OAKS TYLER’S BIRTH STORY

I want to share with you one of the most important, personal and special days of my life.  This video makes me relive this moment every time I watch it.  It was truly the best day of my life.  No one can prepare you for the overwhelming feeling of love you feel that day.  

On October 14th, at 3am I woke up with terrible contractions.  I kept thinking am I in labor?  I was scheduled to be induced that morning at 6am, so I couldn’t help but think okay, I can wait it out until then.  There is no way I actually am in labor the day I am getting induced right?  I couldn’t believe.  I tried going back to sleep breathing through the contractions, and counting how far they were apart.  They were 5 minutes apart and by 3:30am I woke up my husband and told him we needed to get going now!  They started getting worse and worse, and I kept thinking “oh my gosh we seriously have got to hurry, what if it is to late to get the epidural!”, “what if we have him in the car!”  I had no idea how any of it works, or what the contractions would even feel like.  My doctor always told me, you will know when you have them and you won’t be able to talk, or smile.  We hurried and got ready, and the funny thing was is my husband kept asking me what he should wear… and I’m like dude really?! Haha, lets get out of here!  He didn’t understand the severity of my contractions because I wasn’t really even talking or acting in pain because I was trying to hold out as long as possible.  
We finally arrived to the hospital at 4:30am, and got all checked in and hooked up.  While you are laying in the bed waiting to get induced, the nurse has to go through questions to ask you, and I swear It was the longest moment of my life.  I was having the worst contractions and I am thinking lady… can you give me the epidural and we can continue this later!  I was so hard to answer while in labor!  

So I finally got my epidural at about 6am, and then I was comfortable and just so excited and so nervous!  The moments with my husband leading up to it were amazing.  He was acting so nervous, it was the cutest thing.  He kept pacing the room and looking out the window and just kept asking how I was doing.  It was the best.  

I progressed pretty quickly.  This guy wanted to come in the world!  As you know I was a week late, so I was hoping for a quick and easy delivery!  At about 12pm I was at a 5, and then at 1pm I was at a 9!  I could not believe it.  My videographer had to hurry down, and by 2pm I was pushing.  Let me just say, that it is the hardest thing to push!!  I did not even realize how much energy it takes!  I feel pretty lucky though, because I got him out in 20 minutes.  It did feel like 2 hours though!  So keep up your exercise during pregnancy because you need that energy and strength for when it is time to push!

When he was here it was so surreal… I couldn’t believe it.  The emotions you feel are so overwhelming and I looked down and just balled.  It was the most beautiful feeling in the whole world.  They had to hurry and cut his cord and take him over to suck out his lunges, because he took a bowel movement in my stomach and they didn’t want to get that in his lunges.  My husband wasn’t able to cut the cord because of it, but I am glad he was fine and didn’t end up breathing up anything.  

As they were cleaning him off and getting him ready I just couldn’t believe how huge he was!  He was 9lbs 1 oz.  My husband and I were both 7lb babies, so it amazed me!  They put him on my chest skin to skin and that moment I will never forget.  I was in heaven… all this time carrying him in my belly and he is finally here on my chest.  He was perfect in every way.  He has got the biggest little hands and the sweetest little lips.  I just loved every moment of this day.  My love for my husband has become that much greater.  Watching him hold him for the first time melted my heart.  I am so happy I got all of those special first moments on video.  This day has changed my whole world!  It has changed everything, and I wouldn’t want it any other way.  Oaks Tyler Wardell is the newest guy in our family and we could not be happier.  Our home is so full of love and happiness.  A newborn baby brings you so much joy!

Thank you for December Rose Film who caught all of this on camera!  She is amazing.  Hope you guys love this video and I am so happy to be sharing this with all of you.  It was a very amazing day!

Video by: December Rose Film 

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OWLET BABY MONITOR REVIEW

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I have officially found the best baby monitor out there.  I have found comfort and peace sleeping at night with this.  Every parent is worried if their baby is breathing at night, and constantly checking on them every 5 minutes, and not really falling asleep because of it.  Well this monitor completely changed that for me!  I can actually sleep when my baby sleeps, and not have to stress every 5 seconds about that.  

Here is how it works.  The sock you see on his left foot will detect their heart rate and oxygen levels.  The monitor uses the same type of technology hospitals use to check heart rate and oxygen saturation.  

It is called pulse oximetry and it is the little clip they put on your finger at the hospital.  A small light shines through your skin and the amount of blood flow and oxygen levels are estimated based on how much light is transmitted to the sensor.  It is compatible with your smart phone, so you can check anywhere from your device.   

Owlet is designed to sound an alert if your child’s heart rate dips too low, rises too high, or if their oxygen level drops below a preset threshold.  The device on the nightstand will be green if its good, yellow if the sock has fallen off, and red if heart rate is to low or high and oxygen drops.  An alarm will go off if something is wrong.  

CLICK HERE TO GET THE OWLET!

So if you have a little one I highly recommend this monitor.  It is worth every penny!  Put your mind at ease and peace 😉

Have a great day!

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*This post was sponsored by Owlet, all thoughts and words are my own*