Friday, April 6, 2012

Birth Story (Part 2)


Well, I got my epidural around 3:30 am and felt much better almost instantly. It was great. The nurse said it would probably be at least 4 hours until I would start pushing, and I was at 5 cm. I tried really hard to sleep, and probably did for about 45 minutes total. 

The nurse kept coming in the room and checking my contractions, looking worried each time. My contractions were completely gone. They didn't know how much pitocin to use because the monitor was not picking anything up. I knew I was having contractions because I could feel my stomach tighten up and there was still pressure. They finally figured out the cord was not working that connected the monitor to me. When it picked up again, the nurse was shocked at how strong my contractions were. They upped the pitocin a little and let me be for a while. 

They came back about an hour later and I was 7 cm. Things were really moving fast! They started prepping the room for the baby's arrival and it really started feeling real. At this point, it was probably 8:30 or 9:00 am. 

I had to sit up in the bed because my legs were complete logs from the epidural and the baby's heartbeat was going down with each contraction. Brian and Rachel came back up and were in the room visiting for a little while. The doctor came in to check me, and it was about 9:30 at this point. She said I was just about 10 cm and at 10:00, she'd come back and I would start pushing! 

WHAT?! I really had to do this?! 

Derek was about to go to the waiting room to tell everyone, but I wanted him to stay, I was really nervous. Well I suddenly felt super nauseas. I ended up throwing up a million times and as I was puking, I was telling Derek he can leave if he was grossed out. The nurse was laughing at me because I was more concerned about Derek being grossed out than the fact that I couldn't stop puking.  LOL 

9:55 came and the doctor came in. They took my monitors off that measured the contractions and set the bed up for me to start pushing. I couldn't believe what was about to happen. She told me to push when I feel the urge to push. I had no idea how delivery really went. Between contractions, we would talk and joke around. We were laughing about random things and then I'd push again. Derek was awesome and so supportive. It was such an amazing experience. 

At 10:30 am, the baby came out. They put the blanket up on me and let Derek announce, "It's a boy!" 

I immediately started crying and laughing. Derek said, "It's Declan Matthew!" 

They took him away to clean and measure him and Derek stayed by my side the whole time. I could not stop staring at our baby. Then they gave him back to me. 




We had to give him up so he could get his bath and checked out. Then I went to the mother/baby room with Derek. 

And the visitors started. :o)

Brian, my brother, with Declan

Rachel, sister in law

My mom and Decco

Dad and Declan

My mother in law and Declan 
My father in law and Declan

Derek and his new BFF that his parents brought for Dec









Derek's grandma gave these booties to Derek's mom with flowers in them when he was born and gave them to us for Declan's birthday! 

Four Generations
Our house when we got home. My friends are so cute! 

The first growth progression picture
Declan Matthew on his one week birthday






Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Birth Story! (Part 1)

Here is the last pregnancy progression picture: 
On March 28, my due date came and passed. I felt a few contractions, but nothing that lasted long enough. It was really sad and I was really bummed. 

So Thursday, I packed my bags and went to work. I had a dr appointment at 3:15, so I'd have to leave work a little early. I went through another day of people asking when the baby was coming and wishing that he or she was already here. All day long, I still felt no contractions and I figured pregnancy was my new way of life. 

I got to the doctor's office and the same old deal- blood pressure check, urine sample, wait, wait, wait for the doctor to come in the room. 

So Dr. Cohn came in the room and checked me. I had only progressed half a centimeter and was still 50% effaced. Bummer. Major bummer. She then said that she didn't like how my blood pressure looked so she checked it again. It was a little high. She wasn't worried because I had no signs of pre-eclampsia the entire pregnancy, but she didn't want it to turn into anything so she would schedule for induction. 

She left the room to talk to the other doctor and said she'd let me know when they'd induce. I was assuming this meant sometime over the weekend or the next week. I just kept hoping she didn't ask what day I wanted because I didn't want the responsibility of picking my baby's birthdate. 

Well.. she came in and said, "Ok! Here's the crazy plan. You're being induced tonight at 9:00." 

WHAT!?! 

I had to go into the hospital at 9:00 that night and they'd start me prepping for induction, but I wouldn't start pitocin until really late/early morning. 

I called Derek excitedly and told him the news. We both freaked out a little and he had to call to ask if he could leave work. 

I cried almost the whole way home because it was our last time with our dog all by ourselves. haha. 

Well by the time I got home, I was having mild contractions. Yikes! (She had stripped my membranes.) Derek got home, we cleaned the house a little, showered, and waited until 8:30 to leave for the hospital. 

Fast forward to us in the hospital room: 



By 9:30ish, Brian and Rachel were already up there to visit us and my parents and Derek's parents were in shortly after. It was hard to believe this was really happening. 

The nurse came in and put the IV in my arm to start me on some fluids and the antibiotics for group B strep. This was what I was most fearing. I almost passed out, but I didn't! I started contracting on my own and they were waiting to see if the contractions slowed down before giving me the pill to get me started or if they'd just start pitocin. 

Well, my contractions didn't slow, so they began pitocin on the lowest drip. I started having contractions about 1-2 minutes apart, so they had to stop it because they were coming to fast. At this point, I was uncomfortable, but fine. 

That feeling of fine sure stopped quickly. Derek fell asleep when the awful contractions started. I went from feeling fine to wanting to throw up from pain quick. I called Derek's name to try to wake him up, but he kept sleeping! I wanted to kill him, but I was hooked up to too many machines. LOL. Thankfully my mom came in to visit me and helped talk me through the contractions, but they got unbarable. So I asked for an epidural. 

When they came in, Derek woke up. While they were prepping the epidural stuff, Derek started to look really pale... then green. He had to sit down because he was about to pass out. So while I was getting the epidural, all I could think about was how no one noticed how green he was and how I was pretty sure he was going to be flat on the floor at any moment. I barely noticed I was getting the epidural, so this was perfect for distracting me LOL. He wasn't even sick over the fact that I was getting a huge needle in my back, he's good about needles, it was because it was so hot in the room and he got up super fast from being sound asleep. 

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I'm going to stop here because this is super long and people are coming over to visit! To be continued!