I've been MIA lately on the blog. Things have been crazy. Tyler has been super busy with work and such, and...oh yeah, I had a baby. She's 3 1/2 weeks old now, so I better get caught up a bit on here!
My due date was October 14. On the 10th I started contracting early in the morning and was sure the baby would come that day. I was wrong. The contractions tapered and I sort of waited around all day while trying to stay active to get them to come back. Just my luck (as with Kate), they started up strong that night and all I had to do was wait until I felt it was time to go to the hospital. We live about 20 minutes from the hospital and we had to drop Ada and Kate off at my parents' house on the way, so we didn't want to wait too long and have to give birth in the car! I opted to try a natural birth this time. We didn't have maternity insurance, so I wanted to save as much money as I could. I always wanted to try a natural birth and this was just the excuse I needed. I have a few friends who have had success with hypnobirthing so that is the method I chose. I borrowed a book and took a class and committed myself, though all I really cared about was giving birth sans medication. Anyway, we got to the hospital just after 3:o0 AM and I was dilated to a 5. I was wishing that I would have stayed home longer! The contractions were tough, but definitely manageable. I had great nurses who were very familiar with hypnobirthing. I got an IV but they didn't hook it up, so I was able to walk around as I pleased. I just had to be hooked up to monitors for 20 minutes out of every hour to make sure the baby's and my heart rates looked okay. We waited and waited. I sat on a birthing ball. I walked around. I got up to pee a lot. I listened to music and tried to relax. Tyler took a nap. After 2 hours I was dilated to a 6 and three hours later I was still a 6! I was sick of waiting. I went against all hypnobirthing philosophy and had the doctor break my water. There was meconium in the water (meaning the baby had pooped), so they were concerned about her ingesting some. They set up a station in the room to take care of her once she was born. Well, things certainly progressed quickly after that. I knew that things would pick up after that, so I started to get a little nervous (another hypnobirthing no-no). The contractions came hard and fast and I had a really hard time trying to relax. It pretty much didn't happen, although Tyler was a champ trying to get me to focus the whole time. It seemed like there was no break in between contractions. I soon felt the urge to push and the doctor was called back down. At this point I felt like I was going crazy, like I had no control of myself anymore. I was writhing in pain and just started pushing with all my might (yet another no-no). I got SO hot and was sweating like a pig. I started stripping off whatever I could. The nice nurse helped by wiping my face with a cool rag. I pushed and pushed and she wasn't coming out. Finally, her head came and the rest of her soon emerged. Poor Tyler missed it because he was in my face trying to get me to stay calm. I would have felt pretty good about everything, but this was not the end. With my first two births the baby was immediately placed on my chest. This time, because of the meconium, the nurses had to take her to suction her out and clean her off. They had her for a long time. I got to listen to them laugh about all her crazy red hair and her smashed nose while I tried to sneak a peek from across the room. This was tough because the placenta had to be delivered next. This was most unpleasant. The doctor was pushing hard on my tummy and I was again writhing in pain. It took quite a while to come out. Then, I had a 2nd degree tear that had to be sewn up. The doctor got a huge needle and poked me down there repeatedly to numb me up. It took a while to kick in and I was going crazy. The doctor kept telling me in a very serious voice that I needed to keep my bum down and stop moving around. I wanted to kick her across the room! All this was going on and I still didn't get to hold my baby. Finally, she wrapped things up and my sweet baby was brought to me. The nurses were sure right about her hair and her nose! I was so happy that she had finally arrived and the hard part (at least physically) was over. My first impression was that she looked like Kate as a newborn, but now I think she looks more like Ada did. My sister thinks her resemblance to Tyler is uncanny. We named her Lyla Jane. She was born on October 11 at 9:17 AM. She weighed 7 lb 1 oz and was 20 1/2 inches long. We decided (because of the lack of insurance) to try and get out of the hospital as quickly as possible. We stayed one night and left the next morning. While I'm glad I experienced a natural birth, I wouldn't do it again!
I just love her to bits. Newborns are the sweetest things. I am overwhelmed with gratitude to all the help we have received. We have received multiple meal offers, gifts, help with Ada and Kate, etc. We have received so much help. I can't believe I had three kids (let along three girls!), but things are going well. Thanks to all who have made this transition easier for us.
7 lb 1 oz
Little angel (with a poor little smashed nose)
I look like I've been through a lot!
Look at that hair!
They just love their sister!
Enjoying the doughnuts from Grandma
First bath
Playing with their new babies that Baby Lyla gave them
Morgan and Jordan
Grandpa Squire
Happy family of 5
Aunt Abby
Trying to catch up on sleep
So tiny in that carseat
Cousin Lauren, who shares the same birthday
12 comments:
Great decriptions! The wanting to kick the doc across the room part of your story cracked me right up, although I know it's not funny, just a funny way to explain it. Way to go enduring to the very end though. It is quite the experience. I am w/ you on just having them break your water when you are just chilling for a while. I did the same thing w/ Parker. Having mildly painful contractions while waiting for something else to happen gets old after a while and breaking that water speeds things right up. I hope you're glad you did it w/o the meds once even if you don't want to again.
Congratulations! I loved reading the detailed story, it really is no fun but I am proud of you for sticking to your goal of an unmedicated birth. My births have always started with my water breaking so I have never had them do it for me, however if I was stuck for a while I would more then agree to have it done. There is no right or wrong thing to do at birth just what you are comfortable with and there is nothing wrong with speeding the painful process, hehe! Let those weirdos hypnobirthing mothers do their crazy thing... Oh wait that includes me, lol! All you should focus on is that you did it and you have a precious little baby to show for. I loved that first picture of your family of 5! How exciting! Sorry I haven't come to visit you but we have been out of town a lot and I like to give mommies a couple of weeks to adjust, thats what I prefer so I try to do that for others. I will text you : )
I just love that Lyla Jane. What a sweet baby!!! I love your birth story too.
I'm so glad you wrote about all of the hard work you had to go through to get Lyla here. That sort of thing needs to be documented so you can remember all that you went through. You are one tough lady! I don't think I could ever try a natural birth, so I look up to you for that! Congratulations on the sweet new addition to your family. She is adorable!
Congratulations! I love her name and I am so glad she is here!
Thanks for sharing your story! I'm sorry that it wasn't a more positive experience, but what a great accomplishment.
Congrats Al! Can't wait to meet her. You had me crying I was laughing so hard. The way you described it was amazing. It sounded absolutely horrible!! I'm sure glad it's over and that you're feeling better now. :) (By the way, I'm so jealous of the red hair. So cute!)
Congratulations! I don't know how you did it natural, what a trooper! Your girls are beautiful. What a blessed and wonderful family!
You are AMAZING! I can't believe you went through all that. She's beautiful and I'm so happy for your little family.
I'm finally catching up on this great news. Way to go with your natural birth! Nice work! I'm wondering if you'll plan to do it again?
Lyla is beautiful. How funny that you have three girls and we got three boys. We'll have to hook them up one of these days, eh?
Wow - congratulations. she is beautiful. I am convinced that there is nothing better than having a newborn snuggle on your chest! Enjoy this special time.
Congrats! She is so cute!!! You're my hero for going natural- I'm pretty sure I would be willing to pay whatever it cost for the drugs part way through the labor. Plus, I'm kind of a wimp.
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