All of the doctors and nurses involved in the birth of Asher were wonderful. They kept me calm, joked around with us and made a special moment in our lives that much better. The csection went extremely well and the pain and pressure of the surgery was less than with Chase which was a nice surprise. As soon as Asher entered this world at 8:45am on September 26th 2014, he let out some of the biggest cries I've ever heard, such a joyous sound though. We all had a huge shock when Asher was put on the scale and it read 9lbs!!!!! James asked what unit they were measuring in as he didn't possibly think we could have a 9lb baby lol. I say all the more cheeks to pinch!!!! He measured 21.5 inches long. We delivered at Paoli hospital this time and we were so excited that we were allowed to have a camera in the OR and that they let me hold Asher immediately (with assistance) which I never got to do with Chase. James also got to cut the cord this time around.
Our first visitor was big brother Chase, and he has been a champ with all of the changes that have come his way. Though he has yet to hold Asher it is evident that he loves him. Chase was a little put off when he first came to the hospital and saw me hooked up to machines and IV's in my arm but got better with each day that he came to visit me. By the second day he was wanting to watch Asher in his bassinet and laughed at all the noises his baby brother made. By the third day he was showing Asher his toys and was wanting to sit next to him. Now that we have been home for a few days he has really stepped up as a big brother. He likes to help give Asher his bottle, put the paci in Asher's mouth when he is crying, cover him up with blankets and even gave Asher his balloon, which if you know Chase speaks volumes. Chase did have a really rough time when I was in the hospital in that he wouldn't sleep or eat. I felt terrible and one night barely slept as I was so worried about him. James, Mom and Bill did an amazing job of taking care of him while I was in the hospital but I was so relieved to get home and comfort him.
I thought the day flew by when it was just Chase, boy now I blink and it's lunch time and then before I know it it's time for Chase to have a bath. It's been extremely hard not picking Chase up but thankfully James is home for 2 weeks and it's been so nice having the opportunity to form our new family. I was a little nervous about how chaotic it would be adding a second child but so far things have been going smoothly, though I'm sure once James heads back to work the chaos will hit. Asher eats every 2.5 hours during the day and every 3 to 4 hours at night. The past 2 nights he has done a 4 hour stretch from midnight to 4am which I am loving. Having a non reflux baby after a reflux baby is a huge change. We couldn't put Chase down period. Asher will sleep the day away in his swing or bouncy seat which has also helped make the transition easier, and gives us a chance to give Chase some one on one time.
I have been feeling well considering I had surgery less than a week ago. I tried cutting the painkillers out today but that wasn't a good idea, so I'll keep up on them for the next few days. My energy is usually on empty by the time Chase goes down to bed and I feel like I was hit by a truck, but again par for the course. I def can't wait to get to the point where I can lift Chase again and feel like a human again.
Asher has only been in our lives for 6 days but we love him so much already. He loves to snuggle up into my neck and I have to say I love it just as much as he does. We can't wait to see his little personality develop but we are soaking up this short time of him being a newborn. We are so thankful that we have been blessed with 2 healthy adorable boys.
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