Monday, March 16, 2009

Birth Story

(warning: Typed in a rush while I could remember details)

Short Version:
Timeline:
cramps 5 am
Definitely contractions: 10 am
arrived to hospital: 12:50
Triage: 1:20 pm
LDR room arrival: 1:30pm
Allison's here: 2:27

Long Version:

I woke up around 5 am with some bad period like cramps. starting watching the clock and they were 8-9 minutes apart. Everyone told me you'll know what a contraction is, the real ones you can't talk through. So I got up and watched the clock. Jeff got up like normal I said sure go to work I think I'll go in late maybe. I was on email at home, doing a little work adn told them I was staying here to monitor it. About 10:30 the pain was more real, I called Jeff and told him to come home for lunch. He stopped and got food, ate it here. By the time he got home about noon the contractions were real - I was screaming through them down on all fours trying to get comfortable. they were about 5 minutes apart, so we were packing up the car. Got to the hospital at 12:50 got a wheelchair and was put in the waiting room. I was already pre-registered so Jeff just had to pay the deductible and show insurance. I was so thirsty from the screaming I was doing in my jacket in the waiting room - trying not to terrify the other visitors too bad. I was going to get up to steal some water from the bathroom adn when I stook up my pants were wet. My water broke about 1:10. It was 1:20 before I got in a triage room. Nurse told me to get in the gown. I had another contraction, screammed and she said dont push, if you feel like you're going to push get out here now. I did. She started something but then left for 5 minutes before checking me. when she did, she was frantic on her phone paging the dr, getting a room, other help. At 1:30 I was moved into an official LDR room. nurses were moving around crazy not really telling me much just that it was happening fast. One started my IV. My dr showed up soon and said oh, this should be fast, her head is about here (length of his finger). I asked if I could get an epidural and he said they would have to get blood work first and most likely that would take 20-30 minutes, so no. No drugs for me. I was pushing,without drugs, I coulnd't believe it. Didnt really have time to digest anything though. Dr offered help by way of a vaccuum. I said if I can't have drugs, I'll take whatever help I can get. So 2 more good pushes and she was out at 2:27.

Jeff was Mr calm throughout it all. or at least he put on that face for me - I'm glad. neither of had much time to digest most of it though. he cut the umbilical cord and was not phased by all the blood :) I'm glad I had my dr there, he was delaying another surgery for me. So after the baby was out, he disappeared for 20 minutes and came back to stitch me up. I have a 4th degree tear, so he put in 4 or 5 layers of stitches - took 30 minutes and that was just as painful as labor. he gave me Novocaine shots but there was still pain. so far recovery is hardest where stitches are concerned. I guess b/c I didnt have drugs in my system, I feel better than expected. my body is sore in strange places I guess from pushing and using muscles not used to.

Both sets of parents are here. Jeff's parents arrived before we were discharged and I came home to a clean house. Sweet! (Thanks Karen). Now we have people cooking for us. another thing I love - not having to come up with a menu. And I've learned a few tips on burping and putting on baby clothes :)

ok, people are back in the house, quiet moments over. I'll try to be good about blogging but sitting in this chair is not comfortable on my bum.

Overall, Allison is doing great - feeding like a champ. She's perfect to us. Beautiful and only really crying when there is something she needs. Jeff is a great daddy; working on making her a daddy's girl.

1 comment:

Keri Donald said...

So glad to hear everything went relatively well... even without drugs. :) Can't wait to see more pictures of Allison! :)

Also, about hurting in strange places... I'm sure a lot of it has to do with labor, but since I've never pushed a baby out, I couldn't say for sure. I CAN tell you that breastfeeding can make you sore in places you wouldn't have thought like your back, shoulders, neck. Maybe that has something to do with your pain, and if so... I think you should hit Daddy up for regular massages. :)