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Interested in a birth announcement? Can I have a Show of Hands?

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ShowOfHands · 14/05/2007 13:23

Brevity has never been my strong point, be it birthing a baby or describing it so if you want the short version I won't be offended if you just skip to the last paragraph.

My waters broke on Wednesday evening while I was watching (deriding) Kill Bill and eating chilli and garlic bread. In true first time parent fashion I convinced myself that I had just lost all bladder control and remaining dignity and ignored the fact that I might just be about to have a baby. A very regular indigestion, recurring approximately every 12 minutes started soon afterwards so after a couple of paracetamol and some warm milk I went to bed to not sleep and pretend that this baby wasn't imminent. DH snored and drooled his way through the night while what I begrudgingly admit must have been contractions got closer together and kept me awake. I phoned the community on call midwife at 8.30am to tell her that I thought my trousers might be too tight and giving me stomach ache and after the third break in conversation for me to kneel down and breathe deeply she told me to ring as soon as contractions were 3 minutes apart. I don't think I actually admitted that I was in labour until I'd packed DH off to the tip and fairly frightened and alone I couldn't get up off the kitchen floor to finish the washing up. I think I probably decided then that DH shouldn't go to work that day.

Contractions came quite thick and fast after that and we blew up the birth pool, called the midwife to tell her that she may have been right about the baby coming and things progressed from there. It took 5hrs to get to 10cm in the pool, the baby started to descend, my back started to ache and I thought I was nearly there. Unfortunately my contractions stopped completely and I had to get out of the pool to start them. And start they did, with no rest inbetween them. An urge to push never materialised and three hours of directed pushing didn't seem to help at all. I have discovered several things through this process- if you push very, very hard with no let up you can burst blood vessels, the sight of your contracting, messy, heaving body spreadeagled on the bathroom floor may just cause your DH to turn a shade of pale Procol Harum can only dream of, the polite question 'would you like to sit on the toilet?' caused my head to turn 360 degrees so I could scream 'no farking thanks' at the extremely pleasant and shocked midwife.

It became frighteningly apparent that this baby had taken a wrong turn somewhere and unfortunately I had to be whisked off to hospital in an ambulance driven by a boy racer who thought speed humps were ramps. There is a place in hell reserved for that man and his banal 'children, eh, never easy?' comments.

To try and curtail what could be an epic announcement I'll keep the next bit brief. Having wanted a home water birth I ended up with a 24hr labour, pethidine, an epidural, three failed ventouse attempts, an extensive episiotomy and an emergency caesarean. I may have been slightly rude to the last surgeon I saw who said I could 'comfort myself with the fact that this baby could never have been born vaginally'. His place in hell is reserved next to Speedy Boy Paramedic. Throughout the whole process Mathilda never wavered, wasn't distressed and came out sneezing. She is the most beautiful thing I have ever made, I can't describe well enough how proud I am of my beautiful little milky daughter and her wonderful Daddy who never left my side during the whole shebang.

I will save my postnatal hospital rantings for another day. Luckily we are home, she feeds well (I'll try and resist an aside about the state of my nipples) and I am so privileged to be allowed to cuddle up in bed with such a resilient and beautiful little girl.

Lastly and most importantly, the support and love of all of the other May 07ers and interlopers has meant more that I can possibly say. Without their humour and reassurances before, during and after the labour I would have felt very alone, frightened and lost. I know MrSOH values your help too. You all had your parts to play in making us into the family we are. I can't thank you enough.

And here's the brief version: Mathilda Beatrice Rose was born on 10/05/07 at 9.55pm weighing 7lb 12oz by emergency cs. It fricking hurt.

Am adding pictures for the interested few...

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twelveyeargap · 14/05/2007 17:39

I knew you'd come back with a sense of humour. Ask LG&T, she'll tell ya I said it.

You and DH are great for getting through all that. Mathilda is beautiful, really beautiful.

Sexonknackeredlegs · 14/05/2007 18:19

SOH, what wonderful news!!!!!!

And hilariously written!! Do you write for a living? You should do if you don't.

Sorry that you had a rough ride, but delighted tht you are all safe and well.

