She was born on
Wednesday, June 24th, at 3:19 am after 18 hours induction on Pitocin. And while I knew I would NOT be having an epidural, I had planned to have some minor pain relief via I.V. However, by the time I mentioned that I'd like some I was already at 6cm, thus missing the "window of opportunity." *sigh* LOL
So, baby "G" was birthed into the world at a pleasingly plump
9 pounds 3.6 ounces, 21.5" long, head 14.5" circumference, (didn't get the chest circ.), and a full head of black hair.
Besides the necessary induction (which we'd tried to avoid through various "labor inducing" ideas, all to no avail), and the various bags of drips I was hooked up to on I.V-- well this was a much more natural labor and delivery than I'd ever had in the past.
Deep vocalizations (aka groans that could have won me a Grammy Award for "nature sounds") paired up with me
singing my lungs out got me through all the contractions and pains. Thank goodness for my iPod Shuffle!!! A completely natural,
unmedicated delivery -- I have to pat myself on the back and grin! I had no plans for that but am thrilled and so happy I was able to experience it!!
Me relaxing between contractions, note Shuffle on chest
& hair clip at the ready!
I have started writing up my recollection of the actual labor and delivery process/experience, but need to get my husband's input as well since much of the last portion of the labor escapes my memory.
I'm happy to say that with the hospital's Wi-fi capability, we were able to webcam (video/voice chat) with Yahoo messenger and have our older daughter, my mother, and my sister on the computer with us through MUCH of the laboring part and very soon after the delivery. It was a WONDERFUL experience having them there. Hubby coaxed me on, fanned me for probably hours with a dumb folder, because I was SOOO HOT! He was a trooper.
Baby "G" is a joy. Pure joy. She nursed like an old pro immediately after delivery. She bounced back quickly from low blood sugar at birth, and after two sleepy days and low interest in nursing, she is nursing like a champ. Engorgement has set in, LOL, and with some minor pumping and LOTS and LOTS of nursing, I'm beginning to see to the other side of it.
Daddy is totally smitten with is new daughter. We both look at her still, totally amazed at the blessing we've been given. Years of heart-ache and desire for a baby have all been sent to the back of our minds now with this glorious little being, a part of both of us. Exhausted from lack of sleep, I've just been enjoying the bonding time with this new piece of my heart.
Baby was placed and cleaned up and assessed right on my chest, I LOVED THIS!!!
I had no idea she's be "allowed" there for so long... it was pure mothering bliss!
Daddy shows off the stamps of baby's feet! the nurse had
put on him during baby's assessment.
Big sister enjoying little sister, later in the day.
Crocheted baby hat, made by me just a few days before
she was born--- something to pass the time! LOL
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