From that point until about 2 in the morning was a blur, and I wasn't the one on meds! First, Shannon was prepped for the delivery operating room and taken there about 30 minutes after we discussed it with the doctor. I had to gown up and wait outside while she went in and got an epidural. About 10 minutes later the docs went in and scrubed in, and they made sure that she couldn't feel anything. I was finally allowed to go in and sit next to Shannon's head behind a curtain so that she couldn't see anything. In what seemed like less than 5 minutes later (to me, but definately not Shannon) at 10:51pm, Grant Patrick Scrivner was born and taken out of her belly. He was then moved over to a baby cart to get some initial measurements. I didn't see them take him out but I did make the mistake of standing up and seeing them take the placenta out. It was quite disturbing, especially when they took the rest of her organs out temporarily and placed them on her stomach.
After cleaning him up and swaddling, the nurses let me hold Grant next to Shannon for a few minutes. Then Grant and I went back to our room while Shannon was stitched up. Before she got back, they gave him a bath and did all of the measurements. He ended up weighing 8 lbs 5 oz, was 20 inches long, and had a head circumference of 37 cm (he's got a big head, around the 90th percentile). After making sure that everyone was alright, we moved over to the post partum room. By the time we got settled in and everybody checked again, it was after 2am. The whole process went by so quickly.
Today Grant has been very laid back. So far we've just tried to catch up on our rest. I've only had about 8 hours of uninterupted sleep for the last 2 nights but Shannon is the one being poked and proded. Here's a couple more pics:


Congratulations! Thanks for sharing your story with us. Can't wait to hear more details about the next few days.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world, Grant! And many, many congratulations to his parents!
ReplyDeleteA huge congratulations to all three of you. I hope your transition into a family of 3 this a happy and smooth one!!
ReplyDelete