
Timeline:
12:00, Trina goes to work.
2:15, Trina comes home from work.
4:15, While creating a grocery list, Trina's water breaks in the kitchen.
5:00, We arrive at Mercy Medical Center in Cedar Rapids.
5:30, While being examined, Trina says that she thinks she her first contraction. The doctor nurse tells her that she has had four since she has been hooked up to that particular machine.
6:00, Trina is 3.5 cm dilated. We found out that her water did break. Made a few phone calls to our parents.
6:30, We walk the halls at the hospital. Contractions are becoming more difficult to stand through.
7:15, Trina tries to use the birthing ball to help with contractions. This didn't help a lot.
7:30, Trina gets into the whirlpool bathtub to help with contractions. These contractions seem to be much stronger than before.
8:15, We ask when they are going to check her again, they tell us in thirty minutes or so. They don't seem concerned about anything.
8:30, Trina gets out of the tub and asks to be checked again. They find that she is 9.5 cm dilated. The tone of the room changes completely. The nurses call for Dr. Sterling who is not at the hospital at the time. Trina gets into the birthing position. She is told that she shouldn't push because the baby might get here before the doctor.
8:31, Trina asks for her epidural pain medication. The nurses tell her that it's too late. Trina asks for other types of pain medication and gets a similar response. She realizes that this is going to happen naturally without pain medication.
9:00, Dr. Sterling arrives and Trina starts to push.
10:01, Trina delivers a beautiful baby. The umbilical cord broke really close to the baby.
10:02, The baby's legs are moved out of the way and I announced that Trina delivered a baby boy! Trina was the first to say his name. Grayson Bradley Roos.
At this point, we lost track of time and still don't know what time it is.
Grayson was taken away from us for a little while. He needed oxygen for about 45 minutes. His color wasn't very good and he had a low temperature. When they thought he was pretty stable, they gave Trina her baby. It was beautiful to see her hold him for the first time.

Grayson got to spend the first night in our room. We knew that he struggled to keep his oxygen level at the right spot; so when they let him stay with us, I thought everything must be okay. The next morning, things changed. His oxygen level wasn't a problem anymore. The big concern was that he wasn't able to keep a body temperature at safe level. At some point during the morning, Grayson was placed under a heat lamp. This seemed to be inconvenient because we had a lot of family show up to meet him. It wasn't until almost 3:00 that anyone besides Trina and I got to pick him up. Nana Juilfs was the first relative to hold Grayson. Even though it was for a very limited amount of time, I could tell that she was very excited.


2 comments:
I was VERY honored to be the first to hold Grayson besides you two. I can see him growing already. Before you know it those 0-3 mos. clothes will be too small!
That first picture is SOOOOO cute!
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