Monday, November 8, 2010

More Amoriyah Pics/Updates

Amoriyah is constantly smiling and making lots of noises and talking these days. She's started getting more and more consistent with sleeping and that is great! Yesterday she started bringing a rattle to her mouth to chew on and also held her bottle on her own! Here are the most recent pictures:






We went to the pumpkin patch the week before Halloween and got a few pics. She's still too young for us to do anything really besides walk around but I'm excited for the day we get to actually do things there!



Monday, November 1, 2010

The first 2 months


I just realized the other day that there are no earlier pictures of Amoriyah on here other than the hospital pictures. So, here they are!

Month 1:








Month 2:








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Monday, October 25, 2010

Amoriyah is Growing!

Amoriyah will be 3 months old in 5 days! I can't believe it. Time has gone by so fast - it's fun to see her grow and learn but also sad because she's not a little newborn anymore. I'm pretty sure we love her more everyday which I didn't even think could be possible. We are so blessed that God made us her parents!

She shows us more and more smiles everday and makes lots of noises. She's mastered holding up her head pretty well and she's rolled over twice. The first time was at her 2 month check up and the other one was this past Thursday. She LOVES her hands! They're either in her mouth most of the time or she's holding them together at her chest. Can't wait to see what she accomplishes in the near future :D

2 month stats:

11 lbs. 8 oz.
23 inches long

Below are some of our favorite pictures we've taken in the last month or so. Enjoy!















Sunday, September 19, 2010

Amoriyah Updates

My little girl is already 7 weeks old and growing! She's "talking" a little bit, becoming more and more alert during the day and even gives a smile every now and then :) Part of me wants her to stay little forever and part of me wants her to hurry up and get a little bit older so she'll have better sleep patterns. But, I'm trying to enjoy this time while it lasts...even through the sleep deprivation!


2 Week Stats:
7 lbs. 10 oz.
20.25 inches

1 Month Stats:
9 lbs. 7 oz.
22 inches

Here are a few pics from the hospital. My friend, Tamara, who was my doula was gracious to take some pics right after delivery and I'll post those later.







Monday, September 13, 2010

Amoriyah Renee Stiko: Birth Story


July 30, 2010
10:41 PM
7 lbs. 10 oz.
19.5 inches
(Hospital picture taken on August 1st)

*Before continuing, know that this is a birth story so there will be some mentioning of dialation and things of the like.*

