Flynn's Birth Story

Flynn's story is also my story so this starts at the beginning and goes till the conclusion of my Son coming home for the first time.

Just after Christmas I found out I was pregnant. It was one of the most exciting things I've ever experienced. I was happy, scared and just about any other emotion you can think of. Everything went great. I found a great OB and the pregnancy was confirmed on my Birthday of all things. Chris and I found out the due date was August 15th based on our first ultrasound.

2-27-2012 - 15w 5days

3-10-2012 - 17w 3days

3-17-2012 - 18w 3days


My morning sickness was never that bad so everyone was saying I was having a boy. At our 20 week ultrasound we found out that this was actually the case. Chris and I had been so excited about having a baby we had already been preparing names before we were half way through the pregnancy. We had picked Avery Helen for a girl and Flynn Jackson for a boy.

At my 20 week ultrasound there was a slight concern. The ultrasound tech and found an issue with the uterine notching. After the ultrasound I received a call from my doctor's office stating they wanted me to go on a low dose aspirin and for me to come back for a 24 week ultrasound. The issues they had found were a potential early warning sign for a condition known as Pre-eclampsia. At the time there had been no real concern with my Blood Pressure at my Dr. visits. When I went back for the 24 week ultrasound they said everything was much better. In fact my little boy was now in the 90% tile and they guessed was about 1.2lbs already. I was very excited.

Mom, Me, Baby Seth - 4-28-2012


Around then I noticed that I was swelling a lot more. When I went in at 26 weeks for my next checkup they told me to try and put my feet up when I was at home. So that is what I did. It seemed to really help. I had to buy new shoes too.

By now we were planning for baby showers, daycare, and getting hand-me-downs from my cousin whose youngest was starting to grow out of his clothes. Everything still seemed okay. I was working out almost daily.

5-20-2012 - Dallas and Christine's Wedding my last big outing


When you are pregnant there are lots of tests for your health as well as the babies. The Glucose test I had to take ended up coming back a little high so I had to go back for the 3 hour Glucose test. When I did that I was told one of my draws was abnormal and as a precaution they were going to send me to a Gestational Diabetes Clinic. I went and was told I had gestational diabetes. I told them I was told by my doctor that only one draw was abnormal. I guess this clinic had higher standards because they said all three were abnormal. They put me on a diabetic diet and gave me a blood glucose monitor. They told me this meant both myself and my son were prone to Type 2 Diabetes. I was admittedly very freaked out about this.

This was all at about 28 weeks. At my first visit with them my BP came back at 150/88. At this point I was pretty heavy too. I had gained a lot more weight than I had intended and it seemed like no matter what I did I kept gaining about 2-3lbs a week! The nurse I saw at the clinic said to take a shower when I got home and that could help with my BP. That was the highest my blood pressure had ever been. I went about life like normal well what I thought was my new normal until Flynn was born.

At 30 weeks we were going to start our birthing classes I was so excited. We were getting so much closer to August. The same day of our first class I got sick. I literally got sick in my garbage at work I was so embarassed. I almost went home but I figured since my class was at the hospital I may as well go. I thought my blood sugar was low and the nurse incharge of the class gave me some hard candy and I felt better.

I went home that night and ended up being sick most of the night and I had a fever. I already had 2 doctor appointments the next day and was actually feeling better by morning. My bp was in the 140 range at my OB visit. She told me to drink plenty of fluids and take a walk she said that would help. She felt I'd caught a stomach bug that had been going around. They said the same thing at my Gestational Diabetes appointment that afternoon. Although my BP was up again to 150/88. They told me to start cutting salt in my diet.

