The Birth...
I felt my first contraction at 8:30 that morning, on my way to Kohl's for a last minute shopping trip (did you know I LOVE Kohls?) Anyways, my contractions came steady for the next several hours, and by lunch I was in pretty serious pain about every 5 minutes. I struggled for the next hour to pack a hospital bag and prepare things for a baby that I NEVER expected to come a week early considering Anna was so late.
By 3pm, we decided to head to the hospital, although I didn't feel that I could have progressed far as the pain was much less significant than I had with Anna. The nurses immediately checked and announced that I was 5 cm dilated, 80% effaced. I feared that receiving the epidural would halt my progress (as it did with Anna) so I continued to decline their offers to get the anesthesiologist. For two hours I stood next to the hospital bed, bracing myself against the table during each contraction. Around 5pm, 2 hours after checking in, I sent Eric off to go get some dinner and proceeded to lay down in the bed.
My wonderful Doctor came in at that point, and checked me... and announced, to my utter shock, that I was at 8cm, and she proceeded to break my water. At that point, the contractions were painful, but still manageable... not at all the horrendous, mind-blowing horror that I endured for hours with Anna. Once she had broken my water, however, the contractions became more intense, and I was told that it was still possible to receive the epidural (Praise the Lord!) I called Eric, who rushed back to the hospital, as well as my mom who was able to leave Anna with Poppy and come over for the birth. I received the epidural and about 40 minutes later was ready to push. I pushed literally twice or three times, and out he came!
The entire experience was vastly different than my first delivery, and for that I am very thankful. After 23 1/2 hours in the hospital (and a little pleading) we were released to go home.
This past week has been a blurr... the first few nights were long and hard. We've settled into a routine now, and nursing is going well and I'm actually getting some sleep! Eric began his first week of nursing school, so he has been sleeping in another room so that he can get plenty of rest... he's already had 3 tests the first week!!! (That's another post...)
Eric and I are so in love with our baby boy... and it is such a miraculous blessing that God has gifted us two beautiful, healthy children. I am enjoying each moment with this little guy, and he's already starting to grow and change- I wish I could freeze time!
All 6 Grandkids
He is beautiful! And those cheeks...I just want to give them big kisses! Congratulations Lindsay he is so precious!
ReplyDeletePS: LOVE that picture of all 6 grand kids. Devon looks exactly like Krista. What cuties!
Congratulations!!! He's beautiful!!
ReplyDeletecongratulations to you all! Have been following your progress! Sooo happy for you!
ReplyDeleteHe's precious. Congratulations all around.
ReplyDeleteLovely to know that your little bundle of joy arrived safely. Congratulations to you all including Grandma and "Poppy".
ReplyDeleteLove Aunt Shelley and Uncle Perry
Congratulations!!! He is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!! He is adorable...love the cheeks! Big sister looks like she is taking her roll very seriously :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Lindsey! I was thinking about you last night and thought I'd check the blog. He's a beautiful boy!! What a beautiful family! Congrats again!
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!! He is beautiful and so cute with all of his hair!
ReplyDeleteLindsey, I can't believe our babies are 2 days apart! I had Sawyer on the 10th!
ReplyDeleteAsher is beautiful....and so plump compared to mine : ) I love the name Asher.
Congratulations!
AWESOME picture of Haley :)
ReplyDeleteYAAAYY!! CONGRATS dearie!!!! I was wondering when he would arrive, he's beautiful!!!! xoxo
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