Yup you DID read
that right!! You can imagine that having a 2 hour labour with a
first child as I did that I was rather concerned about getting to
the Hospital on time for my second child. The Dr had said that I
would most likely go at least 2 weeks early again and have an even
faster labour! EEEEK !!
To prelude the birth story
Melanie was breech the ENTIRE pregnancy - at 37 weeks (a Tuesday) I
went into the Hospital and had an external
version. by Burigo
- and it was successful :-)
Well God was on my side!! I
just KNEW when it was going to happen!! I got up one night and went
to the loo, felt really strange, woke up Nils and said, "I think we
are getting really close, I think we should go to the Hospital" -
Nils got up, rang up his Mum (who THEN was 65 miles away in Miami)
she jumped in her car and drove up here at about 1000 mph, she got
to our house in 50 minutes and it normally takes us about 1.5 hrs!!
She got to our house at about 3am and we left her there with the
sleeping 2.5 yr old (Matthew) and went off to the Hospital.
Checked in by about 4am, in
my nice brand new birthing room, Nurse checked me - 3cm - I'll be
back in an hour she said. I still had no contractions yet either. My
hubby then saw fit to curl up on the extra bed and GO TO SLEEP!!!
The nurse checked me at 5am and 6am and I was still the same - at
that point she said, "I think you should just go home, you're not
due for 2 weeks and you aren't in labour at all".. I started to
panic, "DO I HAVE to go home?" That is when the other nurse (nice
one!) said "No of course you don't, your decision is the final say,
if you want to stay here until your Doctor gets here, that's your
call, we can't force you to go home" PHEW :-)
"I'm staying here then
until Burigo gets here"
Burigo finally made it to
see me at 9am, examined me, said, "YUP - you're ready, I'll break
your water to see if it starts labour and I'll be back in an hour -
By the Way, Today is my 18th Wedding Anniversary, so try not to take
too long ;-)" (all this was said VERY nicely - I have know this Man
for (by then) 6 yrs, He KNEW I wasn't going to take long!! In fact
he had ONLY just got back from his 2 week vacation the night before
(I told you God was on my side!!)
So he popped my water with
one of those crochet hook thingys and went off to his office (right
next to the Hospital) - Well my labour kicked into OVER DRIVE and
after 15 minutes the nurse checked me and got that WIDE EYED look
again and shrieked to the other nurse "Get Burigo back here STAT"
Within the next 5 minutes I
was ready to push - FREIGHT TRAIN urge again, so I did (Burigo not
back yet) and somehow, the nurses KNEW that the cord was wrapped
around the baby's head and so I was told NOT to push until Burigo
got there........
That was the LONGEST 5-7
minutes of my life trying to fight my body's urge to propel this
baby out of me - I huffed and puffed and FINALLY the recently tanned
and handsome looking ;-) Burigo came flying into the room, "Do I
have time to put scrubs on?" "NOPE, you don't, the baby's on it's
way out and the cord is wrapped around the head"... "Ok, we have to
do this fast Alice, I am going to do a quick episiotomy and when the
next contraction hits, push as hard as you can to get the head out
then stop!"
and so I did - very good at
instructions I am!! One contraction got the baby's head out and
Burigo fished in there and looped the cord over her head and then
followed the rest of the baby.
Burigo then smiled and said
"I know I told you to be quick, but I didn't mean you to take it
quite that literally!!" I was Euphoric!! Got a MAJOR case of the
shakes in my legs again!! and BOY was I glad I was at the Hospital,
cos things might have turned out nasty if I had gone into labour at
home, with the cord being wrapped around her neck and all (that
probably happened during the external version)
All in all 30 minutes from
water popping which started labour to delivery!!
Piece of Cake!! :-)
and just to
complete my 4 children's birth stories
Check out my first which
was fast too (2 hours)
Matthew Robert Bertelson (2/2/89)
Birth Story.