This morning Heidi woke up with lower abdomen pains (labor pains) and she started having contractions which got closer and closer together. She called the after hours doctor's number and they told her to come in. While in the hospital, she got the results from the test for the ICP and they came back positive, so they said it was "baby time".
Asher Cole Zapolski was born into the world today (11/29/09) at 1:08pm. He weighed in at 7 lbs 15 oz and is 20 1/2 inches long. Asher and mommy are doing fine. Asher is breathing good and his vitals are good as well. His first poo was a good one (the nurse said it was one of the biggest she has seen). He has a decent amount of hair but not as much as Tatiana when she was born.
Heidi was having some issues with her blood pressure being too low but it has gone up but still needs to be higher. She is now just trying to get some sleep.
Pictures to come.
...two kids, two cats and two exhausted parents...
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Friday, November 27, 2009
Itchy for a reason
So Heidi has been itching horribly for several weeks now. We thought that she was allergic to her medication that was used to slow down the contractions. She has now been off of the pills for over a week and has continued to itch. To make a very long story short, Heidi was doing some online research to try and determine the cause of all of her itching and came across some info about a condition called Intrahepatic Cholestasis of Pregnancy (ICP). This is a condition that only happens in 1-2 out of 1,000 pregnant women. She saw the doctor today for a previously unscheduled appointment to discuss this issue. The doctor had the same feeling and ordered another non-stress test as well as some blood drawn to confirm the condition. After about 20 minutes with the baby being hyperactive with a very high heart rate during the non-stress test, he calmed down for the next 20 or 30 minutes to a normal heart rate. Heidi continued to have contractions as usual with nothing to be of concern to report.
The blood tests will take several days to come back, probably sometime between Monday and Wednesday of next week. Once they come back positive, the c-section will be done. We asked the doctor what would happen if the test results came back negative. He just shook his head 'no' and said that Heidi was a textbook case of this condition.
ICP can result in stillbirth if the baby is not taken in enough time. It is important for the doctor to have confirmation of the condition so that the mother and baby can be monitored and treated properly, especially right before and after the birth. Please check out this website for more detailed information about the condition: http://www.itchymoms.com/ It was the best source Heidi found about ICP.
Please keep Asher and Heidi in prayer as we await the test results. For now Heidi is supposed to do kick counts twice a day as well as just generally paying attention to how Asher is moving and if there are any general changes in the pregnancy. This is especially difficult to handle with our loss of Xander and the problems during the pregnancy with Tatiana. Please pray for continued peace and fast test results.
The blood tests will take several days to come back, probably sometime between Monday and Wednesday of next week. Once they come back positive, the c-section will be done. We asked the doctor what would happen if the test results came back negative. He just shook his head 'no' and said that Heidi was a textbook case of this condition.
ICP can result in stillbirth if the baby is not taken in enough time. It is important for the doctor to have confirmation of the condition so that the mother and baby can be monitored and treated properly, especially right before and after the birth. Please check out this website for more detailed information about the condition: http://www.itchymoms.com/ It was the best source Heidi found about ICP.
Please keep Asher and Heidi in prayer as we await the test results. For now Heidi is supposed to do kick counts twice a day as well as just generally paying attention to how Asher is moving and if there are any general changes in the pregnancy. This is especially difficult to handle with our loss of Xander and the problems during the pregnancy with Tatiana. Please pray for continued peace and fast test results.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
We're Homeowners, sort of, & the latest baby news
Well as a lot of you know, we have found a home in Lebanon! We're very excited. This comes at both good and bad timing. Good because our current lease will be up December 31st and we have to let them know by December 1st if we want to renew or not. Bad because, as you all know, we're expecting Asher to arrive anytime between now and December 10th. Now all we have to do is the inspection and appraisal and we're good to go. Both of them should be done this Friday. The current homeowners have agreed to be out of the house by December 29th. Needless to say, we'll have a busy few days of moving, cleaning and possibly even some painting! We're so thankful for God's provision and we know that his timing is perfect.
On the baby front, Heidi had an ultrasound and appointment this morning. Everything looked good. Asher was very active and we were told that he has a lot of hair. Heidi continues to have regular contractions but they don't seem to be putting her into labor. She'll be 37 weeks along on Thanksgiving which is considered full term. This may be the first baby to make it to term! We're happy that Asher is doing great and that Heidi's contractions haven't gotten to the point that they were a few weeks ago. The countdown continues...
On the baby front, Heidi had an ultrasound and appointment this morning. Everything looked good. Asher was very active and we were told that he has a lot of hair. Heidi continues to have regular contractions but they don't seem to be putting her into labor. She'll be 37 weeks along on Thanksgiving which is considered full term. This may be the first baby to make it to term! We're happy that Asher is doing great and that Heidi's contractions haven't gotten to the point that they were a few weeks ago. The countdown continues...
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Still Waiting
On Thursday, Heidi had her usual appointment and ultrasound. Everything looks good! We found out that Asher is measuring at an estimated 8 lbs. 3 oz. at 36 weeks in the pregnancy! We know that this is only an estimate and can be off but Heidi sure feels like he's bigger than Xander or Tatiana ever were. Heidi stopped taking her anti-contraction medication Wednesday night and so far so good! She has continued to have contractions but not like the ones that she had earlier. Now she is farther along in the pregnancy than she has ever made it with the previous two children. It's a blessing because we know that at this point in the pregnancy, each day in the womb is one more day to mature Asher's lungs and improve his chance at life outside of the womb. We're excited to know that we will be holding him in our arms in less than three weeks!
