Sunday, September 26, 2010

Delivery story




So I figured I should write AJ birth story down before I forget some of it.

So it all started with a little visit to the Dr. on Monday, Sept. 13. Joe and I went in to get another sonogram and to hopefully plan the induction for the next day (because the past two appointments we had sono's and our little man was measuring at 9 pds 14 oz, and his head wasn't registering in the system because they said it was so big). So, we arrive and get our sono and it states the same, after talking with our dr. he informed us that he wanted us at the hospital in four hours to get the induction started.

Monday night was pretty quiet as they only gave me something to soften the cervix. Joe and I hung out and watched out two fav football teams on Monday night football. Jets lost to the Ravens and Chiefs conquered all!!!

Tuesday morning the nurse came in and started my pitocin at 7 AM. Contractions definitely started, but weren't too overwhelming yet. Around noon they came in and upped my pitocin because my labor was going very slow. That is when I really started feeling things. My water broke around 2, and a little before that I had requested my epidural. MAD props to those who can do it natural, I believe 5 centimeters is the furthest I will ever go without an epidural. I mean, next time I might just get it to start out, no need to be a hero. :)

By 6 PM Dr. Apgar came in to check me and informed me that I was 5 centimeters still, and that AJ's head was at a -4 station, which means he was no where close to coming down. He told us that he really would recommend a C-section at this point. Joe and I went in knowing that there was a big chance that I would be getting a C-section because of the size of our guy, so after praying for a little bit we decided to go ahead. Apgar informed us that it would probably be about a half our, then we would get going. About 5 minutes later the nurses came in to prep me, and were immediately pulled away for an emergency c-section, which means we would be waiting another hour. That was completely fine though because I was drugged up and feeling good, and AJ was snug and warm and happy where he was. Around 8 Apgar came in again and said that the C was over, but he had a patient who was ready to push so it would be about another hour. He came in again around 9 and said that there was another emergency C, so I was being pushed one more time. No rush for us though because we were doing fine, I was just anxious to meet the little guy.

Finally, 10 PM comes around and off we go to the OR. I was wheeled in at 10:10, and AJ was born at 10:35, they definitely don't waste any time. :) Joe had a little of a scare as I lost a bit more blood then I was supposed to. Joe brought AJ over for me to meet and after seeing him for a minute my face went pale, I passed out and my heart rate dropped. We weren't sure what had happened until a few days later when my dr. came to see me and told us what happened. Luckily I was fine and so was AJ. Little man was born at 10:35 PM, Sept 14th, weighing 8.7 (a lot smaller then they were expecting) height: 21 inches. I may be biased :) but he is about the cutest and most precious little man I have ever seen.

Special thanks to Mom and Ni-Ni who gave up their entire Tuesday to be with us and help out. You are such servants and I appreciate all you did that day, and all you have done these past two weeks. I love you both!

Enjoy the pics in the post above! :)

1 comment:

Unknown said...

I like you updated your blog now :) I was so happy to be there with you every step of the way-you're such a joyful, godly, loving mother, beauty and I hope to be as good of a mother as you are!:)

~Beauty #2~