The next morning when I woke up I was sick again. My doctor had said to call if I was still sick and so I did just that. It was 4:30 in the morning so I had to wait to get a call back but she told me to go to the Birth Place, which is the maternity wing at the local hosipital. So we went to the emergency entrance. Something we had learned on our tour at the hospital due to the time. They took us up to the materinty wing. I was there in their triage room for 6 hours. My doctor came and she got all my results from the nurses and after about 6 hours I was released. I was put on modified bed rest, which means I could go to the rest room and shower, and told I had to go see my dr on monday. I spent a long boring weekend curled up on my couch during the day and in bed at night.

I was feeling a lot better that Monday. I thought I was going to get cleared to return to work. I went and saw a daycare with Chris that morning. We had finally found one we could afford and liked. We went to my OB. They took my BP it was in the 150s, they had me lay down on my side for about 5 minutes or so and when the nurse came back my BP had gone up. At this point I was once again sent to the hospital. Luckily it was literally next door.

They hooked me up to all the machines again and ran blood work and my Doctor showed up. She explained to me after I'd been there for about 2 hours. That they had found a high number of proteins in my blood work and combined with my BP being so high this was confirming that I had Severe Pre-eclampsia. This is a threat of seizures as well as other things you don't want. My local hospital was not equipped for my condition because it guarantees an early delivery. They had a helicopter pick me up and take me to Denver. The University of Colorado Hospital has a level 3 NICU and is one of the best hospitals in the country for my condition. They gave me steriod shots to speed up the lung development for Flynn. We were just under 31 weeks at this point into the pregnancy. It took over 48 hours to stabilize me.

That first night was scary. The stress of everything put me in preterm labor. I actually got to two centimeters dilation before it finally subsided. The third day I was there I was moved to a more long term hospital room. The goal was to keep me pregnant as long as possible. When you have Severe Pre-eclampsia you do not go past 34 weeks. At that point the pregnancy is too dangerous. They said typically when this condition becomes evident like it had with me they can keep the woman pregnant for about 7-10 days. The only cure for this condition is birth and its really not a cure it just seems to fix the problem.

Everything was going well until that Saturday. I had had been admitted on June 11th, on June 16th my Mom came to see me as she did everyday and she took me down in a wheelchair to get some fresh air in the garden outside the hospital. I was on modified bed rest at this point again. When she left my Dad came to visit and we played cards for awhile. It was almost dinner time when he left. I was talking to Chris via texts because he had gone back to work that day. It had been hard being separated he had been with me most of that week. But we knew he had to work since I wasn't working.

The next part is hard to explain but its what I really need to get down. I started feeling this discomfort right under my sternum. I called the nurse. They tried giving me tums and some other medicine for indigestion. I kept telling them that wasn't it but they said they had to try everything and the doctor on call was coming. The nurse admitted it sounded like it could be my liver was the issue but we had to wait and see. I was terrified. I told Chris I thought it was time, I told him to all my Mom as they live 10 minutes away and to get down here himself. Our house was about 45 minutes away. At first he was hesitant because he had to work early the next morning and I turned out fine by the time he got there it'd be a long night but he came, he realized I wouldn't have been acting like I was if it wasn't serious.

My parents got there when the doctors were trying to check my vitals. I couldn't stop moving and so they couldn't do everything they wanted. Anesthesia showed upped when they had finally made the call that I had to have a c-section. At first he was talking to me about an epidural but after assessing my state he changed his mind. He explained I'd have to be put under general anesthesia, They moved me to a gurney and took me to the OR. A nurse told me Chris had arrived but since I was in surgery I'd have to wait and see him afterwards but he was there. I remember having to wait to be put under because the surgeon was finishing up in the other OR. The next bit is vague.

I remember people. I remember Chris, and my parents, I remember my father-in-law was there. I remember my Mother-in-law and her husband were there. I also remember being wheeled by this tiny baby in an isolette.

