly say that I was a valiant husband and stayed faithfully by her side through the entire evening while she was going through her mini-marathon of pain. The really honest thing to say is that I was faithfully at her side taking catnaps most of the night. Anyway, after she started the Pitosin, the contractions were hard and frequent, but she wasn't making progress. The pain was also becoming a lot worse so they grabbed the pain dude (not even going to try to spell that one) and gave Heather the make-you-numb juice (again, the spelling). After that, it was a walk in the park, for me anyway, but much easier for Heather as well. Heather was progressing so quickly at this point they thought she might have the baby before the doctor would arrive. That was a false alarm, however, because little Drake's head was wedged a little off and was slowing the process down each time Heather would push. After about 15 minuted of hard pushing, the doctor finally got the vacuum and was able to rotate the head enough for the pushing to be effective. I told Heather at 10:30 that she needed to hurry things up if Madison was going to miss her Math class like she had been begging for the past few weeks. That was all it took. One push later and the head was out. The doctor unwound the chord from around his neck and Heather started to push again. He told her to stop when he realized the chord was actually wrapped around a second time. Little Drake was playing some serious jump rope in there the night before I guess. One push later and he was out. Madison got her wish. Heather did GREAT!!!
Little Drake had to spend a short time in the NICU for observation to make sure he was breathing properly and that everything was fine right after the birth. He had swallowed a lot of fluid and seemed to be flaring out his nostrils at the beginning. It was all precautionary. He seems perfectly healthy and content. For the first day of his life, he has amazed me with his easy-going temperament. Nothing phases the little guy unless he is needs something. The second the need is satisfied, he will stop crying and is content for the next few hours. I can't wait for this little guy to help me out with all the drama in our house :). We started things off right by watching some MacGyver re-runs while Mom got some sleep last night. Today we had a few more tests from the hospital and they gave us the option of staying another night or going home. Heather is feeling great, so we decided to get home and get on with things. The only problem at this point was the poor little guy didn't have a name. The only real name he had up to this point was "Little Dude" given to him by Gabrielle and Madison (mostly Madison). We talked about it a long time, naming him several other names in the process and finally came full circle to the original name we had from the beginning. The M, if you are wondering, is for several things. It is in honor of his cousin Matthew who passed away from Leukemia last year, M for Grandpa and Great Grandpa, and M for my hero Captain Moroni. Hopefully every time someone asks him what the M is for, he will be reminded of the great legacy that has gone before. Enjoy the pictures of our "little dude," Drake M Pritt.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Today's the day
Well, still nothing. We go to the hospital tonight at 6:00 P.M. and start Heather on a drug that will begin to dialate her. After that she will start the Pitosin to begin giving her contractions (probably on Thursday morning). We can't wait!!!!!
Friday, January 23, 2009
Still nothing...
Heather had a Dr. appt yesterday with nothing new to report. She still isn't moving along. We have set up a date for next Wed to be induced if it comes to that. He's nice and cozy in there and doesn't seem to be in any hurry at all to meet his new family. In the meantime, we are going CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, January 19, 2009
NOTHING YET!!!
Well, I think I was a little early putting when the baby was due. It is more like the 24th. So far nothing is going on. The wait is killing us. It feels like Heather has been pregnant for a decade. I think if you were to ask her how long it has been, she would tell you more like a century. The girls are dying to have their baby brother. It's just a waiting game at this point...
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Merry Christmas
We had an awesome Christmas this year. It is the first one I have been home for the entire time in four years. That helped make it an extra special one for me. I was senior enough that by sitting reserve with Southwest I could get Christmas, New Years, and our family party off. It worked like a champ. Heather's parents were able to spend three days with us over Christmas as well. That helped make it special. We had a blast. The main thing we got the girls this year was a set of scooters from Costco. They are battery powered but can really zip around. I wasn't sure Gabrielle would be big enough, but she seems to be doing just fine. The girls love to take them to the local park and go crazy with them. We've also had some extra lessons on road safety as well. So far, they seem to be doing well with it all. I also got Heather a set of couches she has been wanting for the front room. The girls gave me a fantastic gift... a back massager. Hopefully I can get my kinks worked out this way. Heather continues to be doing OK with the pregnancy. She still feels sick a lot of the time and struggles with finding food that will cooperate with her body. She was ready to have this kid about 8 months ago I think. At the last doctors appointment, he told her the baby was still cooking. He is full term, but is nice and warm in there it seems. Madison had to be induced and Gabrielle was a week late. If history is a guide, we will be welcoming ? into the world around the very end of January or beginning of Feb. We can't wait!!!
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