So I had a pretty awesome day Tuesday, getting into the nursing program and all
the day before I have a baby. I couldn't stop smiling all day. Tuesday night I
got very little sleep. One time my mind would be racing about nursing, the next
about labor and delivery, the next about Zoey with her new baby sister, and
sometimes about how the heck am I going to do it all in 5 short weeks. Needless
to say I was up before my alarm.
We leave a little early at get to the
hospital about 10 minutes early. The front desk gets my information and signs me
in and tells me to wait. So we sit down and wait and wait, then the charge nurse
comes over and asks if they told us to call before we came in. Obviously not.
There wasn't enough room for me at the time but there should be at noon, so I
was to call at 11:30. Lovely. Not what i wanted to hear. So we leave and go to
Chris' family's house to see Zoey and take a nap. We went to Arby's to eat and
pass the time. I call at 11:30 and the charge nurse is busy and they say she
will call back. By this time I wonder if I should have just stuck with the 7
instead of this roller coaster of going in or not. She finally calls at 12 and
says to come in at 2. Finally!!!
We get there and they send me back and
get me all set up. The pictocin starts a little before 3. I was dilated to a
2.5 when they started me. That was surprising since I was only a 1 on
Monday. Shift change is at 5 and I got a new nurse who had a natural birth for
all three of her children so she said she would help me out. She told me
everything to expect. 1-6 is the longest, around 7 is transition, and after that
it is hard and generally when people change their mind about the natural
thing. I was really worried about the pushing and how that will go. She told me
the ring of fire is probably the worst part of it. So there I was fully informed
on how my labor and delivery will be.
I hang out in the bed for a while
watching tv and listening to my ipod. I found it helped to turn up my music and
sing when a contraction hit. So I was constantly putting my earbuds in and out
because I wanted to hear what was going on but needed them ready at a moments
notice. The nurse got me a birthing ball which was nice. It felt a lot better to
be able to bounce than just sitting there. My doctor came in about 6:30 and
broke my water. My contractions started getting a lot more intense almost
immediately. I just kept bouncing away listening to Cute is What We Aim
For. They had the only song I could find that had the right tempo, but didn't
change or have much just music time. So I don't know how many times I listened
to Curse of Curves. But it put me in the Zone to get trough them without too
much uncomfort. Chris made fun of me a lot when he heard the SAME song again. I
got checked again at 8:30 and was a 6! That was surprising. It took me 10 hours
with Zo to go from a 2-3, so 5 hours to get to 6 was aweeeesome.
The
contractions were starting to get a lot more painful, so my nurse showed me
different positions I could try. Some helped, some were awkward, and some were
just strange. At about 10 I was a 7 and my doctor text my doctor to let him
know how things were going. An hour later I was still a 7 and I was wearing
down. My nurse at this time got rid of her other patient so she could just be
with me. I was very grateful for this. She would show Chris things to do, but it
always felt so much better when she did it. I started shaking. Transition!
Around 1130 (I'm just kind of guessing at the times here. I wasn't paying that
much attention) she checked at I was about 7.5. It hurt so bad. I wasn't getting
much time between contractions and they were super painful. I started thinking
that I wouldn't be able to do much more. My nurse was so supportive and talked
me through each contraction- only 30 seconds and its over, you are through the
hard part ect. She checked me again around midnight because I was starting to
feel some pressure but didn't think I was feeling "the pressure." I was still
about the same part was an 8 and part was still the same. She could see the
disappointment and frankly terror to hear that. She asked if I wanted some
fentinol to take the edge off, which I agreed to. But when she checked me I
thought I was going to pee, so I went to the bathroom. I didn't have to go
after all, but sitting on the toilet felt kinda good. while I was in there she
started setting up. I started to feel even more pressure so she called in anyone
she could to help her. I remember her telling me whatever I do don't bare down
for anything. All of a sudden I had lots and lots of pressure and I knew that
the bathroom probably wasn't the best place anymore. I somehow managed to get
back to the bed with Chris's help. She checked me and sure enough I was
complete. She had the charge nurse call my Doctor. Nurses were running around
getting everything else set up while my nurse sat there with me telling me not
to push. After what seamed like forever he still wasn't there, she made sure the
charge called and I guess she didn't realize just how fast baby was coming so
she said she would call and tell him to get there stat. At that point she
started talking about how she has delivered a few of his babies. She had gloves
on and was giving counter pressure to keep her in. I kept saying I'm sorry I
can't help but to push, which was the honest truth. That was the hardest part of
the whole birth up til that point. He walked in the door gowned up and was
there. One contraction and well they don't call it the ring of fire for nothing.
Holly Cow. Ring of Fire is a nice way to put it. The only thing going on in my
mind is she better get out now so this is over. I felt her head come out and
knew just a little bit more and she would be born and BAM Ava was laying on my
belly. It didn't feel real at all. I think I was just trying to get through the
fact that I just went through all that pain and there was my sweet reward. I
knew I still had the placenta to deal with so I just watched as they took her
and did all that fun stuff. I did it. I had a natural childbirth. Something I
wasn't able to do with Zoey.
Part 2 is here.
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