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Nathaniel Pershing
Posted by jpsmith2 on Sunday, July 20 @ 00:43:58 EDT (977 reads)
Topic Nathaniel Pershing
Here's a quick annoucement & pictures from the hospital's online nursery. Sorry if we haven't talked in person yet, but we'll get to you. We'll edit this story too and make it a little better.

The down & dirty.....
Went for weekly OB appointment Tuesday afternoon (15th) the day after his due date, Mary had lots of edema and her blood pressure was up. Doc thought it might be the beginnings of preeclampsia and told her the she just bought herself a trip to the hospital. Sent us home with instructions to pack our bags and head to Bel Air.

Got to the hospital, direct admit around 8:30 or so. Got settled in, they let Mary eat something and started her on Pitocin around 10:30pm and slowly built up the amount overnight. Shortly before 4am her water broke and she went into active labor. She got an IV shot of Nubain pain killer around 5am, decided on the epidural at 6am. By 10am she was fully dialated. At about noon she felt like she had to push. Doc & nurse came in and she started pushing. By 12:15 she had the hang of it and was pushing really well. 12:54 Big Nate burst his way into the world.

Mary was cut & torn & ripped and they went into hurry up mode to try & get her stitched back together. Poor girl, I think that part was worse than the labor on her. The unnamed at the time Nathan was whisked away by the hospital pediatrician to be checked out because Mary had meconium in her amniotic fluid and they wanted to make sure he hadn't inhaled any.

All is well with both. Breastfeeding seems to be going well. Mary seems to be holding her own.

Everybody was released from the hospital and came home on Friday the 18th, after meeting John's aunts. We're settling in and getting the hang of things- so far - and looking forward to welcoming Gramps & Gramma Brown this weekend.

Check out the gallery pics!


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We're expecting a boy!
Posted by mks on Tuesday, April 08 @ 12:59:06 EDT (682 reads)
Topic Nathaniel Pershing
The ultrasound tech said... "without a doubt, it's a boy... you can go ahead and paint that room blue!" So... we're assuming she's pretty certain... she showed us a grey blob that didn't make it very clear to us, but then a few minutes later, she showed us something that really looked like a "boy part." We still haven't decided on a first name, but we'll probably go with Pershing as a middle name. It's John's middle name, as well as his father & grandfather's middle name. So, it would be a nice tradition to continue. Had the baby been a girl it would have had Ann in her name in memory of John's mother.

Unless we follow the horse naming trend in which case we'd need L______ C_____ Smith... lol... The name would need to be dignified & distinguished to go along with Remington, Winston, & Wilson. Somehow I don't think that would go over too well... I have more than one friend who's banned "W" names... since we have Wilson, Winston, Willow, & Winnie already... speaking of that... Wilson's PHR papers came in the mail today... he's officially LC Grand Surprise!

And back to painting the room... I want to extend thanks to my parents who very generously spent their time on Saturday, April 5th, painting the baby's room. I chose a light blue and green. The theme of the nursery is going to be farm animals/ baby animals & kiddo will probably end up some of my horse artwork in his room. I figured blue & green were nice to represent the grass & sky... plus they're my two favorite colors.

So... baby shower is scheduled... room is painted... now we just need things like... a crib... a name... childbirth classes... a pediatrician... a babysitter/child care... and I'm sure a lot more... in just 97 days or so... eeek... 97 days is just a few months away!


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We're expecting...
Posted by jpsmith2 on Friday, February 08 @ 14:55:28 EST (1039 reads)
Topic Nathaniel Pershing
Well, we haven't posted an official story on it yet, but those who know us or who have looked in the gallery have probably picked up on the fact that we're expecting a little one soon.

We just came back from our second ultrasound and so far everything is progressing well. It's still a little too early to tell the gender, but we have another OB appointment on Monday and expect that they'll want another ultrasound in a couple weeks at which time we should be able to find out what color to paint the nursery.

It's pretty wild to see the little bugger's heart beat and arms move. The still picture doesn't do it justice.

Mary & I are getting used to the idea of having a little one. We still don't know exactly how we're going to handle it, but I supposed things will fall into place. It was a bit of a surprise to us, since we had been told that Mary's PCOS would most likely prevent her from getting pregnant.

Turns out that doctors can be like meteorologists sometimes and here we are about 18 weeks later... Wish us luck! And as always, be sure to check back here for updates & pictures along they way.

Oh, and feel free to contribute to the Kiddo's Nursery Fund!


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