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Erin Elizabeth
9/19/95
As my due date (9/12) came and went, I began to wonder if I was EVER going to give
birth at all. I was due on a Tuesday. By Saturday, I was starting to panic. DH and I
decided to get things moving. Having been on bedrest for the last month, I thought the
quickest way to get labor going was to actually get up off the couch and walk further than
the bathroom. After a full day of lugging my 200lb bulk around an art fair, cider mill, and
grocery shopping in 85 degree weather - NOTHING! Sunday dawned with hot humid
weather again (in a house with no A/C) and the bright idea that we should rip up all our
living room carpeting to expose our hardwood floors (and hopefully my baby to daylight).
No dice. After a couple of hours of pulling and tugging at staples, nothing - not even a
Braxton-Hicks. On Monday morning I visited my doctor. With legs akimbo, I waited afraid
to breath, for the verdict. "Sorry, you're 0% effaced, 0% dilated, let's schedule you for an
induction on Thursday." Thursday? Thursday? Was she crazy? My whole body is going to
explode before then! After I got home, I got this sudden surge of energy (very
uncharacteristic for me as I had the energy of a large Manatee floating in the ocean these
last two months). Then the contractions started. Just really little ones. No problem - this is
going to be a breeze.
By 9pm the contractions were 5mins apart. By 10pm they were between 5 and 3mins
apart. So I did what every anxious expectant mother should NOT do when that far along in
labor - I went to bed! DUH!
At 2:30 Tuesday morning, I got up to go to the bathroom. I noticed that what was coming
out was the consistency of egg-white, and the color of goose droppings. I suddenly realized
that my water had broken, and that I was seeing meconium.
I called the answering service to reach the doctor on call. Ten minutes later the doctor
called and told us to come to the hospital immediately.
Of course I hadn't packed my bag yet. I stood in the kitchen for ten minutes unable to
decide whether to wake my husband, or pack my bag. I woke my husband.
We finally arrived at the hospital at 3:30am. I was admitted to L&D immediately as my
water had broken. I must note that during this time, I had not experienced one contraction
since the previous evening!
When the doctor checked me I was 1cm! The nurses told me to walk halls to get labor
started. If it did not start by 6am, they would induce me.
If any of you reading this had experienced the miracle drug Pitocin, you will remember what
a joy it is. Instead of your own contractions which peak and fall with a break in between,
Pitocin contractions don't have any discernible break. I felt like I was having one
continuous contraction from about 7am to 1pm. My DH, labor coach extrordinaire, was
pretty much just standing next to me staring at me through most of this (except for his
attempts to get me to play hangman). While this was going on, I had mentally been chanting
to myself "four, four, four" - since that's how dilated I had to be to get my epdiural. When I
finally reached the magic number, the nurse informed me that the anesthesiologist had 2
emergency C-sections. I think that was the longest wait of my life. By this time, the only
noise I could make was a blowing noise - not unlike that of a whale (rather appropriate).
Finally my angel of mercy appeared with my epi about 4:30 pm. Once I was comfortably
numb, I fell asleep. In my semi-conscious state, I noticed someone checking me a couple of
times - but I drifted off again. It was about 6pm when the nurse shocked me out of my
blissful state saying "get the cart - she's ten - she's ready to push!" News to me.
I was so numb from the waist down that I didn't realize that my right leg had completely
fallen off the bed. Nor did I realize at first that the nurse had grabbed it and put my foot on
her chest. I had to wake up fast. Luckily the television was on, so I could watch it rather
than my heaving abdomen. My DH put my left leg on his chest, and grabbed my hand to
hold on for the ride. Another problem with being so numb, I couldn't feel any contractions.
So DH watched the monitor to tell me when I was having one. The nurse got wise to this
and turned off the epi. Nooooo - now I can feel EVERYTHING (except the urge to push).
After a few pushes, the doctor realized A. I had ripped in two places from front to back
(4th degree laceration). B. I was going to need a big episiotomy. C. The baby's head was
way too big. He leaned over me and said. "You have two choices. Either we shove her
back in and do a C, or we vacuum her out". My vote was for the Dirt Devil. So at 6:48pm,
Erin was sucked into this world! THEN I had the urge to push (the afterbirth)! BTW while
I was pushing, I looked at my DH's face - he was pushing harder than me!
Now all of this is a memory, and I'm ready to do it again in February - with twins! :)
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