Wrapped Cord, Born in the Caul- Home Birth With Slideshow (Don't Watch If You Are Avoiding Baby Fever)!
Every birth is really unique and special- not in a cheesy way either, just in a MIRACULOUS way. One thing that I love about this story is that this baby is born safely at home with a wrapped cord. Amazing when good midwives respect and understand the process of birth and keep it both safe and natural. But the best thing, is this precious slideshow with pictures of mama and her sweet baby and an elated big sissy with her new little one! I love babies!
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Max’s Birth Story
Sunday, 2-21-10. I noticed my back was
mildly hurting around 2:00 pm on Sunday afternoon. It didn’t let
up the rest of the day. I also noticed that the several times I woke
up that night were often when I was having a contraction, although
they didn’t feel any stronger than the ones I have been having for
awhile now. I began wondering if I was leaking some fluid also.
Monday, 2-22-10. I went to see Dr. Dan
(chiropractor) to make sure that something being out in my back
wasn’t causing the back pain. He didn’t think that what was out
would be causing this much discomfort and said that all of the
muscles in my lower back were very tight. His guess was back labor.
He recommended using a heat pack—20 minutes on, one hour off.
I noticed throughout the day that
sometimes the pain seemed a little stronger than other times, and
that I was not even noticing some of the contractions I was having
because the pain in my back was stronger. A little after 7 pm I spoke
with both Amy (my doula) and Jane (my midwife) as my contractions
were about 4 minutes apart for around 40 seconds to over a minute
each. Sara and got the tub set up, just in case. Finally got
Presleigh (23 months) to bed at 10:40 pm and things feel like they
are getting stronger. I will start timing again soon.
It is too hard to time when I can’t
feel them without my hand on my stomach…I am going to try to lay
down. Nothing changed so I decided to go to bed and see what
happened. I slept most of the night and wasn’t in any discomfort.
Tuesday, 2-23-10. In the morning I
noticed that the contractions seemed to be stronger but farther
apart. They were noticeable but not interfering with what I needed to
be doing. Late morning/early afternoon I decided to try to nap with
P in case things picked up so that I would have gotten some rest.
During the nap contractions were waking me up—they were definitely
getting stronger. I talked to both Jane and Amy after the nap and
after a bit decided to have Amy come over. Jane wanted her assistant
Tracey and her to get on the road if I felt like it was time for Amy
to be here, so they got in the car. They had an hour and a drive to
get to me.
While I was sending Amy a text asking her to come and
bring a book and if I had to send her home in two hours I would feel
bad for asking her to come—she send me a text letting me know that
she was going to head into town so that she would be close. The
first hour or so that she was here things weren’t too bad but they
picked up quickly.
My mom filled the tub and I decided to get in it
when I was starting to really hurt. My mom took Presleigh downstairs
and it wasn’t long before Jane and Tracey arrived. It took a few
contractions before I had a break and was able to communicate with
them at all. I had also sent Alex a text before getting in the tub
and he arrived somewhere in here.
The contractions quickly picked up. I
felt like I might throw up but never did. They assured me that the
baby’s heart rate sounded good. Soon I started feeling the
‘pushing contractions’—my body was starting to push. I think I
just rode out a few of them. I never consciously pushed when I had
Presleigh and I guess I wasn’t sure if I should push too.
Quickly
the pain became too much and I started pushing with them. It didn’t
take long to know that his head was there and ready. I still had my
panties on because when I got into the tub I thought I might get back
out for awhile. They started to try to move my legs and get me out
of them and I told them to cut them off. I had been in one position
this entire time with my knees bent and my legs did not feel like
they could move at all.
The ring of fire contractions felt never
ending. I would guess there were 6 good contractions and I kept
waiting to hear that the baby’s head was out but no-one was saying
that. Why not? I knew the head was there, I was contracting and
pushing….what was the problem? I was so frustrating and the pain
was unbearable. I know I was crying/yelling/screaming at this
point—No, No…just get him! I can’t!
They told me that the cord was a little
compressed and that the baby did not like being stuck here. I knew I
needed to get him out and was trying so hard. Finally his head came
out and they said that the cord was wrapped around his neck and he
was in the caul (still in the sac). I knew they were taking care of
things. Like my first birth, I though the body would just come out
on the next contraction. I think it took a few to get the rest of
him out. I felt like I had torn badly and was worried about that but
so glad he was out. (found out later that his head was almost 15
inches around….)
Immediately they handed him to me up
and under my legs and helped me support him. He was grey and not
crying or making much noise. I put my mouth over his nose and mouth
and give him a couple of little puffs; soon they had the oxygen tank
over and were holding the mask in front of his face. I was very
conscious of the fact that I had another short cord and any pressure
on it was making me very nervous, so I was a little distracted from
him by that.
I was able to hold him near my chest but facing away
from me to keep the cord as loose as possible. They cut the cord when
it was almost done pulsing—I couldn’t stand up with it so short
while he was still connected and then they could get a better look at
him. They handed him to Alex who had been warming towels and
blankets. He held Max until the placenta was delivered in the tub
and I was helped to the bed. There I finally got to look at his face.
He was beautiful. We did it—second home birth; this one in the
water!
I sent my mom a text saying that she
and my daughter could come back up. Presleigh had been in the shower
and my mom grabbed her, wrapped her in a towel, and up they came.
She was so excited to see the baby on the bed with me; she wanted to
kiss him and was as gentle as she could be when she touched him.
Maxwell Wesley
9 pounds, 15 ounces
20.5 inches long
2 days before EDD
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