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Galmum had a whopper !!

26 replies

Galmum · 08/02/2007 15:54

I posted a brief announcement on the ante-natal thread, but I wanted to share a bit more of what happened as it went so well. Apologies if it bores you to tears!

Jemima Rose born Thurs 11th Jan - 10lb 8oz! 37+5 weeks.

Wed night - started to feel weird - hormones rushing, flushed face, had a show and irregular little contractions. I thought a little of my waters had gone.

Thurs morn - popped into day assessment to see if waters had gone - apparently not (I obviously had lost some control - nice!) but in early labour so we toddled off home.

By 3pm the contractions were regular and strong enough for me to get dh to start timing them. I though I was being really hardcore by hanging on until things seemed very regular and pretty painful. Left for hospital a few hours later thinking I was the bees knees of childbirth but when I was examined at 6pm I was 3cm dilated. GUTTED!! Midiwfe was very positive - made all the right noises about how quickly things can change etc etc. She also actually read my birth plan and discussed it with us. The first line was letting them know that our son had died in June. She seemed really nice and we were so pleased that we had someone who would take good care of us.

Well I should have had more faith as then contractions came in relentless waves - there seem to be no gaps and they were so painful (who said 2nd time is less painful!) BUT pregnancy yoga and my preparation such as relaxation CDs, books, practising breathing and visualisation paid off. I was able to really control my breathing and stay reasonably relaxed. Stayed on my feet doing hip circles and visualisation through every contraction. Left it as late as possible to start using gas and air. At the end of the first stage I did start to loose it a bit - could n't stop thinking about my little boy and how brave he was through his treatment, operations and at the end. Dh managed to keep me focused and stop me getting upset. When I could handle it no more and asked for pethidine - but I was nearly fully dilated so I did n't need it.

I then got on the bed on my hands and knees and hung on to the headrest for dear life. Tried to do some birth breathing - what a waste of space!!! I had to push really bloody hard. Even with gravity, being in a good open position and pushing for dear life it probably took 30 mins to push the head out and then I had the shock of my life - the shoulders were bloody hard work to get out too!! The midwife was fabulous - really managed my pushing so it was all fairly controlled. No ventouse, no forceps and only a small tear so no stitches. I'm still amazed that I was able to push a 10lb 8oz little star out without being ripped to pieces.

Unfortunately little Jemima was n't breathing very well so she spent the first 5 mins being assessed and having oxygen but she soon picked up.

The important thing is we have a happy, healthy gorgeous little girl. The icing on the cake is that the labour went so well. It's been a great start for the family as we have enough to handle missing our little boy.

Ps little Jemima has now settled down to the 98th percentile!!

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MarsLady · 08/02/2007 15:56

Blimey... she is a whopper... but I bet she's a beautiful whopper. Congratulations

belgo · 08/02/2007 15:58

Congratulations, a what a very pretty name.

ItsMeMellowma · 08/02/2007 15:59

Yay!! Ouch!! Yay!!

Well done!!

whatkatydidntdo · 08/02/2007 16:00

congratulations,

lulumama · 08/02/2007 16:02

welcome Jemima Rose ! beautiful names...so delighted to hear of her safe arrival.....great labour story ! you handled it like a trouper

wishing you every happiness together, may your family life be filled with blessings and happiness and no more sadness xxxxx

OutBriefCandles · 08/02/2007 16:04

Well done! Hooray for you all .

Don't get hung upon that 98th centile - my ds2 was born off the scale (99.5th centile) and, nearly 4m later is on 50th for weight and 99th for length - long and slender.

Congrats and enjoy those cuddles!

UCM · 08/02/2007 16:05

Gorgeous name, ouch though, well done & congratulations

morocco · 08/02/2007 16:05

congratulations - she sounds lovely (and very big )

Monkeytrousers · 08/02/2007 16:06

Well done Galmum! My LO was 10.4 oz, venthouse delivery so bloody good going!

Monkeytrousers · 08/02/2007 16:07

venthouse haha, that's how I say it in my head - ventouse

sallycn · 08/02/2007 16:55

congratulations - and a fab name (my 10 month old is a Jemima). Wishing you much happiness with your little girl and a special hug for your little boy - i'm sure it is a very bittersweet time for you.

amyjade · 08/02/2007 20:26

I was hoping you would post on here, i'v been waiting ages to say congratulations and well done !!

I'm so pleased for you Galmum, i know how very bittersweet giving birth to a new child is when you are still grieving for another.

I hope Jemima will bring some happiness back into your lives just as Libby and Fraser have for us.

Sending lots of kisses to our very special angels xxxxxxxx

kandi · 08/02/2007 20:35

How wonderful Galmum, congratulations. Sorry, I didn't know your story, but what a lovely birth story. Welcome to the world, (not so) little Jemima!

Lio · 08/02/2007 20:41

Sending you many congratulations on the birth of your beautiful daughter and wishing you comfort and love.

NorksBride · 08/02/2007 20:43

Yeesh!
Welcome to the world Jemima Rose.
Well done you!

hotmama · 08/02/2007 20:47

Congrats Galmum - wish you all the best with your gorgeous daughter!

Well done on pushing out a whopper!

mamama · 08/02/2007 20:48

Wow! Well done - Congratulations and Welcome, Jemima

amyjade · 08/02/2007 21:20

Forgot to say i love the middle name Freya's middle name was Rose. xx

foundintranslation · 08/02/2007 21:24

10lb 8 at 37+5 Bl**dy well done!
Congratulations

Galmum · 09/02/2007 08:07

Thanks for your lovely messages - it's such a bittersweet time for us all.

It's good to be back on MN! Shows that things are settling down in our household . I'm now going to find who's on the post-natal thread.

Thanks Amyjade - glad our little girl shares a middle name with your special little angel. The snow has been making me think about Digby a lot - he would have loved it so much.

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2Happy · 09/02/2007 08:11

Galmum, huge congratulations again, sounds like you were magnificent! See you on the PN thread

dejags · 09/02/2007 08:17

Congratulations on the birth of your daughter Galmum.

What a wonderful way to start the New Year. I would imagine it is a bittersweet time though. Wishing you peace and happiness in the coming months

dejags
x

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Hulababy · 09/02/2007 08:41

Congratulations and welcome to Jemima Rose

MrsJohnCusack · 10/02/2007 03:53

Galmum - many congratulations, and what a fantastic size and lovely name.