Introducing Poppy James Dawson

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Hi Guys!!! Sorry for the semi-radio silence the last 2ish weeks! We brought a new member to the fam/team and it's been a whirlwind. Meet Poppy James Dawson - born at 6lbs, 3 ounces and she's 100% perfection and we are OBSESSED.



 

Before we get into her birth story - I just want to say thank you to everyone who emailed, texted, DM'ed tweeted etc with words of congratulations. We're so over the moon and also deliriously tired and feel so lucky that Poppy is coming into such an incredible family here with the What's Gaby Cooking community! It's been a looooong journey but here's what happened!

At my 30 week appointment (we didn't do an ultrasound because no need that week) things were looking GREAT. My OB felt her in my tummy and was confident that she was head down, butt up and just chilling. I left my appt, went home, ate some Butterscotch Chocolate Caramel Balls and went on my merry way

At my 37 week appointment we did an ultrasound and MUCH to our surprise... we discovered she was Frank Breech. That means she was head up, feet up with her cute little toes touching her forehead. My OB and the ultrasound tech measured my amniotic fluid and said, we could try and flip her the next week. I never had much of a birth plan, I think babies will come into this world however the heck they want, so I said ok... let's try and flip her next week. Back home I went to some more Butterscotch Chocolate Caramel Balls.

The following week I went in early in the week and my amniotic fluid levels were FINE. Not great but that's to be expected as you near the end of a pregnancy. My OB scheduled me to do the flip later that week with 1 more ultrasound to double check that my amniotic fluid levels were up to snuff for the actual flip. Low and behold... when I went in for that ultrasound my amniotic fluid levels had dropped even more and my OB (who I love very much) looked at me and said.... meet me at the hospital this afternoon... C-Section coming your way.

We had discussed the possibility of having a C-Section before if she didn't flip. It was never my first choice because the recovery time from the incision is longer and we all know I'm not very good at sitting still for any extended period of time... but there we were! Everything I had envisioned went right out the window. No laboring at home, no painful drive over the canyon to the hospital, etc. I mean... my hospital bag became mostly WORTHLESS because it was mostly things you need to recover from a vaginal birth. BUT to be honest, nothing mattered. I just wanted this baby to come out as safely as possible.

So, 2 weeks before Poppy was actually due, we rolled right into the hospital, delivered via C-section and Poppy James Dawson was born. Typically the doctors make you stay in the hospital for 3 nights with a C-Section but I'm happy to report we waltzed out of there after 2 nights so we could get home and settle into life with a newborn.

So now, here we are! A little party of 3! Healthy and happy and working on fattening up little baby Poppy. I was up and moving within 3 days and already back on the neighborhood walks daily. (moving is the BEST way to get that incision to heal so that's what we're doing!) Poppy is very excited to be part of the WGC world and I cannot wait to introduce her to avocados and all the other delicious things in the future!!

Also how do new moms manage to return phone calls, answer text messages and/or do laundry? THERE IS NO TIME!!

252 Comments

  1. Congratulations! What a tricky position your Poppy was in! Glad she is safely in the world. Best wishes to your family. What a blessing!

  2. Congratulations! My first was an emergency C-section and for some reason I was so disappointed in myself when the doctors came to tell me. (that's so crazy and stupid I know) I came to terms and was happy to have a healthy baby. As a side note for the future Dawson babies. I was able to have 3 more babies naturally. Enjoy your new little family!
    Looking forward to buying your magazine. Looks amazing.

  3. I still remember when my first child, daughter was born 44 years ago. It was a miracle from God.
    Enjoy every second of your precious child's life. It is difficult when you are sleep deprived but it does not last forever. It does get better. AND the best is yet to come. All you have to do is take care of yourself and Poppy and everything will fall in line. God bless you all!!

  4. Congratulations!! And you don't. You may mean to reply to a text, you may even start that reply, but 3-7 days later you'll see that you, in fact, did not actually reply to that text. Or fold that laundry. But who cares. Just snuggle that baby. ❤️

  5. Congrats to you all! Poppy is absolutely precious! Enjoy this special time in your lives...emails & correspondence can wait! Time to prioritize, Momma!

  6. Absolutely precious! Welcome to dear, sweet Poppy! Thrilled for you and Thomas--Congratulations! I, too, had a Frank breech baby--he turned 32 yesterday! My subsequent two babies were vbacs and it was much easier than the C-section recovery. Wishing you quick healing and great happiness with adorable Poppy!

  7. Hooray! We are all so happy for your family of 3! How exciting! Enjoy every minute, the time flies by way too fast!

  8. Thanks for sharing! We are all so happy for your family of 3! How exciting! Enjoy every minute, the time flies by way too fast!

  9. Thank you for this update!!! I have wondered about you since your first post about being PG and the arduous journey you and your husband have traveled. I can only say congratulations, best wishes, and enjoy the next 50+ plus years of evolving bonding and growing love!!!

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