I know it has been a while since a post- but I have just now gotten the time to post about baby Brayden! I am going to post a few different blogs to help organize all the big stuff that has happened since his birth!
Here are details about labor and delivery! Warning! Thursday June 12th Drew and I went into the hospital at 8:00 p.m. to be induced. We were very nervous/excited! We checked in, and they hooked me up to an iv, and Dr. Spirek came in and put in a catheder in my cervix that dripped this liquid all night long. This was to "ripen" the cervix, and would fall out when I dialted to 3 cm. This catheder was annoying! All night I was leaking fluid onto the bed and was constantly asking the nurses to change the towels underneath of me. At midnight the nurses started giving me Pitosin to help start the contractions. This was a very light dose. They also gave me Moraphine to help me sleep through the night. The shot of morahpine was given in my rear and this hurt! This was actually to me one of the most painful parts of the whole process!!The contractions felt like light period cramps. The moraphine did let me sleep but I woke up about every hour because of the dripping from the catheder.
At 6:00 a.m. the catheder fell out because I was at 3cm. At 8:00 a.m. Dr. Spirek came in and broke my water. (This did not feel good at all!) and they upped the Pitosin a lot to get the contractions going even further. By now the contractions felt like bad period cramps but I was dealing with them. By 9:00 the contractions hurt AWFUL. They had a scale of 1-100 with the contractions and some of mine were hitting 89. They were coming every minute. I was dilated 5 cm at this point. I then asked for the epideral, but it took the guy an hour to get there! So I was in the bad labor pain for about an hour. I have had a lot of people ask me if the epideral was painful. He was giving the epideral to me during the contraction so I didn't notice a light prick to my back when my insides felt like they were being ripped out with a contraction! About five minutes after the epideral I felt NOTHING! My contractions were hitting 90's and I didn't feel a thing. This was the best thing ever! I did feel a little nauseous because of the pain medicine and no food.
They came in to check me at 1:00 and I was dilated at 8 cms. So I knew I was close! They went to get the doctor, but she was with another labor so with the relaxation of the epideral I went to sleep! They woke me up when the doctor came in around 2:15. I pushed for about 30 minutes and Brayden was here! It was the hardest work I have ever done. I couldn't feel any pain thanks to the epideral but the actual physical pushing was so tiring. Drew was by my side with the puke pan because I was feeling sick the whole time. The doctor made Drew look at the head coming out- even though he didn't want to- and she also made him cut the cord. He did really well. When Brayden came out it was very surreal- she held him up for me to see and I immediately started crying. It was all very overwhelming. The doctor then had to stitch me up since Brayden was such a big boy. It took about 45 minutes to finish all the stitches.
Drew followed the nurse to the nursery with Brayden to weigh him and held him up for all of our family to see. They all screamed and were so excited to see the full head of brown hair and blue eyes! They told us that he weighed 8 10 and 20 inches long!
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