On the house hunt, today we looked at a few houses, including one that we had looked at twice before. We have really felt that God wants us to make an offer on that house which we will be doing this weekend. If it all goes through we hope to move in by the end of December. However, the house is occupied with people who don't yet have another home to move to. Please keep this situation in your prayers as our current lease is up on December 31st and we have to let the office know by December 1st whether or not we'll be moving. They also increased the month-to-month rent by $50 this week so we would really rather not stay here if at all possible.
On the house hunt, today we looked at a few houses, including one that we had looked at twice before. We have really felt that God wants us to make an offer on that house which we will be doing this weekend. If it all goes through we hope to move in by the end of December. However, the house is occupied with people who don't yet have another home to move to. Please keep this situation in your prayers as our current lease is up on December 31st and we have to let the office know by December 1st whether or not we'll be moving. They also increased the month-to-month rent by $50 this week so we would really rather not stay here if at all possible.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Less than 4 weeks!
It has been a busy week for us as we prepare for Asher's arrival. We now have a c-section scheduled for December 10th.
Since the regular contractions began on November 6th, Heidi has been told to take it as easy as possible and to continue on the medication until next Thursday, when she'll be 36 weeks along. Unfortunately she is allergic to her medication and will have to deal with constant itching all over her body until then.
Asher is doing great through all of this. At each weekly ultrasound he automatically shows the technician what she needs to see to show that he is thriving inside of the womb. He seems to be a very active boy. We'll have to wait and see if that continues outside of the womb!
Tatiana has been showing us just how grown up she is now. We have been amazed at how her language has continued to develop rapidly, how she seems to hold onto so much knowledge and how great of an imagination she has. She loves to draw, sing and use everday objects as musical instruments. She is as excited as a two-year-old can be to be a big sister. The other day Heidi was watching The Biggest Loser when Tatiana went up to the tv screen, pointed and asked what show it was. Heidi told her it was The Biggest Loser. She then came over to Heidi, lifted up her shirt to expose her belly, pointed to it and said, "The Biggest Loser?" She clearly saw a resemblance between Heidi's stomach and those of the contestants on the show. How sweet.
Please continue to pray for Heidi and Asher. Our concern is that she will go into labor when she stops taking the medication next week. Please pray that when Asher comes, he will have strong lungs and that his blood sugar will not drop (a possibility with Heidi being diabetic). Please also pray that if Heidi does go into labor that her uterus will not rupture, due to previous c-sections, and that she will recognize it as labor since she has been having strong, regular contractions for awhile.
Since the regular contractions began on November 6th, Heidi has been told to take it as easy as possible and to continue on the medication until next Thursday, when she'll be 36 weeks along. Unfortunately she is allergic to her medication and will have to deal with constant itching all over her body until then.
Asher is doing great through all of this. At each weekly ultrasound he automatically shows the technician what she needs to see to show that he is thriving inside of the womb. He seems to be a very active boy. We'll have to wait and see if that continues outside of the womb!
Tatiana has been showing us just how grown up she is now. We have been amazed at how her language has continued to develop rapidly, how she seems to hold onto so much knowledge and how great of an imagination she has. She loves to draw, sing and use everday objects as musical instruments. She is as excited as a two-year-old can be to be a big sister. The other day Heidi was watching The Biggest Loser when Tatiana went up to the tv screen, pointed and asked what show it was. Heidi told her it was The Biggest Loser. She then came over to Heidi, lifted up her shirt to expose her belly, pointed to it and said, "The Biggest Loser?" She clearly saw a resemblance between Heidi's stomach and those of the contestants on the show. How sweet.
Please continue to pray for Heidi and Asher. Our concern is that she will go into labor when she stops taking the medication next week. Please pray that when Asher comes, he will have strong lungs and that his blood sugar will not drop (a possibility with Heidi being diabetic). Please also pray that if Heidi does go into labor that her uterus will not rupture, due to previous c-sections, and that she will recognize it as labor since she has been having strong, regular contractions for awhile.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Contractions and continued house search
As Heidi is now 34 weeks along in the pregnancy, Asher is trying to get out early! On Friday, Heidi went in to see the doctor for a scheduled appointment and ultrasound. Each week she has a non-stress test which monitors any contractions as well as the baby's heart rate and his reaction to the contractions. During this week's test she was regularly having contractions. She was sent home to rest but ended up at the hospital later that afternoon with increased contractions of a much harder intensity. After some IV fluid and medication she was sent home, despite continued regular contractions. We're now home with Heidi taking medicine to decrease the intensity of the contractions and using the weekend help from Jon to rest. Please keep she and Asher in your prayers as well as the doctors making the decisions. The major fear would be that Heidi's uterus would rupture due to the intensity of the contractions and two previous c-sections.
As far as the house search goes...we're still looking. We had put an offer on a house last week but the offer was turned down with no counter-offer from the seller. We're disappointed but know that it's all in God's hands and that that house was apparently not the right house for us. On a good note, the first time homebuyer tax credit made it through the House, Senate and now has the President's signature as well so we have through this spring to make that deadline!
As far as the house search goes...we're still looking. We had put an offer on a house last week but the offer was turned down with no counter-offer from the seller. We're disappointed but know that it's all in God's hands and that that house was apparently not the right house for us. On a good note, the first time homebuyer tax credit made it through the House, Senate and now has the President's signature as well so we have through this spring to make that deadline!
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