Charlotte Grace was born on July 13, 2011 at 6:36pm, weighing in at a very healthy 8 pounds 12 ounces. It was a difficult birth that was rushed in the end via an emergency c-section and my recovery is going to take a bit of time.
I went into the hospital last Tuesday for them to administer the Cervidil. I responded very quickly to the medicine. At 2am, I started having contractions. At 4am, my water broke on its own. They administered an epidural at 6am and started the Pitocin at 6:30am. By 7am, my epidural was wearing off. I had back surgery years ago and apparently the scar tissue means that an epidural will not work for me. They administered two epidurals in different locations and it just would not work. I refused any other pain medication. I labored "naturally" until 4pm on Wednesday. At 4pm, I was fully dilated and ready to push. After 2 hours of pushing, she was not budging from her position. The doctor informed me that the lack of progress and the heart rates were indicators that something was off and asked for permission to perform the c-section. I cried like no tomorrow, but agreed to the procedure because her arriving safely was the most important thing. After laboring 16 hours basically without any pain relief and then having to be rushed into an OR, I was scared and sad. My poor husband was a rock through all of this and I couldn't have asked for a better person by my side. They ran with us to the OR. It was like being an extra on ER. They administered a spinal block, which was the weirdest sensation I have every experienced. You are fully awake but you can't feel yourself breathing and you can't move at all. When they opened me up, they discovered the cord has wrapped around her neck tightly, the placenta had a tear and she was about a pound bigger than they thought. The doctor informed me there was no way she would have been delivered safely vaginally. We both would have not made it through the labor is what she said. I love my doctor and she helped my husband and I make some very smart decisions while I was tired, in pain, and scared.
They released me from the hospital yesterday after we spent 4 days recovering. My doctor described it as though I am recovering from two deliveries in one day, so I have to take it easy. I lost a lot of blood but luckily did not need a transfusion. I can't say enough about the nursing staff at INOVA Fairfax hospital. They are amazing people who did everything to help me and my husband from birth to discharge. I can never thank them enough! Charlotte was borderline jaundice, so I had to supplement feed in addition to breastfeeding. I am expressing as much milk as possible and hoping that her latching will improve. She is beautiful with a full head of hair and having her makes everything perfect even if it didn't go as planned!
I will have to post a picture later, as we are trying to just get settled into the house.
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Congratulations! I look forward to seeing pictures!
I am so sorry it was a scary experience, but so glad you are both okay! I hope you recover quickly!
So glad for you and that everything worked out with a beautiful baby girl by your side. Take it easy and allow everyone who can help you, help.
Congrats and can't wait to see the pics!
Congrats beekernbaby! So we all made it. My boy and your girl have the same birthday. I am sooo glad that everything is fine, even though the recovery will need some time...
Can't wait to see some pics of your baby girl Charlotte.
Congratulations and God bless Charlotte Grace!!! Such a beautiful name!
Sorry to hear about such a traumatic experience for you and so glad that everything ended up okay for all of you. Wow... quite a story.
Enjoy your baby girl.. they are lots of fun!!!
Congrats & welcome Baby Charlotte!
Congratulations!! Boy that is one scary scenario. So glad you got teh c-section. Sorry you had to go through 2 hours of pushing and multiple epidurals
You have your daughter now, recover and enjoy every precious moment xox