December 8, 2009

Isabel's Birth Story, Part One

If someone had said to me on Friday 13th November that I'd be going in to labour that evening, I would've probably scoffed at them. I'd crossed fingers for a Friday 13th birth because it's a cool date, but with not even so much as a twinge by tea time I thought it unlikely, and went about 'business as usual'.

Around 8pm my lower back felt a little uncomfortable, which I put down to sitting on my lazy arse too long. I ate, and popped on to the computer to chat with my bees. By 10pm the backache hadn't subsided, so I decided to go to bed to get some rest. I was tempted to 'tweet' about it, but after having seen the reaction to my twinges on the 12th — which resulted in me feeling like I'd let the world down — I thought better of it. However, within seconds of lying down, I was getting waves of period-like pain and decided pacing the front room was a more pleasant option.

Out of curiosity I timed a few of the contractions using the stopwatch on my phone. I didn't expect to get much out of it... I mean, you read stories about women who start off labour days before they actually give birth, and have wildly far apart contractions followed by blocks of no pain. Seemed a bit odd then that mine felt quite close together, and no wonder: they were 4.5 mins apart almost to the second.

I rang the hospital to ask for advice on when would be a good time to come in (given that it was a 40 minute trip) and she advised I head straight over. Cue a mad dash to get the bags and a few remaining bits and pieces together, and then we started off on the journey. Not 5 minutes down the road I realised I'd left my maternity notes at home, so I had to get Karl to turn around and go back — contractions and speed bumps, fun fun! — so that I could pick the bloody things up.

Anyway... shortly after arriving at the hospital, I did a pee sample, I was hooked up to a monitor for half an hour, and given an internal only to be told I was 3cm dilated. Because my birth was still relatively low risk (despite the low iron) I was assigned a midwife and we went into a labour room to continue with a "normal" labour. I was hooked up to a TENS machine for pain relief, although I don't really think it did a fat lot, and was given gas and air (Entonox) which started Karl off making Darth Vadar jokes. I had blood drawn, and was hooked up to a drip because they detected ketones in my urine (although this didn't surprise me, I knew I was at least slightly dehydrated and had been for weeks because my pee was far too dark.)

I had every intention of doing hourly updates via text message to twitter at this point, but the contractions were just under 4 minutes apart and were getting more uncomfortable with each one. I was squeezing Karl's hand and had already dictated one message to him so that I could concentrate on breathing.

A couple of hours in I was told that the results of the blood test were back and that my iron was absolutely fine. Talk about annoying. I stand by my original theory that someone had mixed up my blood test with that of the other woman who was pregnant at the same time as me and with the exact same name (I don't see any other reason why my iron level would drop so suddenly and then go back up in a week, despite having stopped taking the Spatone!) My labour was downgraded to lowest risk, and I was moved from the room I was in — with Entonox through a valve in the wall — to a smaller but more "cosy" room in their midwife-led unit with a new midwife. Not quite the MLU I wanted to birth in but a better option than being stared at by consultants for no real reason.

(To be continued...)

Comments

There are currently 24 approved responses to "Isabel's Birth Story, Part One".

  1. Aisling   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Boooring. Get to the part with the baby! :P

  2. Jem   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Patience :p It was getting too long for one entry!

  3. Carly   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Fantastic story, though all the pre-birth stuff sounds a bit painful and gory for my liking.

  4. Ashley   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    *waits impatiently for next part of story*

    You are a real trooper for even thinking about tweeting during labor, I have to say. I think all I'd be focused on would be screaming and um... screaming.

  5. Hannah   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Darth Vader* :P

    I'm with Aisling; part 2 better be coming up soon!

  6. Nyx   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Congratulations!

  7. Amanda   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    No birth photos, no cheese. :P

  8. Noellium   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    DUN DUN DUN! And the epic saga continues. :O

  9. Trish   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Gee, labor sure sounds fun. Haha, Karl mocking Darth Vader reminds me of something my dad would do. XD

    Some advice from my mother: "Cherish every minute with her, because before you know it, she'll turn into a bitchy hormonal teenager."

  10. Clem   December 8th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Aww, I don't think anyone meant to make you feel bad about the twinges. :( We were all just so excited!

