I know you want to read a birth story

Posted by: Lizzie

There isn’t much to it, really.

I went to my midwife’s Tuesday for my prenatal and she told me what I can do to try to induce naturally. Then she said it’s pretty much up to me whether or not I wanted to try all the things she suggested or just wait and see. Don’t forget I was scheduled for a hospital induction that was supposed to be Thursday morning, so we only had a day and a half to get things going.

Obviously, I was like, yeah I’m going to do everything you suggest! Here’s the regimen:

-take labor tincture at the top of the hour
-20 min. of nipple stimulation w/breast pump
-20 min. walking
-20 min. rest

I did that all afternoon & early evening. At 9:00 I was timing my contractions cause they felt like they were getting regular. They were all less than five minutes apart & about a min. long, but not real intense. So I called my midwife to let her know since she wanted an update before 10:00. I took one more dose of the tincture, we ate some sugar-free klondike bars, then went to bed.

I read for a bit and then fell asleep as usual.

About 3:30, I felt something gush out of me and I thought my water had broken. It was blood, though, and that TOTALLY freaked me out. Jamie was able to get me to the bathroom where I discovered that I’d been bleeding a lot. I was feeling dizzy from the sight of it and laid down on the floor. He called the midwife & I heard him trying to answer all kinds of questions.

Then the real contractions started, like the ones I had to moan through and where I didn’t want Jamie to touch me. So I was all, woah this is it! in my brain while my body was like, don’t you move one inch, motherfucker.

While I was laboring on the bathroom floor, Jamie was getting the bed ready with the plastic & extra sheets & all, coming in to talk me through contractions whenever he heard me cowing. Cowing is the only word I can use to describe the noises I was making.

Once the bed was ready, my midwife was there to help get me into the bed. After a few minutes in bed, I had to barf. I was so glad cause barfing meant I was in transition and would be pushing soon. Soon ended up being like a few contractions after that.

It sounds gross, but during one of the pushing contractions, my water broke and splashed all over the place, even onto my chart that my midwife had left on the bed. I couldn’t laugh at the time, but I think it’s really hilarious now. I actually saw it happen and that’s something I’ll never forget.

As Timothy’s head was coming out, my mom came in. She made it just in time!

From the moment I woke up until Timothy was born, the whole thing was only an hour. AN HOUR! He was born at 4:30.

I never got to use the tub while in labor because it hadn’t had a chance to cool down, but I sat in it while everyone remade the bed and cleaned up. So that was nice.

My midwife thinks that all the bleeding was because I had a slight placental previa that never got diagnosed even with all the ultrasounds I had (she says only 60% of previas actually get diagnosed). Her assessment is based on their examination of the placenta & where my bags broke. In any event, when she determined that I was like 8 cm. after getting into the bed, she wasn’t worried about needing to transport me.

YAY HOME BIRTH!

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10 Responses to “I know you want to read a birth story”

  1. Sara Says:

    Wow, you are a great mom to be able to bring him into the world that way. Did you deliver at home with your others? Congratulations, that’s just awesome! :) He’s gorgeous by the way.

  2. Simply Being Mommy Says:

    Great birth story!

  3. Manic Mother Says:

    Congrats! Am I seeing right..do you have 4 boys???

  4. nlparada Says:

    I wish mine had gone that easy Natalia had to be at the hospital with her high risk but if I could of I would of done home birth

  5. TamraGirl Says:

    I love birth stories, especially of home births. “Cowing” LOL, that is great. I know exactly the sound you’re describing.
    Congrats!!

  6. Melissa Says:

    Congratulations! And what a great story! You had me a little nervous with the bleeding, but I’m glad everything is OK and went so quickly!

  7. Emily Says:

    Awesome, Lizzie! Soooo happy for you! Man, if you weren’t planning a homebirth, you would’ve had one anyway, right?! That was FAST! I’m sure you’re still processing it all. It sounds like Jamie was able to be really calm about the whole blood thing–that must’ve been scary for a bit. And man, you kind of throw the whole “birth isn’t really all that messy” theory out the window with all the gushing and bursting and whatnot! :) Ah, memories! :) How big was he? Happy babymooning! Emily

  8. Tara Says:

    Congratulation! He’s beautiful! And way too go on getting the home birth you wanted!

  9. jupitersinclair Says:

    AWESOME! I’m so happy for your family :) Beautiful wee ones you got there. You’re almost caught up to me! heehee

    I ALWAYS puke at transition…but did not with my youngest, which was weird. Regardless, I DO NOT do transitioning well!

    Anyway…enough about me.

    Happy Babymoon!

  10. Amanda @ The Mom Crowd Says:

    What a great story! Cowing is a great way to describe those sounds. Congratulations on your new baby and getting to homebirth! it is a good thing you were prepared.

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