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Largeginandtonic has her ice cube

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largeginandtonic · 28/05/2007 13:24

Long story, sorry!

I was taken in to hospital 12 days overdue to be induced on Friday morning. The ward was full and i had to wait for an internal that showed my cervix was 1-2cm and still thick short. The consultant agreed to a pessary of prostaglandin at 2pm and to await events. So wait we did.....and wait....and wait some more.

I was examined again at 8 and was told cervix the same, joy. The ward was still full so they wouldnt break my waters that night anyway. I was put on the monitor and as usual showed up some lovely contractions that were doing bugger all. 3 midwives all came in and looked at the trace and said "oooh another 5-10 mins" DH went home and after 2 hours i was finally taken off the monitor. Now normally as soon as i get up they all stopped, this did not happen.

DH was at home by now and i was starting to think that perhaps he should have stayed. I paced around for a bit, got watched by the girl in the next bed for a bit, went for a wee. Tried to read some Harry Potter, started sitting on the bed, went to leaning over the bed and eventually kneeling on the bed over the table re reading the same 3 lines . It was after 10 mins of this i thought i was probably in labour.

I went to find a midwife and politely stood waiting while she chatted to a Reg, contracting every 2 mins. Our ability to be very British even in these kind of circumstances never ceases to amaze me! She took one look and got her gloves and followed me back to my bed ( i could feel the girl in the next bed listening) My hind waters broke on the walk back and i started to go in to mild panic as my last baby had come about 3 minutes after this sequence of events. I phoned DH and asked him to come quickly. I was transferred to the delivery suite and waited for DH to arrive. The midwife had said she would break my forewaters as that was probably all that was keeping the baby in there.

DH arrived and the midwife got out her crochet hook, i was still only 2-3 cm though and she struggled to break my waters as his head was so high Alarm bells started ringing in my head. I had a shot of Diamorphine to make me relax and save the entonox mask from being visibly bitten with each contraction. I went from 3-10 cm in about 10 minutes and started pushing. His head would not descend though. This went on for an hour or so but no change.

I ended up signing my life away on the section\forceps\ventouse consent forms. I was taken down to theatre and given a spinal and assumed the baby was well and truly stuck. The lovely Reg said she would try the ventouse first, so after half an hour of frantic pushing from me and pulling from her Beau Oscar was born at 0417.

His head had gone in to my pelvis transverse and the Reg had to rotate his head to help it fit through what was already a very tight squeeze. He weighed 9lb 2oz.

Obviously DH has been traumatised and even i have said "no more babies". Beau is of course totally worth it and the most gorgeous baby immaginable

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tortoise · 28/05/2007 13:27

Awww lovely story and lovely name. Congratulations.

lulumama · 28/05/2007 13:29

how marvellous ! welcome Beau !

nothing like a bit of drama !

bet he is gorgoeous, you must all be over the moon xxxxxxx

Lizzer · 28/05/2007 13:30

Congratulations Gin! Born on my bf's birthday, and she's a lovely example of a gemini (if you believe in that sort of thing) So, welcome to the world Beau (what a cute name!)

Klaw · 28/05/2007 13:30

Congratulations and well done!

Enjoy your babymoon!

MarsLady · 28/05/2007 13:35

Well done for making it through babe. Take Beau for Cranial Osteopathy to recover from all that head manipulation won't you.

So glad he's finally here and perhaps now you can stop your amateur dramatics on the d'ya thread....

Megglevache · 28/05/2007 14:59

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Amapoleon · 28/05/2007 15:03

Congratulations and welcome to the world Beau !

Indith · 28/05/2007 15:11

Congratulations. Very cute name.

KerryMum · 28/05/2007 15:13

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MellowMa · 28/05/2007 15:31

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DaisysGotSausageFeet · 28/05/2007 16:41

congratulations.....and what a great name

ShowOfHands · 28/05/2007 16:57

Aah LG&T mate.

I am absolutely over the moon for you and glad that the little Beau Oscar is finally here- and what a grand entrance he made. I presume the other 27 icecubes are over the moon with the latest addition to the Larkin-esque brood?

Beau and BeaBea sound like perenially happy childrens television presenters who dress only in primary colours and are nauseatingly chipper of a Saturday morning. I think they'll make a super duper, smashing couple.

Btw, rofl at 'no more babies'. I give it a year before you're dressed as a nun, N is in his best pirate get-up and you're on your way number 29.

Lots of love to all eight of you. And big cuddles to the lovely little Beau.

Am off to pitch The Beau and BeaBea show to CBeebies...

Lupins71 · 28/05/2007 16:59

Awww welcome little Beau, lgt that sounds pretty scary - well done you xx and congratulations

InTheseShoes · 28/05/2007 17:22

Congratulations LG&T - welcome to the newest member of your brood!

You sound like you had a bit of a time of it, glad to hear that you and Beau are doing well.

Can't wait to join you in Post-natal!

aprilmeadow · 28/05/2007 17:22

Massive congrats LG&T and all the little g&t's.

Beautiful name xx

triplets · 28/05/2007 17:29

Gosh LG&T, what an ordeal, is there any wonder we say "never again"!! Hopefully all forgotten now and you are back home and happy with your new darling Beau! xxx

My3Girls · 28/05/2007 17:30

Well done Flower and Huuuuge Congrats!!

oooggs · 28/05/2007 17:33

congratulations glad he is here and I am sure you are too

JonahB · 28/05/2007 18:54

Congratulations again LG&T and welcome baby Beau!!!! Hope you and all the mini-G&T's are enjoying getting to know your new arrival.

See you soon (hopefully) on the post-natal thread...

scootermum · 28/05/2007 21:12

Congratulations my darling!Well done you!And welcome to the world Beau..all my love to you and the little gandt's and Mr Gandt...

And thankyou for being so supportive on the antenatal thread these last 9 months..cant wait to get off the blighter now!

Speak to you soon xxxx

scootermum · 28/05/2007 21:12

Congratulations my darling!Well done you!And welcome to the world Beau..all my love to you and the little gandt's and Mr Gandt...

And thankyou for being so supportive on the antenatal thread these last 9 months..cant wait to get off the blighter now!

Speak to you soon xxxx

MKG · 28/05/2007 21:16

LG&T I am so happy for you!!

Chopster · 29/05/2007 10:24

wow, what a birth!
Congratulations and well done largegin. Welcome to Beau.

notsolilKel · 29/05/2007 15:24

LG&T lovely story - and wonderful ending. Congratulations to you, Mr Gin and all the little Tonics

frumpygrumpy · 29/05/2007 17:31

Ah well done my sweet! At last! Are you home and babymooning with a large one? Damn well hope so Congratulations!

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