Monday, April 6, 2009

Introducing Linden Lamont Mead

Here's Liana practicing yoga towards the end of her pregnancy. The breathing and meditation techniques and flexibility came in very handy during labor and delivery.


Liana woke up Saturday April 5th at about 3:30 am laying in a small puddle, but contractions were very weak and infrequent. We weren't sure if this was really labor. Scott quickly packed his hospital bag before going into work, just in case he needed to go to St. Mary's hospital where we were registered. At about 8 am nothing had changed, so Liana called her doctor. They asked her come in for a check-up, and she was admitted soon after. Scott finished rounding at UW Hospital and came over to St. Mary's.

Liana's brother Jeff was in the U.S. for business and had already been planning to drive up to Madison with Brad on Saturday afternoon. Liana's parents decided to come up too, and everyone hung out at the hospital for the afternoon.

Labor still hadn't started in earnest...Liana and Scott tried all sorts of natural labor stimulation with mixed results. The medical team was very supportive and gave us about 12 hours to try.

Since things were progressing slowly on their own, the doctor strongly recommended that we augment the labor with pitocin at about 9 pm. True labor started at about 11 pm. Liana did a great job breathing through contractions and resting between them when she had a chance. Scott was an outstanding labor coach through the night by using the techniques from the natural birth class. Notice that Liana is a bit more serious than earlier in the day.

Finally, at 8:11 am on Sunday April 5th, the doctor delivered the baby's head, and then Scott caught Linden and placed him on Liana's chest. He weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and was 19 inches in length.


Here's the placenta, which was much easier to deliver. We decided not to take it home to plant in the yard because Coca would definitely dig it up.

Linden was very considerate in his choice to be born on April 5. Scott's colleagues generously covered for him this weekend at the last minute, and now he has 5 weeks of paternity leave. Plus Linden was able to meet his uncle Jeff before he headed back to Switzerland. Uncle Chris and aunt Jen stopped by too, but we didn't get a chance to take a picture because Linden became hungry on short notice.

All the new grandparents enjoyed their new grandson.


5 comments:

Rebecca said...

Congratulations! We can't wait to meet Linden.

GreenGirl said...

Welcome, Linden. Congrats to Mom and Dad!

Deb Lieber said...

Congrats Liana! We are so happy for you all!! I love the name! Enjoy these days, because they go by so fast! Each day is even better than the last!

Baby Linden is in for a great life.

~Deb Lieber

Anonymous said...

We are so happy for you both. Another great grandchild to love.
Love Grandma & Grandpa Mead

Debbie & Bob Beckmann said...

Congratulations Scott & Liana on the birth of your beautiful son Linden! We haven't met yet but I do hope we do one day soon! I enjoyed meeting you through your pictures!

Enjoy your beautiful son! We are very very happy for you! Mazol Tov!
Debbie & Bob (Beckmann)