Friday I had my final apt. with the doc before my induction schedualed for the next day just for a check up and go over everything that would be happening. Like after a hour of talking with the doc we werent quite positive we wanted to do the induction, just cause the chances of a c-section are about 30% with an induction, basically cause the body is not ready. So I call Chad and he literally runs from campus to the doctors office (I had the car) and the doctor stayed with us for another long while, while the office is totally closed and its getting dark mind you. It all came down to that if we were going to be induced on Sat. then I would need to go in that night and get 'the balloon', its a catheter they stick in the cervix to aid in dialation. So I would do that all night or until I am dialated enough (they pull it out when you are about a 4) while on a pitocin drip and wait for the baby to come...Or we were to wait a week. We prayed about it and felt really good about the induction and went for it.
So friday night we went in, and started this whole mess:) The balloon totally works, and is totally painful, they totally gave me narcotics to help the cituation. So the balloon was in from about 9pm to about 4am. I got my epidural at 5am and oh what a glorious thing that is! Then late morning/early afternoon I developed a 'hot-spot' an area where the epidural doesnt really work, it was on my left side around my hip area. That totally sucked, big time. By mid afternoon I was almost fully dialated and fully in pain. Totally did the whole shaking/puking/crying/praying thing from the pain. I pushed for about 1.5 hours and Lily Belle Meynders was born at 6:01 pm.
Talk about amazing. All that pain was so worth it....dont plan on doing it again for a while but it was awesome. She came out 8 lbs 10 oz, 21 inches long and with hair! During the whole process she swallowed a buncha amniotic fulid so they took her away and suctioned a ton of gunk out, I got to kiss her and then the her and Chad were off to the nursery to get her O2 stats up and her a little bit more healthy. About an hour later she was back and I got to hold her for the first time. It was amazing, I couldnt believe she was mine.
4 comments:
She is so adorable Rachel. Good job with the labor! Glad you didn't have too many problems. You're right..kids definitely grow up fast! Enjoy her being 1 week old and sleeping a lot. It's a great thing, but then again, it only gets better. :)
Congratulations! She is beautiful!
Welcome to the WONDERFUL world of being a mommy! Its the best!
Reading your story brought back so many memories! You'll be glad you wrote them down. It's funny how fast it all fades.
Being a mom is great! Enjoy every moment. Keep a journal and/or take lots of pictures. It makes it (somewhat) easier for them to grow up when you can read/look back how things used to be.
She is so sweet!
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