Healthy baby boy :)

Yes, we are pleased to announce that our son has been born. He arrived Jan 23rd, a bit early at 38 weeks, so we weren’t quite prepared. But then I don’t anyone is every really prepared anyway.

Keep reading if you want to hear more about my labour and eventual C-section. I will probably stop blogging here now and just continue on my regular blog. I have enjoyed the anonimity of blogging pregnancy health stuff (since as constipation) here on this blog, but baby stuff I don’t want to be anonymous about.

My water broke on the Monday and we madly packed a few bags from the piles of stuff we had been collecting and went to the assessment room at the hospital. We wouldn’t have gone in straight away except since I was Strep-B positive I had to go on anti-biotics right away.

We got to the hospital at around noon, and they put in an IV line and started the antibiotics. The first doctor said I would be induced by 10:00pm if I had not started by then. They told us to return for 4:00pm for the next dose. We returned at 4:00pm and now my own Ob-Gyn was there and she had a different opinion and wanted me to be induced right away. We were moved from the asssessment room to the birthing suite so they could hook up all the monitors. I took a chance to walk around a bit before they hooked me up. I had wanted to do lots of walking during labour, but once on oxitocin they monitor the baby continually, so I only had a few feet of area to move around in.

The heart monitor kept moving around and they had a really hard time getting the sensor positioned to hear they baby’s heart. Probably because the placenta was at the front of my uterus.

The nurses at North York General Hospital in the Labour and Delivery were great. Very attentive and helpful, especially Pam and Natasha.

I told them I wanted to go drug-free and they were very supportive. Contractions started and at first were fairly mild. It was interesting watching the contraction on the monitor and the patterns.

The contractions got more and more difficult and to be honest the next hours were all a bit of a blur. I remember:

  • my husband holding my hand and helping me do my breathing. (Huge Thanks to Marta, our pre-natal class instructor)
  • my Mum for support and encouragement and for giving my husband a chance to nap
  • the stupid heart monitor disconnecting all the time, especially in some positions (they eventually inserted the internal sensor into the baby’s head which was much better)
  • trying to find a good position for labour. I liked kneeling on the bed with my arms on the back of the raised head. I also found a new position kneeling kinda sideways, which I can’t really describe, but was good since I could really relax between contractions.
  • being told I was not yet in “Active labour” after suffering for 9+ hours
  • being ready to give up and get the epidural when I was told I was only 4cm dialated, and I realized there was a long long way to go. I was told I could get the epidural at any time, but decided to try a bit longer, and managed to get past that mental give-up phase
  • being told that I had fallen asleep during labour in-between contractions
  • being told that I had reached 6cm dialated

Then it got to the point where contractions changed and there was a different sensation and I felt the need to push, but had to work hard not to. These were the worst contractions and even my breathing patterns did not help at first until I remembered the in-out-in-out fast breathing pattern. I was re-evaluated three hours later and was found to still be at 6cm. (average progress is one cm per hour of labour) The doctors recommended that I get an epidural since sometimes that can relax the mother enough so that dialation progresses. They let me get off the monitors for a while first and take a jakussi bath. I thought it would help, but I still couldn’t relax. So I accepted the epidural.

I have a huge fear of blood and needles, so I made the nurse, my husband and my Mom all distract me while they did the epidural. It wasn’t bad, however I felt that I had given up and gone through all that labour for nothing, but everyone said it was amazing I had gotten to 6cm and that it was good for the baby.

After a few minutes the pain killers kicked in and I was able to relax. My husband and Mom were able to nap, and I tried, but I just couldn’t seem to fall asleep. After a few more hours I still had not progressed so the doctors recommended a C-section. They said there was some unknown reason that I was not progressing such as the baby’s head being too big, or in the wrong angle. I had been expecting them to talk about a Cesarean section since I could see on the monitor that the contractions were not getting closer together. I agreed and 40 minutes later I was taken to the OR.

With my fear of blood & needles, I told them to distract me and that I didn’t want to know any details. At first they made my husband wait outside and they shaved my belly and put my arms out (like on a cross). The epidural guy pumped new drugs into me and I wasn’t able to feel much except some pushing and pulling. An oxygen mask was put on me and they hung a big sheet between my face and the rest of me. Soon they let my husband come in with me which was good since I needed someone to talk to. It all happened rather fast once they got started. Then they were telling my husband that he could watch as the baby was born. He even got a couple photos taken. They moved our baby to a nearby area to check him out. It was really hard to see him around all those people. (did I mention there were a lot of people in the room). I was eventually able to see him as they laid him on my chest, but then he was taken away again to spend some skin-to-skin time with my husband while they stitched me up. They had to roll me on either side and it felt very strange to have absolutely no feeling and to have no control over my body.

