The Birth Story
12:28 PM
I know this post is meaningless to some but I wanted to get
Maisie’s birth story down on “paper” so it’s there to remember and available to
whomever so they can take what they want from it.
Before I even gave birth, I had developed a birth plan with
some assistance from my doula, Amanda, and my own research. I reviewed it with
one of the doctors in my OB office and was happy with the birth I had planned
for myself. I am sharing it here.
As you can see, I was not opposed to medicine, but I wanted
the least intervention as possible until I was ready. I wanted to see how far I
could go on my own. I also had strong feelings about being with my baby right
after she was born. Thankfully, the doctor I reviewed my birth plan with is the
doctor who delivered Maisie, so she was up to speed and we had already come to
agreement on anything she wasn’t comfortable with.
So, on with the story.
The week of June 8 my OB said that she believed I wouldn’t
make my due date of June 28, this is because at my appointment I was already
4cm dilated and 80 percent effaced. To put it in perspective, many first time
moms go past their due date and are induced at 0/0, so basically I was halfway
to where I needed to be to push out a baby.
That following weekend I thought I should finally get all my
stuff in order. The bag was packed, we washed and cleaned the car and cleaned
the house. I am sure going up and down the stairs in my house helped things
along. I was also drinking Red Raspberry tea, and trying anything natural to
move things along. By this point I was over being pregnant.
Sunday, June 14, Daniel and I just laid around until he
needed to get ready to go to the Orlando City Soccer Game. As he got up to
change I felt a pop in my belly. It was very different from the kicks I had
been feeling so I got up to use the restroom. When I hit the restroom I knew my
water had broke because water came gushing out. I yelled to Daniel, “Come here,
I don’t think you’re going to the game!”
I started shaking because I was both terrified and excited.
It was finally time to meet the baby girl, but what was ahead of me was all
foreign so I was nervous at what the future held. I called Amanda and let her
know what happened. She was great at talking me through the next steps and what
I needed to do at home before I went to the hospital. At this point it was 3
p.m. and I didn’t have any contractions. Daniel and I sat down at the kitchen
table while he had a quick drink to calm his nerves and me to collect my
thoughts. We left for the hospital
around 4 p.m.
I hung out in triage for a while, not sure the timing here,
but Amanda and my parents started showing up. As I am sitting in triage, my
water just kept gushing. At one point I had to change my pants because I had
soaked through them, even though I had taken every precaution not to. I started to feel small contractions as
I was sitting in triage waiting to be taken back. Once I was taken back, Daniel
joined me and that is when the process started for taking vitals, and seeing
where we were. I was 5cm and 100 percent effaced. So moving along nicely.
I think by 7 p.m. I was finally taken to labor and delivery
to continue the birth process. I had an AWESOME nurse named Natalie and found
out my favorite OB (there are seven doctors in my OB office) was on call. She
came and chatted with me and we talked through the next steps. I was also her
only delivery that night so she could spend her time with me, a nice thing to know,
as the contractions got stronger.
Contractions were coming more frequent and I was waiting to
get a wireless monitor so I could continue the process out of the bed. However,
things were moving really fast and the wireless monitor wasn’t received by the
time the pain got really bad.
Not sure of the time here, but by the time I was 8cm and
trying other birthing positions, I said the magic word and got an epidural. The
pain was really severe and I was screaming, something I didn’t really want to
do. But I am happy I did get the epidural because I was able to “enjoy” the
process more. I didn’t get the “walking” epidural but for some reason I was
still able to feel my legs and use them throughout the process. It did take the
edge off the pain so then I felt better. Soon after however, it was time to
start pushing. Basically, I felt like my body was making me push so the doctor
and nurse decided it was time to push. This was at a little before midnight.
Amanda was amazing because she talked me through pushes, and
reminded me where to push and kept me calm. She never tried to change my mind
about any decisions and was a great liaison between the nurse and doctor if I
was unsure. She also was a help to remind me to have a popsicle or ice so I
wouldn’t get dehydrated. Daniel was also great just being there for support. He
was a champ through the whole thing and tried to keep my mind off the pain by
giving me updates to the Orlando City Soccer score – they won! And talking
about other things that were not birth related.
I tried four pushing positions until I found the one I liked
the best and that was most effective. It was a piece of stretchy cloth over a
bar and I would pull myself into the crunch position using the cloth and then
push. After about an hour and a half, Maisie Lucille made her appearance. But
that wasn’t before she wanted to come out with her hands up and the doctor had
to rearrange her. Talk about pain!
Little Miss was a healthy 7 pounds 4 ounces and 21.5 inches
long at 1:32 a.m. on June 15. She has a cute little angel kiss birth mark on
her leg and a nice head of hair, surprising since I didn’t have nay hair when I
was born.
All in all I was very happy with my experience, as I went
with my birth plan, and it was fairly quick and the pain was manageable. Not
that I had ever gone through that much pain in my life, but it was over before
I knew it.
Daniel and I stayed in the hospital two nights and then
asked to go home if it was possible. They said yes, so we were home by Tuesday,
June 16 and then we were on our own!
I’ll post more about being on our own, our challenges,
triumphs, what works and doesn’t work for us and anything else I am finding to
talk about.
I am using this blog as a way to share my feelings, not only for someone else to read, but also as therapy for myself. I normally am writing everyday for a living, so having this outlet really helps.
I am using this blog as a way to share my feelings, not only for someone else to read, but also as therapy for myself. I normally am writing everyday for a living, so having this outlet really helps.
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