Huge hugs to you and yours. xx

RedKennedy · 14/05/2007 18:24

OH CONGRATULATIONS! Shes absolutely gorgeous! So happy it all worked out ok in the end for you. You never fail to make me laugh with your wonderful way with words,
big love to you and Mr SOH and of course your wonderful daughter pxxx

Carmenere · 14/05/2007 18:24

Congratulations SOH

Gingerbear · 14/05/2007 18:29

Congratulations.
She is lovely!

VeniVidiVickiQV · 14/05/2007 18:37

Congratulations

aprilmeadow · 14/05/2007 18:38

Big congratulations SOH & Mr SOH. Mathilda is gorgeous!

x

VeniVidiVickiQV · 14/05/2007 18:40

Oh wow - just seen the photos! She is the prettiest newborn I have ever seen!!! Absolutely no hint that she was 'stuck' for some time....

Gorgeous.

themaskedposter · 14/05/2007 18:55

well done ShowOfHands

wonderful stuff! Mathilda is a beautiful little girl , aren't you and MrSOH clever!

CONGRATULATIONS

((agree whole-heartedly with those who say you write well - out of ALL the MN-ers posts, I enjoy yours the best ))

goingfor3 · 14/05/2007 19:01

Beautiful baby, beautiful name. Congratulations!

DelGirl · 14/05/2007 19:21

Welcome Mathilda, lovely name, great birth sorry and what a beautiful little girl, making me broody........

DelGirl · 14/05/2007 19:21

story!

SKYTVADDICT · 14/05/2007 20:08

Many congrats SOH. Sounds a lot like mine but I was already in hospital. I am thanking my lucky stars i didn't go for the midwife led unit or home or we would have been blue lighting it too!

Uki · 15/05/2007 00:10

CONGRATULATIONS Show of hands
How amazing of you to see the humourous side of all that, some would be in therapy

I really think you should put your story in a thank you card to the hospital, They would love to read it, I'm sure it would give them a chuckle or two, as well as help them understand the shock of all the medical intervention.

I think you'll make a really fun mummy and a fantastic writer.

MrsJohnCusack · 15/05/2007 07:14

congratulations!
and I love her name too. well done for getting through all that....

arfy x

LadyTophamHatt · 15/05/2007 07:37

That is a FAB birth announcment!

If I'm honest, I always look to see how long the post is and if its long I skip to the end....thats rich coming from me because mine was an epic too!
I read every word of yours

WOW...what a journey you took to meet you little bundle of pink(even without the boy racer!!)

She is goegoeus and it makes me feel all warm and snuggly to read how delighted you are to have her.. Being a mum is FAB isn't it??

Congraulations SofH, great title too.

ggglimpopo · 15/05/2007 07:38

Congratulations - she is gorgeous!

dejags · 15/05/2007 08:55

Congratulations SOH! Your post really conveys your joy.

Enjoy the beautiful Mathilda.

Love
Dejags
(May 07er)

CheesyFeet · 15/05/2007 09:56

Gorgeous girl, beautiful name, great announcement

Well done and congratulations

cameroonmama · 15/05/2007 10:57

Congratulations Mr and MrsSOH, great news that Mathilda has arrived and what a way to arrive! You have all been so brave. She is absolutely gorgeous, can I bag her for J? I hope you are recovering well and all those rellies are looking after the 3 of you.

bambino1 · 15/05/2007 11:40

Congratulations! She is just beautiful. You must be very proud.

DragonFaerie · 15/05/2007 11:46

Oooooh, she's beautiful! Congratulations!

filthymindedvixen · 15/05/2007 11:52

how is it possible for me to have waded through so much mediocrity on MN and miss this announcement?

Many many congratulations m'dear and welcome to the world Mathilda!

I trust you have sufficient pink tye-dye options for your Little Lentil-Weaver-in-waiting?

And remember, gingerbread is full of calorific goodness

Great announcement too....

Mrsjaffabiffa · 15/05/2007 17:12

I posted on our May thread for you. Brain not working really should have posted on here.

I'm sorry you didn't get the HB I know you so much wanted but you were amazing, J sounds and looks the most wonderful dh and Mathilda is just perfect. Well done all of you. Your post made me cry!!!

xxx Mrsjb, Mrjb and the jaffalings. xxx

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