Wednesday, September 18, 2013
My Birth Story
I've tried this blogging thing before and never made it very far. However, now I have a little girl to blog about and I don't want to forget a single moment so I'm going to try to make a better effort. Even if I'm the only one that reads it, I'll at least have memories written down to look back. I thought a good starting point would be my birth story. I'll try not to let things get too lengthy since I do have a tendency to go on and on.
At our 37 week OB appointment Dr. Beck did a routine ultrasound to check fluid levels, etc. She noticed that Blakely's head measurements were a few weeks behind where they should be. After referring us to a genetics doctor at UAMS we had an ultrasound that revealed the same thing Dr. Beck had found. Unfortunately, there wasn't much else we knew at this point. We would have to wait until she arrived. This left us pretty scared at the uncertainty of everything.
At our 38 week appointment, the day we had the ultrasound at UAMS, Dr. Beck found that I had protein in my urine which is generally a clear indicator of pre-eclampsia. Eclampsia is seizing so pre-eclampsia is the condition that develops before seizures. She sent me home for the weekend to do a 24-hour urine collection. We met again on Monday, the 9th, and my protein levels were still pretty high. I was officially a pre-eclamptic. Since this was supposed to be a routine visit, Cody wasn't there. He had to take our dog Bailey to the vet for routine shots. Because of the new diagnosis and the risks that it poses and since I was already full term she determined that it wouldn't be of any benefit to try to keep me pregnant and decided to induce labor that evening.
This was very scary to me since I didn't want to be induced. I had read so many statistics that inductions result in a C-section around 50% of the time and that was not something I wanted. But if it meant doing the best thing for our Blakely, I would have done anything.
I went home after that appointment in tears and very scared. I took a shower, we packed the rest of our hospital bag, ate our last dinner as a family of 2, and headed to the hospital. They let me labor all night hoping that I would progress some on my own, and I did. The next morning, the 10th, I had already progressed from 2cm to 4cm. They started Pitocin at 7:30AM and I continued to labor all day. At around 1PM, Dr. Beck came in and broke my water. I was at 6cm at this point. From there they had me labor in various positions to try to get Blakely to move and for me to dilate even more. At 7 that evening I was still a 6.
It was a catch-22 at this point. If I stayed on the Pitocin my contraction stayed consistent but it also prevented Blakely's heart rate from fluctuating as they like to see. Of course, I wanted what was best for her. We stopped the Pitocin at this point and Dr. Beck suggested a C-section. My worst fear! I was terrified.
Cody did everything he could do to calm me down and was wonderful the whole time. We had to wait for an open OR but finally went back around 9:15 or so. They gave me some pretty strong meds and brought Cody back with me. At 9:53PM our little girl was born. I could hear her crying and it was more than I could take. I'm not sure if I cried or if my eyes only watered but I felt so much emotion at that point. Cody held her first after the NICU staff checked her out. They gave me more meds to counteract some of the first ones and that really did me in. I couldn't focus on anything.
They brought us back to our room and I really felt my life was complete. I had prayed so hard for this little girl and she was finally here with us. She was and still is amazing. It's only been 8 days but I couldn't imagine life without her anymore. Cody and I love her so very very much.
I'll wrap this post up since it's pretty long. Keep your fingers crossed I write back again soon!
-Geneva
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