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Baby Basil has arrived!

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basilbrush · 14/06/2008 17:41

Rose Madeline, a beautiful little sister for my gorgeous DS, arrived safely via VBAC at 7.38pm, Thursday 12th June. She weighed 7lbs exactly.

The Stats: 19 hours labour, pain relief 4 co-codamol, 1 flapjack and SCREAMING like a premenstrual banshee on crack. 2nd degree tear

The Gory Details

1.00am-3.00am, 2 days past EDD Woke up with contractions 10 mins apart

3.00am-7.30am, contractions 5 mins apart,sat on birth ball, watching episode after episode of Grey's Anatomy DVD

8.00am-9.30am, gritted teeth through journey to drop DS off at nursery and then spent 25 mile journey to hospital kneeling backwards on back seat with iPod on

9.30-10.30am, waited half an hour in Labour Ward waiting room, then examined and told that despite being 3-4 cms and regular 5 min contractions lasting a minute I was not "yet" in labour and had to go up to Antenatal ward

10.30am -3.00pm DH walked me round and round hospital grounds, with me hanging off his neck, squatting for contractions. They increased to every two minutes at which I went and burst into tears all over midwife and asked to be sent back to Labour ward.

3.00pm -6.00pm Re-examined at 3pm, 5-6 cm, tried gas and air, made me violently sick after 3 puffs, so that was my main pain relief option out of the window. Had assumed I would be sucking down tanks of the stuff. Bugger

6.00pm -6.30pm Started to lose plot. They put me in a bath, I was being REALLY NOISY now and insisted on getting out, kneeling on all fours on floor and was begging for an epidural. I could tell the midwife was trying to weigh up if I was the world's worst Drama Queen or progressing quickly. They took me back to my room, with me bellowing and squatting and flashing my arse at some random poor birth partner in the corridor

7.00pm Re-examined, told I was fully dilated, waters broke suddely all over bed and I was told I could push. Thank F**K for that!!! Pushed for 40 minutes, I was, quite frankly, petrified. I have never been so tired or so scared in my life. Or SCREAMED so loudly But DH and lovely new midwife (they changed shift just as my waters broke, old one apologised she had to leave but she had to get daughter from Brownies!!)were really supportive. Head crowned with my kneeling up over back of bed and rest followed v. quickly, I could feel myself tearing but it wasn't too bad.

7.38pm Rose born, me weeping, gibbering nutty woman, shaking uncontrollably for 20 mins. DH cut cord, I held her straight way and got stitched up for 45 mins, 2nd degree so could have been worse. Then they left us for an hour, Rose had a good attempt at a feed and they brought us tea and toast and it was lovely. Midwife helped me walk to sit down shower, I couldn't believe I had just had a baby and I COULD WALK, so different from last time! Then I went up to ward with my little girl and DH went home. Got discharged last night, she is feeding well at the moment, think milk about to come in, let's hope it continues to go smoothly

I cannot believe that I actually did it and that I now have a DD and a DS (and that's me lot, thank you very much!!!!!!) Am still floating on cloud nine.

THANK YOU to all the lovely girls on MN who supported me through my 2 m/c last year and this pregnancy.

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NotABanana · 14/06/2008 17:43

That has brought tears to my eyes.

Well done you!!!

Welcome to the world Rose.

beansprout · 14/06/2008 17:43

Oh that's brilliant news! Congratulations!!

MamaG · 14/06/2008 17:43

Congratulations BB, lovely birth story

Welcome to Rose - lovely name

PestoMonster · 14/06/2008 17:45

Wonderful news!!

CONGRATULATIONS

fawkeoff · 14/06/2008 17:46

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! ((((((((HUGE HUGS)))))) x

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merryberry · 14/06/2008 18:09

HURRAY! thrilled for you all, whishing you a wonderful wonderful few first days getting to know each other

lulumama · 15/06/2008 12:30

congratulations on the safe arrival of rose and well done on your VBAC! you must be over the moon. great birth story!!

enjoy your baby moon xxx

TheTeaspoonLady · 15/06/2008 12:31

Congratulations!
And what beautiful names.

MissKubelik · 15/06/2008 12:37

congratulations, what a fabulous story. I am 15 weeks pregnant at the moment and petrified at the prospect of a a VBAC - this has helped me feel a bit more positive about the whole thing!

(also very glad she is called Rose and not Basil )

cyteen · 15/06/2008 12:38

What an awesome birth story One to make us laugh and cry

Huge congratulations to you all, and welcome to the world little Rose

ChicaLovesBranstonPickle · 15/06/2008 12:51

Congratulations!
Welcome to the world Rose Madeleine.

justjules · 15/06/2008 13:00

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barbareebaa · 15/06/2008 13:23

Congratulations on the safe arrival of
Rose Madeline

Beautiful name

KashaSarrasin · 15/06/2008 14:41

Congratulations Basilbrush!!!! Rose Madeline is a beautiful name

Glad to hear the VBAC went well too - thanks for sharing your story!

belgo · 15/06/2008 14:49

congratulations! Very pretty name.

alittlebitshy · 15/06/2008 15:42

congrats basil - like jules it's lovely hear news from past ttc after m/c buddies.

gorgeous name, lovely story.
xx

kensgirl · 15/06/2008 20:05

Congratulations, Basil!

Welcome to the world, Rose

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spugs · 16/06/2008 10:16

congratulations basil

wheelybug · 16/06/2008 10:23

oh wow ! Haven't seen you around for a long time. Congratulations . Lovely name.

ShowOfHands · 16/06/2008 10:24

That's absolutely flipping wonderful. After mc and cs there's nothing more challenging/rewarding/gratifying than screaming like a premenstrual banshee on crack.

You did brilliantly and your dd has a lovely name. Well done.

ronshar · 16/06/2008 10:59

Brilliant news Basil. I love the name it is beautiful.
Birth story very informative.
(The pressure to keep a birth timetable to post on MN is now huge).

I hope you are not too sore now. I found ice packs under the offending area a great help after stiches.

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 16/06/2008 11:03

Congratulations

Your story brought a smile and a tear.

Welcome Rose!