Thursday, September 23, 2010

Elijah's Birth












It was perfect! I could not have hoped for a better experience. I can't say I want to do it again any time soon, but it was well worth the precious gift received. So here's all the detail...

The doctor told me a few days before I went into labor that I was not dilating and I may have to be induced. To say that I freaked out would be an understatement. This was my worst fear and after all the walking I had been doing I was so disappointed. So I was sad for a day then I decided that it would be ok, I know God had a plan for this birth. So Thursday 9/9, a week before my induction date I woke to a few hard contractions. They stopped so I went to the gym, walked 3 miles but I felt a little off all day. I was not hungry and I just had a feeling that something was happening. I decided to go get acupuncture after my walk hoping that it may get things moving....and it did. At 5pm contractions started. Not little contractions, but hard need to breath through and bend over contractions. I was making Jerome a special dinner that night which I was determined to finish so I just cooked through the pain. I kept thinking "there is no way I am actually in labor right now". Jerome got home at 7pm and by then contractions were 7 minutes apart and getting stronger. At this point, I knew I was in labor. Our plan was to labor at home for as long as possible, so we ate dinner and Jerome cleaned the kitchen. Jerome was the best coach ever. He helped me try different positions, laying on the couch, the birth ball. I finally got in bed and just focused on breathing. At 11pm, we decided it was time to go since my contractions we 2-3 minutes apart. I don't even remember the drive to the hospital! We got to the hospital a little before midnight the nurse checked me and said "Wow you are already 7 cm dilated". I looked at Jerome and totally started crying. I guess I just could not believe this baby was actually coming! Jerome got on the phone and started calling everyone. Before I knew it everyone was there. It was awesome to have so much support. Melissa and Jerome walked the halls with me. Jerome helped to to remember to breath and through each contraction he massaged my back. An hour later I was at 8cm and got in the shower to relieve some pressure. When I got out I was having that feeling everyone says you have when its time to push, like you need to use the bathroom. I told Jerome to get the nurse. And sure enough, I was 10cm.

Crazy!! That moment was so exciting but so scary. The realization that we were about to meet our child was overwhelming. I think I finally asked for the epidural at this time, but did not end up getting it.With help from my Mom, sister, Jerome, Melissa and Jerome's Mom I pushed for an hour. Nothing can prepare you for the intense emotion you feel during this time. Extreme exhaustion, excitement, fear but the moment Elijah was out and they laid him on me, literally every thought and emotion left me. I was completely speechless, just looking at this little person. Finally they said It's a boy and I looked up at Jerome and saw a proud father looking down at his son. That was the best moment! After they stitched me all up, the rest of the family came in. My Dad, brother, sister Christine and Jerome's step mom Elizabeth. It was such a blessing to have everyone there as my Dad prayed over Elijah for the first time. It was an amazing experience and it feels even more amazing to be a Mom. Tomorrow Elijah will be 2 weeks old and its been a busy 2 weeks, filled with so many emotions. There have been some overwhelming moments but when I look at Elijah's little face all I feel is the most intense love. Thank you Lord for this gift!

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