Sunday, October 8, 2017

Baby Bridger was Born

It all began on August 21, the day of the full solar eclipse. Where we live, it was only 92% eclipsed but in Idaho, it went pitch black. My dad and Debby got to experience the total solar eclipse. This only happens once in like a hundred years so it was amazing we got to experience it. During the eclipse, I started having contractions but I wasn't too worried because I've been having several contractions for weeks now and they never amounted to much. So, after we watched the whole eclipse, Spencer and I went and dropped our kids off at the Whitmore's house so we could do a final date before the baby came which would have been the next day because I was to be induced in the afternoon. We made it to lunch at Taco Amigo (my favorite and I suspect one of Spencer's favorite fast food Mexican joints). Half way through the lunch, my pain increased and the frequency of my contractions were increasing. When we finally finished lunch, we were going to go to a movie when I told Spencer we probably needed to go to the hospital. After heading to the hospital and turning around 3 times, Spencer finally decided enough is enough and took me to the hospital. I was admitted after I dilated 1 1/2 cm and was there for only an hour. I was so happy my body went onto labor on its own since I never experienced that with my other two. I ended up having my sweet baby around 8pm that night. My labor went so smooth with 1 1/2 pushes he was out with no tearing. It was awesome. I had the best doctor in the world (Dr. Cameron Anderson). It took us all the way until we gave birth to agree on a name but we sure are grateful for our new addition.
This is at the end of the solar eclipse

I look super freaky but this is what he looked like before they cleaned him up

First bath
Now he's all clean and happy

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