Hey Everyone,
I hope you all enjoyed our introduction
post the other day, as I am really enjoying typing it out to you. Today I am
going to be going into more detail about the little love of my life, Shyloh. I
asked a few of my friend on Instagram what they would like to read more about
and a few things mentioned was where Shy’s name came from, and his birth story.
So with that being said, let me try to rack my brain of some of these memories.
Shyloh's full name is Shyloh Alyxander
Creech. I adore his name! I was so proud to tell people what I was going to
name my little if he was a boy. Although I knew it was a boy before my gender
reveal ultrasound. I think Trenton did also. Shyloh was conceived on June 12th,
2010. I don't know if it's creepy I know that or not, but I'm glad I do. I even
have a picture on my old computer of that day. Right after the deed was done,
Trenton and I walked outside only to find a beautiful rainbow waiting. I looked
at Trenton and said "you know I'm pregnant, right?" I think he knew
that also.
Pause - in 2010 I was 16 years old and Trenton was 17. We started dating in December '09. That means in June, we had only been dating for 6 short months. We (stupidly) decided that we were mature and stable enough to have a child. That's right, Shy was 100% planned, however, we only "tried" that one time. We actually chickened out and wanted to wait a little longer. – Alright start again.
Pause - in 2010 I was 16 years old and Trenton was 17. We started dating in December '09. That means in June, we had only been dating for 6 short months. We (stupidly) decided that we were mature and stable enough to have a child. That's right, Shy was 100% planned, however, we only "tried" that one time. We actually chickened out and wanted to wait a little longer. – Alright start again.
During this time, my parents were trying
there hardest to hold on to their marriage. My parents though that there kids
also needed to "work" on ourselves. So without me or my brother’s consent,
we were told we need Jesus, and would be going to a Christian summer camp near
the end of June, until July 1st. I was devastated. I knew that while at camp I
would miss my period, and I would have no one to tell as this was a no
technology camp. I would learn I was pregnant alone, at 16, at the world’s most
judgmental place for a women out of out of wedlock to be pregnant.
I talked to Trenton about it before I
left, cried about it. I was so scared. I was one of those girls whose time of
the month came like clockwork. On the 30-31th of every month. I just knew I was
pregnant. I just knew it.
Both days past and no
period. July 1st and it was time to leave. The very first text I sent to
Trenton was "We need to talk...” his reply "Shit"
After we told everyone, and all the hate, shock,
and disappointment settled we decided it was time to pick out some names. I
told Trenton that this was going to be our first child. I wanted the babies
name to be super special.
I remember when I was 6, my mom, dad and
myself sitting at a table. They told me that my mom would be having another
child and that it’s a boy. They wanted me to help pick out the names. The names
they had already picked out, included the name Shiloh. My dad did not like that
name with the name Addison that he picked out, and I didn't like it paired with
the name Matthew that I had picked out. Eventually they settled with Elijah
Addison-Matthew, and I settled on the name Shiloh.
Trenton wasn't super fond of Shiloh, he
said it would need to be paired with a really manly name. Within minutes he
said Alexander. It was settled. Shiloh Alexander it was. As for girl names, we
went through hundreds of names. The first name we settled with was Layla Autumn
Jane. Then we changed it to Raelin Lorelei. That stuck for a while. Then on the
day of the gender reveal ultrasound, I asked Trenton if he still liked the name
because I was having doubts. He said no, so we were back to square one. I told
him that we might as well forget the girl names, we were having a boy anyways.
Sure enough it was a boy, and his name was Shiloh Alexander. We revealed the
name and the gender to everyone at the same time.
When I was about 6 months pregnant I looked
up the name Shiloh on a baby name website, probably Nameberry.com, and it
mentioned that it could be spelled with a "y." I was in love with
that idea. I talked to Trenton about it and he liked it too. We love unique,
and that was definitely unique. I said why stop there? Alexander should be
spelled with a "y" as well. It was settled, Shyloh Alyxander Creech
would be his name.
