Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Connor's Birth Day

Well, I don't know if you remember, but my due date for Connor was on July 27. My new doctor in Texas (who also delivered my niece...haha no this was not coincidental) started checking me at 35 weeks and at my 35 week appointment he told me that I was 1-2 cm dilated already. At 36 weeks I was 1 1/2 cm, at 37 I was 2 cm and at 39 weeks I was 3 cm. By 38 weeks I was begging to be induced because I was extremely uncomfortable because of the baby being so low, me being so big and it being so hot out. To my surprise the doctor agreed to the induction and it was scheduled for two days later!! I left my appointment in shock at the fact that in a few days I was going to finally meet my little man.

Since I was dilated and thinning I didn't have to go to the hospital the night before to get Cervadil. My stepmom and I went to the hospital at five in the morning on the 22nd. By the time they got all my admitting paperwork done, my IV started, blood drawn and pitocin started it was around seven in the morning. The nurse checked me after starting the pitocin (or right before I can't remember) and I was 4 1/2 cm (after only two days). The doctor came in and broke my water at 9 am and I was 6 cm. Probably about 15 minutes after getting my water broken I got an epidural because I didn't know how much longer it was gonna take and I didn't know how much worse the pain was gonna get and I'm a real big wuss when it comes to pain. Unfortunately, my epidural started to wear off pretty quickly and within half and a hour I could feel my contractions on the right side. My nurse came in and checked me at ten and I was fully dilated and ready to push. I pushed for an hour and a half (at the end I felt every contraction and the baby come out!!) and had to have an episiotomy. My precious baby boy was born at 11:30 AM. So all together my labor was only 4 1/2 hours long, which my doctor bragged about the rest of the day :) He weighed 6 lbs 11 oz and he was 19 1/4 inches long. We were in the hospital for about 36 hours because Connor's glucose levels had to be monitored because of my GD. Overall,

I had an amazing birth experience (except for the fact that J wasn't there and his mother was in the room even though I told her several times I didn't want her to be) and I really can't wait to experience it again in a few years.

Enjoy the pictures below!


Just minutes old



Getting cleaned off


Proud Momma



Welcome to the world Connor Aden



admiring the new baby



Connor had to have certain glucose levels. Since I was breastfeeding there were times I had to give him formula through a syringe to get his levels high enough

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