Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Congrats!! I am happy that he is healthy! You must be a proud mom! EDD 10/6/04 1mc Partial SU " What we have once enjoyed we can never lose, all that we love deeply becomes a part of us. " -Helen Keller > >Reply-To: MullerianAnomalies >To: MullerianAnomalies >Subject: 's Birth Story (LOOONG, baby ment) >Date: Sat, 02 Oct 2004 22:35:24 -0000 > > >It has been a pretty rough first week, but I want to get this down >while it is still pretty fresh in my mind. Note that I did not have >an easy delivery, so brace yourselves and skip ahead if you don't >want to read about a lot of intervention - I'll put a cliff's notes >version at the end if you want to skip to that. > >We headed into the hospital last Thursday afternoon for a scheduled >induction at 41 weeks 6 days. By 5:30 I was on a low dose of >pitocen and reasonably comfortable at 2cm as I had been for the past >3 days. We spent the evening watching the season premiers on CBS >while the nurses periodically came in to up the dose. > >At 10pm we turned off the lights to get some sleep – I still wasn't >having strong contractions or any real change. At 11:30pm my water >broke and contractions started in earnest. I was able to breathe >through them for a while, but lost control sometime between 1 and 2 >am and gave in to a morphine dose which provided some help for about >another hour and a half. > >When they checked me at 3:30 am I was only at 2.5cm and was really >not coping well with the contractions. By 4am they agreed and >placed an epidural even though I was still only 2.5cm – I think they >decided that this was the only way to get me off the toilet so that >they could monitor the baby– the toilet was the only place I was >even moderately comfortable through contractions. The epidural was >effective and we settled back into sleep. > >At 6am when the nurse was checking the monitor, I mentioned that I >was getting a lot of rectal pressure and she said she'd go get >someone to check on the epidural. A few minutes later the OB was in >to check my progress and I was at 9cm. We did a bolus on the >epidural with the hope that it would get me comfortable enough to >let the uterine contractions bring the baby down further before I >started to push, but by 8:30am I HAD to push and we got started. I >pushed for 4 hours before I was too exhausted to continue and told >them I didn't care how they did it but I needed them to get the baby >out. We decided to attempt forceps assistance, and ended up moving >to the OR after the first placement was unsuccessful. In the OR >they were able to place the forceps and was delivered at >12:49pm. > >It turned out that his head was turned slightly and he had a HUGE >bruise on the left rear quadrant of the top of his head. I probably >wouldn't have been able to fit him out in that position without the >help even if I had had more energy. I had a lot of repair work done >for tearing and a lateral episiotomy so Nate came back to comfort me >as soon as he had had a chance to see his son. Before long we were >being wheeled back out to my room with my in my arms. > >Nursing has been a struggle, had quite a headache for the >first 2 days and we did not get off to a good start. Then after >less than 48 hours of nursing him after getting home my nipples were >so sore that I couldn't keep it up. Brought in a lactation >consultant and have had some improvement, but I'm mostly pumping >still until the initial damage is healed. Add to that a return trip >to triage yesterday because I pulled out some of my stitches and I >am sore, frustrated and exhausted. > >The good news is that is a very good baby only up twice each >night to feed and helping me to get lots of rest during the day. >I'll post some pictures (if I can, haven't been successful in this >for several months) when I get logged into our desktop machine next. > >Summary: arrived vaginally with forceps assistance after >pitocen induction and 4 hours of pushing. Left cervix completely >dominated and the right one presented no issues. is doing >much better than mommy at this point. > >- (30, SU bicollis resected, 1 wk. old little boy is the joy >of my life) > > > > _________________________________________________________________ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2004 Report Share Posted October 2, 2004 Hi , Congratulations on ! I'm sorry it was so tough - sounds like you were very strong! I had a similar delivery 12 weeks ago today - after four hours of pushing they had to do a vaccuum delivery with episiotomy. Zoya also had a bad headache, trouble with breast feeding - she didn't latch until she was 5 weeks old! I became an expert pumper! We're doing fine now, but like you, baby was doing better than I was for the first 2-3 weeks. It does get better (but I know that it little comfort right now, hold on - you'll get through