Eventually they rolled me into recovery where I could see our baby again. The nurses massaged my abdomen and did other cleanup stuff. My blood pressure was super-low and I felt strangely non-present for a while.

Then they moved us into the “Mother and Baby” unit and we were able to spend some time with our baby.

So even though my labour did not go as planned, the important thing is that our son has arrived safely and healthy.

January 30, 2007 12:30 am. Toronto, anonymous, baby, birth, cesarean, contractions, epidural, heartbeat, hospital, husband, labor, labour, natural birth, strep-B, water-broken. 15 comments.

Second Trimester Ultrasound

Yesterday we had our 18 week ultrasound.  I am at 18 weeks + 3 days from LMP, however she estimated that I am actually at 19 weeks + 3 days which matches the other ultrasounds I have had.

We got to see the profile of the face, little fingers, the spine, the legs (which were moving around).  My husband saw an ear too, but I couldn’t quite make it out on the monitor.  The heart is still beating nice and strongly.  The baby was face-down during the test, the technician said that it will tend to move around and that was ok.  This was the first time that the baby actually looked like a baby, the technician took some photos for us, but didn’t let us have a video like some places do.  I know the ultrasound is for the doctor’s benefit, not ours, but it would have been nice to have a recording.

It is all starting to be so much more real now.  I am more aware of my tummy, especially since I keep getting ligament pains and other occasional twinges.  What are we going to do when we actually get to bring the baby home?

During the ultrasound I was bursting to go pee, I drank lots of fluids, but I didn’t follow the instructions because I went pee half an hour beforehand.  Partway through the test I was really uncomfortable and didn’t know if I could hold it (especially since she was pressing down with the ultrasound wand) and she let me go to the washroom.  I don’t know how they expect pregnant women to hold their bladders for so long.

We don’t want to know the gender, so we asked the technician not to tell us.  Although it amazes me how much they can tell from all those gray blobs.

I also just signed up for prenatal yoga classes with  Baby and Me Fitness Classes at the JCC (Jewish Community Centre) in Toronto.  They have multiple locations and classes and she said I could change around if I want to.  Which is good since I don’t know which location I will be working at for the later part of the year.  I will let you know how they go.
I have felt so tired this week, part if it could be due to coming back to work after a couple weeks vacation, but all I want to do all day long is lay down.  I know this is a big symptom of pregnancy, it just seems that my tiredness level has zoomed up recently.

September 14, 2006 7:55 am. Second Trimester, baby, fatigue, heartbeat, pregnancy, ultrasound. 1 comment.

Heartbeat

We had another appointment this morning and we got to hear our babies heartbeat.  It was really amazing, at first it was just a mush of noise, but then the doctor got the Dobbler mic in a better spot and we could hear the whoosing sounds of our babies heart.  The doctor said that everything was going well.

I am now in my 15th week, so the second trimester has begun.  I am feeling much better overall, but still having problems sleeping.  I used to sleep on my belly, but that does not work anymore, and I find I have a difficult time getting back to sleep after going pee in the middle of the night.  But I don’t want to cut down on fluids either.

I asked about my concerns for flying next week, and she said not to worry about the security xRay or anything.  I just hope I will be allowed to bring snacks onto the plane.  I don’t think I can last a 5 hour flight with just airplane food.

I was also asked about my lack of weight gain and she said not to worry about it, I have gone up 2 pounds in the last 4 weeks according to her scale, but I know I have gone up and down over a range of 4 pounds during that time so I was a bit concerned.  The waiting room was full of pregnant ladies at all stages and it was amazing to see how differently everyone carried.  I felt out of place since I am not showing yet, but hopefully I will be showing soon.

We chatted in the waiting room about pre-natal classes and one woman said they saved the money and hired a nurse for three nights instead.  However I think I would like to take the classes, also because it will be a chance to meet other expecting couples.

Are there post-natal classes?  I think I am more worried about how we are going to take care of this little bundle.

August 17, 2006 11:57 am. baby, heartbeat, pre-natal classes, pregnancy, sleeping. Leave a comment.