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Theo's Birth Story (Very Long)

Theodore Joshua was born at 7:36am on Thursday, May 23rd.  He was 7lb 13oz, and 19.25in.  

At my 38 week appointment on May 20th, my bp was high.  They gave me the option to induce that day, or wait until the following Monday but monitor it and induce me if it got too high before then.  We chose to wait.  That night it got really high (180/101) so I started my induction on Tuesday, May 21st.  First dose of Cytotec at 5:00pm did nothing, second dose at 9:00 I started to get a little bit crampy.  Around midnight we found out that there was a high amount of protein in my urine, and so I was diagnosed with pre-eclampsia.  I started magnesium sulfate around 2:00am, and luckily didn't have any of the horrible side effects I had heard about.  But from that point on I was stuck in bed, and I knew that the natural birth we had wanted was probably not going to happen.

I was having moderate contractions at that point, but they were very irregular, so we started pitocin. By noon I was still only dilated to 3cm.  My midwife broke my water, and after that things picked up very quickly.   My concept of time from that point on is really hazy, but at some point in the afternoon I was dilated to 4cm and having so much pain from the pitocin contractions (and unable to move with them) that I was throwing up from the pain.  I really felt like a failure, but I decided to get the epidural.  It worked for a while, but eventually it was only working on whatever side I was lying on, and not the other side.  But it still gave some relief from the pain, and at least I wasn't throwing up anymore.  At some point here, my midwife noticed some meconium coming out.  I was really devastated that that meant I wouldn't get to hold the baby right when he came out. 

Around 10:30pm, I started to feel the urge to push, but when I was checked, I was still only 9cm.  Still, everyone thought the baby would be here by midnight.  Midnight came and went, and I was still 9cm.  At 2:15am, they decided to let me try pushing and see if it would make the final lip of cervix go away.  It did, and I continued to push for almost four hours, until 6:00am. My epidural wore off not long after I started pushing, so for most of that time I was pushing with no pain relief because they wouldn't let me get another epi in case it slowed down my labor or made me unable to feel to push.  The pitocin was also making me have 2 1/2 minute long contractions with only 30 seconds in between, so it hurt so much to push but it hurt even worse when I stopped pushing.  I had practically no break from the pain for all of that time.  I can hardly even remember anything except pain, and barely being able to say the word "Ice" to my husband in between pushes.  He said he thought I was passing out between contractions.  

Finally when it had been almost four hours, my midwife paged the OB, and he came in and gave us the option of trying forceps or the vacuum.  We chose the vacuum.  They redid my epi, and then I tried to push for half an hour.  I couldn't really feel to push, though, and then my blood pressure dropped to 60/30, which is practically dead.  I knew something was wrong; I felt like I was floating off the table.  My whole body was tingling and I thought I was dying.  I remember trying to look at my husband and tell him I love him, but couldn't do that.  The nurse called for medication to bring it back up, and she looked really freaked out and scared, which scared me even more.  They gave me the medication, and it took two doses to bring my bp back up.  After that, there was no more pushing.  They said it was time for a c-section.

DH (and my mom, who was allowed into the OR because she's a midwife) almost missed his birth because they started the operation so quickly after we got into the room.  About a minute after they came in, a nurse called out the time, 7:36, and we knew he was born.  But he didn't cry right away because they were suctioning out the meconium, and that seemed like the longest minute of my life.  Finally we heard him cry, the best sound ever!!!!  It took them several more minutes to work on him and clean him up, and then they finally brought him over to DH, and I got to kiss him and have him against my face.

After the surgery, my creatinine levels were high, so they were worried my kidneys were losing function, and I had to stay in my L&D room for several hours before being moved to the postpartum room.  And DS was grunting, which I guess is a sign of distress in newborns, so they were worried about meconium aspiration and called the NICU.  NICU doc came up and checked him out, and said it was just TTN, which is when the baby still has some fluid in his lungs, and it's not normally a problem.  My creatinine levels came down, and we finally got to go to our room and enjoy our baby boy.




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Surprise unmedicated BFP 9/21/12!! Beta #1 9/22 (10 DPO): 46 Beta #2 9/24 (12 DPO): 226! Heartbeat 136 bpm at 7w! It's a BOY!  Theodore Joshua 5/23/13 7:36am 7lb 13 oz, 19.25 in

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  • You poor thing...that sounds like a miserable experience, but Im so glad that now you have your little boy, and hopefully the more time you spend with him, the less you'll remember the not so great parts of your birth experience. He is absolutely adorable, and so lucky to have such a strong momma! :)

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    Crazy! So glad he's here and you're all ok!
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  • You had quite the labor and delivery experience and I'm sorry it's not what you had hoped for. ((HUGS)) Theo is adorable!
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  • congratulations on your baby, I am glad you and he are OK. 
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  • Sorry it's not what you were hoping for, but Theo is adorable and I'm so happy for you!

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  • Wow, Z. I am so sorry you had to go through all of that, but glad you have your beautiful boy now! And I love his name! Theodore was on our short list.
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    You have certainly been through a lot! I'm glad you and Theo are doing well now.
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  • I'm glad everyone is okay! I'm also sorry that it wasn't the birth experience you wanted and that you had to go through all of that.


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  • Wow that sounds intense and it must have been so scary. So happy to hear that you and Theo are doing well. He is just adorable!   

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    Sounds like a very scary experience.  Glad to hear you are both doing well now.  He is adorable!

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    I'm sorry that things were so rough for you.  :(  But Theo is absolutely precious, and I'm so happy that you finally have your son in your arms!
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    Thanks so much for sharing. It sounds like an incredibly tough experience, but I'm so glad that Theo is here safely now.
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  • Oh my goddess Z. I'm so happy you both are ok. Enjoy your baby boy!
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  • Wow. That is quite the birth story. You are one strong mama! So happy you are all doing well! : )

     

     

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  • Thank you for sharing Z!  It sounds like such a tough experience. 

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    Woah!!!  What a traumatic story!  I am so so so happy you are both healthy and your little guy is home with you.  Love the name!

    PS.  No one said vacuum or forceps before you hit 4 freaking hours?!  Did they find out why he wasn't descending when they did the c section? 

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    Woah!!!  What a traumatic story!  I am so so so happy you are both healthy and your little guy is home with you.  Love the name!

    PS.  No one said vacuum or forceps before you hit 4 freaking hours?!  Did they find out why he wasn't descending when they did the c section? 

    Thanks!

    And nope, I'm guessing since I really didn't want interventions (ha) they didn't want to suggest it until he was obviously not going to come on his own.  And there was no obvious reason he wasn't descending; he wasn't huge, head wasn't extremely big and should have fit through my pelvis, cord was long and wasn't wrapped around him.  My mom's a midwife and she thought maybe his head was just at a bad angle in my pelvis and couldn't quite straighten out to come out.  Guess we'll never know!




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    4 losses: Blighted ovum 1/11, CP 12/11, CP 3/12, and our perfectly healthy baby girl Charlotte Grace, missed M/C 5/31/12 at 8w5d

    Surprise unmedicated BFP 9/21/12!! Beta #1 9/22 (10 DPO): 46 Beta #2 9/24 (12 DPO): 226! Heartbeat 136 bpm at 7w! It's a BOY!  Theodore Joshua 5/23/13 7:36am 7lb 13 oz, 19.25 in
  • That sounds so intense girl! I'm so thankful to hear you and Theo are ok and healthy! Congratulations again and he is just so precious!!
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  • Oh wow!  How scary!  I'm sorry that it didn't go the way you had planned, but at least you guys are both ok now!  Congratulations again, and he's perfect!
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