Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Welcome Luna Mae!

As you already know, my daughter Luna was born this past September. I want to share my pregnancy and her birth story. I hadn’t created this blog yet when Benjamin was born, so I’m also going to share my experiences with him by comparing the two. J

I found out on New Year’s day (January 1st) 2015 that I was pregnant. I took two tests four hours apart to make sure. I ran into the bedroom and told Gerson, he jumped out of bed and gave me a hug. We were so happy, we couldn’t stop smiling and looking at the two positive tests. When Benjamin woke up we went into his room together and I said, “Benjamin guess what? You are going to be a big brother!” He clapped his hands and said, “Yay!” I don’t think he actually understood what we said, but it was a great way to begin 2015.

When I saw that positive on the pregnancy test I immediately had a feeling that the very tiny baby growing inside of me was a girl. When I got that feeling, I knew that it was right because I had been right about Benjamin as well. When I heard Benjamin’s heartbeat for the first time at my 12 week appointment, I knew he was a boy. Gerson and I had already picked the name Luna for our first girl, so I started calling her Luna from the moment I knew I was pregnant. Also, when we discussed boy names – just in case – we couldn’t agree on any. I felt that was another clue that we were having a girl.

The doctor was an hour behind schedule during my 8 week appointment. So to make up for making us wait so long, she gave us a free ultrasound! (8 week ultrasounds are not standard in my doctor’s office.) We got to see Luna’s heartbeat on the screen and watch her tiny body wiggle a little bit. It was so amazing to see my baby even though I wasn’t showing yet.

I was very sick for the first six months of my pregnancy with Benjamin. I threw up at least once a day, and constantly felt ill and weak. I was worried that the same thing would happen during my pregnancy with Luna; especially because I would be student teaching for the first three and a half months. I was very lucky that I had a much easier first and second trimester with Luna than I did with Benjamin. I still had stomach discomfort, but I was able to endure it while I taught 7th graders and I only had to ask my mentor teacher to take over once while I ran to the bathroom. Old wives’ tales say that the fact I was carrying a girl explained my easier pregnancy. I also believe that I had divine help, because I had divine help with Benjamin as well. When I was pregnant with Benjamin I had an 8 am class that I was never late to, even on mornings where I was really sick, I somehow made it out the door and arrived to class on time (I had never done that with previous 8 am classes).


We bought Benjamin a T-shirt that said, “Big Brother” and posted a picture of him wearing it to announce my pregnancy. After my 20 week ultrasound confirmed that Luna was a girl we bought Benjamin some pink balloons. He loved playing with them. Around this time Benjamin had learned to point to my belly and say, “Baby.”

At 21 weeks I felt Benjamin kick for the first time, and at 16 weeks I felt Luna! I asked my doctor if what I felt was real or if it was a phantom kick or something else. He said that yes I really did feel Luna, that it is common to feel baby’s movement earlier in second pregnancies than in first. Benjamin was a lot more active. After that first kick, he moved ALL THE TIME. He would go crazy when Gerson would put his hand on my belly, and during my third trimester he would move all over from 1-3 am almost every night; which would keep me awake. Luna was quite different. She moved enough that I knew she was still alive, but she never kept me up at night nor would she move just because Gerson placed his hand on my belly. She would, however, kick the Fetal Doppler at every appointment while they were trying to listen to her heartbeat. And during my ultrasound she would kick at the sensor and the screen would go crazy trying to find her again. She did not like to be bothered, but now that she is here, she loves being bothered. These two different experiences with their movements verified to me that babies truly have their own personalities long before birth; there is a soul inside those bodies inside the womb.

In June (6 months pregnant), Gerson, Benjamin, and I visited Gerson’s family in California for a week. My mother and sisters-in-law threw me a surprise baby shower! I was pleasantly surprised at how many people from their ward and neighborhood came. Most of them I had never met, and yet they came to support my family. I was incredibly grateful for their presence and the beautiful clothes and blankets they gave us. Most of Luna’s clothes are from my California baby shower. J

As my due date got closer I became concerned about how things would go at the hospital because my experience with Benjamin was not that great. I had contractions for 40 hours before the hospital would admit me; and even after giving me Pitocin it was still another 20 hours before Benjamin was born. I expressed my concerns to my doctor and she said that they are much more sympathetic towards second time moms and that won’t happen again. (In case you’ve noticed that my doctor keeps changing genders, it’s because the office I go to likes women to see all the doctors in the office if possible, that way we have a higher chance of knowing whoever is on call at the hospital when we give birth.)

At my 39 week appointment my doctor said that I and Luna were where we should be, that I could be induced that week if I would like to. Up until that moment I absolutely did not want to get induced unless medically necessary, but the thought came to my mind, “They can’t send you home if you get induced.” Gerson and I did some quick “silent communicating” and said yes we would like that. We picked the upcoming Friday (5 days before my due date) and were told that the hospital would call the day before to tell us what time to come in.

Gerson was a little nervous about me getting induced, so we researched it over the next couple days and by the time the hospital called on Thursday felt comfortable and even anticipated it. We worked things out with my mom to care for Benjamin while we were in the hospital – which he loved; three day two night stay at Grandma’s? Best weekend of his life. On Friday September 4, 2015 Luna Mae was born six hours after I was induced. If was so wonderful. I slept through most of my labor, and actually had energy to push.



Luna was placed on my chest right away (that didn’t happen with Benjamin because there were complications and he needed to be checked out). I got to snuggle with her and feed her for two hours before they moved me and her. The nice thing about the Timpanogos Hospital is that they do all of the washing and testing right there in the delivery room, Luna didn’t leave my sight until her hearing test much later.

My parents brought Benjamin by that night. Benjamin did not want to go near her, instead he wanted to run around the room and turn on and off all the lights and open the doors and press buttons. When they left Benjamin did say, “Bye Baby.” On their second visit Benjamin climbed up on my bed and looked at Luna.


On Sunday September 7th Luna and I were discharged. We put Benjamin and Luna in their car seats in the back seat, and as we drove away a feeling of completeness came over us. I told Gerson that taking Luna home made our family feel more complete, and he said that he was thinking the same thing. I am so grateful she came to our family. I look at both of my kids as miracles, and often have moments of being in awe that I am the mother of such beautiful souls. They really are my pride and joy, and I love them so much.

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