We met our day nurses, Bridget and Sharon. The contractions got stronger and stronger and I got nauseous. I tried hands and knees, but the baby didn't like that one bit- we had a big heart rate drop and so back to bed I went. I was starting to get very nervous and the contractions kept getting stronger. Dr. Senzon came in for a check around 7:30am and I was just 4cm. She said that it was time to start Pitocin. She explained to me that the baby's heart rate was causing her some concerns and she wanted to get the baby out. I'd definitely be confined to bed and she recommended an epidural. I thought about it, talked to RC and our nurse Bridget, and gave the OK...a healthy baby is all we want! They checked me at 8:30 am, just before the anesthesiologist administered the epidural and I was 7cm! The epidural was so strong...I went from a pain scale of 6 or 7 to not feeling a thing. We rested up a bit and around 11am, the nurses told me it was time to start pushing. We had to turn the epidural down twice before I was feeling my contractions again. Just before noon, we started to push. Her heart rate continued to drop as we were pushing, but it stabilized after every push. We pushed for a quick hour and Penny was born. The cord was wrapped over her shoulder, which was causing the heart rate drops. RC quickly cut the cord, announced that it was a girl and we heard her first cries. The neo-natologist whisked her away to the warmer and went to work. We have a daughter and her cry is the most beautiful sound! She weighed 7lbs. 11oz., just like her mommy, and was 20.5 inches long. We are so in love with our little Penelope Jeanne Thompson!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Our Birth Story
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