Surprise!!
I feel like my husband should be telling our birth story, because I don't remember any of it.
Penelope Claire Collier was born June 15, 2013 via emergency C-section. James says he knew the moment he needed to take me to the emergency room...I came walking down the hall and told him I couldn't see and asked him to turn the lights on...Every light in the house was on.
When I came in, they diagnosed me with preeclampsia, toxemia, high blood pressure (I think James has said it was something like 200/130...NOT GOOD!) and HELLP syndrome (which stands for: Hemolysis, Elevated Liver Enzymes, Low Platelet Count). Because of the high blood pressure my brain had started seizing & the low platelet count meant they had to give me a transfusion of platelets. I lost my sight for about a day and a half, if not longer. The seizures are probably what lead to a lot of the memory loss I experience about the entire ordeal. The only way to "cure" any of these is to get the baby out as fast as possible.
My family says that I literally "went crazy." My OB had to call for restraints for my bed because I would not lay still and I was ripping IVs out of my arms. I guess after so long of not co-operating and being so out of it, he pumped me full of valium and got Penny out of there. They say that Jen post C-section was the funniest thing they had ever seen, as scary as everything was. James asked me if I knew what had happened. He says my response was, "I don't pregnant anymore." I was on a pretty rough morphine drip, what can I say.
Bonding with Dad |
In all of the craziness of trying to save both Penny and I, my husband was able to get our entire family to the hospital. It wasn't until days after that I found out just how many people had sat in the waiting room and prayed for us. I'm so glad that they were there for James; to provide some stability and support in a extremely scary and trying time.
Not even a day old and Robbles is already photo bombing. |
Dad & Penny |
Cuddles with Luke |
My earliest memories of life with Penny are of that Sunday night (June 16). Two of my pastors came in to pray with me. That was probably around 8 or 9 pm. When the nurses brought Penny into the room, nothing about it felt weird. You would think with me having no memory of anything that happened, bringing her into the room would spawn some sort of response, but it always felt natural having her there with us.
I am in love with these big eyes! |
My vision, thankfully, has returned to normal. My blood pressure, which was monitored by my OB for about 3 weeks, has returned to normal. If you saw me on the street today and knew nothing about my pregnancy, you would never be able to tell that anything was wrong.
Penny's "extra thumb." The doctors tied it off and it fell off a few days later. |
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