Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Birth Story


Because we were fast approaching the 42 week pregnant mark, we had to schedule an induction date for safety reasons. The week of the induction we tried all we could to get Elianna to arrive and nothing was working. I had come to terms with being induced and was just going to trust it was best. I was worried since my labor and delivery was not starting the way I had hoped, that all my plans and hopes of a completely natural delivery would have to be thrown out the window. We were scheduled to go into the hospital Thursday night to get the ball rolling so we could begin the labor process with pitocin on Friday morning. Wednesday evening I got a massage that was meant to both relax me and possibly bring on labor if the timing was right. Though this was our last resort, we didn’t expect anything to happen by that point. It was the most incredibly relaxing massage I’ve ever had!

Wednesday night I slept alright but was pretty uncomfortable. Thursday morning I woke up and tried to get some last minute things done since I knew Elianna would be here the next day. Just after noon, my mom, my grandmother, and I headed to Cracker Barrel for lunch. As we were eating, I began having very mild cramping contractions. Because I had been experiencing lots of Braxton Hicks the two weeks before, I truly thought nothing of it. I attributed it to just being nervous about the induction. After a long lunch, my mom and I took my grandma home and headed to my parents house. Though I don’t remember this, I apparently told my mother that I was feeling pretty good but that I was going to try and take a nap. That is when my mom said she knew I was in labor, though I wasn’t feeling the contractions anymore. ;)


At Cracker Barrel the Day "E" was Born!

After napping for about 45 minutes, I woke up and my contractions were back and they were a bit stronger. It was about 3:15 and my mom and I headed out to Walmart to buy an air mattress for David to sleep on later that night in the hospital. While I was there, my sister called me and I remember I didn’t really want to be talking to her, my mom was annoying me, and I just really wanted to go home because ‘I wasn’t feeling so good’. After shopping I headed home to meet David and get ready to go to the hospital. On my way home, my mother-in-law called to tell me that after driving down from Oklahoma, she was almost to my house. I warned her I was having contractions and wasn’t feeling so good. After she arrived around 4:20, I decided to inform both David and my doula of my contractions. Though they were 2.5 minutes apart, I still had no reason to think I was in true labor.

David came home just after 5:00 and at that point we knew I was in labor for real. We “sent” David’s mother away around 5:30 and shortly after, my doula came over. David called the hospital and told them we were not going in at 7:00pm as scheduled because I was already in labor. My doula, Caressa, suggested I walk up and down the stairs and squat during contractions to speed up labor. My contractions were not too severe, but I was starting to have to focus and really breathe through them. I was soooo cold between contractions that I would really shiver hard, but during contractions I would get so hot! I was getting tired of walking up and down the stairs and Caressa then suggested I lay down and rest (which is not so easy to do when your contractions are picking up. David and I laid down together and he helped me relax during contractions. Though they were only a couple minutes apart, David says that I would focus and breathe through a contraction, and then I’d start snoring as soon as it was done! Hehe! I never realized I was falling asleep though. At around 7:00pm, while still in bed, my water broke. My contractions changed almost immediately after that. I had a harder time focusing through them and as I walked around, I couldn’t keep my eyes from crossing and almost glazing over. I had to really lean into David during my contractions also. During this point of laboring, I made the comment that I wasn’t sure I could do it. My amazing doula told me that I WAS doing it! She reminded me to stay on top of my contractions and kept repeating those two things she had said over and over. They truly helped me.

Because I was dreading the car ride to the hospital so much, at 8:00pm I decided I wanted to head that way. The 30 minute car ride to the hospital is my proudest moment. I sat in the front seat with my eyes shut and David’s hand on my knee. I breathed through every contraction and it was a relatively quiet car ride. Though those contractions were some of my strongest, you would have probably never known just by looking at me. Other than when David almost ran a red light causing him to break really hard and me to loose my focus terribly! We got to the hospital at about 8:30pm and, of course, valet was closed. After parking Caressa told me that it would better for me to walk to labor and delivery if I could pass up the wheelchair. I immediately knew I would. The moment we got to the hospital door, a female police officer asked me if I wanted a wheelchair. Though I repeatedly told her no, she insisted on following us all the way to labor and delivery pushing the stupid wheelchair in case I changed my mind. I was pretty determined though. So David put our bags in the chair for her to push. Haha! A million contractions later (stopping every time) and probably about 15 minutes, we got there. We checked in and signed a ton of papers and I was finally allowed in the room.

Once in the room we met our wonderful nurse and I put one of the hospital gowns on so I could be checked and then later we had plans to get in the tub to aid in laboring and to probably deliver in. My nurse got me in the bed and asked me a list of questions. She tried to get an iv lock on me just in case it was needed, but my veins are so small, we gave up (because it really wasn’t necessary). The nurse then proceeded to check my dilation and I was a 5. A 5! I was sooo disappointed! That meant I still had 5 more to go! Everyone tried to convince me it was good, but I wasn’t buying it. Then my midwife came in and after about 10 minutes, I lost my focus during a contraction and my body began wanting to push. My midwife wanted to check me, but I kept telling her I was only a 5. Well, she checked me and only about 15 minutes after being a 5, I was at a 9!!! They called for the cart to come in and got things ready for me to push. The tub was just finishing filling up, so we scrapped that idea! David sat at the end of the bed with the midwife so he could catch Elianna as she was born. And the pushing began. After pushing for about 45 minutes, David pulled her out! It was such an incredible moment for both of us. She was placed on my chest and I fell in love. I kept saying, “she’s mine!” I also kept reminding everyone that I was scheduled to have been induced and never had to be!

Everyone told me that I would reach a point that I would want an epidural. I never got to that point. I did think it was hard and I did wonder how I’d get through it at times, but never thought of an epidural. This is probably because we were very prepared (we knew what we wanted and why we felt it was the best thing), my labor was very fast (lucky), and I labored completely at home. (I don’t think epidurals are wrong or bad, it was just a decision we had made to not have one.) My doula was such a huge help for both David and I. She truly supported us and encouraged David to assist me. She was a huge comfort to David and made him feel so much more confident as I labored in pain.


Love at First Sight...



Elianna was born with her umbilical chord wrapped around her neck, torso, and foot. My nurse and midwife were aware of this because of her heart rate. I was told that if I had delivered with an obgyn, I would more than likely have had a cesarian section. That is one of the main reasons for why we chose a natural birth with a doula and midwife. We wanted to stack the cards as much in our favor as possible. What opened our eyes to the labor and delivery we chose? Talking to a friend that had gone through it and watching the documentary “The Business of Being Born.” Watch it! It’s on Netflix.

I am sooooo happy with the way Elianna’s birth went. It was perfect. :)



Daddy's Little Girl


Elianna
"My God has answered me"
8.01 lbs ~ 22 inches ~ 6/23/2011 ~ 10:32pm




4 comments:

  1. Yay, I am so happy you are blogging! I loved reading your birth story! You did a great job! I am so glad all went the way you wanted! She is so beautiful and I am already dying to see her again!! Love you :)

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  2. Wow, my eyes were so intensely glued to each word! This is a great description of what you went through; thanks for sharing! You are awesome :)

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  3. I agree with Launi, I'm so happy everything went as you wanted! You're totally super-woman for doing it 'drug free.' Lord knows I couldn't have and DIDN'T! ;) She is beautiful!

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  4. My heart feels so full and I have this tightness in my throat from holding back my tears of happiness. Marcia, I am so blessed to have you as a friend an I am so amazed and proud at your birthing story. Sounds like you did it exactly as I would like to, if I ever have kids. Thank you for sharing your intimate story. te amo muito

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