Mama LisaGut-Hoff ([info]carbonish) wrote,
@ 2008-05-23 11:53:00
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a sidewalk birth
it got wordy. i included info from last week's prenatal appointment and details about my weekend.

Andrew's birth story starts on Thursday, the 15th. I had an afternoon appointment with my midwife, Bernadette, and I finally consented to a cervical exam. My cervix was 3cms dilated, 50% effaced, and baby was at -2 station. She offered to let me come in the next morning to have my membranes swept. I told her I would think about it and initially thought I would do it. I spent all night going back and forth and got little sleep. I felt bad that I hadn't spent any quality time with Nathan, my nearly 3 year old. I went to the birthing center in the morning and declined the procedure. It was now the day before my due date. I spent it hanging out with my son, doing some moderate walking, and last-minute preparations.

On Saturday (DUE DATE!), I discovered a lot of mucous during my first bathroom trip of the day. I had to wipe about 3 times to get it all. It happened again the second trip to the bathroom. I felt like I finally had a hint something was going on.

Jason and I decided to take Nate to a new park, Discovery Green, in downtown Houston. We played a bunch then decided to get lunch down the street at the Houston Center. I had my first painful contraction on the way and got a little excited. After lunch we walked back to the park, played some more then left to Grandma’s house. There I had even more mucous come out during a bathroom break and even had a soft bowel movement. “HOORAY!” I thought. We went to dinner then took Nathan to dessert at Dairy Queen.

Nothing happened that night. Nothing at all. On Sunday, I got more mucous, but absolutely no painful contractions. I didn’t really feel like doing anything, so we relaxed most of the day at my aunt’s house. Everyone was amazed I was still pregnant and they all exclaimed I looked huge but that baby still looked high. We discussed the possibility of the full moon helping me out the next night. It was a nice thought.

On Monday, we did almost the same thing we did on Saturday. We went back to Discovery Green, to the Houston Center for lunch and then back to the park. I did a ton of walking, but still no contractions! I got kind of worried then got the best idea ever—we should go bowling!

That evening, we called up my cousins and decided to make a night of it. I bowled horribly but had a great time. My pelvis ached and I got at least one contraction while we were there—as I was walking up to bowl, I might add. We left the alley and I stared at the moon the entire way home. It was full, but nothing was a-happening! I showered then went to bed around midnight. I complained to Jason that my pelvis felt like it was being ripped in two. I really felt a ton of pressure and it was super painful to lay there. I did, though, and eventually fell asleep.

At 2:41 in the morning, I woke up and jumped out of bed. It was the first time I had been able to get up that quickly in a long time. As soon as I did, I felt a warm gush then I proceeded to startle Jason with a “my water just broke! Get a towel!” I soaked that towel very quickly and then waddled to the bathroom to get a better look at the liquid—for color. I had another huge flow of water come out when I got there and it was all clear! I decided to call my midwife, just to let her know and get some advice. She was of course asleep and told me to take my temperature and if it were normal (it was) to try and get some sleep. I hadn’t had any contractions, so she just said to relax and to call her in the morning or if I started getting any that were really close together.

According to our contraction log, once they started, they were pretty much 3-5 minutes apart, but only lasting about 30-45 seconds. I called my midwife back after about an hour and she informed me that they needed the be at least a minute, coming 2-5 minutes apart for TWO HOURS. Oh I was devastated. Things weren’t too painful, but I sort of thought I might almost be ready to go to the birthing center. I wanted to labor in the jacuzzi, man!

Around 4:45 am, they jumped to a minute long. I was able to relax between them, though, so they got a little more far apart. They were tough, but I had the best labor partner. Jason would rub my back during each one and help me remember to breathe deep breathes. Between contractions, we’d laugh at stuff, talk, or just lay here quietly. It was so ideal. A little before 6, I had him call Bernadette and tell her they were long and getting more painful and harder to breathe through. She told me to get in the shower and to give her 20 minutes before we left, so she could get her kids ready. I got in the shower and it felt pretty good, but I found myself needing to literally roar through my contractions. I ended up on all fours chanting “God, give me strength” between each contraction. They came really close together, so I told Jason we had to leave "NOW." I got dressed really quickly between contractions and we got Nathan up, dressed, and handed him off to my mom.

