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The Spongelet has made an appearance

40 replies

sponge · 11/08/2004 14:53

Well, when I wrote my birth plan this certainly wasn't it!

Went for a routine mw appointment on my due date last Wednesday (4th) feeling fine but not as though anything was imminent.
I'd noticed that my ankles were more swollen but put that down to the heat.
At the appointment found that my bp was also up a bit and there was a small amount of protein in my wee - none of the indicators weer serious but I was referred to the hospital day assessment unit that afternoon to make sure.
They took blood tests and called me to come back in at 5pm.
Was then told that I had severe pre-eclampsia and that they wanted to induce me immediately.
So called dh and told him to get hs arse down there with the hospital bags having made arrangements for dd for the night.
I was strapped to the monitors and at 6.30 my waters were broken. Contractions started to come thick and fast (about every 90 seconds) but I had to put up with them as at this stage my blood platelet levels were so low they couldn't risk putting in an epidural because of the risk of bleeding and enotnox and a TENS together was only just taking the edge off.
After 4 hours I was in agony and still only 2cm. Fortunately at this stage my platelet levels had improved and they could put in an edpidural which stabilised my bp a lot and blissfully took the pain away.
Then it was lie back and wait to dilate time. They made up a bed for dh on the floor and he went to sleep but I had to have my bp take every 15 minutes so didn't get much rest. After another couple of hours of no further dilation they put in a drip of Syntocinon. By 4am I was 8cm and by 6am fully dilated but junior was not fully descended.
I got as upright as possible and waited another hour - nothing.
So then we decided to try and push. Got onto a birthing stool, pushed like crazy for an hour - still nothing.
By this stage the doctors were anxious to get the baby out because of the PET so I agreed to go to theatre where they would try to help him out with a ventouse and failing that would perform a c section.
I was in theatre within 5 minutes, the ventouse was attached and 3 pushes later out he came.
Despite all the stress of the means of his arrival it was still a magical moment and both dh and I were in tears.

So little Harry made his appearance at 9.18 on Tursday 5th, weighing 7lbs 7oz, toally unfazed by all the trouble he'd casued, and he's a little treasure

I then spent the next 6 days in hospital having frequent blood and bp tests, 24 hours on a drip to get my blood platelet levels back up again so they could take the epidural out and generally getting bored out of my mind.
They finally let me go home last night, still missing one set of blood results because the hopsital computer had been down all day .
However they phoned through this morning to say that my liver and kidney function was back to normal, so roll on that glass of celebratory champagne .

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mears · 12/08/2004 00:43

Congratulations sponge, and welcome to Harry. What a traumatic time you have had but hopefully now you are getting back to normal.

sweetkitty · 12/08/2004 12:40

congratulations sponge glad your all ok after a traumatic time - welcome to the world Harry

wow the august babies coming thick and fast

SofiaAmes · 12/08/2004 23:59

Well done sponge. I was worried about you as I heard from our now mutual cleaner (she's great! thanks) that you were still in hospital. I tried to send you an email, but as I only have your work email it got returned. Glad to hear you are ok and have a healthy baby to show for it.

unicorn · 13/08/2004 00:01

well done to the sponge family.. and welcome little harry sponge !

leander · 13/08/2004 22:16

well done and welcome to baby Harry glad everything is ok now xx

WideWebWitch · 14/08/2004 10:44

My word you deserve that glass of champagne, congratulations

Ghosty · 14/08/2004 10:48

congratulations sponge

Toothache · 16/08/2004 15:42

Jeeeeeeso! How dramatic! Well done & Congratulations Sponge, welcome to Harry.

sponge · 16/08/2004 16:46

Thanks for all your messages and good wishes. It's very touching how much support you get here.

We're doing much better now. Saw the doctor today and they're taking me off the BP tablets gradually so should be totally back to normal in a couple of weeks.
The little man has been quite demanding but he's having a peaceful day today so the first time I've had a couple of moments to look here.

SofiaAmes I've changed my profile to register my home address now as I won't be at work till December so you can always recontact me via CAT as your e-mail is in my work system too!

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Blu · 16/08/2004 16:51

Aaah! Congratulations, Sponge - lovely

anorak · 16/08/2004 17:01

Blimey, sponge! At times like this I wonder why motherhood isn't rewarded with medals!

Congratulations and hope you feel better soon.

bunnyrabbit · 23/08/2004 14:21

Well done Sponge! And welcome Harry....

BR

beachyhead · 23/08/2004 14:40

Well done and hope you are both feeling well. Congratulations

emmatmg · 23/08/2004 15:01

Congratulations from anotgher Harry's mum

Hulababy · 27/08/2004 17:02

Just reading this after being on holiday, so a bit late....

Congratulations and welcome to Harry. Hope you are all doing well :)

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