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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Meet Sienna Christine

As avid readers of our blog will know, we've been expecting a recent addition to our family. After months of pregnancy (which we kept out the "public eye" of our blog so as to avoid the paparazzi), Heather gave birth to a beautiful healthy baby girl on 16 February 2012 at 9:10pm. We named her Sienna Christine, and we couldn't be happier.


Here is some of the behind the scenes story of her coming into this world. At the start of week 33 of pregnancy, the protein level in Heather's urine spiked, causing our doctors to increase Heather's appointments to three times a week with two 24 hour urine samples. They essentially told us that they could decide to induce labor at any moment since preeclampsia was becoming a high risk. So Heather and I scrambled to get the absolute essentials ready around the house to welcome the new baby, Heather got a couple of steroid shots to promote Sienna's growth, and then we waited. Thankfully, Sienna gave us almost 3 more weeks to prep and get ready. On 15 Feb, Heather's OB/GYN had her go to the hospital all day for monitoring, and then that night he decided that the 16th was going to be the day.



At 9am on the 16th, Heather was started on pitocin and her water was broken. Unfortunately, even though she had contractions on and off all day, she was not far enough along by night and so at 8pm, Dr. Tudder advised that it was time to move to a c-section. We were not thrilled to hear that, but by then we knew it was best for both mom and baby; Heather's blood pressure had been very high all day and that was not healthy for anyone.

So we got all suited up and at 9:10pm, Sienna emerged into the world at 5 lbs 4 oz 19 inches long with a full head of golden brown hair. She was beautiful.

On a slightly morbid note, the surgeons allowed me to watch the whole surgery, which I found fascinating. I had to reassure them that I could handle it because a nurse told me that they rarely allow the husband to watch. But I found the whole process really interesting. I think I would go be a doctor if I had to redo my career.




Heather handled the decision to have the c-section and the surgery like a champ. Of course, she was in quite a bit of pain afterward, and she had to have a magnesium-sulfate IV drip like the last time to prevent seizures, which caused nausea, jitteriness, light-headedness, and general achiness all over. A nurse summed it up as it's like being hit by a mack truck. Not fun. But after a lot of resting on the 17th, she was even able to get up and move (barely) that evening and today (the 18th), she is looking and moving and feeling much better. But full recovery will still take time.

Meanwhile, about Sienna, the hospital policy is that all newborns born before 36 weeks must stay at least one night in the NICU. Sienna was born at week 35 day 6, so she was taken to the NICU after only a very brief time in the OR (Heather only got about 10 minutes with her). Sienna did great in the NICU, though, eating like a pro. By early the next morning, Sienna was discharged to the regular nursery. We definitely feel that Heavenly Father blessed us tremendously that Sienna was so healthy. Thank you to everyone for your prayers.






On the evening of the 17th, we brought Elliana to the hospital to meet her new little sister. Elli's reactions were a bit mixed. Her first reaction was excitedly asking to hold her. Then, with Sienna in her arms, she started to get upset and cry. Then she became confused and didn't quite know what to make of her. After a few minutes, we placed Sienna back in the hospital crib alongside Heather's bed. Elli had brought a yellow duck doll-like thing that one of our good friends/neighbor had given to Elli so that she could give it to Sienna. When Sienna was in the crib, Elli grabbed the duck, leaned over the crib, and started making duck noises in an effort to play with her little sister. "Kack, kack, kack!" (That's Elli's interpretation of a duck.) It was adorable. We recorded it on video, but haven't been able to figure out yet how to get those videos onto our blog. But here are the pictures.









Heather's mom, Christine, arrived on Friday night, and we are grateful that she is here again. She is a wonderful emotional and physical support.


Elli visited Sienna again this morning. She still showed a range of emotions, but we were happy to note that being upset was not one of them. Obviously, having another child in the house will be a big and lengthy transition for Elli, but we think she's going to do great and love being a big sister.




Choosing the Name:

Several people have been asking us what Sienna's name is. It's Sienna. : ) Coming to that decision, though, was a bit more of a process than it was last time.

1. In the run-up to going to the hospital, we were considering four names: Sienna, Sophi, Maya, and Myla.
2. By the time we entered the hospital, we were down to two names: Sophi and Maya.
3. After entering the hospital, we did not feel good about either of those two names. So we checked out lots of online resources and used a huge genealogy chart of Heather's family going back 5-6 generations that her Grandmother Betty had put together for inspiration. After Sienna was born, we had narrowed it back down to essentially two names: Sienna, Sadie.
4. Then, we had picked Sadie. We tried it out for about half a day, but neither Heather nor I felt that it was the right name for her.
5. So we tried out two other names all day today (the 18th): Sienna, Cora.
6. At 11:30pm tonight, we decided on Sienna. It just felt right. And that is how we picked Sienna's name. I'm sure Disney will make a movie about this epic tale.

Okay, time to get a few bits of sleep tonight. But first, we wanted to thank all of our family and friends for their prayers and help. We feel tremendously blessed that so many friends helped out with Elli while we were spending so much time at the hospital before Christine arrived, and that both Heather and Sienna have been healthy. We can't wait for people to meet Sienna in person!

11 comments:

Jubilant Johnsons said...

You guys should have a baby more often. I haven't seen this many posts on your blog in a long time :) Congratulations on your beautiful baby girl. Loved seeing all the pictures and glad to hear that Heather and Sienna are doing well. Praying for a speedy recovery for Heather and looking forward to talking with you soon. Congrats!

Larry and Janice said...

We LOVE this post - - so hard to be long-distance grandparents the last couple of days and keep waiting on the news and details! We're so grateful both Heather and Sienna are here and healthy and we can't wait to meet our newest little angel! Love, mom and dad

Laura said...

Oh she is so beautiful and I love the name! We can't wait to see her the next time. So glad everything went well. Ashley is excited that she gets to share the same middle name with grandma and Sienna now! She says, "My middle name has relatives :)"

Sue Roosma said...

Congratulations to the Woodruff family! We have been wondering...I have made you a lasagna, so as soon as I see some signs of life over there, I will bring it over! Todd, you or your mother-in-law could pop over if you have the chance too.
We are so happy for you. Thanks for the posting!

Becky said...

What a fun post:) Thanks for the name history! Congratulations you guys! We are excited to meet the newest addition to the Woodruff clan!

Allison said...

A beautiful name for a beautiful little girl! What a long day to be in labor and at the end have to make the decision for a C section. I am so glad you had wonderful medical staff to make sure that both Heather and Sienna were in good hands. Congratulations on your new addition and I agree.... you should have more babies if that means that the blog posts get to stack up all day while you are at the hospital! :)

Nick and Jen said...

Yay! Congrats to everyone! Glad to hear that Heather and baby are doing well. Before I read your blog, I emailed Heather to tell her I was going to be in town next month. Hopefully I will get to see your adorable family. :)

Maren Romney said...

Mega Congratulations, guys! I'm really happy that mom and baby are well!

Laura said...

WOWEE!! Congrats!! Sienna is beautiful and I love the sister pictures! Way to go Heather! I'm hoping for a speedy recovery for you! I love the evolution of choosing a name too. Best wishes for lots of sleep!

Cheri said...

We are so excited for you guys! Sienna is so sweet and beautiful! I love Elli's reaction and her pictures with the baby. She'll have fun as a big sister! I also love the new family hospital shots. They are always a personal favorite of mine. We can't wait to meet "sweet cheeks" Sienna!

Karolyn said...

Congratulations you guys! Sienna is beautiful! You have a darling family! Glad everything went so well!