I had a contraction right outside the car and started crying because I knew just how awful the ride was going to be. I reclined the seat all the way back and laid down on my side, grasping the “handles” in the front and back seat by the doors. We don’t have tinted windows, so I must have looked ridiculous. Jason turned on his emergency lights and took off speeding. Yeah, we passed a few red lights, but we had the horn blaring through them all. My contractions in the car were excruciating. I wanted to push so bad and I kept yelling that I was going to. Jason told me not to and reminded me that if I weren’t fully dilated, it could be harmful to push. He tried to get me to do the panting-like breathing that we learned in our class, to avoid pushing. It was the hardest thing ever. My contractions weren’t very long, but I only got about a 30 second break between them. I yelled bloody murder through each one and kept saying “I need to push” with a huge emphasis on “push” and he kept saying it wasn’t time. I remember a specific moment when I saw a fire station and almost made him stop but he just sped right past. We both knew we’d end up in the hospital if I did that, so I’m really thankful he didn’t listen to me. We finally made it to the street the birthing center was on and I had one contraction and knew it would be my last in the car, so I calmed down a bit and actually breathed through it. We got to the center and I immediately jumped out.

I saw Bernadette waiting by the door with her kids and started walking toward her. She yelled out something about not having a key and I yelled out a “oh no!” and dropped to the ground during a contraction. She ran up to me, as did her kids and Jason. I begged her to take off my pants and check me and she yelled out to her daughter for a blanket. I thought she was asking for something to cover me, so I yelled that I didn’t “CARE WHO SAW” and that she needed to take off my pants “RIGHT NOW!” I was on all fours and still roaring through my contractions. I told her I needed to poop and was going to push, so she yanked my pants down. I ended up pooping and my amazing husband took his shirt off and volunteered it for cleanup because apparently my son was also crowning. I felt a ring of fire and pushed right past it. They all yelled his head was out and that I could push out his body if I wanted to because he had turned into the right position. I felt so amazing but didn’t really feel like I could push, but they encouraged me, so I looked down at the ground, focused on an ant that was walking by, and he slid out in a few pushes.

It was the most amazing feeling in the world. I was half-naked on a sidewalk in front of kids and there were probably people seeing me from their cars, but WHATEVER. I chanted “I feel awesome” and “we did it” over and over and was all smiles. My mom arrived about a minute later and everyone was overjoyed. The nurses/birth assistants with the keys to the building also arrived and hooted and hollered at the first parking lot birth of Rite of Passage birthing center. I was on cloud nine and walked in with him still attached to me via his cord and placenta. It was about 10-15 minutes after getting settled in bed that I felt an urge to push. The placenta came out very quickly and fully intact. Andrew nursed and I relaxed in the bed, still high from everything that just happened.

After about 40-45 minutes of nursing, I had some breakfast while they took his measurements and cooed at how adorably chunky he looked. He weighed in at 9 lbs 4.5 oz and was 21.5 inches long with a 14 inch head. Later on, it was revealed my perineum and other girly bits were all intact! No tearing! I was so thankful. I was cleaned up by one of the wonderful assistants and was back in bed in no time with my sleeping baby.

We were “discharged” about 4 hours after birth. I left with my bag of herbs for baby and I had such an amazing feeling of accomplishment. Both Jason and I couldn’t believe what had just happened. We were tired as all heck, but still so high from the experience. On the way home, I think I actually said, “I really want to do that again.” I do, but we’ll wait a while.

And next time we'll definitely plan to do it all at home.

ETA photos

omg
yeah, that just happened!

andrew is here
a few hrs after being born in the morning sunshine.




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[info]pancakes_house
2008-05-23 05:01 pm UTC (link)
you are amazing! i love andrew's birth story.

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-23 06:43 pm UTC (link)
thank you! my family really enjoys it. the guys laugh a lot for some reason, though!

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[info]mylifeuncommon
2008-05-23 05:09 pm UTC (link)
Oh lord, I cried. You are an amazing lady! I'm totally blogging about you later... I have too many friends that would LOVE to read this!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-23 06:42 pm UTC (link)
awww cool!
thank you.:)

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[info]maggie_maybe
2008-05-23 05:12 pm UTC (link)
So so so so awesome! You had to do so little pushing!

