Essential Oils

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I thought I would share why we LOVE Essential Oils!

When I was pregnant with James I was struggling a lot with sleeping, headaches and anxiety over having 3 children. I followed a few other moms on instagram that all used oils  so I knew of oils but didn’t know much about them. I started researching safe ways to help sleeping and headaches and Essential Oils kept showing up in the research. During this time I also saw how useful the oils can be around our house, and that made me see how many chemicals we use in our everyday lives!

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I decided to order my starter kit from Young Living Essential Oils (10 of the most commonly used oils + a diffuser) and I started working the oils into my daily life. With the help of the book Gentle Babies, I was able to safely use & continue to use oils around my young children & newborn. Now I can’t feel like I can’t live without them! We have rollers for everything from immunity support to helping with hair growth!.. the girls even have a bedtime roller they ask for every night! I can’t say that we are totally chemical free and we still believe in modern medicine but using the oils makes me feel like we are taking a step in the right direction with my families health and wellbeing.

These two blend are probably the most used in our house! The girls struggled with sleep, they both had a hard time calming down at the end of the day and bed time turned into something we dreaded. Beth would get out of her room at least 6 times a night, while Madison would complain about Beth keeping her up. One little swipe of “slumber party” on their necks and big toes and its lights out! Mermaid hair is probably my favorite spray I have made so far, I use it on the girls and myself. Madison has very course and wavy hair (she takes after me) but her hair doesn’t grow! She is 5 and has had her hair trimmed 3 times and it is still only at the shoulders! I started spraying her hair morning and night (dry or wet) and in 3 weeks noticed 3/4in of growth!

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3 week difference

This week on Tuesday, I will be doing an “instastory” about how we use oils everyday! So follow me on instagram to get a peek into our world!

If you don’t already use oils and are interested in using them let me know, I can help you get started!

1 Month

img_6012What a first month – James got to celebrate his first christmas, first new years and first bridal shower – all of which he slept through.

Weight: 8lbs 7oz (38th percentile)
Length: 21 1/2in (9th percentile)
 
 Sleep: James takes after his big sisters in the sleep department! He sleeps so well! He has slept through the night a few times. I consider 6-7hrs of sleep through the night! It is amazing how much more human you feel once you stop waking up every 2-3 hours!
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Eating:  Considering a month ago James was being fed through a feeding tube I would say we are doing pretty good! He gets a combination of newborn formula and breastmilk. We are not breastfeeding because of the issues he had a birth. I started pumping while in the hospital and we’ve just stuck with that. It is working well for us but I think we will be shifting to formula only in the next month or 2.
Diapers: Size 1’s! We used our 2 packs of newborns and then jumped up to the 1s. It is just easier to use the ones that are a little bigger and he has more room to move in instead of a tiny diaper and it being tight around his little waist.
Clothes: I think it is fairly obvious that our children are not massive. James is wearing newborn size clothing and will not be wearing bigger sizes anytime soon.
Mood: I would say happy most of the time! He really only cries when he is hungry or he peed! He hates a wet diaper! 
Loves:
  • When Madison and Beth sing to him
  • Being in the carseat
  • Long car rides & walks – he falls asleep
  • Being walked around
  • Cuddles
Hates:
  • Being hungry
  • Baths 😦
  • Being wet .. cries over the tinniest amount of pee in his diaper.

James’ Birth Story

  • warning – this is a long post 🙂

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    james walter // 8lbs 1 oz // 20.5in

It’s been a busy few weeks for obvious reasons… James Walter made his grand appearance 3 days late on December 15th.  What better way to celebrate James being 4 weeks old then by sharing his birth story.

We were originally hoping that I would be induced at 39 weeks, but I wasn’t progressing enough and if I were to be induced I would end up with an emergency c-section and my doctor wanted to avoid that. With each appointment I became more disappointed as I still wasn’t progressing. My due date, December 12th came and went with no excitement and no changes. My doctor told me to come back the 15th and depending on how things looked I could be induced the 16th, we also found out that the longest they would let me go was the 19th… so it was nice to have an official end date!

We had asked Beth when her baby brother would be born and she kept saying “Thursday”, so it had become bit of a joke for the week, so when it came time to head to my appointment on the 15th I was secretly hoping she was right! My mom and Beth came with me to my appointment as Chris was finishing up at work.