I woke up on the morning of July 30th around 9 or 10 with some mild constant pressure but I had been having some mild contractions/cramps/pressure in the 2-3 weeks prior to that so I really didn't think much about it. I headed to Keller to hang out with Angela and the girls for a bit before my afternoon 40-week appointment scheduled at 3:20. The pressure gradually increased throughout the next couple of hours but nothing that significant. On the way home from Keller, I noticed a couple of times in the car that the pressure became more intense for about 30 seconds then subsided. It really didn't feel different than the other contractions that I had been having the weeks before that. Over the next couple of hours, though, I had several more of those with a little bit of increasing pressure/pain. I figured they'd be able to tell me at my appointment what my progress was.
At my appointment, I told the midwife what I had been feeling that day and she checked me. I was 2 1/2 - 3 cms dialated (which I had been at 37 weeks) and 90% effaced. She then hooked me up to do a routine non-stress test where they watch the baby's heart rate and my contractions. During the next 20 minutes they told me I had 1 mild contraction and they weren't able to see what they were trying to see so I'd have to drink some juice and do another 20 minute test. Again, I had 1 or 2 mild contractions but they still weren't able to see what they were looking for so they sent me to triage at the hospital where again I had another test. During this test things started changing. While I was lying on the table, about 4 times I felt that constant pressure get more intense like I had been feeling but it was lasting a little longer and was a little more uncomfortable, actually getting to the point where I felt a little bit of pain. However, when the midwife came in to check the test, (everything looked good with her heartrate) I told her what I was feeling and she said it looked like I had a few insignificant contractions that weren't anything to write home about. When we left the hospital it was a little after 6.
In the car ride home I had several more of these contractions. We got home around 7 and I went to our bedroom so I could get on the bed on all fours and stick my butt straight up into the air to hopefully give me some relief from the intense pressure. I'm sure I looked ridiculous but it helped some so I didn't care! I heard Brandon coming down the hallway and I told him not to make fun of me. Now, at this point, I still had no idea I was in real labor. I just thought I was feeling like that because I was 40 weeks pregnant and just getting really uncomfortable. I also just figured if I was the nurses and midwives would've been able to tell me that at my appointment. Over the next hour and a half it kept getting worse. Whenever I would feel the pressure get more intense I would also touch my stomach to see how hard it was. My stomach didn't actually feel that hard and because of my appointment, I kept thinking, "if this isn't real labor and these aren't contractions I'm feeling, there's no way I can do natural labor!" I know I told Brandon at least 2 or 3 times my whole birth plan may have to be thrown out the window; I may need drugs! Around that time Brandon started timing. I told him when the pressure increased and when it lessened. He did that a few times and told me it was happening every 2-3 minutes and lasting for over a minute. WOW! He at that point said, "How the heck are these not contractions?!" So, I called my midwife and told her exactly what was going on. I told her I was feeling a lot of pressure and every 2-3 minutes it was getting really intense and lasting for a minute. However, my stomach wasn't getting hard. She then told me I was probably in early labor and just to try different positions and try getting in the tub and relaxing ( I had already tried this and nothing was really that helpful). I think it was somewhere between 8:30 and 9 at this point. About 10-15 minutes later I decided to go ahead and call my doula, Tamara, and get her opinion. I told her what I was feeling and while on the phone with her I had 2 more of the "pains" and I couldn't talk through them and was really breathing hard. Her response was "I know I'm not a doctor but it sounds like you're having real contractions. You need to go to the hospital and I'll meet you there!" So, about 10 minutes later we were in the car headed to Baylor All-Saints in downtown Fort Worth.
In the car I was miserable. I was hardly getting any sort of relief or break from the pain and I couldn't move around like I could at home to figure out what relieved it somewhat. All I could do was moan/scream/grunt through the pain. After what seemed like forever, we got to the hospital at 9:55 and Tamara was there waiting for us at the front desk. I actually looked at her and said, "There's no way I can do this naturally." At the time the reason I kept saying that is because I thought I was in early labor. She then said, "Ok, we're going to try to do this without drugs. Let's just get in there and see what your progess is." About that time I started having another contraction and all I could do was pretty much collapse into Brandon. They got me a wheelchair and wheeled me back to triage. As soon as I got back there, I had another one. Then they wheeled me into a room to put a gown on and get checked and I had another one! At that point I just fell down to the floor on all fours because I really didn't know what else to do to help with the pain. Then the nurse told me to get on the bed so as to not have the baby on the floor and so she could check my progress. It was then that I was told I was having a baby and that I was fully dialated! I was shocked and just looked at Brandon in complete disbelief.
Then, about 3-4 nurses started bustling about around me to get me wheeled into labor and delivery. In that moment, I started getting an intense urge to push and all I kept saying was "I need to push, I need to push!" The nurse looked at me and told me that I couldn't and to just breathe through it because the midwife wasn't there yet. They got me wheeled into the room and just a few minutes later the midwife arrived. I immediately looked at her and told her I needed to push and she told me to go ahead. So, over about the next 40 minutes I did just that...until Amoriyah arrived at 10:41!! As soon as she was born immediate relief just swept over me. The pain was gone and my emotions took over; she was beautful and healthy! We immediately started texting friends and family to let them know she was here :)
Everything happened completely different from how I thought it would go but looking back on it it couldn't have been better. I'm so glad that I decided to go without drugs and was able to (possibly because I got there so late, not necessarily because of me!).

Monday, August 9, 2010

Happy Anniversary!

Yesterday, we celebrated our 1-year anniversary :D I can't believe it's been a year; it's gone by so fast! This has been one heck of a year but in such a great way. Also, Amoriyah was born on July 30th! But...that will be in a separate post. Brandon's mom is in town for the week so we were able to leave for a bit to go to dinner by ourselves. I love you baby and am looking forward to many more years to come!

Here are a few pics of us when we were dating:







Sunday, July 18, 2010

Maternity Pictures

On June 26, 2010 we had maternity pictures taken by Katy Link Photography. I first met Katy back in the summer of 2005 at Pine Cove Christian Camps where we were both counselors. That upcoming school year we were also both in Phi Lamb at A&M. Thanks Katy for taking such great pictures!