Well, 3 hours later I was being hooked up to an IV so I could receive Pitocin to start contractions. On the 4th try the 2nd nurse found a vein and my contractions started slowly. As they turned up the Pitocin the contractions became challenging shortly after 2pm. I asked about getting a little pain relief but my midwife encouraged me to wait and use my breathing. Within a hour I went from 5cm to ready to push. Except I wasn't ready!!!! I hate pushing! Luckily Rocky reminded me that with Sophie's labor I found that kneeling helped. So I turned around on the bed and that did the trick!
And you read correctly, Cassie was there for the whole thing! She was very brave and helpful. Sophie opted to spend the day with her cousins and that was probably the best plan since I was a lot more vocal during this labor. I think she would've been traumatized. Cassie was adopted by Nurse Becky whom she assisted with Harris' clean-up and footprints, etc.
Every one's healthy and happy to be home. (I hate hospitals and we were discharged 24 hours after his birth.) Now my focus is on getting the hang of nursing again. It's been awhile.
What a big baby he is! Congrats Darri and family!
ReplyDelete