Wednesday, March 6, 2013

WHEN OTTO ENTERED THE WORLD.

Otto's birth was unlike my other two. It amazes me how I have brought three different children into this world, and each of their birth stories is unique to themselves. They all came in different ways, on their own time, in their own way.


I actually had a secret induction date scheduled for Monday, February 25th. Nothing was wrong that warranted him coming out a week early. I just had lots of anxiety about when I would go into labor, who was going to look after my other children, and I wanted to be sure my doctor delivered this baby, as he missed Milo's birth. My doctor first proposed the idea of induction early on in my pregnancy, and I was immediately against it. I wanted my baby to choose his own birthday. But as time went on I slowly warmed up to the idea. But turns out I didn't need to worry about any of that, as Otto beat the clock by coming on his own the day before I was to be induced. However, my doctor was not on call once again, and missed delivering yet another one of my babies.


My labor literally hit me like a ton of bricks. Contractions came out of nowhere, fast and painful, at 9:45 on Saturday night. I took a shower. Tried to sleep. But the pain was intense and sleep was nowhere in sight. I was unsure if it was the real deal, so I beared with it as long as I could. I kept telling myself 'One more contraction, and I'll call the doctor.' Well, I weathered three hours of that before I finally decided it was legit. So at 1am I called my sister and asked her to come stay with Nugget and Doodey. And sure thing, I got off the phone with her and the contractions stopped. Almost completely. Now what? I had already woken my sister up in the middle of the night and she was in route on the half hour drive to my house. I decided to head in to the hospital anyways. After all, it's pretty much in my front yard (for real), and the worst that could happen is that they would send me back home.

So to the hospital we went at 2am. We walked. Carrying all our bags. It was probably a funny sight, but really, we could walk there faster than we could drive. And it felt good to move. And breathe in the fresh air. I was monitored for a few hours, during which time I made enough progress to warrant my stay.


Baby was high and my cervix was thick, so I fought off an epidural as long as I could. I choose to walk around and sit on the birthing ball to try to help mother nature move baby downward. After about five hours of that, I was so exhausted and needed some rest. Mind you, I had been awake since 7am the previous morning. I requested an epideral. I got some relief from the pain but still wasn't able to get any sleep. Dang adrenaline.

Baby's hear rate was low, so the darn heart rate monitor kept going off every few minutes, I swear. After about the billionth time, we asked if we could just push the silence button ourselves, but nope. Every single time a nurse had to come in a check it over. Another reason why I got no sleep.

Things progressed slowly and steadily for the next few hours. At 11am I was checked and was dilated to a 6, and baby was coming down nicely. My epidural was crazy intense, and I could feel nothing. I was probably the first woman ever to ask if it could be turned down. I could hardly move my body and I did not like the feeling. I've had three epidurals now, and this one was my least favorite. Any who, at this point I was started on Pitocin as my contractions had started to slow down a bit. But also at this time I got really nauseous and had a headache. It made me vomit. For real. It was gross. Time now was 11:35am. The nurse was going to give me some medication for the nausea, but wanted to check me again before doing so. And wham, just like that I was fully dilated and ready to push. Things went into a bit of a panic for a few seconds there, as I was moved onto my side, told not to push ( not like I could feel the urge anyway), and an order was given for another nurse to call in the doctor (who was at her home at this point). Good thing it's a small town and the doctor lives close.



I don't know what time exactly it was when I started pushing, I just know that I went through four rounds of pushing and he was born at 12:05pm. His slippery little body was thrust onto mine and I lost it. I wrapped my arms around that little ball of sweetness and fell madly in love.


He was finally here. Healthy and hearty.


And that's his story. Most of it anyway.


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A special thanks to my beautiful and very talented friend Jen, who captured Otto's birth. I teetered back and forth with having birth photography done, and had ultimately decided it wasn't for me. Then spontaneously, while in labor, I decided I wanted Jen there. A phone call and a few crazy texts later, Jen arrived in the midst of my pushing. She captured his arrival just in time. Words cannot even begin to describe my gratitude for her that day. What a blessed way to make a friendship grow even deeper. She also put together this beautiful video. Have a little look for yourself.


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11 comments:

  1. oooooh amy, this is beautiful! i'm so nervous, but excited too. I so know what you mean about having your own doc deliver. that's exactly why i scheduled an induction with soph. and i do so love my epidurals. i hate pain.
    birthing is no picnic! i'm so glad yours went smoothly.
    congrats, my friend!!

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  2. What a neat story, and to have it in writing!! In our small town my Dr. is the only one to deliver. I love that! I've never had an epidural, need to think about trying that! Did you know what you were having? Or just have 2 sets of everything made up, one for boy, and one for girl?

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  3. Amazing photos! The video is so heartwarming and captures memories to have a lifetime. What a wonderful story! Glad it went well!

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  4. Amazing photos and video! Congrats again on the newest arrival :)

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  5. Love the video, so beautiful!

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  6. WOW Amy!!!! That is incredible. Now I have to have a birth photographer for my next one ;-) What an amazing way to capture his birth and a beautiful keepsake for him. Congrats again on your hearty little man, he is so cute and I think he looks just like you!

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  7. Welcome baby Otto!!! He is beautiful. Congratulations to you & your family. Well done Mama!
    Cheers,
    Kate

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  8. Oh my goodness. Melt my heart. I even teared up a bit. So happy for you for such special and magical moments in your memory-banks. Those photos were just beautiful. What an amazing and talented friend Jen is! His cute little dimple too- SO cute!

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  9. Love love love! Love the story, photos, video, big kids meeting him. Heck, I even love his birth date ;) congrats! Can't wait to meet him!

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  10. OH congratulations on the birth of another blessing!! Love the video!! Such wonderful memories!!!

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