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A Mom Shares The Birth Story of Her Son After 23 Weeks of Bed Rest

 

A Mom Shares The Birth Story of Her Son After 23 Weeks of Bed Rest

 This birth story was used by permission from:

The good the bad the family

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/

 

Monday, September 20, 2010

Delivery Day!






After a looooong and suspenseful pregnancy, our sweet baby boy was safely delivered September 7th at 11:01pm! And boy was he ready! Our sweet baby boy arrived at a hearty weight of 9lbs 14oz and stretched out at an amazing 22" long! I guess I am just TOO good at bed rest!

I was scheduled to be induced at 39 weeks and 3 days on Tuesday the 7th. My contractions started on their own the Friday before. They were strong and pretty regular. I almost went in for a labor check by Sunday night but decided to wait and see if my water broke. I mean, it was only a few days until induction. And with my last pregnancy I had the same contractions 3 minutes apart from December 26th until January 3rd when our now 3yr old was born. I went into the hospital 3 times with our 2nd and all 3 times they confirmed I was in labor and sent me home since my water hadn't broken. Therefore when the contractions started this time we decided to wait it out.

The night before I was induced I took a sleeping pill (standard issue by my OB to ensure that mommy & baby are ready for the big day) and hit the sheets. We had to be up at 5:30 to get ready for our 7:30am check in time. But at 4:00am I was awakened by extremely strong back labor. By 4:30am it was time for my hubby to wake up and rub my back! No sleep for mom- no sleep for hubby! But even that didn't help. Induction or not, this baby was coming today! So we got up and started getting ready. We dropped off kids at school & daycare and headed to the hospital.

We checked into St. Francis at 7:30am and got settled in. Our friends arrived and once school was out the children also arrived. In all there were a total of 10 people who joined my husband and I at the hospital just waiting for this baby to make his appearance! Six of those were children ages 1yr to 14yrs and they did an amazing job waiting!

We have an amazing hospital and that extends to the two amazing L&D nurses that joined us that day for our delivery. Yvonne & Evelyn were just amazing and I think we were just as much of a gift to them as they were to us! As I am not a screamer or yeller when I am in labor, we were all able to enjoy the day. We joked, laughed and even watched "Swamp People" while I was pushing! The nurses had a fun day and so did we! The nurses took such amazing care of me while I was in labor and even took care of all of our visitors. At one point one of them delivered Popsicles and Graham crackers to all of the children waiting so patiently in the waiting room!

When it came time to push our 14yr old decided to stay in the room for the delivery which I was so excited about! He was there for the birth of our other boy so it felt complete to me to have them there again. And while I was on bed rest I spent a lot of time prepping our 3yr old for what would take place during delivery as it was my hope that he would also be in the room. We talked about how the baby comes out and even discussed C-sections in case that happened. While he wasn't in the room at the moment that the baby arrived, he did spend a good amount of time in the room while I was pushing. And while my 14yr old chose to stay safely at the headboard of my bed to avoid further mental scarring, our 3yr old bravely chose to be at the business end so he could see what was taking place! At one point I was mid push and I heard my 3yr old say, "I gotta get out of here". I lost it and we all started laughing!

So after an hour of pushing our baby's head emerged! Whew! Hard part's over- right? Nope. Someone has daddy's shoulders. One of his shoulders got stuck and the doctor had to twist and pull and prod to get him free. Finally I looked down and saw this massive hand sticking up. Our baby was here- and he was BIG! When they placed him on my chest I was in a bit of shock. I was amazingly relieved. But I later told my husband that it was like we were on that show "I didn't know I was pregnant"! We spent so many months keeping mental distance from this day just in case it turned out badly. So to be at this moment... to have him in my arms... so see him healthy and big and strong... I can't even explain it. It was surreal. But I couldn't exhale just yet. My husband and I had dreaded a part of delivery. We were scared that when it was time to deliver the placenta, the very thing that was the source of all of our issues, that I would hemorrhage again. So I couldn't totally relax until I knew it was out. Usually new mom's miss that whole part of the delivery because they are so infatuated with their new baby. But I was waiting. And when I felt it pass I asked the doctor if it was out and if I was okay. He confirmed both. At that point I relaxed. Were we really done? Was it really time to be happy?

It's been almost 2 weeks since he arrived and I can't stop looking at him, kissing him, telling him I love him, and thanking God that he is here! He truly is a surprise we never knew we needed! My family is complete. I have 3 healthy boys, an amazing husband and I have made it out healthy and able to enjoy them all.
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****Read more of this mom's remarkable journey through months of bedrest and fear for her unborn baby.  Amazing woman!****
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I wanted to provide everyone with a glimpse into what propmpted me to start this blog.  I had a trip to the ER at 13 weeks and was on bed rest for the next 23 weeks.  That’s almost 6 full months on bed rest.  That’s a lot of stress, worry, adjustment, and ups and downs.  I can look back now and say I’m grateful for it and all it taught me.  But for a while it was a very low period in our lives.  Here are a few of the blogs I wrote during that time.

“That Day” This is the story of the day it all began. 

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/08/that-day.html

“A Princess Locked In A Tower” A cute take on what it’s like to be on bed rest.

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/05/princess-locked-in-tower.html

“In Sickness & Health” Appriciating how my husband stepped up and lived his vows while I was on bed rest.

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/05/in-sickness-health.html

“Bed Wreck” On bad days I called it Bed Wreck- not bed rest!  Here’s one of those days!

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/05/bed-wreck.html

“Secret Baby” Going on bed rest so early I felt like I was having a secret baby that no one knew about.

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/05/secret-baby.html

“Coming Back From The Other Side”  This blog deals with the emotional rolloer coaster of what happens when you lose your job while on be drest.

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/06/coming-back-from-other-side.html

“Holy Cow!  We’re Having A Baby!” For bed rest moms there is a wall we put up in case the pregnancy doesn’t end well.  This blog is about getting close to the end and realizing that a baby is happening.

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/07/holy-cow-were-having-baby.html

“Excitement!  A First In Months!”  Another blog about coming to terms with the possibility of a healthy baby.

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/07/excitement-first-in-months.html

“A Place We Never Thought We’d Be”  About getting to the end and reflecting on the experience.

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/08/place-we-never-thought-wed-be.html

“The Last Day”  My last day of being pregnant before being induced.

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/09/last-day.html

“Delivery Day!” The story of how our family became 5.

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/2010/09/delivery-day.html

 

For more follow here:

The good the bad the family

http://thegoodthebadthefamily.blogspot.com/

and the bedrest blog:

http://embracebedrestblog.com/

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