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Finally getting this wrote....
The morning of the 2nd I went to sleep a little before 2 a.m. I woke up briefly
when my husband came to bed, and when I shifted positions I noticed my belly
felt uncomfortable but I went back to sleep. I woke up again a little after 4
a.m. and it was much more uncomfortable and sort of crampy feeling. I got up
and went to the restroom thinking maybe I just really have to pee. It did not
go away. Than I ate some cereal after that to see if I was hungry. Still did
not go away. Sometime in this time period my back really started to hurt and I
noticed the pain was not continues, but would come and go. I had had “fake
contractions" off and on for a week or two so I was not sure if it was
real. I decided to take a shower to see if it helped it go away. They felt
worse. It was now about 4:30. I got dressed and waited a while longer. When
they seemed to be about 7 minutes apart I woke Beau up and made him time the
contractions. This was at 5:13 a.m. They stayed 7 minutes for about half an
hour but than they started to come at 5 minutes. We called the hospital and
told us to wait an hour and if they continue at 5 minutes for an hour to go
ahead and come in. So around 6:45 we locked the dog in his cage and left for
the hospital. At this time the contractions were getting stronger (still able
to keep standing through them) and they were 4 to 5 minutes apart. On the way
there Beau missed the exit and had to turn around. He was so nervous it was
cute! We got to the hospital and the maternity ward and when we walked up to
the counter Beau said “we are here to have a baby". They got me in a room
and took my temp and blood pressure and monitored the contractions and the
baby's heart beat. They checked me and I was at 3 cms and 80% effaced. It was
around 8 by this time. Beau than called his parents to let them know it was
happening. The doctor arrived at about 9:30 to check me, and Beau's parents
came around the same time. I was now 4cms and 90 % so the doctor went ahead and
broke the water. It did not hurt at all. The labor continued and not to much
after that I reached 5 cms and 100% effaced. The contractions were probably 2
to 3 minutes at this part. It was probably between 11and noon by this time.
Within the next few hours I reached 7 cms but stayed there for a few hours. I
was getting mild pain killers every hour or so at this time but I was told once
I reached 8 that they would stop. By 4:30 my contractions were very strong and
only a minute or so apart. I was getting very tired. Beau was great the whole
time and held my hand and helped me breath through them. Lots of women do
breathing patterns but I found that did not work for me so I counted, focusing
on this spot on the ceiling and on the numbers. I figured you have to breathe
to talk but conversation was not possible during contractions. Somewhere
between 4:30 and 5 I decided to get an epidural. I thought it would hurt but the
contractions were so painful I did not even feel the needle at all. I felt
relief from the pain in minutes. For the first time since early that morning my
back was not in agony. I could breathe again because all I was feeling was
pressure every minute or so. I wanted to push down so badly but was told not
to. It was hard to wait. . I quickly moved to 8 cms and than to 9 almost ten.
Than around 6 I was allowed to start pushing. I spent the next half hour with
just Beau the nurse and I in the room and around maybe 6:30 the doctor got
there and pushing was hard. It hurt a lot even with epidural. Yes, I was
screaming the last few minutes. They were using suction because I would push
and she would move forward but when I stopped she would slide back a little.
This was not getting her out though and I was exhausted. The doctor than did an
episiotomy, and was able to pull her out. The nurse said “do you want to see
the head" and I said “No, just get it out!" Than they pulled her out
the rest of the way and laid her on me. She came out at 6:53 p.m. I was so
tired and weak (and in pain) that I was not focusing on her. Beau was though
and snapping lots of pictures. I did not have an instant feeling of bliss many
women talk about; I just stared at her as I tried to catch my breath. They took
her away to wipe her off and check her out. While they did this the doctor
finished up with me and I was able to sit back and drink some water and all.
When they gave her back to me I was much more receptive to her pretty baby -ness
able to focus on her. The grandparents than got to come in and see her. I
stayed up most of that night with her because she did not want to be sat down. She
slept for hours on my chest while Beau slept. I was exhausted but I did not
care because holding her was so wonderful and I could do nothing but thank god
for this beautiful gift he gave me.
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My name is Sarah and I am due early January. It says on here that I am due the 5th because my ultrasound around the 5th/6th week predicted January 5th but the one I had at 10 weeks said January 2nd. Since I had already told everyone January 5th I'm sticking to it although I think this baby is coming earlier than that. This is my first and my husband and I are very excited.
A little more about me.... I was born in Indiana but I grew up in Georgia and consider myself a southern girl. I am currently living in California and not really liking it. My husband and I are both military/ Army. He is an active duty psychological operations specialist and I am a reserve Military intelligence officer. In my civilian career I work for a Girl Scout council as a progran coordinator right now but I am transitioning to a different job title as our council merges with another. My degree is in Psychology but I'm not doing much with it right now. hmmm.. when I think of more I will write more. Thanks for reading!
It's A Girl !!!!
Madison Suzanne Deacon
Your labor prediction quiz results are below.....
Your baby will most likely be born in the morning. Justmommies predicts that your baby will weigh approximately 7.0 pounds and that your labor will be about 12 hours long.
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