My functioning brain cells are currently in the low single digits. So much so, I actually had to turn off Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School because it was demanding too much of an attention span. So I’m going to try and condense the past four days into the bite-sized information morsels of a FAQ page.
So…how did it go?
It’s true what they say about the second time. Soooo much easier.
How was the pitocin?
My body magically went into labor on its own that morning. Thanks to Joy for reminding me to shave, if only because doing so gave me enough time in the shower to notice my mucus plug depart down the drain. Speaking of which, could there be a more disgusting term for anything anywhere? Was phlegm ball taken? Prepartum loogie mass?
(Okay, that’s braincell-less digression number 1)
Hit the hospital around 6:30. Contrax started around 8, pitocin at 8:15 (which never went above a 1ml drip , which is hardly an induction at all). By 10:30 I asked for the blessed, glorious epidural. I’m pretty tough but I’m no masochist. Slept for an hour or so, was fully dilated when they checked me at 12:30, called the parents and got ready to start pushing.
How long did you push?
I had the understanding it would take about half the time it did to push first go around. So, 20 minutes or so was my expectation.
I pushed once before hearing, “There she is! There’s the head! Now stop pushing…we have to prep the table!”
She was born one push later. No burning, no tears, no stitches, no major trauma. Just a big, round, plump, squishy, healthy baby covered in goo, squirming on my chest.
How was Nate?
Amazing through the whole thing. Supportive, and uncharacteristically hand-holding and wonderful. Besides, he’s now in love with my OB after she sat down for 45 minutes and traded political conspiracy theories with him.
He then turned the subsequent couple of hours into a video game, watching the other l&d patients’ progress on our monitor (it displays all of them for the nurses) and doing color commentary: Okay- looks like 403 is beating you. I think she’s going to go first. Oh wait, room 407 is having lots of contractions now. My money’s on her, although you’re pretty close behind. Wait! We have a dark horse in the race now, room 409 who’s contracting once every 3 minutes…
Nate is very happy to declare that I was the winner. Whoo!
How did you get to the name Sage?
Love the meaning, the sound, the herb, the color…and once I realized Nate didn’t say no to it right away (like, um, every other suggestion I had), I had a pretty good idea it was going to stick. But with all the amazing name recos from readers over the past weeks, Thalia and Sage will have a pool of doll/stuffed animal/pet names for the rest of their lives.
Who does she look like?
Nate: A baby.
Me: Nate’s sister Lexi. Sometimes my mother. Sometimes her cousin Bea. Sometimes this guy I worked with like 15 years ago.
Is she anything like Thalia?
So far not a bit. Except for being perfect and all.
Thalia was smiling and alert from moment one. This little girl took her own sweet time getting acclimated to the world, opening her eyes, interacting with us. I caught a first beautiful little smile this morning. It was gas for sure, but as an indicator of what’s to come, I’ll take it.
She’s also sleeping somewhat well–clearly exhausted from the past 9 months of destroying my innards nonstop–although she did nurse pretty much every hour last night. Sigh, say my poor abused nipples
So how are those boobs?
I’d prefer that you call them by their proper names: 90-pound milk bags of doom.
How’s Thalia doing with it all?
She amazed us with her total lack of predictability in asking to climb into the baby’s bassinet at the hospital. Has a toddler ever done something like that? Never. Not possible.
Overall, she seems surprisingly adaptable to the changes. But who can blame her – she’s gotten more presents and balloons and ice cream and cookies since this baby came along than I think in her entire 22 months combined. I’m sure by now she’s like, “bring on more babies!”
You know we really only came here to see baby pictures right?
Oh, um…yeah. Right. Sorry.




















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That last pic is the one – it brought me to tears.
Felicitations! What a wonderful pile of pretty ladies you make
Oh wow. I love the pictures – especially the last one. Congratulations!
Welcome, Sage, and do take your sweet time getting used to life on the outside. There’s a lot of weird stuff out here. You’ll see when you meet your first Republican.It sounds like you’re a circumspect sort, young lady. This is a trait most useful in the corporate world. I’m certain you inherited that from your mother, considering her acumen in dealing with clients. She hasn’t gone crazy yet, so something’s working.As for you, Liz, great job. One push, huh? Dang, you could have hoisted your baby in a sling and gone back to work in the potato fields.However, what I impresses me most is your uncanny ability to incorporate a mention of political conspiracies in a birth story. Now that, along with the one push business and the beauty of your babies, is awesome.All hail Family Mom 101!Love,GraceD
such a wonderfully beautiful baby! congratulations.oh, and funny thalia! those baby bassinets do look like fun to crawl into…
Yay! Congrats! Glad it was so easy for you. It’s nice to hear that kind of story once in a while (although not when you are about to have/have just had your own delivery!). Well done.
