Monday, February 22, 2010

Breaking News: Our Hage Baby Set For Delivery Oct 2, 2010

At the start of 2010, Rick and I decided that it was time to start "trying" to have a baby. Rick thought that was going to mean lots of "trying" with no results. But that's not exactly how things worked out. On January 30, 2010 Rick began to suspect that I was potentially prego, but I was not thinking that I was feeling anything other than major PMS.

Well, it wasn't PMS.

The cramps, the swelling ta-tas, the overwhelming and immediate drain of all of my energy at once was not monthly visit from "Aunt Flow."



In big bold letters on the EPT pee stick it said Pregnant! Our lives immediately changed.

It wasn't long before I started feeling the joys of pregnancy. At first, it was just a couple of days a week. Now, I am finding myself kneeling before our porcelain throne everyday- sometimes more than once. Throwing up has become a ritual for me in the morning... mostly triggered by brushing my teeth. Then, I have to brush my teeth again. Luckily, the second round with the soft bristle doesn't flare up the good ol' gag reflex....yet!

We were lucky enough to find the most amazing doctor!

Our first trip to the OB was one for the record books. I am extremely blessed that Rick wants to be involved in every step of this journey of ours. He may not feel that way when he has to sit in the doctors office with me and EVERYTHING is exposed! Rick learned this the hard way during our first visit.

We both arrived at Dr. Eckel's office feeling nervous and anxious. We were on edge. It was such a weird sensation to be celebrating getting pregnant when for so long you do what you have to do not to get pregnant. We both obviously are worried about all of the changes that instantly happened to our newlywedded bliss. As we walk through the doors from the lobby into the area where the big mean ugly scale sits, our anxiety is building. Then, they ask me to pee in the cup. I was like "Sure..."That was until I read the 10 instructions you MUST follow in order to properly accomplish said task.... gulp.... stage fight.... and the urine sample was a no go!

I was sweating all over my body... and felt that sudden twinge of vertigo start... Ears ringing... Still can't pee...my vision suddenly looking down the long "shining-like" hallway ... still can't pee...

I give up.

When I step outside of the bathroom and explain my sudden battle with stage fright, I get this look like "Girl, are you really pregnant???"

The nurse takes my blood pressure after that- and boy, did that ever skyrocket! 130/80!WAY HIGH for me!

So, we go into the exam room. Rick is trying to keep calm. He is quiet... too quiet!

During this first visit, the doctor does a full physical exam on me. This is obviously something most men don't have the pleasure of enduring year after year.

So, during this exam, Rick describes a sudden dizzy feeling overwhelming his normally cool head.

That's when he says "I think I am going to pass out."

Our wonderful doctor immediately jumped into action... He told Rick to put his head between his legs as he was already tearing off the rubber gloves preparing to catch his fall.

I was still in stirrups as I watched my husband slump over. I caught one shoulder with the doctor leaning over me to catch the other. Rick went lights out!

After a few minutes, my pale faced husband began to regain his sense of where he was and feeling in his face. Our experience was perfectly us. We are clumsy and chaotic at times and this visit was proof that God has a splendid sense of humor. We do too about our first visit. We also believe the perfect doctor was brought into our lives.

It's absolutely amazing to think that in a short time- Rick and I will be rocking our newborn to sleep.

Our second visit with our doctor was today. An amazing experience!

We saw our baby on the big screen!


The round mass in the center of the dark is our little sea monkey. Today, we both fell in love with our little creation!

We are back at the doctor in three weeks. We will hear what the baby's heart sounds like!

Will it be a tap dancer or a helicopter pilot?



3 comments:

Boise SunDevil said...

I'm so thrilled for the two of you - you'll make amazing parents!!!

DeLora Bahnson said...

Love your blog Shannon. I am so excited for both of you !! And of course for me too!

Michelle Hage said...

Shannon~Thanks for sharing the picture of baby Hage!

Sorry you are sick~but it's worth the wait and the precious bundle God will bless you with!

As far as "Mr. Fainter" Rick goes~you better have your Mom on standby in the delivery room! haha He'll be fine when it's his own. Just have him lay in a bed next to you so he can't fall!!!