This is the first chance I've had to update the blog, so you may have guessed that B the G has arrived by now. And she has.
Weighing in at a healthy 6.8 lbs., she was put into my arms on Sunday, September 21, 2008, looking a bit stunned, but peaceful. For all of the drama and trauma of my pregnancy, labor and delivery was remarkably straightforward. Practically textbook.
Justin and I attended a local street fair on Saturday, with Elvis impersonators and men in drag on stilts, funnel cake and local art, both good and bad for sale,. I was absolutely exhausted when I got home, but figured it may have moved things along a bit. Sure enough that night around 7:00 pm I went into labor. At first mild and manageable, by midnight, contractions were 3-4 minutes apart and had me on my knees.
By the time we got to the hospital I was doing the panting and moaning act that you see in TV. Sure now that I wanted that epidural, we were triaged in, I was told I was 4-5 centimeters dilated and to wait for anesthesia. Sweet, sweet relief when that spinal hit and I could suddenly look around and feel the reality of knowing I was about to deliver a baby. The drugs did slow down my dilation a bit, so I labored awhile until they decided to give me some pitocin to speed up my dilation. Up down, up down.
Around 10:30 a nurse checked me, told me she could see the head and asked me if I was ready to celebrate a birthday. The rush of it when she said that...the imminence of my whole journey was right there in front of me. I pushed for about 25 minutes under the nurse's rather drill sergeant like command. The touchy-feely stuff goes out the window when they are trying to get that baby out. But I was glad she was pushy. Take-charge demeanor in a crisis is very comforting to me. Especially when I have no idea what I'm doing.
11:09 and she was out, pushed into the world by brute strength, willpower, and her own determination. Justin cut the cord and went over to look at her. I was shaking with the effort and emotion, tears just pouring down my face as I stretched to get a look at her in the cleanup tank. And then she was in my arms, outside of me, looking at us. She has a head full of black hair and looks like a little Natalie Portman in the V for Vendetta phase. She is tiny and pink and perfect.
3 comments:
Congrats Meg! You did it!
Are you ready for #2 yet?
I just read this for the first time. How did I miss it? Wonderful! Amazing!
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