Beautiful name, gorgeous baby, and some of the sweetest pictures ever! Thanks for sharing and CONGRATULATIONS to the whole family!!!
Pascale
Goy-geous, just goy-geous! Congrats to you, Nate and Thalia!
She is so beautiful!!! I am glad that the birth went smoothly for you.
She is soooooooo beautiful. The picture of Thalia with Sage is just lovely.Congrats again Liz.
The last photo made me cry. What a bunch of beauties. Kisses to you all…
Gorgeous ladies, all of you.
Those are the best pictures ever.I’m thinking that the ‘easy’ labor was her way of making up for the ‘tiny’ bit of stress you had during the pregnancy.congrats on the beautiful, perfect family.
Oh wow, she’s beautiful. One push? Seriously? If you have another, it’s just going to fall out on the way to the hospital next time.And I love the pic of Thalia in the bassinet. Way too cute.
totally brings a tear to my eye. congrats!
YAY! So happy for you all! What a beautiful girl, and a beautiful Big Sister! That pic of her in the hospital bassinet is hilarious! Fodder for future blackmail for SURE. Thanks for sharing!
I love the photos, especially the last one. Congratulations again.
Sigh….she is perfectly…perfect. Just gorgeous. Really. Congratulations. Now the fun begins!
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Come on, you people with your beautiful babies and families, you’re making me want to get knocked up again!!(Congratulations on a job well done. Gorgeous, simply gorgeous!)
My God you have freaking AWESOME taste in names!! Seriously my favorite girls name ever!!!!!Too bad I keep popping out boys….Congrats. Good luck and hope she continues to be a sleeper for you.
She’s beautiful. You’re all beautiful. Congratulations!
Beautiful girls.
Egads, I leave for 3 hours and there is a new post and about 1 zillion comments already! That last photo is a killer! Sooooo cute! And Thalia in the baby bassinet is pretty adorable too. Only 1 push? You are a machine! Have 10 more! Hope you are getting some rest mama. Take it easy.
yummy family goodness.
oh heck yeah. all of it — the words, those lovely pictures, the sweetness. congratulations to you all. welcome sage!
So precious! Perfect indeed.
The picture of the three girls is priceless…enjoy
Oh you SO saved the best for last. Thrilled for all of you!
You are all amazingly stunning. Congratulations!
Welcome to the world Sage!She’s beautiful and lovely and all the squishy goodness of baby. Congratulations to you and your family.
What a great story, what great pictures! Sage is so plump and juicy, you just wanna eat her up! Congratulations, Liz. She really does look like you, you know.
Awwww…she’s precious! That last picture made me tear up. Congratulations again. What a nice, easy birth, the very best kind!
Enjoy your sweet baby girl.
Congratulations! That last photo is in a frame on your wall, no?
Oh my GOD!!! You look amazing, your daughters are gorgeous and the last picture is unbelievable-three contented ladies. Congrats on a beautiful family.
Those pictures brought tears to my eyes. Very loverly family,congrats!
Congratulations! She is beautiful.
Beautiful times four, for your whole family.I’m glad that things went so smoothly. It’s really nice to hear when things go well, and not just the scary birth stories.
Okay, I promise to stop confusing you if you promise to stop making me cry.That pic of Thalia in the bassinet is a riot. And I’m such a dork that I recognize that decor of the room and it’s made me want to go back to the hospital.
Congrats!!!
I think this post needs a gorgeousness warning at the beginning.
Baby pictures rock! Pictures of babies with mom and sibling rock, too.
Congratulations! Yay!!
Congratulations! I love all the pictures, especially that last one of you three. You are beautiful! And I’m so happy for you.
Beautiful and perfect. Congratulations!!!
Amazingly blessed man you are Nate! Congratulations, it’s so nice to see you doing well. Isn’t life wonderful.. God bless you!
Two wonderful girls, and a great writer mom for them! Congrats & wishes of happy, healthy years to come, from this side of the world (Istanbul, Turkey).
Oh Liz, she is gorgeous!!! And definitely smiling in that last photo, as she should be with such an adoring big sister and beautiful Mama!
Oh so I had to look up what Sage meant because you mentioned the meaning as a reason for the pick…..I was amazed by the graphs http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/SageShe is absolutely breathtaking and has such a look of calming peace. I love the pic where it appears she is looking straight into the camera. Thalia looks like she is going to be a great “2nd mommy” to her. Enjoy your moments together and congrats to your family.
So beautiful! Congratulations. You must remember to post about all of the bad parts of new babies because honestly all of this new baby stuff is making my ovaries ache. I somehow managed to skim over the part where you said you were up nursing every hour last night, and went right to the pictures though.Enjoy!
I want one!Hooray!!She’s lovely!
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