38 week mark passed, 39 weeks, 40 weeks,
finally 41 weeks passed...no Shyloh. Not even any signs that Shyloh would be
arriving any time soon. 41w2d, a Monday, I had a doctor’s appointment, and was
told that Shyloh was going to be a large baby and I would probably have to have
a C-section. The doctor told me that we could try inducing me that Wednesday,
if I was ready, and boy was I ready!
Wednesday at 5:30 A.M. we made our way to
the hospital. By 7 A.M. I was all wired to the contraction machine, hooked up
to an IV that was pumping Pitocin into me. The doctors asked if I was in any
pain, as I apparently was already having some pretty large contractions before
I had even gotten the patocin, although I never felt a thing!
I have always wondered if I should have
waited for Shy to come on his own. I really hope to go into labor on my own
with the next baby.
I just laid in this hospital bed, lots of
family and friends came to visit but didn't stay long. The contractions didn't
get much worse, I felt like normal. Feeling defeated, and it must have shown,
the doctor asked if I would like for them to break my water. That was probably
the most painful thing out of my whole pregnancy, labor, and the birthing
itself!
Finally! That seemed to put things in
motion, I finally started dilating. My nurse also asked if I wanted to go ahead
and get my epidural and I agreed. The time was now 1 P.M. 6 hours into active
labor. My water was broke, I was dilated to a 6. I felt nothing and kept
wanting to get up, I kind of wished I had waited for the epidural. I was SO
bored and antsy! 3:30 P.M. rolls around and I was finally dilated a little over
a 9. My nurse said we could start pushing in a few minutes, she had to go get
things ready, and if I was ready we could begin. I agreed, and she left.
3:42 p.m. and she and about 6 other people
come in, she asked if I would mind if these aspiring nurses and doctors could
stay in the room and witness the birth of a child. I agreed. The nurse checked
me and said "Oh! We need to start! We can't wait for the doctor, the baby
is coming!"
On that day, March 16th, along with
Shyloh, 6 other babies were born! My doctor was currently birthing a little
girl next door, and my nurse was a little nervous looking at first but cleared
that up really fast. I wish I could remember this women’s name, I know I have
it written down somewhere, but she was amazing. She was all up in the action,
constantly talking, coaching, and reassuring me. I can't remember how many
times I pushed, I want to say only three or four times! Regardless I stated
pushing at 3:50 P.M. and at 4:02 P.M. Shyloh Alyxander Creech was born at 7 lbs.
8 oz. (so much for big baby) and was 19 ½ in. long. He cried for just a second
then just looked around. His big eyes, drifting around the room. As soon as
they put him on the scale, he ROLLED over! The nurse said she had never seen a
child that young roll over on them. Of course I didn't see it, I was crying too
hard to realize anything that was going on. All I remember is saying "I
love you, I love you, I love you."
We stayed in the birthing room for a few
hours before being moved to a smaller room. While at the hospital Shy dropped
down to 6 lbs. 2 oz. I was solely trying to breast feed, but something just
didn't seem right. During his circumcision, the surgeon came in and mentioned
to me that he believed Shyloh was tongue-tied, meaning he had a short frenulum.
They clipped the skin under his tongue and told me that was probably the reason
he was having a hard time nursing. We stayed at the hospital for 5 days to make
sure his surgeries healed okay, making sure he would start putting on weight,
and to make sure his mild case of Jaundice went away.
Finally on March 21, we packed and left
the hospital, with sweet precious cargo that we didn't have when we had arrived
only 5 days earlier. We left with our beautiful baby boy,
We left the hospital, car full and hearts
fuller.
There you go! Shyloh's name origin and
birth story! I hope you all enjoyed reading! I won't lie, a few soppy tears
rolled down my face as I relived some of these moments.
If any of you have any questions, or ideas
for more blog posts feel free to post below in the comments, or for those who
don't, you can follow me on Instagram. I will include my Instagram username
below!
Thank you for reading!
Love,
Lindsey -
Mother Creech
Instagram username: @Mother.Creech
I feel like stalker :/ Love the post!
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