Hello friends! It's been a loooong time since I've written in this little blog. I think I was around 20 wks pregnant the last time I made an update. We chose the name Daisy the day after she was born. We watched her closely, making sure we chose the right name. She opened her huge sparkling blue eyes, and we knew right away she was a bright and happy little Daisy. NOW...I wanna cut right to the chase on this post. So enjoy, the birth of Daisy:
My water broke naturally over dinner around 9 pm on the
evening of 12/30/2014. I had been in a lot of pain with light contractions for
about a week. I had been in and out of the birthing center and they classified
the contractions as “false labor”. My contractions were where they were
supposed to be, but I wasn’t dilated enough. I was only at a 1 when they
checked me. My contractions started picking up closer together and they were
timing at about 5 min apart for 2 days… another trip to the birthing center,
showed that I was in
prelabor, but still not dilated enough. They offered to
induce me, but I knew Daisy would come on her own time.
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| This is it! |
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| My last pregnancy picture (39.5 weeks) |
The next evening on Dec 30 at 9 pm on a Tuesday..my water
broke. Same time and day that it happened with her sister. On a Tuesday at 9.
Unfortunately, there was also
meconium in the fluid..just like with her sister.
Since I was
VBACing, it was more threatening this time. I was almost certain
they wouldn’t let me attempt natural labor. I called the midwife and she told
me to come on in. They put me in a room and told me I needed to try and rest.
However, on the couch next to me, was a snoring toddler and an even louder
snoring husband. I couldn’t rest. I woke Jeff up and we walked the hallway of
the labor unit while Laila slept in the room. Each time we did a lap near the
nurses station, we could hear them calling in epidurals to the other rooms.
Pure silence is what we heard while walking. No other mothers were attempting
natural birth that day one nurse told us. In fact, we were told that very
rarely do women deliver without meds at the center, even though they had
intended to. I wanted to change that. Each time we passed a nurse in the hall…they
would kind of smirk. You could tell they were doing a personal count down of
how long it would take me to request meds. On one particular lap, a woman was
being moved back into her room from a C-section. She was crying because she
couldn’t get up or move. I felt for her.
Around midnight, contractions were picking up, but I still
was at a 1. She said she would like to administer a balloon device to open me
more. I asked if I could please try to let my body do it on its own. She said
she would give me until the morning (6 hrs.) but if I hadn’t progressed, that we
needed to get the ball rolling. I walked…and walked…and walked. She came back
and checked me again and I had progressed to a 4!!!!
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| Bouncing my life away. |
I bounced on the birth
ball some more. And since mine and Daisy’s vitals were so great, they allowed
me to labor in the birth tub. Before I got in the tub, they checked and I was
at a soft 6 centimeters!! I still had to be closely monitored since I was
VBACing. The water felt great. There was a lot of back pain though. At this
point we discovered I was experiencing
back labor.
The only thing that helped was to have Jeff push on my back
HARD through EVERY contraction. Every once in a while his sister or their
godmother would take over. But that pressure was the only thing helping me. The
contractions started slowing down. The water had relaxed me too much. The
midwife suggested she check again when I got out of the water. I was at a 6 still.
I started bouncing and walking again. At this point, I told Jeff I couldn’t do
it. He looked at me and said “You ARE doing it. You’re more than half way
there. Listen to your body. Interventions WILL lead to a C-section again.” I
got past that hump quite quickly and never asked for pain relief again. I went
back to the room and began looking at my affirmations. I laid them across the
bed and stared at them as I bounced on the ball. I kept telling myself. “You
ARE doing this. Your body has this!” I remembered to keep my jaw loose, and I
yelled when I felt I needed to yell. Laila was in the room with us and she was
laughing at my screams. She was playing games on an iPad and hanging out. She
kept saying “I love you mommy! You can do it mommy!!”
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| In the labor tub. |
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| Dancing to drop the baby down. |
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| dance, dance, dance |
The midwife came back and checked me again. I was at an 8!!!
The midwife wanted me to start progressing faster, so she said I should stand
and sway. I made sure not to tense up through the contractions. I was in the
zone. Jeff danced with me through the pain to help her drop into the birth canal. It was beautiful. The midwife came
back and asked how I felt. Almost at that exact moment, it felt like I had to
use the bathroom. She said she thought it was time. She said she had heard my
yelling from the hallways, and it sounded primal. (Which gave me goose bumps
and I somehow felt cosmically connected to every other woman that had given
birth naturally throughout the centuries) She asked if I felt like I could
push. I knew I could. I moved to the
bed. She checked me and I was at a 9. I started pushing every time I felt the
urge to. About 5 pushes in, she said she could see the head. Jeff and his
sister were helping to hold my legs so that I could bear down. She said I was
pushing like a champ.
Suddenly, she told me
to feel the head!! For some reason, I said “no!” I think I was nervous, or
having an out of body experience. But a few seconds later, I felt her. I was
amazed. 2 pushes later, she was out.
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| Seeing her for the first time. |
Fat, and a head full of black wavy hair. She went directly
to the breast and latched on with the latch of a pro! I was bleeding pretty
badly, but they immediately gave me some clotting agents. I delivered the
placenta. We left her attached to it until it had worked its last bit of
nourishment into her little body…and then we cut the cord that had kept her
alive and well inside of me for 9 months. They had
NICU standing by while I was
in labor in case she inhaled any meconium. I was so relieved when they told the
NICU nurses they could leave.
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| Jeff kept saying "You did it!" |
Laila’s first words
to her little sister were “ I love my baby sister.” They kept me over night to
make sure my bleeding stopped. It did, and I was discharged the next afternoon.
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| Meeting her best friend. So much love in this picture. |
The entire birth experience was the exact opposite of my
first. It was amazing and beautiful. The room was full of love and support. I
would do it all over again in a heart beat.
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| My world. |
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