I imagine that I will give birth on all fours in the future (it's supposed to help prevent perineal tears -- which I need to be very careful of, obviously), but that just doesn't seem like it would be effective. However, reading your story makes it seem very effective!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-23 06:41 pm UTC (link)
his 14" head didn't tear me at all! there was also minimal sting during my first bathroom breaks. I thought I was very lucky. I didn't even THINK about needing to control my pushes to prevent a tear, it felt very natural. i also suppose my body did a little bit of pushing during those last few contractions in the car. like I said, I could actually BREATHE during the last one.

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(no subject) - [info]maggie_maybe, 2008-05-23 07:54 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]carbonish, 2008-05-23 08:45 pm UTC

[info]little_pete
2008-05-23 05:23 pm UTC (link)
omg lisa! wow! congratulations, i am so happy and proud of you. one of the most amazing birth stories i've heard, what a blessed kid!!!!! love you all

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-23 06:42 pm UTC (link)
!! thank you. it was so great!! my mom said she thought something was wrong when she was pulling up because i was on the ground and jason was running around shirtless. hahah

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[info]broad_ways
2008-05-23 05:39 pm UTC (link)
wow! i am still just absolutely amazed with your birth story!!!!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-23 06:43 pm UTC (link)
:) me too!

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[info]babyogg
2008-05-23 05:50 pm UTC (link)
Hi! I came over here from the NB community.. Rock on sistah!!!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-23 06:44 pm UTC (link)
oh yeah. :)

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[info]callie_
2008-05-23 06:11 pm UTC (link)
I think that is my favorite birth story EVER! I couldn't stop laughing at you pushing and focusing on an ant walking by. Love it. Congratulations!

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[info]leahmichelle
2008-05-23 06:21 pm UTC (link)
Me too :)

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(no subject) - [info]carbonish, 2008-05-23 06:45 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]parresa22, 2008-05-23 09:06 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]carbonish, 2008-05-24 12:59 am UTC

[info]ladyartemisa
2008-05-23 06:11 pm UTC (link)
omg this is so awesome. i cried.

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-23 06:46 pm UTC (link)
it was your midwife that had my midwife's key! haha
I was talking to the birth assistant today, confirming when Bernadette would come visit, and she mentioned something about going to Jackie's to pick up her key. I was like, "OMG she's 2 minutes from me!"

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(no subject) - [info]ladyartemisa, 2008-05-23 06:50 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]carbonish, 2008-05-23 06:55 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]ladyartemisa, 2008-05-23 07:19 pm UTC

[info]aftondays
2008-05-23 06:36 pm UTC (link)
That is such a great story! I'm really happy for you. :D :D :D

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-23 06:46 pm UTC (link)
thank you!:)

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[info]oh_andrea
2008-05-23 07:13 pm UTC (link)
came over from natural birth.

AMAZING story. you made me cry!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:00 am UTC (link)
awww thank you!

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[info]ohprettywords
2008-05-23 07:55 pm UTC (link)
BEST BIRTH STORY EVER.

amazing. you're amazing. ♥

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:00 am UTC (link)
thank you, mama!

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[info]our_nest
2008-05-23 08:07 pm UTC (link)
gosh this is just so flippin' awesome to read!!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:01 am UTC (link)
girl, if it weren't for how much you shared regarding your natural birth, I don't think i would have been so gung-ho about doing it. you were an inspiration! next time, though--definitely DEFINITELY home birth. jason's already agreed. just give us 10 or so years. haha

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(no subject) - [info]our_nest, 2008-05-24 01:04 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]carbonish, 2008-05-24 01:39 am UTC
(no subject) - [info]our_nest, 2008-05-24 12:36 pm UTC
(no subject) - [info]thesaturdaygirl, 2008-05-24 05:11 pm UTC

[info]bisonmomma
2008-05-23 08:19 pm UTC (link)
Hi. I wandered over from the NB community & I have to say your story is so awesome. I just read it to my family & they were thrilled, too.

