
Little Meghan Anne was born at 3:07p on September 12, 2007, weighing 8lbs 8oz, and 20 inches long.
Having a scheduled c-section is really nice, because you know the day and time that the new baby will arrive. But alas, just because it is scheduled, doesn't mean that it won't be delayed (still working on that patience concept). The day before my Dr and I were joking about having a "date" scheduled (perhaps that was the first of the jinxes...). The night before Heather went to bunko and mentioned that the only way it wouldn't be at 10a, would be if there was an emergency c-section needing to be done (jinx #2).
Wednesday morning we arrived at the hospital at 9a, for the surgery scheduled for 10a. I was prepped and the baby monitored and everything looked great. We decided against taking all the bags and "stuff" into the hospital right away, since we would only be in the room for an hour at most before the baby came and then would be changing rooms (jinx #3).
Then the first delay came - my Dr had another patient ready to start pushing, so we were going to wait (about 30 minutes total) and then get started. I was fine with that, since it was only 30 minutes, not a big deal. Then during that 30 minutes, an emergency happened and so I got bumped (about 2 hours total for the surgery and then clean up of the OR). Then when that one was finished, another emergency happened and I got bumped once again. At this point I was starving and when the nusres asked if there was anything I needed, I said, " not anything I can actually be allowed to have" - ie: food and drink. So, while I was learning patience, Joseph and I decided to close the blinds, turn off the tv, and take a nap. It wasn't 10 minutes later when the nurses came and said that it was finally my turn - yeah!!!!
So I got the spinal, Joseph came back, and then a few minutes later a baby girl was born. The baby and Joseph went to the nursery, I went to recovery, and I beat them to the room by an hour. While it took us about a day to figure out a name, we decided on Meghan Anne. The hospital stay wasn't too terrible, even though all the rooms were doubled up - it was a busy time at the hospital (about 50 births over 3 days).
My recovery has been good and I already have lots of mobility, hardly any pain, no swelling, and feel really great, considering having a new baby and surgery only 4 days ago. Much better than with the first labor and c-section (I guess not being tired from 30 hours of labor helps...).
So here are the long awaited for pictures:


Jase loves being the older brother and wants her to be able to play trains with him (although I'm sure by the time she is able to play with his toys, he won't want her too anymore...). She gets lots of love and kisses from her big brother and we know that they have a great relationship growing up together.