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Rolf (MrsDarcy)'s extra fast delivery, with thrilling moments.

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Rolf · 17/06/2008 08:49

Well, my lovely daughter arrived on Sunday at 5pm, weighing 8lb 9oz . It was quite exciting.

I'd woken up on Saturday night with a few sharp contractions but very irregular and I slept between them. Nothing on Sunday morning.

Around 3pm had a few more contractions but was able to carry on with what I was doing. at 3.50 decided I needed to go upstairs and be quiet, and thought I should start timing them so I could decide whether to call the hospital and ask them to get my antibiotics ready. Also wanted to make sure the birthing pool was free.

Ran a warm bath and climbed in.

First timed contractions were 15 minutes apart lasting 90 seconds. Then straight into 2 mins apart. At 4.20 asked DH to arrange for the children to be collected. Called doula to say I thought things were happening. Got out of bath to put on a top before doula arrived and thought "if I still care about that I can't be in proper labour". Got back in bath.

4.30 realised I couldn't get out of the bath, let alone into a car. Called midwife.

4.40 midwife arrived, followed a minute later by 2nd midwife. Started on gas & air.

4.44 waters broke in the bath.

Heard them ask DH to start boiling water for hot water bottles, and get towels and blankets ready.

Heard a midwife say "is that a foot?".

Heard midwife ask DH to call 999 wtih blue light.

Asked to get out of bath. Breech baby delivered on bathroom floor at 4.49pm. She cried straightaway and her apgar at 1 minute was 8.

They left the cord for 15 minutes and then advised me to have syntometrine.

We transferred to hospital for 24 hours so she could have her GBS obs.

As well as being an unplanned homebirth and undiagnosed breech, there was a true knot in her umbilical cord, so we are truly blessed that she is fine. We've called her Theodora (which means gift from God).

The midwives were incredible. They've been doing homebirths together for 20 years and have joked that they've never had an undiagnosed breech homebirth. The v nice but tactless one delivered the baby, and the one who I know well looked after me. Everything she did was exactly what I needed at that moment. I was very spaced out on gas & air and stopped listening to them, and she got into the bath with me to get me to change position. Even when she asked DH to call 999 she did it in such a calm way that I never doubted that the baby and I were safe. It's the first labour in which I haven't panicked. I was able to breathe her out gently and have just a small 1st degree tear - no stitches (hurrah!)

I had my hypnosis music on and that was very helpful, and the breathing techniques were excellent. I hadn't realised how fast everything had been until I looked at my notes in hospital and saw they said the 1st stage was 15 mins and the 2nd stage 9 mins

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webwoman05 · 18/06/2008 10:50

Hi Rolf (or Mrs Darcy as I know you as!)

It's Webwoman here - you might remember me from the postnatal 05 thread although I have to confess I haven't been on for a while! I have Harry who is a very similar age to your Harriet! Just to say congratulations to you and the rest of your family on the safe arrival of Theodora!

What an absolutely amazing birth story! I'm very impressed that you managed to get your announcement online so quickly and you seem to have retained your refreshing, wonderful sense of humour to boot!

Congratulations again!

xx

webwoman05 · 18/06/2008 11:07

I meant the July 05 postnatal thread of course!

Lizzer · 18/06/2008 11:22

Amazing story, very emotional over here

Welcme to the world Theodora!

Rolf · 19/06/2008 09:29

Hi Webwoman . How is Harry? This birth was so much nicer than Harriet's! It was the horror of the last 30 mins of my labour with Harriet that got me onto the hypnosis/doula/homeopathy.

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CaptainDippy · 19/06/2008 17:04

what an absolutely amazing birth story - congratulations!! Beautiful name Enjoy every precious moment. xxxx

webwoman05 · 19/06/2008 17:24

Hi again Rolf!

Harry is just fine - a true bundle of fun! He has just started nursery and really loving it! He is almost 3 going on 7!(my other DS is 7!).

Am I right in saying that you now have 2 boys and 2 girls? I take my hat off to you!

Hope you are managing to get some rest or at least some Mumsnet time!

DiamondsAreForever · 23/06/2008 12:54

Congratulations Rolf/MrsD, what a lovely name to add to your collection of beautifully named children (I would say that though wouldn't I?!!!) So happy for you, and welcome to the world Theodora, and congratulations to your family too. I bet they all love their new little sister!

mears · 24/06/2008 00:42

Fabulous birth story. Out of ineterest, what position were you in when you delivered?

Kindersurprise · 24/06/2008 00:53

Wonderful birth story, well done to you and to the fab midwives.

Beautiful name

Califrau · 24/06/2008 00:54

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callmeovercautious · 24/06/2008 01:27

Blimey Well done you - and Theodora of course

I think "is that a foot" may be a nomination for quote of the week

mazzystar · 24/06/2008 10:15

wow, mrs d - congratulations!
have only just seen this, had been wondering how you were getting along
how very dramatic
I am sure she is beautiful and being much adored by her big brothers and sister

[good old joyce]

Twinkie1 · 24/06/2008 10:18

Wow and beautiful name!

Eulalia · 24/06/2008 13:05

Congratulations MrsD! What a fantastic birth. Glad you didn't have to wait too long. she has a beautiful name. Hope all the other rolfs are doing well too

Rolf · 24/06/2008 17:20

Mears - I was in the bath leaning over the edge, and intending to deliver in the bath. But when they realised she was breech they got me out and I lay on towels on the floor. I had my feet up on the midwife's shoulders but not sure if that was their idea or mine .

The hypnosis techniques were fantastic - that, and the fact that I have an excellent relationship with the midwives and trusted them to look after me. So although it wasn't the position I'd planned to give birth in, I wasn't bothered by it. I didn't need stitches and had just a tiny tear. I'm recovering much, much faster than after my other babies.

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mears · 25/06/2008 01:01

Just wondered about your position as the recommended one for spontaneous breech is all fours! Just shows babies that are determined to come will do so despite position. Congratulations

hoxtonchick · 26/06/2008 18:08

woooo, what a great birth story. many congratulations, what a great name. and nice to see so many july 05 faces on this thread!

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