PTSD

I still get PTSD from my sons birth every so often.

& tonight it was getting in the bathtub.

I haven’t taken very many baths since his birth.

& I think it’s because it was one of the things I did to try to get him to move when he was in utero.

If you don’t know his birth story, I recommend going back and reading about the worst day of my life.

(Not because my son was born, but because of how traumatic it was for me and my family)

But back to the bath.

On Saturday of last year, I started to notice decreased fetal movement.

I could tell he wasn’t moving as much as normal and it took me a lot to get him to kick me.

So I tried all the tricks and the biggest one I tried was getting into the bathtub.

He ALWAYS moved like crazy when I was in the bath.

It was one of my favorite parts about being pregnant.

Watching the water move as my belly moved. Watching an arm or leg stick out. Or even just seeing myself pregnant for the last time.

It was all magical.

Until I hardly saw any movement as I laid there in the bath.

It ruined it.

& I may never see baths as “relaxing” or as “me time” ever again.

But tonight I got in and turned on Harry Potter and tried to enjoy it as much as possible.

But as much as our bath has changed over the last year (more bath toys, more grippy stickers), it still brought back way too many emotions from that weekend.

I WISH, gosh I WISH that I could take away the memories.

I wish someone would have caught his heart condition earlier.

I wish I watched my blood sugars more.

I wish we would have had him a few days prior when he was actively moving in utero.

But I also can’t look back at the “wishes” or the “what if’s”.

My son is here.

He is beautiful. He is happy.

& he makes our family whole.

Yes, he has a heart condition. Yes, his birth was traumatic.

BUT not a day goes by that I don’t regret having him or going through it all.

It’s just going to take me awhile and that’s okay.

#birthstory #traumatic #ptsd

Reading

We incorporate reading into our family a lot.

I have bought hundreds of kids books, if not thousands.

We have a book shelf in each room, that is overflowing.

We read to our kids A LOT, but they also love reading by themselves.

At 6 months old, children start getting books at their doctors appointments at our hospital and Riley was handed hers and she started “reading” it.

Our doctor was so impressed.

He said “we should take a picture of her and document why we do this! You guys must read to them a lot. You should be proud”.

We were and we still are.

In the last few weeks we have started to see how much reading means to them.

Holden asks for his little lamp to stay on so he can read and if we forget, he turns it on himself.

& Riley has a little unicorn light that she now calls her “book light”.

EVERY NIGHT they have to have a book to crawl into bed with and we love it.

& tonight, as I turn off Holden’s light like I always do, I see how much they love it as well.

#letthemread #allyouneedisabook #books