Born 6-16-2012 at 7:07pm 3lbs 13oz

I remember what was the next day, June 17th, and being told about when Flynn was born, the time and how big he was. My son was born on June 16th at 7:07pm and was about 3lbs 13oz when he was born. I remember having a morphine drip. I remember pain and the doctor pressing on my abdomen. I remember feeling the blood and being grateful I couldn't see it. I remember getting really itchy and they gave me benodryl in shots to my IV because I was breaking out in hives. I remember them saying it had to do with my liver. I remember having to be taken back to the OR and going back under.

I don't remember anything else until Tuesday June 19th. My parents and Chris were there. I was in a new room. I was in the SICU. The Surgery ICU. I was hooked up to all kinds of machines. My family explained to me that I had come down with a severe case of HELLP Syndrome, another complication of pregnancy. They had to take me back to the OR due to blood clotting issues. Luckily I did not need to be re-cut into.

I was told my organs had gone to sleep over the stress of being put under 2 days in a row. My kidneys and liver were not working. My liver came back first. My kidneys weren't working and I had a lot of water on my body and in my lungs. They had to insert a catheter in my neck and put me on dialysis. My first treatment they took 10 liters of fluid off me. My blood pressure was so high they could go that long. I had fallen asleep at this point. I'd been given something to calm me down as well and when I woke up I was on a respirator and had a feeding tube they removed the respiratory and put me on a different breathing apparatus. I can't remember the name. I also had too many doctors to describe here. I had to have dialysis the next day again, they took another 9 liters of fluid off me, and then again the next day. I was starting to feel better. They were able to take a day off and I got to sit in a chair.

During all of this Chris and I talked to the lactation nurses and I decided not to try and pump milk to breast feed. I felt like I was being selfish but really I needed to focus on healing. One night my nurse wheeled my bed up to the NICU so I could see Flynn without the anesthesia wearing off. He was so tiny but I promised him I'd keep getting better if he did too. We have both kept that promise so far.
I spent a week in the SICU. I was then moved up Sunday June 24th I was finally moved back to the women's clinic so I was on the same floor as Flynn. Monday the 25th they took me down for dialysis it ended up being my last time. They only took 5 liters. Over that week I'd had 5 treatments and they had taken over 30 liters of fluid off my body. People said I looked like a different person. From when I was admitted to when I was released I lost almost 50lbs. Part of that was the birth but most of it was sheer water retention from the Preeclampsia.

Taken a few days before Flynn's birth - I went from this..


to this.. taken a few days after my release from the hospital

It wasn't until the end of that week that I was finally starting to show signs of my kidneys waking up. My blood work didn't finally start showing true improvement until Saturday. The Renal department, or as we all called them the Kidney Doctors, said I had to show drops of creatinine two days in a row. To give you and idea, my Creatinine was over 9ml on Friday June 29th, an average female adult should have between .06 to 1.1ml in their blood. Saturday that number dropped to 8. Sunday to 7. on Sunday they took my dialysis catheter out. During my stay due to my lungs and being in bed so long I was being treated for pnuemonia as well and so I had to stay in the hospital until I finished my antibiotics. I was released on July 2nd. I had been in the hospital for 3 weeks.

My son was still there. We weren't sure when he'd be home but we were promised no later than his due date. I moved in with my parents in Denver because they lived 10 minutes away from the hospital. Chris and I made the best of the situation since it was only temporary, I would travel home with him on his weekends off of work so that I could be with the rest of my family and we would drive back down every day to see Flynn.

One of my many visits to the NICU

My blood work as an out patient has been great my last creatinine level which was drawn on July 30th was 0.8. I had my one and only outpatient Renal appointment on August 8th. Not only was my BP back in the normal range 127/76 but they were really impressed over how quickly and completely I had recovered. The doctor I saw said I don't have to go back but if we ever decide to have another child to

Flynn was able to finally come home on July 30th. Chris and I stayed the night at the hospital with him from the 29th to the 30th and we did really well. It was so nice to finally be in charge. Well as in charge as two first time parents can be. He was about 6lbs 11oz when he was released and 18.5inches. When he came home I finally came home too. Now the real adventures can begin!




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