BlueViolet
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Hey ladies,
Thanks for all the support. I didn't get a chance to catch up on much. I will once I get home either tomorrow or Saturday. I'm still at the hospital and it's never a dull moment. I've slept about 1.5hrs each night since the delivery. Jillian Gwen Vanderhoof was born at 12:51am on June 29th. She weighed 7lbs12oz and measured 20".
She is healthy and I'm managing after the c-section. I was flooded with so many bonding hormones once she gave her first cry that I got over everything that's happened since then. I started with a plan to have a natural birth, but things didn't progress as expected.
They started me on pitocin around 12hrs after my water broke (I was contracting, but it was not close enough and regular enough intervals so I wasn't given a choice at that point) and even with that I had stalled labor at 7cm. I struggled a lot and nothing worked. After over 9hrs of being at the 7cm transition phase and no change I gave in and had the c-section because it had been over 24hrs since my water broke and there was a huge risk of infection. I was experiencing back labor and it was not manageable at all. The hot tub was the best coping strategy. I tried just about everything. I exhausted all the natural pain relief methods and I was so tired and exhausted that I tried an epidural. They tried putting it in 4 different times and it didn't help at all. They offered to take it out and redo it and I just about lost it. I told them to take me out back and shoot me. I had started out really strong and breathed through each contraction and did visualization and I couldn't believe that I had lost control. The MW told me what I went through was not normal. On the bright side, we were never in danger. The vitals were good and steady for both of us. The c-section was done so quickly once it started that it was the best thing that I stopped fighting it. In the end, she is healthy and I'm glad to be done.
I attached some pictures.
I hope a much easier birth for everyone else that's left. My thoughts are with you all.
Thanks for all the support. I didn't get a chance to catch up on much. I will once I get home either tomorrow or Saturday. I'm still at the hospital and it's never a dull moment. I've slept about 1.5hrs each night since the delivery. Jillian Gwen Vanderhoof was born at 12:51am on June 29th. She weighed 7lbs12oz and measured 20".
She is healthy and I'm managing after the c-section. I was flooded with so many bonding hormones once she gave her first cry that I got over everything that's happened since then. I started with a plan to have a natural birth, but things didn't progress as expected.
They started me on pitocin around 12hrs after my water broke (I was contracting, but it was not close enough and regular enough intervals so I wasn't given a choice at that point) and even with that I had stalled labor at 7cm. I struggled a lot and nothing worked. After over 9hrs of being at the 7cm transition phase and no change I gave in and had the c-section because it had been over 24hrs since my water broke and there was a huge risk of infection. I was experiencing back labor and it was not manageable at all. The hot tub was the best coping strategy. I tried just about everything. I exhausted all the natural pain relief methods and I was so tired and exhausted that I tried an epidural. They tried putting it in 4 different times and it didn't help at all. They offered to take it out and redo it and I just about lost it. I told them to take me out back and shoot me. I had started out really strong and breathed through each contraction and did visualization and I couldn't believe that I had lost control. The MW told me what I went through was not normal. On the bright side, we were never in danger. The vitals were good and steady for both of us. The c-section was done so quickly once it started that it was the best thing that I stopped fighting it. In the end, she is healthy and I'm glad to be done.
I attached some pictures.
I hope a much easier birth for everyone else that's left. My thoughts are with you all.
