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Josie’s Birth at the Cabin September 25, 2008

Filed under: Josie's Birth,New mommy stuff,Trying to Concieve Number 2 — lauraland @ 12:05 pm

Here is our long birth story as I remember it, I also decided to include my friend’s account. She is 24 weeks pregnant and drove up for the birth. She posted on her blog about it, it was so interesting to read her version…

Sunday September 14th, my due date, I was starting to think I would never go into labor. That evening I started having some pretty intense contractions. Well I had had many evenings with contractions that turned into nothing, but these were more intense. So I called my mom and told her if I woke up with them, we would be heading up.

We went to bed and about 2:00 I was awoken by a contraction. I got up, went to the bathroom, and tried to go back to sleep. About 3:00 I woke up with another really strong contraction and then another not long after. So I got up and started timing them they were 5-8 minutes apart. I wanted to let Tim sleep as long as possible, so I went about getting things ready to go. About 4:00 I had a contraction that I couln’t keep quiet and Tim woke up.

We packed up and drove to the cabin stopping for some MacDonalds on the way. We got there about 9:00am and contractions were 4-6 minutes apart. My mom came down to the cabin, she was supposed to be helping to watch Ava but really she watched Tim watch Ava.  I made brownies and miso soup in between contractions. About 1:30 my contractions were getting too strong to have Ava around,  we couldn’t set the pool up with ava there, so she went down to my parents.

My Dr. showed up a little later around 2:30, when he checked me I was 4cm and 50% effaced. He encouraged me to get out of the pool and move around, which I did. That’s when things started to progress or so I thought. Two hours later after walking to my parents and back and rolling on my ball I was just feeling more tired and when my Dr checked again I had not progressed at all. My Dr. went to check on another patient who had given birth at 8:00 that morning and said he would be back in a couple of hours.

So it was just Tim and I left there. I was so tired and I needed some rest so I got into the pool to ride out the contractions then I would try to sleep in between them. My friend showed up after about an hour, and then my Dr. arrived back at the cabin. The rest and relaxation had helped, I had progressed to 6cm & 80% effacement. Here is my friends account of what happened from there…

“So I was able to make it to my friends, home-water birth monday night. She started having steady contractions late Sunday night/early Monday morning so they packed everything up and headed to the cabin where they would be having the baby. Before the contractions really started she was only 2 cm dilated and she knew she wasn’t really progressing quickly enough for me to rush up there. After work I headed up to the cabin and when I got there around 7: 40ish, the last time the doctor had checked her, 5:40ish she was 4 cm with 50% effacement. The doctor arrived back at the cabin shortly after me and checked her again – 6.5 cm with 80% effacement! Wonderful progress. She was doing great riding out the contracts in her birthing pool, with candles and soft music playing. I kind of felt like a bump on a log as we quietly waited for each contraction to come and go. She sat in her pool, looked at her tummy and said, “Ok this is how this is going to happen; I am going to dilate 1cm every 30 minutes until I get to 10! Then you’re coming out Josie!!” We all chuckled and hoped for quick dilation since she was beginning to have terrible back pain from transition. She said she could feel Josie’s head on her butt and that was putting tons of pressure on her tail bone. Things seemed to really kick in around 8:30 when the doctor checked her and confirmed she had progressed to a ‘stretchy’ 8 cm with full effacement. She was dilating at the rate she wanted, but she was beginning to have the urge to push. Her doctor checked her again and it was a little too early to push. By 9:15 she was 10 cm, but her membranes hadn’t ruptured yet, after the doctor ruptured her membranes Josie was out at 9:45 p.m. It was the most intense, yet amazing experience I’ve ever witnessed. I am so thankful that she let me be a part of it all. Josie even breastfed like a champ and tipped the scales at 7 lbs. 8 oz. She appeared smaller than her big sister, but actually weighed more than Ava did at birth. I’m looking forward to my own water birth and hoping that my friend will be operating the camera at mine like I was at hers.”

she left out a few things though…
After Ava went to sleep my mom came down to be there for the birth. She wouldn’t stop talking during the contractions even though I asked her nicely 3 different times not to.  Finallyduring one rather painful contraction I finally yelled at her to “SHUTUP” for which I feel horrible and she is still upset.  Also Tim caught little Josie but then almost let go of her because the vernix really freaked him out, LOL. My favorite part is that I cut the chord this time

Everyone was gone from the cabin by 10:45/11, we got Ava to sleep and it was just DH,  I and Josie we stayed up until about 1:00am just looking at her then we all had a great sleep. It was exactly the birth experience we had wanted.

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2 Responses to “Josie’s Birth at the Cabin”

  1. Amber (CaliGirl) Says:

    What a beautiful birth story. Congrats to you and welcome to the world little Josie!

  2. Rebecca Says:

    I remember watching your beautiful birth of your first daughter on Youtube and how it inspired me to have a waterbirth! It was such a shame to have it taken down!

    Do you think you could share your second waterbirth as well? I would love to see it!


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