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foxytocin aka kiskidee got her HWB!

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foxytocin · 29/09/2008 13:46

Or careful what you wish for you just might get it. if you know anything about my carry on with my Trust to get my hwb.

I woke up on Sat at 2.am with a strong period pain and thought I'll lie here as long as possible. 15 mins later I was on the toilet having a poo, thinking 'this is it', listening to dd1 laughing in her sleep and wishing her to stay asleep. At 3am contractions were 5 mins apart and was on my knees moaning which woke dh.

He begins to inflate the pool and i was now in the downstairs loo pooing again, 15 mins later and bellowing through contractions. He said, who do we need to call? So I ring my doula (3.15 am) between the next 2 contractions, then the hospital. Doula says she'll be there within an hour (she lives 30 min drive away) and i say 'I hope you get here in time!' Feeling a touch of desperation now.

By now I can't stand so I crawl back to the living room and hang over the birthing ball, producing a chorus of animal noises, Buddhist chanting, possibly even yodeling and amazed that i could some of them. the pool by now seems 1/4 filled and i wonder if it will be filled in time. i figure that i may end up delivering on land now and i didn't want that because of spd.

Dh puts the tens on but within 20 mins i feel the baby's head in my backside and feels her body take a big flip in my belly! i shout, 'you have to get me in the pool now!'

Dd1 wanders downstairs asking 'what's this?' and 'why are you in there?' i tell her baby sister is coming now and brace for the next contraction, no, bellowing! Dh phones the friends who were to look after her to find out that they had been on the lash and can't pick her up. oh well!

dh, carrying dd1, goes to turn the tap off in the kitchen and takes a fall in a puddle of water that leaked off the hose. i hear her scream and the fright in his voice so all i can imagine is blood. Thankfully he said he landed on her leg so i return back to labouring. I now know that dh settled dd1 on the couch and she watched the birth. by now the phone rings for the second time because the taxi with the midwives is lost.

i feel dd2 crowning and know if i put my hand down I'll feel her head. i tell dh that her head is coming so he looks in and cradles her little head telling me what he can see. and I'm thinking 'thank god she's coming out the right way round,' and settle in for the next contraction.

the shoulders and the rest of her came with the next contraction and i shout to dh to pick her up and bring her up face first. he says he can't because she was under me so i squat on my haunches and see this tiny body with little arms and legs up towards me and i scooped her up. by now it's no later than 4.20 and 2 mins later my doula arrives and 5 mins later the midwives arrive.

dd2 is called Alice Thomasina, weighs 8lb 6oz and has been breastfeeding like a champ since she was 20 mins old.

dd1 has a hairline fracture in her right leg and is smitten with her baby sister.

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gingerninja · 30/09/2008 21:38

Kiskidee, congratulations. Such a great story. I hope your DD1 is on the mend.

Have you changed your name for good now? I can't follow everyone changing names.

foxytocin · 01/10/2008 08:20

Ginger I was using foxytocin as a lucky charm name in the last 4 wks of pg to 'bring on labour'. Seems like it did the trick!

I am considering keeping it as it seems to have a good approval rating round the board plus with a birth story like this one, it seems like a great name to keep.

lulu I was thinking of contacting Ina May. She is in England at the moment. She is one of the Speakers at a conference held by Suzanne Colson and Biological Nurturing. I think she is speaking on the 3rd of 4th. I would have loved to make it but knew that I would have a tiny baby by then.

I do happen to know 2 other members of the Farm who run an organisation called Plenty. They ran this workshop in Belize over a whole year in remote communities. I have worked in this part of the world and it is where my soul lives.

So, yes, I will definitely be sharing my birth story with them and ask them to pass it on to Ina May for me.

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foxytocin · 01/10/2008 08:21

see you on the night shift, welliemum.

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LackaDAISYcal · 01/10/2008 12:19

Oh god kiskidee; I am in tears reading this. What an amazing, if slightly frantic, experience for all of you.

Firstly, welcome to the world Alice and bloody well done you! what a great birth story

Secondly, poor DD1; I hope her leg heals up quickly and that she isn't too traumatised by the whole thing. I guess a new little sister is dulling the worst of the pain?

Thirdly...well done to your DH for remaining calm (ish) and helping DD2 into the world. What an experience.

Big Big Congratualtions

StealthPolarBear · 01/10/2008 12:22

Congratulations to you all!
Glad your DD1 is OK as well!

DaphneMoon · 01/10/2008 12:31

Congratulations. Wow that post made me laugh and cry. Hope DD1 is ok.

lulumama · 01/10/2008 14:43

i know, i was hoping to go to the conference, but just could not get childcare/money/work cover etc.. as i do love Ina May

EustaciaVye · 01/10/2008 19:14

Amazing story! Well done all of you.

And well done DD1. Very brave all round.

MARGOsBeenPlayingWithMyNooNoo · 01/10/2008 23:26

wow. Oh congrats!

callmeovercautious · 07/10/2008 21:10

Wow what a story - and it had to be you! Nature knows those who can cope ime

I am really pleased you got your HWB and a little that I won't ever.

Poor DD1 for getting a broken leg out of it all - is DH OK? He sounds like he did very well in the circumstances - he is obviously well trained

I think you should keep the new name. It kind of suits your fiery and determined personality.

foxytocin · 08/10/2008 21:10

what a lovely post callmeovercautious.

dh is well trained. he knows when it makes sense to take instructions rather than give them.

he thinks it was a really good experience.
I don't think he'd change anything except taking dd1 to the kitchen with him which he did because he was worried if I started shouting again when he was gone that I'd spook her.

DD1 is gingerly beginning to walk on her cast but getting braver by the day.

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goodasgold · 08/10/2008 21:55

Well done that girl!

Lovely name. Welcome to Alice Thomasina.

Poor dd1 well done to her on her new sister.

morocco · 08/10/2008 22:01

wonderful wonderful story

congratulations on your new dd2

all the best healing vibes and cyber chocolate to your dd1 and her leg

OneLieIn · 08/10/2008 22:03

Beautiful, well done to you, your DH and your DD. Welcome to the world little one!

callmeovercautious · 08/10/2008 23:47

Well done DD1. (you have to get used to that "1" and "2" thing now )

Hopefully the fuss over the cast will help with any sibling rivalry. Hope the BFing is going strong. You helped me when DD was small to persevere and carry on. We are still going at 25m - a big thanks to all posters like yourself. X

foxytocin · 09/10/2008 09:34

i am currently tandem feeding, cmoc. i haven't decided yet if it's a blessing or a curse. the cast adds another dimension to the acrobatics.

well done for getting to the magic 2 yrs!

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PuzzleRocks · 09/10/2008 09:36

Wow, just read this and am ever more determined to have a home birth with this pregnancy. Fantastic news Foxy, you are in inspiration.

EnchantedWithEdwardCullen · 09/10/2008 09:37

wow!

Thats amazing,

I can't wait for my HWB!!

EnchantedWithEdwardCullen · 09/10/2008 09:38

CONGRATULATIONS!!!! BTW!

majeika · 09/10/2008 09:42

Oh that brought tears to my eyes!

LOL that the babysitters had been out on the lash!!

Poor dd1. Hope she is OK.

Lovely name and great story.

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