Siena's NYC Birth Story During Covid 19

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There are so many emotions still flowing though me when I think of bringing our surprise bundle of joy into the world on April 8, 2020. Siena’s unique birth is something we’ll always cherish and one day will share with her. Since it was during an unusual and rare time in the world, I knew I’d want to share it with you all., especially as it may be helpful to other soon to be Mom’s having to deal with the same situation. This post is quite lengthy, but hey so is 9 months of carrying a human, then trying to recap the last month during a global pandemic!

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It’s not every day that a baby is brought into the world in times like these! COVID-19 is something no one expected or had time to prepare for. Then throw having a baby into the mix made, and it made everything much more interesting to say the least.

In becoming new parents Kevin and I prepared to the extent we felt comfortable, but didn’t overthink the birth itself. We took the approach that anything unpredictable could happen and trusting in your doctor throughout the process is essential. Since I was fortunate to have a smooth and healthy pregnancy I knew I wanted the delivery to be as healthy and with limited interventions as possible. Like anything in my life I like to be well informed, lean toward facts, and data for a lot of my decision making. After reading up on pregnancy and child birth Kevin and I did discussed what our birthing philosophy would be. We did have a loose birth plan that we later refined with our doula and discussed with my OBGYN. Building your birth plan is always a personal decision and we felt confident we found the one that worked best for us. We had joined Park Slope Parents in Brooklyn and started to connect with other April 2020 expectant parents. It was a great way to share feelings and seek support. We had prepared to take a child birth class but when circumstances changed in NYC all the in person classes were put on hold. More on that later, but fortunately I had connected us with a virtual doula that became very essential throughout the pandemic and I can thank for a smooth as possible labor and transition into parenthood.

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My due date of April 2 came and went in the height of the pandemic. My Doctor began discussing a possible induction once I was past 40 weeks. This wasn’t ideal but the baby had to make his/her debut so we scheduled it late as possible for April 10. I got to work to try any natural remedy and utilized our doula for labor inducing strategies. For those of you who know me, when I have my mind set on something, I’m quite persistent. From raspberry leaf tea, inverted positions upside down, in home workouts, curb walking, long walks, and bouncing on my birthing ball I did everything I could. As Kevin worked from home, he found it all very comical.

The policies within the hospitals continued to change with what seemed like every press conference the state governor of New York held. I had already been attending my weekly pregnancy appointments partnerless. I was wearing a mask and entering through the Hospital’s Emergency Department as the location of my OBGYN office was at New York Presbyterian Hospital. Originally we were told birth partners and doulas were no longer allowed to join birthing mothers in labor and delivery. This was absolutely crushing when we found out the news. I remember crying and feeling like a dark cloud just loomed over us as we wondered if we were making the right decision to stay in New York City. We knew our hospital offered world renowned care as one of the top 5 hospitals in the country, but now at what cost for risk of exposure to COVID 19? Ultimately, we decided to stay since my new date was less than two weeks out. Switching everything to an upstate doctor I didn’t have a rapport with and having to pack everything up felt so daunting. After accepting the news and ordering a phone clamp to Facetime in my husband for delivery I prepared with our doula for me to birth alone.

A week later we received information that the policy had changed and birth partners would be allowed for delivery! They would have their temperatures taken, be required to wear PPE, and leave after delivery once I was transferred to recovery. This moment felt like a giant weight had been lifted, but in the back of my mind I was still fearful of him being taken away from my side if I were to test Covid positive.

In early March I had a bad cold that started at the end of February. One of the strangest symptoms was that I lost my sense of taste and smell. But at that time, it was not a well known symptom of COVID, and there was no access to testing to check.

Hospitals in NYC had started swabbing pregnant woman admitted for labor, but at our location they were not also testing husbands. I tried not to think about this.

On the morning of April 7 my contractions started but had not progressed enough for me to head to the hospital. We had planned to labor at home as long as possible to avoid any further exposure in the hospital. A full 24 hours later, on the morning of April 8 my contractions had become very close together and our doctor recommended we head to the hospital. We grabbed our bags, took a quick photo of just the two of us and headed to the hospital around 6:00 am with the help of a very supportive friend with a car, who had been taking us to countless appointments so we could avoid public transit.

The drive into Manhattan had never looked so desolate between contractions. It was like everything had been frozen in time and left to itself. Upon arrival I entered triage, had my vitals taken, was examined, and was dilated to almost 4cm. I was told I would be admitted. I was also swabbed for COVID 19 and was told I would receive the results hours later. Kevin met me in the delivery room after having just his temperature taken and from here we set up our space with some relaxing music and met our amazing labor and delivery healthcare staff.

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Labor progressed throughout the morning and around 1:00 pm my contractions had picked up while I was awaiting my epidural. A doctor entered and I noticed the nurses had changed into different PPE. The doctor told us that my COVID results were back and I had tested positive, even though I was asymptomatic.

We were told Kevin would have to leave the hospital since he had been exposed to me and they needed to limit further exposure risk to their staff. We were completely heartbroken and in tears. After so many ups and downs I was at a loss (and still very much in labor).

Kevin said goodbye to me, and I watched as he left the hospital room. Leaving me all alone to labor. Even after the birth I think back and I feel like this moment was taken from us. We later discovered this policy changed back to normal just two weeks after our birth. Coping with that moment has been a big part of my postpartum recovery.