    I am excited for the next part! :D

  11. Hev   December 9th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Ok, interesting, but I think you are teasing us. We want pictures, Jem.

  12. Meggan   December 9th, 2009 [gravatar]

    I loooove birth stories!!! Do continue. :)

  13. Mumblies   December 9th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Well I said baby would arrive on the 14th :o) I was a teeny bit over the weight I'd guessed too, does this mean I win a prize? :)
    Despite all the hassle she caused in her arrival I still say Isabel is well worth it don't you agree?

  14. Melissa   December 9th, 2009 [gravatar]

    I hope I get to read the rest of this before I go into labor!

  15. Karl   December 9th, 2009 [gravatar]

    first point - you killed that TENS machine. The battery was probably flat within minutes.

    And as for Darth Vader - it was just sounding so similar..I couldn't help it.

  16. Jordan   December 9th, 2009 [gravatar]

    My favorite part was most definitely Karl and Darth Vader jokes. Despite my somber time in ICU, I did that when I had my bicap on. It was loud enough and perfect for Vader tiems!

    I'm just glad that things turned out smoothly with the iron after all. It's weird how one thing can make a huge dent in how things will go.

  17. Hev   December 9th, 2009 [gravatar]

    @Mumblies - No, you don't get a prize. You are there with Jem, Karl & Isabel. You get to see the precious little beautiful baby. Hee hee, envious person here. Doesn't mean anything by it. Just teasing.

  18. Medli   December 9th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Wow. Even before the baby was coming, you were already having some pain in the neck moments. At least everything turned out good, and both you and the baby are fine.

  19. Vera   December 10th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Wow... I like that you have your priorities straight: don't forget to Twitter. That is not to say that I didn't obsessively visit your/your mom's Twitter pages. I was just thinking I'd probably had been much too freaked out if it were me.

    And like the rest: part two, part two, part twoooooooooo!

  20. Mallory   December 10th, 2009 [gravatar]

    I'm not normally a fan of 'mommy blogger' type entries, but I must say that this particular entry was quite captivating to me! I can't wait to read the rest. :)

    And of course, congratulations on the birth of your daughter!

    PS: I hope my posting this doesn't cause any, er, unpleasantries, as this wasn't my intention. I've been visiting and re-visiting for awhile now to read about how your pregnancy was coming along, and I started to feel like a bit of a stalker, simply sitting here silently, lurking in the shadows ... So I finally decided to just go ahead and comment. :)

  21. Chris   December 10th, 2009 [gravatar]

    Congradulations on the little one!

  22. Chans   December 10th, 2009 [gravatar]

    I was ready to read the whole birth story only to find out that we have to wait for the part where you curse and scream while in labour... However it's nice to know you actually wanted to Twitter while you had better things to worry about :)

    *Waits impatiently for part 2*

  23. Mumblies   December 11th, 2009 [gravatar]

    @Hev

    HaHa....Actually I did get a prize! Not only did I get to see little Isabel within a few hours of her birth, but I get to see her almost daily too :D

    I've cuddled her, burped her and told her (whilst Mummy was in the Dentists' chair) all the thing we will do when she is a little older ;) but the nappy changing is left to her very capable parents so far. :)

  24. Isabel's Birth Story, Part Two — jemjabella.co.uk   December 12th, 2009 [gravatar]

    ...ng-me" title="Contact Me">Contact Isabel's Birth Story, Part Two In my new room on the MLU (see part one) I was hooked up to a cylinder of gas and air (and, incidentally, went through 3 of these before I ...

Leave a Reply

No HTML please; first time comments are moderated; comments left without a legitimate first name/nickname and e-mail will be deleted (no, your momma didn't call you "cheap quality wardrobes").

[geek inside avatar]Welcome to the blog of girl geek & php ninja extraordinaire 'Jem'. Web developer, mum and supreme crazy cat lady.. »

---

Post stats

Posted on December 8, 2009 in and with 24 comments

---

Related posts

Other posts you might be interested in:

---

Share this post

Talk about this post on your favourite social media website:

tweet this add to stumbleupon add to delicious add to reddit digg this post add to newsvine share on facebook share on friendfeed

---

Subscribe

Like this post? Why not subscribe to the feed?

Knowledge

Pleasure

Archives

See more...