it!). Accept and ask for all the help you can and enjoy your wonderful son! Take care and congratulations again. a 35 Complete SU, unresected DD Zoya 12 weeks today Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2004 Report Share Posted October 3, 2004 , Many congratulations on the birth of your son! I'm so sorry that this week has been so difficult. It sounds like you have had an unusually rough time of it. I hope things keep getting better for you every day. Thank you so much for taking time to share your story! Best wishes to you and your family, Mikell, 32 t-shaped Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Hi I know this is a little off subject. But you said you were having problems with breastfeeding. Have you found a La Leche League group in your area? You can find them at www.lalecheleague.org its a great reasource that's greatly helped me along the way. I wish you luck on your journey of new mommy hood!!! > > It has been a pretty rough first week, but I want to get this down > while it is still pretty fresh in my mind. Note that I did not have > an easy delivery, so brace yourselves and skip ahead if you don't > want to read about a lot of intervention - I'll put a cliff's notes > version at the end if you want to skip to that. > > We headed into the hospital last Thursday afternoon for a scheduled > induction at 41 weeks 6 days. By 5:30 I was on a low dose of > pitocen and reasonably comfortable at 2cm as I had been for the past > 3 days. We spent the evening watching the season premiers on CBS > while the nurses periodically came in to up the dose. > > At 10pm we turned off the lights to get some sleep – I still wasn't > having strong contractions or any real change. At 11:30pm my water > broke and contractions started in earnest. I was able to breathe > through them for a while, but lost control sometime between 1 and 2 > am and gave in to a morphine dose which provided some help for about > another hour and a half. > > When they checked me at 3:30 am I was only at 2.5cm and was really > not coping well with the contractions. By 4am they agreed and > placed an epidural even though I was still only 2.5cm – I think they > decided that this was the only way to get me off the toilet so that > they could monitor the baby– the toilet was the only place I was > even moderately comfortable through contractions. The epidural was > effective and we settled back into sleep. > > At 6am when the nurse was checking the monitor, I mentioned that I > was getting a lot of rectal pressure and she said she'd go get > someone to check on the epidural. A few minutes later the OB was in > to check my progress and I was at 9cm. We did a bolus on the > epidural with the hope that it would get me comfortable enough to > let the uterine contractions bring the baby down further before I > started to push, but by 8:30am I HAD to push and we got started. I > pushed for 4 hours before I was too exhausted to continue and told > them I didn't care how they did it but I needed them to get the baby > out. We decided to attempt forceps assistance, and ended up moving > to the OR after the first placement was unsuccessful. In the OR > they were able to place the forceps and was delivered at > 12:49pm. > > It turned out that his head was turned slightly and he had a HUGE > bruise on the left rear quadrant of the top of his head. I probably > wouldn't have been able to fit him out in that position without the > help even if I had had more energy. I had a lot of repair work done > for tearing and a lateral episiotomy so Nate came back to comfort me > as soon as he had had a chance to see his son. Before long we were > being wheeled back out to my room with my in my arms. > > Nursing has been a struggle, had quite a headache for the > first 2 days and we did not get off to a good start. Then after > less than 48 hours of nursing him after getting home my nipples were > so sore that I couldn't keep it up. Brought in a lactation > consultant and have had some improvement, but I'm mostly pumping > still until the initial damage is healed. Add to that a return trip > to triage yesterday because I pulled out some of my stitches and I > am sore, frustrated and exhausted. > > The good news is that is a very good baby only up twice each > night to feed and helping me to get lots of rest during the day. > I'll post some pictures (if I can, haven't been successful in this > for several months) when I get logged into our desktop machine next. > > Summary: arrived vaginally with forceps assistance after > pitocen induction and 4 hours of pushing. Left cervix completely > dominated and the right one presented no issues. is doing > much better than mommy at this point. > > - (30, SU bicollis resected, 1 wk. old little boy is the joy > of my life) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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