My doctor was on call so I saw one of the other doctors in the practice and was just hoping to be told I had made enough progress and I could be scheduled for an induction on the 16th. When the doctor told me that I was in early labor and would most likely go into full labor later that day I was so excited! I asked if we would schedule an induction just incase I didn’t go into labor and she said she would call over to hospital and let me know, she also asked if I would be ok going over to the hospital Thursday if they had room… was she crazy!? Of course I would be ok heading to the hospital that day! Well, Beth must have known something we didn’t because the doctor came back and told me to head on over!

I left the office called Chris, told him to meet me at the hospital, after a brief stop at Starbucks to get Beth a cake pop my mom dropped me off and I headed up to the 3rd floor! Once I was checked in they got me hooked up to the IV, pitocin and the monitors, and the long wait began!

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“oh my god… I am having a baby today”

I got my epidural placed around 1:30, which means I should have been pain free by 2, unfortunatly that wasn’t the case and I was having such intense contractions I was struggling to breathe through them. After the anesthesiologist tried giving me stronger medication with no change they decided to do a second epidural. While we waited the nurses stopped my pitocin in hopes of slowing the contractions. Once the second epidural was placed I started to feel much better! It was hard to relax when the doctor and nurses kept coming in looking at the monitors and saying things quietly to each other so I started to get very nervous, before I could ask what was happening one nurse put an oxygen mask on me while the other nurse came in with a bottle and quickly injected it into my IV. Turns out my blood pressure kept dropping as well as the baby’s heart rate.

The next few hours passed extremely fast and suddenly it was time to push… 6 minutes later at 5:51pm our little man was in my arms. The next few minutes were a little scary as James came out with the cord around his neck, a little blue and not crying. Little did we know then that James would be admitted to the NICU later that night.16010458_10209971232151101_1294884662_o

Because James had come out so fast and with the cord around his neck he did not have a chance to get all the fluid out of his system. Around 1am when they brought him back to me the nurse told me he was spitting up, this seemed a little odd to me because he hadn’t eaten (he had no desire to feed), but she reassured me that it happens and he would be ok. The nurse took him back to the nursery pretty quickly, I got to hold him for bit 5 minutes because she said she needed to take him back to get checked out. I didn’t think anything was wrong so I went back to sleep and figured I would get to feed him at 4am when they were bringing him back. Instead of his nurse wheeling him in, I was awoken by only his nurse. She informed me that he had been admitted to the NICU because his oxygen levels were low and that a doctor would be in to talk to me soon.

I didn’t know if I should panic, go back to sleep, call Chris and our parents … I didn’t have any information other then his oxygen was low. I called Chris, told him what was happening and told him not to come in until the morning as there was nothing we could do. The neonatologist explained to me that they were running some tests, best case he had fluid in his lungs and needed some time on the CPAP machine to help force the air into his lungs, worst case was he had a small collapse in his right lung or a pneumonia.

I finally got to see James around 830am, it was extremely tough seeing him in an incubator- hooked up to the CPAP, IV with antibiotics and fluids, and all the monitors (oxygen, heart, temperature). After speaking with the doctor he was fairly certain that is was the best case scenario – fluid in his lungs, a condition called Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN). Over the next 4 days we saw James make some great progress, I was able to hold him for a bit on Friday night and Chris was able to hold him Saturday. Everything started look great come Saturday night – his feeding tube was removed, he was taken off the CPAP machine and he was put in an open crib! We were shocked on Monday when they told us that we could take him home.. we were originally told we would be there until at least Wednesday so we were extremely excited to get out early!

The girls were so excited to finally have their brother home and to be able to hold him as they hadn’t seen him since he was born and they were not able to hold him then.

Our lives have changed so much in the last 4 weeks and we couldn’t be happier.

This is 40 .. weeks

This is it.. 40 weeks.. I am officially done, this little man is ready. Now, if someone would tell him its time to come out that would be great. As of 1:53am this is now my longest pregnancy. Off to the doctors tomorrow to see what he weighs and hopefully find out I can be induced!

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How far along are you? 40 weeks – officially done.. come on out!
Total weight gain: 31 lbs

Sleep: Depends on the day!
Best moment this week: Getting our christmas tree decorated, and my mom coming down!
Miss Anything? Running! Madison ran her first race yesterday and I wish I could have ran!
Food cravings: Nothing at all.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nope
Gender: It’s a BOY .. now if only he would make his appearance!
Labor Signs: Tons but nothing happening.
Belly Button in or out? In!
Wedding rings on or off? On… yay!
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy, anxious.. impatient.
Looking forward to:  Finally being at the end!

