Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Mya Jayne Hendrickson



Our baby girl, Mya Jayne, is here!

It all started last Tuesday. I went to my weekly doctor's appointment and there was not much change from the week before. I was at 39 weeks and I was dilated at about 1 1/2 cm. We decided to go ahead and set up an appointment for an induction on the 16th. I guess Mya had other plans because Brad and I were at home Tuesday night and I began having contractions around 9:45 pm. We were up the entire night waiting until they were close enough together to go to the hospital. Around 4:30 am Wednesday, we decided to get ready and head out. We took the dogs to Brad's mom's house and we were checking in at the hospital by 5:30 am. When they got me into the triage room I was between 3-4 cm dilated. They then took me to the labor and delivery room where the waiting began.



I got an epidural around 7:30 am and began to feel much better. When Dr. Krasnoff came by to check on me I was around 5 cm. Things were moving pretty slowly and they were guessing that I would be close to delivery somewhere between noon and two. So we were sure that my family would be able to make it in from Arkansas before things began. Brad's mom arrived and brought us a baby book for foot prints (I knew I would forget something). Then Mom, Toni and Savannah arrived a little after 11:00 am.

Well...noon passed by, two passed by and still nothing was happening. Later in the evening they had almost decided to induce when again Mya had her own plans. After Dr. Krasnoff checked me again, I was at 9 cm and things were moving along.

Brad did not leave my side from the time contractions started, and he was amazing helping me through the delivery. Of course you all know what a wonderful man Brad is. He has taken such great care of me throughout the entire pregnancy, as he has always done.

We were blessed with our little miracle at 8:03 pm on October 7, 2009. Mya weighed 8pounds 4 ounces and was 21 inches long. She was healthy and absolutely beautiful. Due to delivery, she has a fractured right clavicle. The pediatrician said that this is nothing to worry about. There is nothing we can do for it except be very careful with it. It has to heal on its own.


Here are some pictures of our sweet little Mya:












I can't even put into words how happy I was and how much I love Mya.


The proud Daddy! They gave Brad a "tattoo" of Mya's footprints.























Grandma Janie holding Mya for the first time.


Grandma Jane and Grandma Janie
Brad and I chose Mya's middle name after both of our mom's.



Mya and her Aunt Toni


Mya and her cousin Savannah Jane






Mya's first hair wash and bath. She has quite a bit of hair and it is long in the back.


Settling down and ready to rest after her bath



The nurses posted this green note in her bed that tells everyone to be gentle with Mya and her fractured right clavicle.






You can see Mya's beautiful long hair in this picture. We'll be able to wear it in a ponytail before long!

















Daddy changing Mya's diaper. Brad is a natural. He has taken such good care of Mya and Mommy, both in the hospital and now that we are home.


Mya does pretty well keeping her pacifier in. She will hold her little hand up to it so it doesn't fall out.



Getting ready to take our baby girl home









Mya looks so tiny in her car seat.


This is one of the quilts Aunt Toni made for Mya. I am so glad we brought such a warm quilt because it was so cold outside when we left the hospital.








Here is Mya in the car, ready to go home with Mommy and Daddy!

1 comment:

  1. We're so happy and proud for both of you! She is gorgeous and you three (and the doggies) make a beautiful family! :)

    We can't wait to meet her!

    Love yall!
    Sheryl, Jess, and Manda

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