Sunday, July 25, 2010

Enter Uma! Kavi's sister



As you may or may not have noticed, the title of this blog has changed from Kavi's Corner, to Kavi and Uma's Corner.

Uma Patel Rahman was born Wednesday, July 21, 2010 at 4:53pm, at Seton Hospital in Austin, Tx. She was born at 5.3 lbs and 17 inches.

Her due date was August 16th. She was 4 weeks early, and came at exactly 36 weeks. So, she is considered a preemie. And let me tell you, she acts like one!

I can see it now - she is not going to be overshadowed by her older brother and his grand entrance into this world.

So it was all timed in a very interesting way. Nisha's mother and brother came the day before, and they drove by the hospital just to see where it was and to make sure everyone knew how to get there just in case. And without knowing that they did that, I did the same thing on that day with Kavi after I picked him up from his daycare.

My biggest fear was that Uma would come right when I was teaching our kids summer camp, because I have no replacement for the days I teach, and I would miss her birth.

So it's Wednesday, the very next day from when Nisha's mother came (and stayed over night). I finished summer camp. I had a schedule private lesson right after camp. Right towards the end of that private lesson, I got the phone call from Nisha's mother. I told her I'd be right over.

Now, this person I was teaching had 3 more steps to learn to finish the routine she'd been working on for months. She said that if I had to go, that we can just finish up next time.

I thought about it for a second and said, "No, you're too close to the end. It won't take but 5 minutes to finish." So I risked it, and made sure she got through those last 3 moves and could do it by herself.

The minute I finished, I was like, LATER!!

Do you think I went straight to the hospital?

Nope! I had to pick up Kavi from his daycare. I tossed him in the car and put the pedal to the metal! I kept saying aloud, "Hold on, Uma! Daddy and Kavi are coming! Wait for Daddy and Kavi, Uma!" I said it so many times, that Kavi started saying it, too!

Do you think it was an ease of a drive? Nope! Even if the hospital was only about 3 miles from Kavi's daycare, every single light we hit was RED! *sigh*!!

I bursted into the hospital, and found Nisha, and they were still asking her tons of questions, while she was on a gurney. So I totally made it on time, and had some to spare.

What had happened with Nisha was that her placenta abrupted. An abruption means that the placenta detached from the uterine wall. She had high blood pressure while she was pregnant towards the end, and the high blood pressure caused the abruption. So she had a LOT of bleeding.

So, this was, in every sense, an emergency C-section. The doctors and the whole medical team remarked at how surprised they were at how calm we were about this whole situation.

Our response: Been there, done that.

So Nisha and Uma had to stay in the hospital, because Nisha's blood pressure was still high. Uma was fine. But Nisha's blood pressure wouldn't go down even after delivery, so they had to put her on Magnesium. Typically, they give you Magnesium while pregnant to slow the contractions down to delay the birth (that's what they did with Kavi - see the first post of this blog).

But this time it was about getting Nisha's blood pressure down. And after they give you Magnesium, they have to monitor you for 48 hours. Her pressure went down a little, but it is still on the high side.

On Sunday, July 25th, they discharged Nisha and Uma to go home. Nisha's blood pressure is still high, but they didn't give any medication for it, because they think it will go down on its own, eventually. Time for her to start doing Tai Chi regularly!

Kavi saw Uma on the day of her birth, when she was being wheeled to the nursery. It didn't really click with him who she was.

Kavi saw Uma again on Friday, in Nisha's hospital room. We brought him to her and said, look Kavi, this is Uma, your sister. And he looked for a second, and then looked in another direction and said, "TRUCK!!"

Now that they are home, Kavi is going through the adjustment phase of having a sibling. I feel for the guy, it must be tough. But, he's a tough kid. Look at what he went through to enter this world. Uma's going to be a tough little cookie, herself. She made her own grand entrance to prove her strength as well.

Okay, enough chatter. I'll get to the pictures and videos now!























4 comments:

karen said...

So great. Glad she's here and hope you are all adjusting to having a new family member! Santanu, you're going to see what it's like to have a mini-Nish now. :)
We love and miss you guys. XOXO, Karen & Ralph

Kat Candler said...

she's so beautiful!!! i can't wait to meet her.

honoria said...

Warm congratulations all around. What a great arrival story!

South Congress Athletic Club said...

She is soooooo CUTE!! Can't wait to meet her & hug you guys! Xoxo, tracy