We made the decision that I should not have to birth alone since the hospital informed me I was allowed to have an additional support person by my side. My childhood best friend joined me for the birth and we zoom called in Kevin, once he got home. We are so happy we made that decision, Talitha helped me through every tough contraction and encouraged me throughout the delivery. She stayed with me long after to support us. It is a day I will never forget and feel so grateful for to have such supportive friends in our lives that really stuck by our sides.

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At 11:46pm, after two hours of har labor and pushing I delivered a baby girl, Siena Rae Siskar. Choosing to keep her sex a surprise was such a fascinating experience and so incredibly special. It helped get me through the labor! We chose to name her after our favorite city in Italy, where our love story began over 10 years ago. And Rae, is in honor of Kevin’s late father, Raymond.

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We feel incredibly blessed to welcome our healthy baby girl, whom tested negative for COVID over three times during the next two weeks. My husband and I later tested positive for antibodies after staying in quarantine in Brooklyn for over two weeks and were glad to not have any symptoms once home with Siena. We feel so grateful to have Siena as a Rae of light through this time. And are so appreciative of all the support from friends and family as she made her arrival. Kevin has been the most incredible dad and very hands on as he helped so much with Siena during my recovery period which definitely took longer than I expected. Siena is absolutely precious and we cannot get enough of cuddles as a new family of three!

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If you’re interested in hearing more about our birth story my husband published a much more refined post with more baby photos here. I’m also participating in a breast milk study for mothers who tested positive with Covid. You can read more about that here and my hospital bag packing list here.

If you have any questions about safe guarding yourself and your family as an expectant mother, newborn care amidst the pandemic please leave a comment or you can contact me at colleenmarie@colorsofcolleen.com. We are all in this together mamas!

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Best Pregnancy Products for Mamas to Be

I’m officially into the third trimester and starting to think back to all of the different stages of this first pregnancy with the excitement, nerves, and hormones flowing! it’s truly amazing how much this baby has grown over the past 6 months and will continue to grow in these last 2 months. The female body is incredible in all the ways it changes to become the home to this little peanut. I’m just starting to get a tad uncomfortable and tired again so cannot wait to finally meet him or her in just two short months!

I thought it would be a good time to round up up some of my favorite pregnancy products for the pregnant mamas out there that I’ve used throughout the different stages of my pregnancy and answer some frequent questions I’ve received regarding pre pregnancy self care. All products are safe for mommy and baby to be! I don’t like to recommend products unless I’ve tried them for while, so most I started using within my first trimester and now some into my third.

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The hatch belly oil is by far my favorite tried and true body product and it is so worth it! I had tried a comparable belly oil but it had made me itchy and red, so back to the hatch oil I went. Into my second trimester I was using it 2x a day in a circular motion on my belly, hips, and thighs the most. It’s for use throughout the entire pregnancy and into the 4th trimester. I even put a few drops into my bath to soften my skin and it has a very soft calming scent. There’s the cleanest ingredients in it too so it had me sold even though it’s on the pricier side. The roller ball size is perfect for traveling and can go in your carryon. Now into my 3rd trimester I’ve been using it 3x a day and not a single stretch mark, yet!

I also have become hooked on baths so I’m loving the Pink Stork Bath Flakes. They’ve helped a ton with nausea earlier on but mostly soothes and relaxes my sore muscles and feet, while helping with sleep. I’m a bath fanatic so this combined with some of my favorite lush bath bubbles is my favorite!

Last month I had shared our pregnancy reveal post and promised I’d give more details into how we worked toward conception. In all honesty, we don’t don’t think it’s just one lifestyle change or one kind of supplement we tried, but a combination of things we tried and kept patient with. Everyone’s body and situation is different so what works for one person may not work for another. We had already been living fairly healthy lifestyles, walking everywhere and throughout the week we cook in to be mindful of what we are eating.

I firmly believe that if you stay positive without overthinking and treat your body well the benefits will come. If you’d like to read more about our pregnancy story you find that here.


Pre Pregnancy Prep

Throughout this journey I’ve been given so many helpful tips, tricks, and words of advice around a mama’s changing body and more to prepare me for motherhood. It’s become so special to be part of a whole new circle of support from friends, relatives, and family I’ve been put at ease more than I thought! These are just some of the products and tips we tried to add into our lifestyle to boost fertility.

Pre Natal Vitamins

I liked this organic brand I started taking 3-5 months before conception as recommended by my doctor.

Pre Mama Fertility Support for Her & Him

Vegan all natural drink mix that I added to my water once a day. Kevin also did the same, his was actually a little tastier with a strawberry flavor whereas the one for woman is flavorless. There’s also this birth control cleanse as “step 1”. It’s a 28 day cleanse to boost your body’s hormones for pregnancy. I personally never tried this since I had already stopped taking the bill a year prior to conceiving (as Dr. recommended)

Pink Stork Fertility Tea

I love this tea! I started having it once a day in the evening, then had two cups a day on weekends. It has a refreshing peppermint taste I enjoyed. I didn’t even finish the container of tea before we conceived. Be sure to read the directions, as there’s a best time to take this in your cycle. It’s not recommended to continue use after conceiving! There’s other teas from Pink Stork and products that are for before, during, and after pregnancy. You can find all their products here.

Pink Stork Morning Sickness Tea

I would have this in the morning in bed with crackers to subside any nausea in the beginning of pregnancy. Luckily I barely had morning sickness but I did have weeks of nausea. The trick was never letting my tummy get un full and staying away from any greasy/fatty foods.

If you or someone you know could benefit from trying any of these tips please pass this post along. I’m happy to answer any more questions if you leave a comment!