And so I’ll share her birth story… Hopefully not too much info. But don’t worry, I’ll keep it short and sweet…. just like it was!
(and when I’m done, you’ll know why all I have to share is iPhone pictures)
My last Dr.’s appt was on Tuesday June 28th, the day before my due date. I was hurting… the end of pregnancy hurting, but other than wanting to be out of pain, I really wasn’t in a hurry to be “done”. I was just trying to enjoy the last few moments of pregnancy as best I could. But then my doctor told me that she’d be out of town for 4th of July weekend and I panicked! What if she wasn’t there for the delivery? I had the sudden need to have my sweet baby here… to go into labor. So… Tuesday night I had Cliff do acupuncture on me. It hadn’t worked with Carson, but I had to try something. I woke up Wednesday morning still pregnant. Wednesday I had him put accupressure beads on me and I went for a short, but painful walk with my good friend Sherida. At midnight on Wednesday I started having contractions. I timed them for 3 1/2 hours and they started to slow down. DANG! Thursday morning I woke up still pregnant. Thursday night I had Cliff do acupuncture again and then re-apply the acupressure beads. We layed awake until around 1am watching tv and at 1:35 it happened. For the first time in 5 pregnancies my water broke on it’s own! I FLOODED the bed!! My water NEVER breaks! The doctors always have to break it and when they do, I go fast! So the rule is: They can’t break it until I’ve had 4 hours of penicillin ( I’m GBS positive) and until after I’ve had my epidural. So when it broke, I might have freaked out a little. Something told me that this was going to be fast. We called my friend Sherida and I started thowing things at cliff to pack in my bag. My contractions hadn’t started yet, but by the time Sherida arrived at 2am they were coming…just uncomfortable, about 2 minutes apart. We threw stuff in the car and left at 2:05. When we hit the main road I called the hospital and let them know I was coming. I told them that I thought I might go fast and could they please call my doctor and let her know that I was on my way. The nurse told me that they’d be there waiting for me. About 15 minutes into the drive (we live about 40 minutes from the hospital), the contractions started increasing in intesity. I was crying with each one… a few minutes later it was more like screaming. I asked Cliff to drive faster. He told me we were almost there ( still 20 minutes away). Just as we started to roll into Boise I felt it… I felt my sweet baby rotate and descend.. I knew that delivery was close and we needed to hurry. Cliff took the exit to the hospital and I begged him to drive faster. I told him to let the cops chase him… to just hurry!! We made it to the hospital and the guard/valet called for a wheel chair. A nice guy showed up with one and put me in it and started running… I told him he wasn’t going fast enough. ( Later Cliff told me that he was sprinting and that he barely caught up to him after giving the keys to the valet. The only way he found us was to follow my screaming) We made it up to floor 2… Labor and delivery. Cliff took the wheel chair at registration. The registration nurse asked my name… in denial, I asked her for the anesthesiologist. She smiled politely and opened the door for Triage. Cliff rolled me through and I saw the bed… I just wanted to get in that bed!! The nurses must have heard the pushing in my voice because as soon as we reached the bed they grabbed the wheelchair from Cliff and turned it around to rush me through to the real labor and delivery rooms. They knew….. I heard them call for penicillin, I heard them call for my doctor and I heard a nurse say “room 5″… but at this point I could feel her head so I was holding on to the wheelchair arms and pushing up to hold my body off of the seat… They got me to room 5 and Cliff and one of the nurses lifted me onto the bed… It took Cliff and 3 nurses to get my pants off and one of the nurses held her head and told me to blow through it. I gave 2 blows and couldln’t handle it anymore. The last thing I remember saying (yelling) was “Get your hand off of her head!” The nurse let go and my beautiful baby was here! She was huge. She was beautiful. She was perfect. And I was in love!
It was not what I had planned, but every second of it was worth it!
Introducing my sweet LAYLA SU-HEI….
July 1, 2:43am, 8lbs 15.4oz, 20.5in
Aaaah!! What a story, Amanda!! So many congratulations sent your way for your brand new bouncing baby girl! xo
Ohhh my gosh! I cant believe how fast she came! She is so beautiful Amanda!! Im so happy for you and your family! Hugs!
wow! crazy amazing story girlfriend! SO glad you at least made it to the hospital! Congratulations on your beautiful baby girl – I am beyond thrilled for you!
Wow! What a story! Congrats she’s beautiful! Love your blog by the way 😉
that was close but like you say completely worth it xx
Congratulations! She is beautiful!
wow! What a great birth story! Congrats on your beautiful baby!
WOW. What a story! I can’t even imagine Congrats!
My goodness, what a story! So glad you made it to the hospital, just in time… Many congrats to you & your family!! ♥
Oh my word, what a FAST delivery!! I’m so glad you made it to the hospital in time! Congratulations on such a darling little girl! My husband is a Chiropractor who specializes in acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine… isn’t it great to have a hubby who can do acupuncture whenever you’d like?! We’re expecting our 5th as well in just a few more weeks. Again, congratulations!
Stacey
What a birth story! I’m so glad she arrived safely and everything ended up being okay. She’s so beautiful Amanda!
Just in the nick of time! I hope now you are enjoying some R&R, maternity leave & baby time. That is quite the story – one none of you will ever forget! Congratulations! So glad Cliff is a fast driver! 😉