I finally have a few waking and alone moments to get this off to you all.
Thanks to all who've sent their well wishes!
Yes, I'm proud and dumbfounded to report that Katie was born Monday via VBAC!
Here's how it all happened . . .
I awoke early Monday morning (1:30 am) with just enough contractions to wake
me. I managed to sleep on and off til about 6. Sent Sarah off to school
with Daddy, on the plan that they'd return for the day at lunch. I napped
between contractions a couple of times. Climbed into the tub for 40
delightful minutes. I called Robin, my doula, a few times. Finally about
11:30 I called her to come on over, knowing it would take her an hour or so
to get here. She and John and Sarah all got here shortly after noon. Til
then I had my sister rub my back in bed for a while.
The contractions were
slowly mounting. Once Robin got here, she scooted me off to bed where within
3 contractions I was suddenly having the urge to push! Heavens! I'd never
felt a pushing contraction before! (Epidural last time, pre-section) And
heavens, wasn't this going a little faster than I thought?! Suddenly, I was
having pushing contractions about every 2 to 4 minutes.
They got me to the
bathroom where Robin and I spent the next hour having me breathe (ha!) thru
contractions. I, at this point, was in serious self-doubt. And very
concerned about getting the hospital 30 minutes away at all. We talked about
options - call an ambulance, go to the nearby, non-OB hospital, just have the
baby at home, or all pile into the Rodeo for the ride to the hospital across
town.
Finally, Robin looked at John and said "You decide." He went and got
the Rodeo ready and in we all piled. John driving, Sarah our toddler up
front, Randi (my sister) and Robin in back with me - butt naked and on all
fours. I shall never forget that ride the rest of my life. We got to the
hospital. They wheeled me in to the Emergency Room, draped in a sheet and
clutching my water bottle. I was staring blankly and slack-jawed - by this
time it seemed any movement or thought brought on a contraction. The nurse,
being a trained professional, took one look at me and asked me how I'd hurt
my shoulder! ??!! Robin quickly and noisily filled her in on just what was
going on.
After an eternity (maybe 5 minutes), I was taken upstairs (thru
the main lobby!) to L&D. Naturally, all the LDRs where full. The nurses
debated on putting me in a postpartum room, thinking I was just being overly
dramatic and perhaps only a few cms dialated. Again, Robin got busy
convincing, and I finally said, "I don't care where you put me, just get me
there . . ."
So, I went to recovery to be checked. When they discovered me
to by fully dialated (duh!) and pushing (duh!) they got busy with a hep-lock
and form-signing. Can you believe a nurse had the nerve to demand that I
sign forms while I was having a contraction? Naturally, I waited til it
passed . . . They wheeled me into a bona fide delivery operating room, since
it was the only available place at the moment. So, up on the operating table
I went with pillows.
We had left my birth plan inadvertantly at home, but my
OB assured us he remembered. And he did! My sister stayed out in the
waiting room with Sarah while John and Robin held me and helped me prop and
push and such. I labored on all fours, in a crouch, and some propped up on
my back. I couldn't quite make it to a squat, but I did what I felt. My OB
sat by patiently thru-out.
One nurse kept asking whether I'd had any meds,
and being amazed that I hadn't. The other nurse kept attacking me with the
damn fetal monitor. John called someone to come take Sarah to dinner,
shouted down a nurse who insisted only 2 people could be with me - no
switching either, and so my sister joined us too. I pushed for 2 hours. An
hour into it, I hit another serious self-doubt period. Sarah never made it
past +1, so I had a very real fear that this baby wouldn't either. That
slowed me down. But once I could feel her rounding my pubic bone, I managed
to focus. I agreed to the stirrups somewhere near the end because my legs
were very, very tired and sore.
My OB diligently massaged my perenium
knowing that I didn't want an episotomy. When she started to crown, I
reached down and touched her head. I couldn't believe it! Almost over! I
was beginning to think it would never be over. Two or three pushes and we
discovered she was coming out with her little hand up by her face! And her
cord loosely around her neck. One more push and out came her body. John cut
the cord, and she was place immediately up on my stomach. Luckily, we had
convinced the fetal monitor nazi nurse that I didn't need to be draped. The
nurse managed to let me hold her five or ten minutes, but felt compelled to
whisk her over to be weighed etc. My OB stitched me up - a nice 2nd degree
tear. Before long, I was back in the little recovery room next to a woman
who was just getting her epidural. What a study in opposites! Here I was
revelling and amazed and not sure I'd done this naturally, and here was this
woman going into a medicated birth. And comparing my sensations post birth
to last time, I felt like a million dollars! That evening, I was up and
walking - slowly - but walking! I went home the next day to the amazement of
the nurses who couldn't understand why I didn't want to stay as long as my
insurance would allow (24 hrs). But I wanted to come home and get some rest!
Melissa
mom to Sarah (7/7/93 c) and Katie (5/20/96 v)