Thursday, February 7, 2008

SHE'S HERE!! ABIGALE VICTORIA FREY


Abigale Victoria Frey
Abigale Victoria Frey was born February 6, 2008 at 1:01am via Cesarean. She weighs 5 pounds 5 ounces and is 18.5 inches long. Abbie is doing great, breathing on her own and has a vivacious cry (so the nurses have said!). She was born at 37 weeks 2 days. Here's how it happened....
I hadnt felt the baby move all day on Tuesday, and since she is normally a VERY active baby, I was concerned. I called my doctors and they said to lie down for an hour, focus solely on feeling her move, and do a kick count. After an hour and a half and still no movement at all (no matter how much I poked and prodded my poor belly!), the doctors said to come in to the hospital to check her out. Not expecting it to take longer than an hour or so, I dropped Caleb off at a friends house and called Mike to let him know what was going on. He was working at Cracker Barrel and told me stop by work and we would go to the hospital together.
When we got to the hospital, they checked her heart rate and she looked fine. They tried to get her to move by vibrating my belly, pushing on it, giving me some pop to drink, and having me move around. Nothing worked, she absolutely would not budge! So, they decided that since I was 37 weeks and she was a good weight, she needed to be born Tuesday night. They decided to do a contraction stress test to see how she would handle contractions. Her heart rate kept dipping during each contraction, so they said 'Time to do a C-section.'
Mike called our friends who had Caleb (what a blessing they are!) and let them know what was happening, and then off we went to the operating room. The whole procedure went very well, and the Lord really gave both Mike and I a calm during the operation. Abbie was born at 1:01am with her cord around her neck and alot of meconium in the amniotic fluid. The doctors said it was a good thing we came in that night and did the cesarean becuase labor may have put too much stress on her. I was so glad to hear that I wasnt overreacting! :)
Abbie has gastroschisis, a condition where her intestines are outside her body. The surgeons have put all of her bowel in a plastic "silo" and suspended it above her abdomen. They will slowly squeeze a little in each day until they are all back inside, and then take her in for surgery to close the hole in her tummy. Actually, Mike and I went to see her last night in the NICU and there is only about an inch of bowel left to be squeezed back inside her! She has been doing great and they expect to take her into surgery within the next day or two! We had expected it to take much longer (5-7 days) so this is a huge answer to prayer! Mike got to hold her for a minute last night while they changed her diaper, and I got to hold her for just a minute too. She is so light and tiny and precious... we are so in love with her! After her surgery, her intestines will still need to heal so she will be in the hospital for several more weeks. Anywhere from 3 weeks to 8 weeks, depending on how she recovers. Please continue to pray for her!
The cesarean went well for me and I havent been in much pain at all. I've been up walking around since yesterday afternoon and feel that recovery is going great! Aside from a headache, which they said is probably from the spinal, and some soreness around my stitches, everything is good. I should be going home tomorrow. Mike has been with me by my side through this whole thing- so patient and helpful! I dont think any husband could be more wonderful than he has been! There is a chair next to my hospital bed that flips out into a bed, and poor Mike has been sleeping on that for the last couple of nights. He is so sweet to stay with me and I love him so much!!!
Caleb has been staying with some friends of ours while we are here at the hospital. Thank you Dom and Nikki for keeping him for us the other night! And thank you Cherry and Tim for watching him for us today! You all are such a blessing! Mike went and got Caleb last night and brought him up to the hospital to see me- he was really confused and just sat on the bed and stared at the room for awhile before coming over to me and hugging me. Then he saw the balloons and cookies- after that it was impossible to get him to notice anything else! :) He's doing great and I think he's enjoying all the attention from the people he's staying with! Especially today- dont spoil him too much Cherry!! :) Thank you for watching him!
God has been so good through all of this and we are completely grateful to Him for his mercy, protection, love and grace during these last few days. Things happened kind of fast and we may not have been prepared for all that took place, but the Lord was there in all of it guiding us and giving us wisdom to deal with each situation. Praise the Lord for His goodness! Thank you Jesus!
Okay, now for the pictures!!
Here's Autumn waiting to be taken in for the cesarean.
Here's Mike all gowned up and ready to go in with Autumn. We thought the jumpsuit was really cool....
Abigale right after she was born.
Doctors clamping her cord.
After they cleaned her all up and got her comfy, we got to go in and see her for a bit. She is so precious!
Mom and Baby Abigale....

