Announcing: Connor Reagan Maass, born Friday, February 6th at 9:57am, weighing 7 lbs, 2 oz, 20 inches long. Born at home with our midwife, Rachel Knudson, attending.

We went to sleep on Thursday night just like any other evening but around 1:30am I woke up to contractions, which I was able to doze off in between until around 4. We called our midwife, Rachel, and things picked up from there!
Rachel arrived around 6:30 to my intense and frequent contractions. Thankfully I had used the two hours previous to get my last minute tasks done around the house, because by then I was happy to just rest during the breaks. Opa (Grady's dad) came by to get Caitlin around 7, and she knew it was a special day, saying, "Baby! Baby!" and even mimicking my vocal sounds during contractions (low "Ohhhhhh" sounds). Cute!
Grady fills the pool (and looks pretty chipper for 4am, wouldn't you say!)
Rachel arrived around 6:30 to my intense and frequent contractions. Thankfully I had used the two hours previous to get my last minute tasks done around the house, because by then I was happy to just rest during the breaks. Opa (Grady's dad) came by to get Caitlin around 7, and she knew it was a special day, saying, "Baby! Baby!" and even mimicking my vocal sounds during contractions (low "Ohhhhhh" sounds). Cute!
The pool was filled a short time later and I got in to help with the intensity of the contractions. The water helped me relax but a short while later I got out as the urge to push overwhelmed me and I found myself actually "overheating" being in the warm water. Labor is hard, heat-producing work!
After much more intensity, hard work, and a little over an hour of pushing, our son was born--right here in our bedroom and actually beside the birthing pool (in which we had intended to deliver! haha). He arrived at 9:57am, with a full head of dark, curly hair, all 10 fingers and toes and a loud voice to top it off! We couldn't believe this little one we had been waiting for for so long was finally here!
Papa is ecstatic! (picture taken immediately after birth)
We spent the next hour resting together in bed with his umbilical cord still attached to provide the last bit of sustenance it could give. Then Grady cut it and almost immediately the placenta was "born," and in one piece! With Caitlin, some of the placenta had ruptured needing me to be rushed into a D&C procedure to prevent major blood loss and severe hemorrhaging. Needless to say, it was quite a relief to avoid history repeating itself!
Cuddle time with Mama (and her great hair I might add)
Three hours later, after much cuddle time and a good nurse, Rachel did his newborn exam. He weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces, was 20 inches long, with a head circumference of 14 inches. He had great coloring (healthy pink!) and was alert and looking around as she continued examining him. How wonderful to have such a beautiful, healthy baby boy. (And not a day "overdue" if you ask the midwife-! ...unlike what the "numbers" said...!)
newborn exam
We finally decided on a name this morning: Connor Reagan. Not long after that Caitlin met her brother for the first time and was just sooo sweet to him! What a precious blessing.
Thank you to everyone for your prayers and thoughts during these past few weeks, we have felt their presence and blessing through this whole process (which includes waiting on his arrival in the past week especially!!). And get this: my contractions really didn't ever last "long enough" (never a whole minute as they're "supposed to") and even during pushing didn't come "frequent enough" (always five minutes apart if not longer-!) and these two factors are what concerned the doctor when I was in labor with Caitlin--enough that Pitocin (a synthetic hormone to increase both factors) was given as to "not put the baby in danger." Well now I'm proof that even with my irregularity a healthy baby was born--somehow--and even though it doesn't fit into how things "should" go, nature succeeded in the task at hand! God did design our bodies well, we just need to trust and know that. Praise him for his intelligent design and faithfulness in strengthening us in our times of need, can I get an "Amen!" :)
We'll post more pictures in the days to come, stay tuned!
Thank you to everyone for your prayers and thoughts during these past few weeks, we have felt their presence and blessing through this whole process (which includes waiting on his arrival in the past week especially!!). And get this: my contractions really didn't ever last "long enough" (never a whole minute as they're "supposed to") and even during pushing didn't come "frequent enough" (always five minutes apart if not longer-!) and these two factors are what concerned the doctor when I was in labor with Caitlin--enough that Pitocin (a synthetic hormone to increase both factors) was given as to "not put the baby in danger." Well now I'm proof that even with my irregularity a healthy baby was born--somehow--and even though it doesn't fit into how things "should" go, nature succeeded in the task at hand! God did design our bodies well, we just need to trust and know that. Praise him for his intelligent design and faithfulness in strengthening us in our times of need, can I get an "Amen!" :)
We'll post more pictures in the days to come, stay tuned!
19 comments:
Allison, Congrats! He is just precious! What a blessing!
Congratulations! Couldn't be happier for you!!
Beautiful story! Beautiful baby boy! And beautiful family!!!
COngratulations!! I am so happy for you. I think it is awesome you got to experience a home birth!! Are you happy you did it this way!? (I think you are???)
Thinking of you all!!! Sending lots of love and hugs!
Congratulations!! What a precious baby boy. :) God bless your growing family!
Congratulations Allison and Grady! What a wonderful story! Thanks for sharing!!
Congratulations Maasses! So happy for you. What a cutie. Sounds like things went well for all of you! Thanks for sharing your story with us. :) And I'm looking forward to more pictures, too!
AMEN!!! He is a beautiful baby! Congrats! Your story sounds a bit like mine...pitocin with my first, healthy home birth with my second. Didn't you just feel completely different and better this time around? Praise God for His blessings!
Stephanie Fancher
You make birth look like a piece of cake! My goodness! Congrats!
"AMEN!" You are such a super-mom! Beautiful story! Can't wait to hear what Caitlin thinks! Congratulations!
Thank you so much for that detailed report, Allison, I kinda feel part of it by reading that wonderful story. I am so glad everything went well - I wasn't quite sure if you really would deliver at home. What a blessing!
There's just one thing I am sad about: I can't come over to meet this beautiful blessing in person... :-(
I hope and pray your strength will be back soon and that you are able to recover from the hard work of delivering.
Love y'all!
YAY YAY YAY!
Congratulations!! I meant to reply to the email but the blog story was even better!
Welcome to this crazy world Connor! You have awesome parents! Can't wait to meet you! :)
L&M!
Amen!!! and Congratulations to you both
Congrats Allison! God is amazing... so happy for you all! He's just beautiful! I know you're all having a BLAST!
Praise God that you have a success story to share. It definitely motivates me to want to stay at home as well.
Love and many prayers come your way from Anna Nanna and Kabooka!
xxoo xxoo xxoo xxoo (for all of you)!!!!
I've been watching for this story! Congratulations!
I have read this entry twice now, I think I am still in awe of you.
Congratulations! SO fun to have a home birth, I wish I would have done that.
Congrats on having a healthy, happy baby just the way you wanted to have him. I just love hearing stories like this. Hope you are enjoying those first weeks with your little one!
WOW - Allison! I am so happy for you!!! Your story brought tears and smiles, both. I can't help but keep thinking that God is so AMAZING and you are right, he designed our bodies just the way they need to be to birth babies (even if it isn't the "norm" according to doctors)... I only wish that I could explain why I can't have babies naturally :)... anyway, CONGRATS! Even though I haven't written until now, I have been thinking about you tons, especially when I'm up in the night, wondering if you're by chance up too! I love our matching families. Congrats to you and Grady and Caitlin!!!!! He's just precious.
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