39 weeks

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How far along are you? 39 weeks.
Total weight gain: 29lbs

Sleep: It is what it is.
Best moment this week: Knowing the end is near
Miss Anything? Wearing normal pants – maternity pants just won’t stay up anymore.
Food cravings: Randomly – lemonade
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nope
Gender: It’s a BOY!!
Labor Signs: Lots but nothing happening.
Belly Button in or out? In!
Wedding rings on or off? On… I have a feeling I won’t need to take them off.
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy but uncomfortable.
Looking forward to:  Hopefully meeting our little man sometime in the next week!

38 weeks

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How far along are you? 38 weeks.
Total weight gain: 28lbs – I’ve lost since last week.

Sleep: Horrible
Best moment this week: Not feeling guilty about all the turkey and stuff I ate
Miss Anything? Being comfortable
Food cravings: Pancakes
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nothing at all.
Gender: It’s a BOY!!
Labor Signs: Lots but not progressing.
Belly Button in or out? In!
Wedding rings on or off? On… I have a feeling I won’t need to take them off.
Happy or Moody most of the time: Miserable
Looking forward to:  Progressing.. I would say being induced but things are not moving the way they want them to so they can’t induce me yet 😦

37 weeks – Full Term

I am so excited to have made it to 37 weeks! I know the definition of “full term” has changed and is now 39 weeks but it was 37 for my other pregnancies so I am sticking with it! You have probably noticed the location change of my weekly photo – we got rid of my giant wardrobe to make more room in our room for the bassinet. The wardrobe had the only full length mirror so I have resorted to pictures in the bathroom until I get a new mirror!

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How far along are you? 37 weeks.
Total weight gain: 31lbs

Sleep: Horrible
Best moment this week: Maternity leave starting … and our first snow fall!
Miss Anything? Being comfortable
Food cravings: Still ice cream!
Anything making you queasy or sick: I am nauseous most of the day.
Gender: It’s a BOY!!
Labor Signs: Lots of little pains and contractions.
Belly Button in or out? In!
Wedding rings on or off? On… I have a feeling I won’t need to take them off.
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to:  Being induced in 2 weeks if he doesn’t show up before then, also turkey, lots of turkey.

36 weeks

Again.. a little late.. figured I should do this post before I am 37 weeks tomorrow!
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How far along are you? 36 weeks.

Sleep: Not horribly.. but not great.
Best moment this week: Finding out that things are progressing :).
Miss Anything? Being able to zip my vest.
Food cravings: Ice cream … still ice cream.
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nothing really.
Gender: It’s a BOY!!
Labor Signs: Lots of little pains and contractions.
Belly Button in or out? In!
Wedding rings on or off? On.
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy but… exhausted.
Looking forward to:  Normal clothes!

35 weeks

Well this post is a week late – OOPS! Got a little busy this past week with work and some projects around the house!

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How far along are you? 35 weeks.

Maternity clothes?  Yes!
Sleep: Not horribly.. but not great.
Best moment this week: Knowing he will be here in a few weeks.
Miss Anything? Normal clothes.
Movement: Yes.
Food cravings: Ice cream.
Anything making you queasy or sick: I feel queasy if I don’t drink water.. it has to be ice cold water.
Gender: It’s a BOY!!
Labor Signs: Lots! We actually spent a night in labor and delivery because I was having contractions – they were able to stop my labor and get the steroid shots into me so that if our little man decides to come early his lungs will be ready!
Belly Button in or out? In!
Wedding rings on or off? On.
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy but… exhausted.
Looking forward to:  Not being pregnant!

34 weeks

It is November.. which means we could possibly be meeting our little man this month if he decides to arrive early 🙂

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How far along are you? 34 weeks.

Maternity clothes?  Yes!
Sleep: Fitting it in when I can.. even napping in the afternoon if Beth is in the mood to nap.
Best moment this week: Finding out he is no longer breech! It is a such a relief knowing he has figured out where the exit is.
Miss Anything? Honestly.. I am at the point where I miss everything you can do while not pregnant..
Movement: Yes.
Food cravings: Nothing at all.
Anything making you queasy or sick: I feel queasy if I don’t drink water.. it has to be ice cold water.
Gender: It’s a BOY!!
Labor Signs: Braxton Hicks, the baby has dropped and some cramping 🙂
Belly Button in or out? In!
Wedding rings on or off? On.
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy.. because I know things are moving along and he will be here before we know it!
Looking forward to:  A good pedicure this weekend!