Dad and Baby Abigale....
The nurses put a pink bow in her hair and it just makes her look so cute! She is soooo adorable!
Our tiny baby girl....
A close-up of the gastroschisis.



12 comments:

Lauren said...

Autumn, she is so beautiful. I know you are happy to have her here now... I will be praying for y'all and for Abigail, that she will recover from the surgery faster than they are thinking...

Tabatha said...

So, precious, Autumn! I love how Abbie is stretching her arms above her head while they clamp her umbilical cord.

We are praying for you and Abbie!

The French Family said...

She is adorable - we are praying for you. Have a wonderful day!!

Tina and Todd said...

Congratulations Autumn. We will keep baby Abbie in our prayers.
Blessings,
Tina & Todd

Anonymous said...

My names kaylee,
and im 18 weeks pregnat
and i just found out my baby has
Gastroschisis.Im so worried about him;/ , I really hope everything goes ok!:/

Anonymous said...

hello my name is Alanna and im almost 19 weeks pregnant i just found out my baby boy has gastroschisis aswell. i already got to talk to a bunch of doctors and the surgen. but im still worried. how long did it take for everything to be done and stuff. if you could get back to be id like to keep in touch and find somethings out. my email is Day_old_hate2223@hotmail.com it would be awesome if you could email me

thanks,

Alanna

Anonymous said...

Hi, I have a 14 year old daughter who was born with gastroschisis. She only had one surgery the day she was born and didn't need any more after that. The first 3 years of her life were really hard. She had to be on medication to prevent her from vomiting after each meal/bottle. My daughter is doing great and I hope your daughter is doing great too. Please contact me if you have any questions lizethdi@yahoo.com

Diana

Anonymous said...

my name is jessy my daughter was born with gastoscisis at 34 weeks i was induced. she was a good weight never needed to be intubated(except during surgery), and has since recovered with a custom made belly button. quite a bit of organ was out side of her boddy when she was born but it only took 3 weeks before the surgery to close the hole. after surgery recovery was quick. the first year was hard but now you would never know to look at her, 2 months in hospital and 3 surgerys later she is perfectly healthy. completely natural labour. healthy baby. no lasting effects.God never gives you more then you can handle.

Anonymous said...

My sister's baby also has gastroschisis and the hospital are performing a in 8 days, the baby only ways 3 pounds and I'm really worried that he might not make it. Please be honest and tell me what to expect when it is born, this would be a great help.

Tracy.w. said...

My son was born with gastroschisis 16 years ago. As well as immediate surgery, he required subsequent surgery for a blocked bowel at the age of 2 weeks. He was given a colostomy which he had until he was 5 months old. At that point, his colostomy was successfully reversed.
My son is doing well at school and hopes to attend University. He also has a scar (and no belly button) and is very proud of this. He likes to invent stories of how he came to have his scar.. shark attack etc..
It's a very worrying time when they're babies, but my son (and us) got through the bad times and haven't looked back since!!!

Kelsey Ashley said...

Hello. I am 20 years old and 5 months pregnant. 2 days ago we had our first ultrasound and we were informed that our baby had gastroschisis as well. Your story gives me hope for my son. What i'd like to know is, were you able to breast feed your daughter at all during that time? I really want to breast feed my baby because I know how its good for him. Would you mind explaining that for me? I'd be eternally grateful.
my e-mail is kelsey.k.palmer@gmail.com

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