| Last photo of our family of six! |
We left for the hospital at 9:10AM. Arrived at the hospital at a little before 10:00AM. Came in and waited, waited and waited. I was really started to get nervous and just a little emotional but finally around 11:00AM, we got to go back to pre-op. The nurse looked really familiar and she thought the same when we met. We realized right away that we had met at our mutual friend's house for a fall party with all of our kids. SO crazy, and I remembered talking to her the whole time! How awesome it was to see a familiar face and know I would be taken care of! She was so sweet.
Got changed. Had my IV put in. Met with Dr. R. Met with anesthesiologist. Met with the general surgeon. Dr. R and I talked about the hysterectomy and things surrounding that, I reminded him that I do not want percocet due to it making me so sick last time with the girls. I also asked about leaving on Friday evening and immediately was shut down on that. So, as of then it was Saturday for a discharge. :( We also talked about he fact that Anna might have to go to the NICU because she is only 37 weeks. He said a neonatalogist would be in the room (ironically the same one we had with the girls, Dr. S) to watch her breathing and make sure all was okay. Honestly I didn't think much of it. Every birth I've had a neonatologist there and I honestly just figured he was telling us this because he had to. Really I brushed it off. How naive of me. I should have known better.
| Please excuse the blurriness and stretch marks, but a part of me will always remember that big belly! |
And just like that, the clock struck 12 and we were off to the OR....
You are so cute! But, now I want to know more! I hope everything is okay!!! Also, the pics of AK from your announcement dont show up..not sure if its my computer or just the pics. I want to see her!
ReplyDeleteOh man, you left us hanging! But I totally understand since you ARE the mother of 5 kids! Can't wait to hear the rest, hope everyone is doing well.
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