Our first family photo of our larger family of 7!!
RYDER COLT ROSS. BORN OCTOBER 5TH, 2014 AT 10:18AM 6IB 13OZ, 19IN LONG, DURANGO COLORADO HOSPITAL. Ryder was a tough one to get her safely, but with the help of the whole family, he made it!! Contractions with Ryder started at 17 weeks! Not fun. So when we went up for my family reunion the first week of July we brought back my niece Sadie. With her help and of course Tyrel's and the kids I kept my life pretty simple. I was even lucky enough to be released as Primary President just shy of 4 years. So starting in July I started attending just Sacrament and then in August I would go sit on the couch and take the sacrament and then head home. If I stayed any longer than that it took me two days to get my contractions under control. So from I think about 27 or 28 weeks on I only left the house to go to my doctor appointments. For this kid they started giving me progesterone shots at 16 weeks once a week. They said they had seen miraculous results and seen it help women way more than they said they hadn't. So every week I drove the hour drive to the doctor to get my shot. After Sadie left on a Sunday I was in the hospital by that Wednesday needing the doctors to stop my contractions at 30weeks. So from then on I was really good and layed down as much as possible. This bed rest was easier to do in the sense that Cooper and Trip helped out a lot. They would be able to feed the horses and dog. Get stuff for Rowdy. Then when I hit 36 weeks I went in for a Dr. Appt and was at a 4 so they observed me for a little while, but since I knew I wasn't in real labor I asked to go home. So as always when I am released from bed rest, I go home and deep clean my house, but lets be serious, it hasn't been done for weeks! So after I clean clean clean, we ran to Walmart to get a few things then headed back into the Dr like at 10 at night. Things aren't progressing as fast as I would like, so the doctor broke my water and then everything stopped. I actually remember feeling a hundred times better when she broke my water. My whole body relaxed. I had actually said no epidural this time, because we assumed it's been that in the past that slows everything down. So I just wanted to be done being pregnant and tired of contractions for the last 6 months. Of course when breaking my water stopped everything, my doctor looked at me like I was crazy. She couldn't believe the shots didn't help my early labor and now couldn't believe breaking my water didn't speed things up. So all night long I slept and relaxed and the nurse kept meaning to up my potosin, but they got busy, so I just slept. Then when the morning nurse came in and saw that I was still there with no baby, she started cranking the potosin up. I also started to learn that if I stood straight up my contractions would increase in frequency (and pain), so I stayed standing. It was painful, but worked. Just as the nurse left to get me something for the pain the baby was ready to come. I started pushing at a contraction and just kept pushing with no breaks through another and he was out. Having a baby natural was an experience and I was fine doing it, but I am pro either way. An epidural is a nice and calm experience, and no epidural was painful, but do-able. But my recovery was the same and with an epidural its nice to not feel the pain when they start pushing down on your stomach.
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