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Vivat's new arrival

29 replies

vivat · 26/05/2004 22:44

Ok, here is my very belated birth announcement - Polly Isabel born on Tuesday 18th May at 3.45am after a very short labour. My waters broke at 6.30pm on Monday, then contractions started about 7.30pm (conveniently just after ds had gone to sleep - i'm sure that's connected !). Had contractions 5mins apart all evening, but managed to eat supper in between. Went to hospital at about 10.45pm to the midwife led unit, and had a male midwife which was a bit of a surprise, but he was brilliant. Just left us to get on with it really, didn't examine me until about 1am when I was 3cm dilated. I was quite tired by then as i had spent the whole evening walking around. He suggested i lie down and get some rest. I did and the contractions got much milder - in fact i managed about 10 mins sleep and dh got about half an hour. By about 2am i decided i really had to get on with things and got back on my feet and the contractions started again. Had about an hour of ok ones, then they got pretty painful for about 20 mins. The midwife came back in and checked the baby's heartbeat. Just as he left the room, i felt an overwhelming urge to push, staggered over to the bed and pushed her out in three pushes, still standing. All i could hear behind me was 'shit, shit, shit' and thought ' i hope that's not the midwife talking ! He was trying to get his gloves on and one of them had filled with blood. The next thing i heard was the midwife say to my husband, get over here now and catch her' and so dh caught her! Managed to sit down, put to her to my breast and then passed the placenta out naturally about 10 mins later and dh cut the cord. Managed the whole labour with just the TENS machine and a homeopathic childbirth kit, not even gas and air. Left hospital 6 hours later and now 8 days later feeling on top of the world. Baby is gorgeous, feeding well and just very very happy.

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Kayleigh · 26/05/2004 22:47

And here is my very belated congratulations
Well done. Sounds like you had a really good experience. So pleased for you. How does ds like his little sister ?

Big hug XX

Gem13 · 26/05/2004 22:58

Congratulations! Sounds like a great labour and a happy start.

Welcome Polly Isabel

sammac · 26/05/2004 23:09

congratulations, and a lovely name

unicorn · 26/05/2004 23:10

big congrats.. and welcome to the world little Polly Isabel

morocco · 26/05/2004 23:14

congrats vivat - I'm so please it all went so smoothly for you - well done you and also to dh for the good catch

Marina · 27/05/2004 09:20

Very many congratulations Vivat, what a great birth story. Can't repress a smile at the idea of the male midwife faffing around with his bloody glove
Welcome to Polly Isabel, what gorgeous names

Azure · 27/05/2004 09:25

Many congratulations Vivat and welcome to Polly Isabel. Did you go to Queen Charlotte's?

frogs · 27/05/2004 09:26

What a lovely start for your little girl!

Many congratulations!

motherinferior · 27/05/2004 09:28

Hurrah!

hoxtonchick · 27/05/2004 09:31

congratulations

Metrobaby · 27/05/2004 11:19

congratulations vivat - glad it all went well and you are enjoying little Polly

Piffleoffagus · 27/05/2004 11:21

marvellous time! wondeful news congrats!!! I adore the name, I so wanted a Polly
Hugs!!!!

Hulababy · 27/05/2004 11:21

Congratulations and welcome to Polly

Pidge · 27/05/2004 11:23

Wow - what an amazing birth story!

Very many congratulations.

madgirl · 27/05/2004 11:40

blimey bligey, i am very impressed! lovely name vivat. can ds and i come and see you - if not ds just me?

Metrobaby · 27/05/2004 11:51

when are you due madgirl?

prufrock · 27/05/2004 13:18

What a lovely experience it sounds. Well done

Toothache · 27/05/2004 13:22

Wow! Well done to you and your DH. Congratulations!!

vivat · 27/05/2004 18:43

Thanks everyone for your good wishes - making me even more smiley ! I love having a little girl

Madgirl - would love to see you both, shall we do something next week ?

Azure - I was at Queen Charlottes in the Birth Centre which i thought was excellent, not like being in hospital at all. How are things with you ?

I've got my PIL here tonight so about to go to the pub - hurray !

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libb · 27/05/2004 21:30

Congratulations Vivat! I am really pleased for you and your rugby player of a DH, you were lucky not to be scrummed to the ground!

(one by one we are finally moving off the "I'm due in May but next Christmas would a blessing" thread! Did any of us actually have a baby on its due date? Bar those who had c-sections . . .?)

mammya · 27/05/2004 21:45

congratulations!

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Twinkie · 28/05/2004 15:51

Congrats to you - I am sitting at my desk crying - oh oh - boss just coming out - he must think I am unbalanced again got to go!!

Twinkie · 28/05/2004 15:54

He thinks I am truely mad now told him I was just a bit emotional today!!

Anyway congrats and hope to see you and little Polly at a meet one day. XXX

hewlettsdaughter · 28/05/2004 16:06

Great story - congrats!