Waters broke at 10.30pm on the Sunday - went to hospital to be checked out, then sent home. Stayed at home all day Monday whilst contracting, then about 3am Tuesday contractions got much stronger so went to hospital.
Wasn't too confident in the midwife at first, but she turned out to be great.
Had a lovely calm, quiet room, with dimmed lights and the bed pushed to the side of the room.
Midwife left the room for quite a lot of the time, so was just DH and me. Had gas and air which was helpful, but ditched it once I got to the pushing stage.
Things progressed quite quickly, and I was fully dilated by about 4.15am, though the pushing stage was quite long.
I was very tired, but talk of forceps gave me the strength to push that bit more and baby was born at 6am with two midwives present. DH tells me there was some light arguing between them as midwifeA had been pressing call button frantically for midwifeB to come in, but I was oblivious to this due to G&A/crowning pain/baby's arrival! He had had the cord around his neck and abdomen, but he was ok and they put him straight on my chest after a little rub with a towel. I had also asked for the injection (can't remember name) to have placenta delivered and it came out straight away. HCA helped me into shower and to wash myself and get dressed. She was lovely.
We had a 5 day stay in hospital due to baby's low blood sugar/infection/jaundice, but I must say that we were taken very good care of. Most of the midwives and HCA's were superb - so willing to help, and spend time helping you to breast feed. Some were a bit narky, but they were always changing shifts.
My only gripe was probably the condition of the hospital - I mean it was clean, but everything in the ward seemed old, things falling off the walls, no plug for the sink etc. Also the communal showering and toilet facilities were just awful.
All I wanted was a lovely warm powerful shower, not a trickle of lukewarm.
Anyway Summerhols you will be fine! One of the best things I did was go for a look around the ward beforehand so I knew where everything was.
If you are lucky and you have no complications then you may even get out the same day - but make sure you are happy with the feeding and your health first.