Just a quick post to update you guys if you haven't seen in the 3rd tri thread...
I spiked a fever at about 5cm during the induction. I reached 10cm not too long afterwards but something went seriously wrong. I ended up having a sort of seizure and both our heartrates went above 200bpm... They couldn't get it down and I was trying not to pass out and puke while trembling violently. They ended up rushing us for emergency csection. I don't remember much of it, don't remember seeing OH and barely remember seeing kiddo. I was in and out of consciousness. Unfortunately, kiddo also had the fever and was immediately taken to neonatal ward with daddy to start antibiotics. Luckily though, he didn't suffer any issues from the meconium in the water.
Myself, I woke up in ICU a little while later. My fever was above 104 so it wasn't just a small fever. I finally made it back to my room but not allowed to go to baby until I got the all-clear. I was pretty out of it anyway... They ran a bunch of tests and didn't find any infection but they did find quite a bit of protein in my urine. It can be that I developed pre-eclampsia despite never having had high bp during the constant monitoring. It could also be that it was directly related to the fever, they aren't sure. I was put on magnesium, antibiotics, fluids, pain meds, etc.Before going to bed, they gave me morphine so that knocked me out a few hours. My OH slept at the hospital with me.
I'm much much better today. They've knocked out all the meds except the reg. Post csection stuff. I'm not as exhausted and I'm managing the csection pain well. I was given the all-clear to be transferred to the maternity ward later. Right now we are trying to get my milk going to pump for kiddo. I finally got to see my baby boy for 30mins! Awww I was so speechless... He was woken up because it was his time to feed so he was whining and annoyed. However, when they passed him to me I spoke and he immediately stopped and opened his eyes real wide as if to say "Mommy?!" and reached out and grabbed my face. Okay, I