One happy family...with one tired and drugged up mommy!
In the nursery making sure everything is ok
My little sweetie
Stephen and I in the hospital the day I delivered
Weight: 7 pounds 12 ounces
Length: 20 inches
TIme: 10:40 pm
Date: May 30th
Well it has almost been a week since our little Annie made her grand entrance into our life! She is such a sweet little girl and she has been such a welcome blessing in our family already! I have had very little time and this was the first real chance I have had to post anything on the blog. We decided on the name Annie (even though it has the lowest number of votes on the poll) because she is named after both her Daddy and Me! My middle name is Ann and Stephen's middle name is Michael so we changed michael into a girl version and came up with michelle (i know it is kind of a stretch) but at any rate she is named using both of our middle names which we thought was kind of special!
Birth Story
Disclaimer: This contains more information than anyone would ever want to know so read at your own risk! I am really writing this all out because I use this blog as a journal.
I went in on May 30th at 6 am to be induced. I was induced because Stephen started classes for school on June 2nd in Florida. When I went in I was dilated to a three already but Annie was not down very far in the birth canal. It was a long day for all of us. By about 9:30 am I was hooked up to pitosin and was feeling the contractions. I really started to get into some serious pain by about 11:30 and I wanted the drugs! While I was laboring there were only three of us in labor at the hospital at the same time. The nurses had told me that all the other women had already received their epidurals so when I wanted mine the anesthesiologist would be there pretty darn quick! Silly me I believed them and so I waited to ask for the epidural until I was really ready for it and the anesthesiologist still took about 30-40 minutes or so to show up. Which may not sound very long but when you are in that kind of pain it is a VERY long time! Getting the epidural went well I had a great nurse who really helped me through the contractions so that I could sit still long enough to get the epidural into me. Almost immediately after getting the epidural I could feel the contractions dissipating however I started to lose my hearing and the room started to go white and spin and I broke out in a sweat. I told the nurses that I felt weird and tried to explain to them what was happening and as it turns out I was fainting. Which I guess is quite common after getting an epidural for some people to faint. so they gave me some kind of medication to get my blood pressure back up which had fallen really low. After that got all sorted out I felt great! No contractions and everything was going well. When I got checked after all of this I was dilated to an 8 and Stephen and I thought the baby would be here pretty soon. We were wrong! Throughout the rest of the day as I labored I could sometimes feel the contractions and sometimes I would feel no pain at all. My epidural always worked to some degree but especially toward the end of the delivery I could feel some degree of the contractions which made me quite a bit uncomfortable. By the time I was dilated to a 10 the baby was still very high in the birth canal. I had spoken to the doctor about my previous delivery with Katie and how nervous I was about having the same kind of situation. She had agreed with me that if she needed to use forceps or the vacuum to get the baby out that she would opt for a c-section for me instead. This was comforting because even though I didn't want a c-section I would have chosen one over the fear of hurting the baby. Once I was to a 10 I pushed for a little while but because the baby was so high in the birth canal my pushing wasn't doing a whole lot. She also discovered (to my great sadness) that Annie was posterior. She then tried to turn her around inside of me. This was really painful and I had an epidural that I know was taking away quite a bit of the pain and it still hurt like crazy. It was also pretty frightening and this was when Stephen had to sit down because he started to feel like he was going to faint. After a couple approaches of trying to turn Annie so she could come down the birth canal faster and easier the doctor decided that i should just relax and that we would wait for the baby to come down in the birth canal further and hopefully she would turn around by herself before I would try to push again. This took hours! In the mean time they kept a really close eye on the babies heart rate and at some point she started to show some distress. The doctor then placed a fetal monitor on her head so they could keep better track of her. :( They also decided to place some special liquid back into my uterus to try and ease the baby's stress. This worked really well and eventually they decided it was time to push again. Thankfully Annie had turned herself around into the correct position during that waiting period and because my epidural was only mostly working I was able to feel the contractions and the baby's progress so my pushing improved considerably. After a few pushes they could see her head and the doctor was called back into the room. I really felt like I had to push and they kept telling me to wait because once the baby's head was out they discovered why she was distressed the umbilical cord was wrapped around her neck. The doctor cut the cord off from her neck and Annie made one small sound telling all of us that she could still breathe. After she was born she had a difficult time breathing so they took her to the nursery for observation and to help clean out her lungs for about 2 hours after she was born. She rally wasn't that bad off they just wanted to make sure she was ok because she was under stress for awhile. She was finally born at 10:40 pm! Over all the delivery went really well and both Annie and I are doing great now!
8 comments:
First: She is adorable and you look fantastic. Like seriously I don't think I have EVER seen a better looking woman after having a child.
Second: You are my hero. You go through a lot with your deliveries. I am super impressed by you. You are a strong Woman.
Third: I LOVE her name... I have my very own Annie Michelle as well they should be super best friends. Seriously why aren't we neighbors!
I just love you Becky and your family. I am SO glad that everything went well for you all and that you are both safe and happy.
Hope Stephen is doing well in school and that you are all adjusting well!!
Congratulations! She's beautiful and I am so glad you and Annie came through that ordeal healthy and well!
You really do look amazing! Annie doesn't even have a cone head too! I am so glad this delivery went better for you. I love seeing her adorable face. I wish I could meet her now! I guess it'll have to wait just a bit... Where in Florida are you going to again? I just want to know what airport I should look for deals at...
Congratulations Becky! Annie is adorable.
congrats! you look awesome and Annie is sooooo adorable!!! I hope everything is going well without stephen!! Can't wait to hold her!
Annie is so beautiful!!! Congrats, I am so excited for you family. I love to hear birth stories; I'm so glad she was born happy and healthy!
Congratulations Becky! Annie is beautiful and you look amazing. It doesn't even look like you gave birth. What a stressful and intense labor and delivery, Becky. You are so strong and amazing to endure that. Hope your and your family are doing well. I'm so happy for you!
I love to hear about other people's birth stories. Thank you for sharing it.
You have a beautiful baby!! And I think you look amazing for having just had a baby.
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