Saturday, November 7, 2009

Manly's Premature Arrival

As many of you know, I have had contractions off and on since week 20 of this pregnancy. I started getting regular contractions a couple months ago, and even went to the hospital at 31 weeks because they did not go away and were coming closer together. After that visit, however, I began to just ignore them.

Until I couldn't take it anymore.

On Friday night (Oct. 30), I broke down and sobbed for relief. Mr. B. gave me a Priesthood blessing. This blessing did not promise my pain would go away, but did bless me with the strength to endure. I was also blessed that I would deliver the baby at the right time, and that the baby would be healthy.

I assumed that the "right time" was 2 weeks from then, according to the plan. See, I was to be induced a week before my due date. We had already arranged for Mr. B's mom to come out and help take care of the Queen during the delivery and post-delivery. Everything was organized.

My plan was not the Lord's plan.

Remember Saturday's post? Yeah, that was my breaking point. After a very long night of painful contractions, I called the doctor and told him everything that had been going on. I didn't think I was in labor, but wanted the dang contractions to end. I was in a lot of pain and very sleep deprived because of their persistence.

The doctor was awesome. He sympathized with me and suggested I go to the hospital. He said that since I was not full-term yet (I was 36 weeks and 5 days, full-term is 37 weeks), I could not be induced. However, if I was dilated enough they would not stop the contractions and I could deliver the baby.

I didn't think I would be having this baby, so I called up my sister (who just happened to be in town from Alaska!) and asked if she could take the Queen while we went to the hospital. I told her we would probably be out in a couple of hours.

Mr. B came home from school and took me to the hospital. After a check, they told me that I was dilated to a 3. I was quite surprised. But, after two hours I had not progressed. So, I was sent home with pain medication and a reminder of when I should come back-when the contractions were strong enough.

We picked up the Queen and profusely thanked my sister. I put her on baby watch, just in case the baby did decide to come.

I went home and tried to go to sleep. The contractions were too strong, so Mr. B suggested I take the pain killer. I did. It did not help.

In fact, my contractions became so strong that I could only lay on my side and moan. I tried to let Mr. B sleep as long as possible. But, by 3 am they were too strong. I woke him up and informed him we were going back to the hospital.

He looked at me, said "Okay" and immediately fell back asleep.

I turned on the light and began to pack.

After I had everything in the bag, I woke Mr. B up again and said we were leaving now. He got the hint. He helped make sure I had grabbed everything we needed, and then got the Queen from her room.

While driving, Mr B. realized how close together the contractions were coming. He drove faster.

Once at the hospital, we were told that children under the age of 14 were not allowed inside. Yep. 4 am and we could not bring the Queen inside. We begged for allowance until we could call someone and have them pick her up. The lady reluctantly agreed.

Once I was in the triage room, the nurse checked and said--you are dilated to a 5! You are staying!

Yes! I immediately asked for the epidural. She smiled and said she would notify the nurse anesthetist.

Now, I must tell you how grateful I am for friends. At 4 am, I knew who we could call to come and get the Queen: My dear friend, Rachel. So, I called her and told her our predicament. She did not even think twice. She came to the hospital and picked up our sweet daughter. I gave the Queen a kiss and told her I loved her. I would not be able to see her again until at least Monday.

So, a couple hours and an epidural later (which was so wonderful!), I was re-checked and told I was dilated to a 7 1/2. Mr. B called my sister and told her that if she wanted to see the birth she better start driving.
She got there right in time for the nurse to come in and say she was calling the doctor.

The doctor arrived, broke my water, and I began pushing.

5 minutes later (not joking!), Manly arrived.

Unlike the Queen's birth, the nurse asked if I wanted him on my stomach immediately following the birth. I said yes, and got to share precious moments with him before they weighed him.
It was a very spiritual and special time.

My sister left a while later to take over with the Queen. She kept her the rest of the weekend, bless her heart.
Since Manly arrived 2 weeks before we expected, we were in a bit of a predicament. We could not bring the Queen in the hospital, and Manly wouldn't be released until Tuesday morning, at the earliest.

Enter Mom.

My mother called and said she was flying in on Monday to help out.

After I was able to relax, my mind went back to the blessing Mr. B gave me. Even though the timing was off in my mind, Heavenly Father was looking out for us. He knew we would need help, so He helped my mother find a way to come out and help us. He knew the Queen would not be able to come in the hospital, so He made sure my sister and friend were available to help us out. He knew Manly would come early, but assured us that he would be healthy. Which, he was. The pediatrician was very happy with Manly's progress. Apparently most babies born near-term have respiratory and/or other problems, but Manly did not. He was a very strong and healthy baby boy.

I will always look back at this birth and remember the many "little" miracles that accompanied it. For whatever reason, Manly was supposed to come when he did. My body needed him to come out sooner than I expected. Nevertheless, everything has just worked out.

5 comments:

  1. Those little miracles sometimes hit home more than big ones, I find. They teach us that our Heavenly Father really is watching over us - that he cares about us enough to care about the little things too. It's such a blessing to feel that! So happy for you!

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  2. Congrats! I'm glad everything worked out well and you are enjoying your newest little one! Glad you made it in time for an epidural instead of roughing it at home a while longer.

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  3. Wow, congratulations on your little manly and all the mini-miracles surrounding his birth. You're a rock star of motherhood, truly. :)

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  4. I love to read birth stories--don't know how I missed this. Sorry.

    What a fabulous story. It is wonderful that everything worked out as it should. I'm so glad that he is here safe and sound.

    Again, congratulations. Those moments right after birth are always so spiritual.

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  5. I'm so glad it all worked out okay. I know it can be so scary when it seems like it won't. And having family and great friends to help makes all the difference in life, doesn't it?

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