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agalch doesn't get her homebirth [sad]

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agalch · 03/08/2006 13:16

Hi all

I had a homebirth booked and organised and was eagerly awaiting the arrival of my new baby.Overdue and fed up i had a sweep onFriday last week and had niggles but no baby.Had an appt to see my mw on Monday the 31st at 4pm for another sweep.
Luckily my mum had popped in for a visit so dp and i went off to see the mw.Dp waited in the waiting room and off i went to have it done.
Mw does sweep and says i'm 2/3 cms dilated,Yeehah i said.

Mw says there is something she can feel around my pubic arch that shouldn't be there,and i have to go straight to delivery suite to have a check up done immediatly and to take a hospital bag "just in case".So i am crying and sobbing and she explains the problem.She can feel either a "wrinkling of the membranes" or what could be whats known as "vasa previa" which when the membranes rupture can be dangerous for the baby (sometimes fatal)as it can cause the baby to hemmorage.

Thankfully dp managed to get me into car and home where we tell my mum who gets bags into car and says not to worry as she will stay over if it's not good news.
In delivery suite i am examined,by monitering the baby.having a scan,a really painful internal,and a special scan etc.At the end of all that they cannot 100% gaurantee the problem is not there so homebirth is not possible which i am happy not to have now just in case.

I have to have my waters broken in theatre and all being well can deliver normally.if theres a problem they will do an emergency cs.Go to theatre and waters broken,baby fine and no problems so moniters off and crack on with having a baby.

Waters broken at 9.30pm,moved to room with a pool at 10.30pm.Laboured away ok,2 birthing pals arrived,got in pool at 11.30pm,contractions were sooo intense in water and labour really sped up so had gas and air.Decided to come out of pool at 12.40 to be examined and was 8cms.Decided i wasn't coping with pain and asked for pethidine/diamorphine.Mw went off to arrange it and within 5 mins i wanted to push.Birthing pals panicking as i had started to push,mw comes back and it's all go.I had gone from 8-10cms in 10 mins.

So my lovely new dd was born at exactly 1am with the cord round her neck and looking awfully blue.Cord untangled and all fine.Weighed in at 8lbs 12oz and is beatiful.

I didn't get my homebirth and tbh i don't care.if the vasa previa had been there and gone undiagnosed i could have had no baby at all.

bf is going fab and i am a very lucky mummy!!!
If you managed to read all of this WELL DONE{smile]

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MamaG · 03/08/2006 13:18

Congratulations

Doesn't matter a jot if you didn't get your home birth, you got the perfect result - your new DD xxx

dejags · 03/08/2006 13:19

Congratulations !

zippitippitoes · 03/08/2006 13:20

congratulations on the birth of dd

alls well in the end

FrannyandZooey · 03/08/2006 13:21

Congratulations! A big welcome to your little girl.

Mayadeine · 03/08/2006 13:26

congratulations Glad she is okay and bfing

My 2nd homebirth was not to be and I ended up csection. Was so glad to have my boy though and happy to be alive.

kayzed · 03/08/2006 13:41

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koshka1984 · 03/08/2006 13:56

congrats x

HumphreysCorner · 03/08/2006 14:02

Congratulations-I am so pleased everything worked out well for you in the end. Hugs to you and your family.

((xx))

SlightlyFamiliarPeachyClair · 03/08/2006 14:18

I agree, I never managed a home birth either but what mattered was my boys were all OK.

Good luck to you all X

mawbroon · 03/08/2006 14:20

Aw congratulations Agalch.

Makes me broody

lemonaid · 03/08/2006 14:37

Congratulations! Vasa previa is a scary thing and I am glad your hospital were at least bearing it in mind as a possibility. Your DD sounds lovely!

bundle · 03/08/2006 14:39

agalch I'm so glad she's here safe & sound, x

spub · 03/08/2006 15:13

Agalch,
sounds like you had a bad scare, petal.
Glad your lovely dd was ok and as everyne says, it doesn't matter how she got here - just that she's here and doing so well.
Love to all.
Any name yet?

fairyjay · 03/08/2006 15:30

Congrats - glad you and baby are well!

IamBlossom · 03/08/2006 15:59

Hurray hurray Algach, well done you, never mind about homebirth she is here and safe.

xxxxxx

maewest · 03/08/2006 17:29

Glad to hear that things worked out for you algach - definitely the end result is what counts. Enjoy your new dd .

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Wallace · 03/08/2006 17:49

So happy that you have your dd at last xxxxxx

DollyP · 03/08/2006 19:24

This sounds so scary agalch but glad it had a happy ending. Congratulations to you all.

kbaby · 04/08/2006 12:12

A big well done. Im glad the end result is a healthy baby for you.

heartinthecountry · 04/08/2006 13:20

congrats algach! glad everything worked out and you have your beautiful girl!

chelseaxxx · 04/08/2006 16:07

congrats hun
glad everythin worked out ok
xx

dreamydowler · 04/08/2006 18:16

well done to you I was booked for a homebirth with my dd 3 years ago until I thought my waters had broken and the swab they gave me to check showed I had group b strep literally a couple of weeks before my due date Im glad you coped so well and sound so happy and congratulations from the due in august thread

sarahlou1uk · 06/08/2006 22:12

Congratulations Agalch! At least you got part of your birth plan - using a pool!

Tatties · 06/08/2006 22:20

Congratulations Glad you had a good outcome and bf is going well.