Monday, January 31, 2011

birth story

so i feel as if i need to write down everything before i forget it. my labor story is long; it started on tuesday, january 18th at 9am and ended on thursday, january 20th at 6:42am with griffin being born. scott & i went to the hospital for an amnio on monday, january 17th at 7:30am. by the time we got home from SF, the doctor called to say the lungs were mature and we would induce the next day. we got a phone call at 6:30am on tuesday saying that they were ready for us at Kaiser SF. we got situated into my hospital room at 9am on the 18th. at 11am they started me on cytotec, a drug used to help dilate the cervix. you can have up to 6 doses of cytotec and you take it every 4 hours. after 4 doses and 20 hours i was only 1/2cm dilated. so the doctors decided to stop the cytotec and start with plan b. they inserted a foley catheter with a deflated balloon at the end of it. once inserted, the balloon is then inflated with saline. when the balloon falls out you're about 3-4cm. this was inserted at 7am on wednesday 1/19. for a good portion of the day i was still only 1/2cm dilated. the doctors started talking to me about going home and trying again the following week. i was NOT having that. i could not go through it all again a week later. we were having this baby!! i was determined. they decided to start the pitocin to see if it would help me dilate. around 3pm the foley was able to fall out and i could slightly feel my contractions from the pitocin. i was 3cm dilated, and we were on our way to baby! the contractions started getting stronger around 5pm and i decided to start trying the techniques we learned in birthing class. we "danced", lunged, rocked, and i even sat in the shower for awhile (that was amazing!) and let the water hit my back. it helped, for a little while, but the contractions got worse and worse. at around 7:30pm my water broke. it was meconium stained. the contractions got unbearable after my water broke. i could barely breathe. i just held the side of the hospital bed and moaned. scott tried to get me to breathe, but i couldn't do it. so i opted to try fentanyl. it worked for about two contractions, but then the contractions felt so much worse. at that point i knew i was ready for my epidural. i was 5cm dilated (my personal goal to reach before the epidural) and ready for some pain relief. what a great decision! my epidural took immediately and i felt so much better. it was 8:3opm and i needed some sleep. the doctors were checking me every 2 hours. at 2am on thursday the 20th i had a fever, was shaking, and was put on oxygen to help the baby. i was only 6cm. i knew the epidural would make the labor last longer, but i thought i'd be further along. at 4am dr. devoy said that she was hoping to deliver my baby and was sad that it didn't look like she was going to get that chance (her shift ended at 7:30am). she said "well, i guess there's still time" and i said i hoped that she'd be delivering the baby too. by 4:30am i felt immense pressure and knew i needed to be checked. i called for the doctors. i was 8cm. they said they'd be back in two hours to check me again, and decided that they would move me to the OR at 6am where I could finish my labor. they wanted me to deliver in the OR because it was a bigger space for all the doctors that would be at the delivery. at 5:30 i started feeling like i was getting close to pushing. they moved me to the OR. it was just me, scott, our doula and the nurse. i was shaking and puked. it was very glamorous. at 6:15 i wanted to push, but dr. devoy told me to wait until the baby descended further. at 6:30am i couldn't wait anymore. i needed to push. scott and our nurse held my legs so i could push. a few minutes later the nurse was calling the doctors into the room. he said "i can see hair". i couldn't believe i was so close to meeting the baby. i thought i'd be pushing for hours and hours. all of a sudden there were doctors everywhere, but i barely noticed them. i pushed a few more times and then all of a sudden griffin was there at 6:42am after about 15 minutes of pushing. he wasn't crying, he was just stretching in Dr. Devoy's arms. he looked a little dozed, as if we'd woken him up from a nap. he was taken to the next room immediately and scott followed to take pictures. then he was wheeled in to see me. it was so great to meet him. i held his little hand and was so happy. i'd never been so happy. i loved him immediately. he was adorable and i was so relieved that he was finally here.

2 comments:

  1. Wow, It's all so amazing, Brittany. Sounds like you stayed calm and did a beautiful job. And look what you have to show for it! The cutest little baby ever! Congratulations, mama!

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  2. sounds like a tough journey, but so worth it in the end! and btw, when i was born there was also an issue with meconium and it had gotten into my lungs, but it sounds like it didn't really effect griffin? i was also born a month late, which explains the meconium... i have no idea why my mom didn't put her foot down, but i guess she just wanted me to come when i was ready. congratulations and good luck! he is adorable!

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