Friday, December 5, 2008

My Birth Story


Dec 3rd I was scheduled to get induced. On the way to the hospital I was not scared and pretty calm, I thought I would be a nervous wreck! I got a good nights sleep the night before, too. Checked into the hospital at 6am, and Dr. Dsemeris broke my water shortly after. Started pitocen at 8am, was 3cm. At 11:30am contractions were getting intense, so got the epidural which did not hurt at all... was 4cm. Started pushing around 4pm, could have started around 3-3:30 but nurse was busy. Pushed about 15 minutes and out she came, with no pain!! I even started laughing during one push, because I made a funny grunting noise. Jason said "don't laugh", and then he and all the other nurses and doctors started laughing, too. Dr almost had to use the vaccuum thing, but gave me another chance to push and did not need it. So, the whole thing was pain free! Except for the uncomfortable contractions in the beginning. Peice of cake!

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Madilyn Victoria
born: 4:18pm
Dec, 3rd 2008
6 lbs 1 oz
19 3/4 inches

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