Surprise

Plans are funny things.

We had a plan to finish all the construction projects in the house by the end of November. We had a plan to acquire all the remaining baby goods over the Thanksgiving weekend. We had bought some new maternity clothes and planned to take pre-baby Sean+April photos in early December. It turns out that the baby and my body had other plans.

On Sunday November 18th, after an intense four hour labor, Maya Renée Woods was born at 7:18 in the morning. She was about a month ahead of her due date, weighed 5 pounds, 8 ounces, and was 19 inches long.

Once the initial shock of Maya showing up early wore off and the worry over potential preterm issues was put to rest, we settled into learning how to properly care for her. Like any new parents, we have a ridiculous amount to learn, but so far we’ve managed to keep her happy and well. And of course, we are completely taken with her. We couldn’t be more pleased that we get to enjoy her for an extra month.

The only real issue we’ve encountered with Maya is jaundice. She had to stay an extra day in the hospital receiving phototherapy treatment to try and clear some of the excess bilirubin from her body. At her first visit to the pediatrician, her bilirubin levels were again high, so we rented a light blanket and started her back on phototherapy. As of this past Monday morning, her values were down. Unless something changes, it seems like the jaundice is something we can put behind us.

Maya the Glowworm – Wrapped in her phototherapy blanket

Sean has wanted to take pictures, but we’ve both been pretty busy (and sleep deprived) trying to catch up with our early baby. For now, here are the photos that were taken at the hospital when Maya was one day old. (Aunt Darci has also taken a very cute series of photos, which we’ll post once we are able.)

Baby Skeleton

Last weekend, my parents hauled all the loot from our baby shower down from Missouri to Texas. While they were here, we drove down to San Antonio and wandered around the Spanish Missions for a while. The day was beautiful and the pace was leisurely. Since it was so close to Halloween and Dia de los Muertos, I couldn’t resist wearing my skeleton shirt. I love it, but I often can’t find a good occasion to wear it.

Mission San Jose, San Antonio, TX – October 27th, 32-33 weeks

An update on “the diabetus” … my blood sugar so far has been pretty easy to control. I have only had to make dietary changes and monitor my blood sugar. In fact, since my glucose levels have been solid, I don’t even have to monitor quite as tightly as I had initially (meaning I prick my finger twice a day instead of five times a day). We’ve been repeatedly assured that this is still considered a low risk pregnancy and that if things stay the way they are, our treatment during pregnancy, labor, and delivery will remain unchanged.