Congratulations!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:21 am UTC (link)
aww thank you!:)

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[info]duchess_k
2008-05-23 08:28 pm UTC (link)
I LOVE THIS STORY!
Especially the part about focusing on that ant.

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:23 am UTC (link)
it's interesting, but totally understandable, how I can remember such a detail, yet when i think about my first son's birth (hospital, pitocin, demerol, and eventually epidural right before transition) I can't recall anything significant.

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(no subject) - [info]carbonish, 2008-05-24 01:24 am UTC
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[info]lunarophelia
2008-05-23 10:06 pm UTC (link)
WOW! What an amazing story! Congratulations!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:24 am UTC (link)
thank you!

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[info]fieldsofjoy
2008-05-23 10:15 pm UTC (link)
intense!!!!! my eyes got really wide while reading this!!!

GO YOU!!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:25 am UTC (link)
thank you! it was such a great experience.

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[info]yellowvase
2008-05-23 10:30 pm UTC (link)
Best birth story I've read EVER. Seriously.
And you hubby rocks for lending the shirt off his back too.
Congrats!!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:26 am UTC (link)
thank you!
jason was so amazing during it all. i think i've thanked him multiple times a day since then.

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[info]loveinfractions
2008-05-23 10:54 pm UTC (link)
beautiful. that made me tear up :)

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:27 am UTC (link)
awwww thank you.:)

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[info]hazelmama
2008-05-24 12:08 am UTC (link)
Oh man. I was totally late reading this and it was even better than I expected. Your birth was so totally awesome. You are the best. Congrats honey, he's BEAUTIFUL!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:27 am UTC (link)
thank you!!

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[info]lizville
2008-05-24 12:26 am UTC (link)
Amazing story, I told my coworkers about it and they were amazed too! Particularly at the "no painkiller" part, haha. You are an amazing woman!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:30 am UTC (link)
if you can believe it, nathan's labor was much more painful than this! AND they gave me multiple doses of demerol during it--a narcotic! he was in the wrong position, though, so i had a ton of back labor. that's why i spent the past few weeks on the birthing ball. i wanted andrew to be in the best position for labor and delivery. i had extremely efficient contractions and jason helped get me through them sooo well. i'm sososooo thankful for him.

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[info]thesynergizer
2008-05-24 01:16 am UTC (link)
thanks so much for posting the link to this. i really enjoyed reading it.

do you mind if i ask about this part "I left with my bag of herbs for baby"

i've never heard of that before, and was wondering what you were refering to.

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 01:33 am UTC (link)
they gave me a mixture of herbs for me and baby to soak in. they're supposed to be extremely helpful in healing any perineal wounds or soreness. i didn't tear, but it still felt nice to sit in. i just boil some water and then add some and let it simmer. then i strain and add it to a shallow bath. she also gave me a bag of cotton balls soaked in the mixture to apply to my son's cord. i don't have the list of herbs with me, but i can find it later, if you need! my son is only 4 days old and his cord looks like it's thisclose to falling off.

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(no subject) - [info]thesynergizer, 2008-05-24 01:46 am UTC

[info]cristalyte
2008-05-24 05:50 am UTC (link)
AWESOME! Congratulations! First time I've ever heard of someone giving birth on a sidewalk.

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 10:34 pm UTC (link)
thanks! :D

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[info]penguinpsyche
2008-05-24 01:17 pm UTC (link)
what an AMAZING birth story. Thank you so much for sharing!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 10:35 pm UTC (link)
thank you for reading!:)

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[info]heartbeat
2008-05-24 01:20 pm UTC (link)
lisa this is seriously the most awesome thing i've ever read in my life! it's so inspiring to me to try for a vbac next time at a birthing center. so thank you! little andrew and nathan are so adorable and you're awesome.

congratulations!!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 10:35 pm UTC (link)
thank you! it was a very powerful experience. I hope you get to birth whichever way you decide!

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[info]givmewings
2008-05-24 03:53 pm UTC (link)
That is awesome :) I can only hope for something so smooth ^_^ And badass, right in public :) AMAZING!

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[info]carbonish
2008-05-24 10:36 pm UTC (link)
heh thank you!

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