You might’ve noticed things have been a bit quiet around here the last few days, for good reason… On Monday, 2/8 at 8:22 am, the newest addition to our family came into the world! It was a pretty overwhelming and incredible day, and while this won’t be a full birth story, I’m excited to share a few of the details with you.
Tova’s (Abbreviated) Birth Story
Tova was born via c-section, a much different experience than I had with Naomi. She was breech the entire time and never really flipped, so I knew c-section was a possibility, but my doctor was confident that I was a good candidate for a version, a procedure where they try to flip the baby externally. We did attempt it the day of my delivery, but it was honestly a painful and scary experience, and after a few attempts, we all agreed it wasn’t happening. As soon as she came out, I had a better understanding as to why… She was 7 lbs, 6 oz! No tiny baby. Naomi was 6 lbs, 10 oz and she was born at 40 weeks and 3 days. This baby was born at 39 weeks. Who knows how much she would’ve weighed! I know that’s a not a big baby per se, but it’s pretty big for me.
In any case, I didn’t care how they got her out, as long as it was safely for both of us. The team at Methodist Hospital in Houston was incredible, and made the 4 days we stayed there pretty close to perfect. I was induced successfully the first time, so I didn’t know what to expect, but I was a great day.
One of my concerns about the c-section was that my baby would be whisked away from me and that I wouldn’t get to have that special skin to skin moment with her like I did with my first daughter, but as soon as she came out, they gave her to me and I held her for the rest of the surgery. It was just as beautiful a moment as the first time, and I really appreciated them making it special. It wasn’t nearly as bad as I’d built it up in my head to be.
Our families were beyond excited and were actually waiting for me in my room when they wheeled me back in at 9 am. Don’t worry, those are chocolate cigars 😉
We couldn’t get over how much Tova looked like Naomi at birth. As the days pass, she’s coming into her own and looking more like my husband (in my opinion, anyway). Believe it or not, we didn’t name her until 3 pm the day of her birth. We had a few names on the list and wanted to see if any felt right before making the final decision. We loved the name Tova and eventually decided that’s who she was; the name means “good” or “goodness” in Hebrew, and that’s what she is, pure goodness. Hannah is for my husband’s grandfather Harry, who I never got to meet, but everyone says was an incredible, generous man, kind man.
One of the best moments of the entire week was introducing these two sisters. I’m so excited for them, and can’t wait to see how their relationship grows over the years. Naomi has been incredibly gentle with and curious about her new sister. This moment melted my heart.
The day we left the hospital, we dressed her in the cutest little Kickee Pants outfit and beautiful headband from my friend Megan at Willow Crowns. I told Megan I wished I’d had some of her business cards to pass out, so many people stopped us. It was as close to feeling like Miss America as I’ll ever get, being wheeled out in a wheelchair while being complimented and congratulated by every person we saw.
Although some days are tougher than others, we’re getting adjusted quickly, and for some reason, it’s MUCH easier this time. I hope that continues.
I’ll share more later, but for now this is just a quick update so you can meet our sweet girl. xo
Esther! She is gorgeous and I love her name. I bet Naomi is the best big sister. Congrats to your whole family.
Congratulations! Beautiful and precious. Love you caught her smiling.
Congratulations on the new addition to your family! I love her name 🙂 My first was breach and they tried to turn him and yes, it HURT! To no avail, he was delivered c-section too!
She is so sweet! Congratulations!
Congratulations! What a beautiful addition to your family!
Congratulations! This post has made me a lot less terrified of the possibility of a c-section, I was induced with my first and now I’m a few months away from my second. She is absolutely beautiful!
Beautiful baby and love the name!
What a gorgeous baby!
What a sweet baby girl. 🙂 Biggest congratulations to you! She’s gorgeous. 🙂 Having girls close in age is so fun.
Oh my goodness!! How adorable.
SHES SO PRECIOUS!! Congratulations friend!! I am so happy for you!
Absolutely precious!! Your world such a rosy glow. Wish you and your loved ones the very best of times. Thank you for adding such loveliness to our world.
Congratulations!! She is beautiful and I love her name!!
She’s adorable and congratulations to your family. I went to college with an awesome girl named Tova and have loved it ever since. Cheers!
This literally brought tears to my eyes! So so sweet and I love her name! Congrats to you and your husband 🙂
That is one gorgeous baby, mama, and big sister. Must be some good genes!! I love reading birth stories and am so thrilled for you and your family!!
oh my goodness, that last photo.. I just love her!
Beautiful girl! Congrats!
Congratulations! Love her name, we went with a hebrew name for our second daughter too. Welcome to the world sweet Tova.