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<sings> SuperDAISY-VBAC!!!!!!MyGodPilesTheyAreAtrocious

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LackaDAISYcal · 03/11/2008 22:34

Finlay Lawrence made his way into the world with a bit of help at 2:14am on Saturday 1st November, weighing 8lbs 3.5ozs......and he came out the way nature intended, with a little help from the lovely Ed

things started happening on Thursday evening with an almighty bowel evacuation and then nothing more. Friday afternoon saw my usual 5minutely BH contractions stepping up a gear, with every fourth one being just that little bit more painful than the others, then there was another evacuation late Friday afternoon.......

6.15pm....I called my doula telling her I thought things were starting, but not sure whether it was just a UTI. she said she would call back in a couple of hours to reassess.

8.00pm.....doula called back by which time, the big sore ones were every 10-15 mins and I was struggling to talk to her. she said she would come straight over.

8.20pm doula arrives, goves me some arnica and some rescue remedy and sets about timing me/seeing how I am. I am running up and down staris to the loo as no sooner do I wee than I need to go again. every time I sit on the loo I have a huge contraction.

9.00pm....call the hospital kneeling on the floor and amgripped by an almighty contraction where I feel something coming out of my bits then woosh......waters break. I'm only now convinced that this is it......cue mad panic as DH rushes to get everything organised and get our friend over to stay with the DCs.

9.40pm...make it to hospital in one piece after singing my way through the contractions in the back of the car. Have four contractions between getting out of the car and getting to the ward.

9.45pm finally get to the good stuff and am sucking on the gas and air when the MW arrives to examine me. My VBAC care plan isn't in my notes yet, so we have to explain about the monitoring...thankfully the head of OB had put something in my notes. Much tooing and froing of MWs/OBs etc as they take this in. Anyway, examined at 10.15 and I'm 6cms dilated, but my body is doing some involuntary pushing at the height of the contraction. I spend the next 30 mins on my hands and knees on the back of the bed while the MW struggles to get a decent trace and I can hear baby's heartrate dropping.

11ish, tell the MW that I really can't help the pushing so she examines me after telling DH that there are "external signs of full diation" which I clarify for him as "my arse is turning itself inside out" . She tells me I'm fully dialted and good to go.

It all gets a bit fuzzy after that as I let my body do it;s thing and the MW stays very hands off throughout, but is there with me giving support and encouragement; as is my doula and my DH (I can still hear him droning breathe in and out, in and out, in and out).

babys heart rate keeps dropping and because I keep moving she can't get a decent trace so we discuss the pros and cons of our next step and decide to go for a scalp clip. this tells them that the baby is actually fine, but is just not liking certain positions. We settle on me kneeling on a mat using the bed for support.

1am ish....After two hours, baby's head still isn;t descending so we try and do some guided pushing. After four contractions it's apparent that my energy reserves have run aout and I just don;t have the strenght to keep going. We discuss options and decide between us that we will get the doctor in to have a look and assess what our next step will be. Doctor Ed has to do a fantastic contortion to get in a position to exmaine me but can't quite get it. He is very understanding of my plight when I tell him it;s too painful to move my legs....I tell him "how the F do you know, you don't have a f'ing fanny?" he tells me he's seen a lot though, and he needs to see mine or it'll be straight to CS......so I pool all my last reserves to lift my leg off the floor so he can sort of get underneath me. He tells me that baby has descended a bit further than they had thought but is in an awkward position. due to the fact I'm exhausted we decided to try for an issisted delivery.

2am I'm taken into the anaesthetic room and given a partial spinal block, I can still feel something of the contractions as I'm only numb to halfway up my bump, but blessed relief the pain is all but gone the theatre staff have agreed to keep things as low key as possible and we have some nice soothing music and the overhead lights are dimmed....first time in the history of the unit that they have agreed to do this

Once i'm hooked up, two contractions and four pushes and baby's head is crowning. DH has a look (brave man). My body stops for a rest then and we all make small talk waiting for the next contraction......five mintues later, another contraction and another three big pushes and Finlay enters the world at 2.14am and is noisly plonked on my chest. I fooking well did it

We have immediate skin to skin and he is rooting desperately but we don't get feeding till back in the delivery room where we stay until morning. He is a natural

He had a few issues with his temp and blood sugars so spent a bit of time in the incubator before being transferred to transitional care where he bounces back like a trooper (inspite of my refusal to give him formula, backed up by the MWs, much to the annoyance of the paeds).

thay are concerned about jitteryness, but that calms down too. I narrowly avoid a blood transfusion and we came home just before teatime today.

Having a few latching issues, due to his mammoth suck and lazy boy refusal to open wide, but are getting there.

Thanks to everyone on MN who gave me support and encouragement for even attapmting a VBA2C and when my resolve got a wee bit wobbly a few weeks ago. I couldn't have done it without all of you, or without my fantastic doula who fought my corner when I was otherwise occupied, and my lovely DH who siupported my wishes every step of the way

I am wearing my piles with pride

the staff at LGI were bloody brilliant, especially my MW who was with us throughout, and the theatre charge nurse who cuddled me and helped me thorugh my contractions until the spinal was in and working.

and sorry this is an epic....but it's taken six and half years and three babies to get to this point

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belgo · 04/11/2008 16:39

yes make sure you give yourself time to recover - I gave birth just three weeks ago and feel relatively human again because I spent the first two weeks resting mostly in my bed or on the sofa. It does make a difference - rest now because you won't get the chance in a month or two's time!

cyteen · 04/11/2008 17:00

What a fantastic story Daisy, I am quite teary but with a big smile on my face. You rock Enjoy your lovely new boy, and wishing you a speedy recovery from the devil's arsegrapes.

LackaDAISYcal · 04/11/2008 17:13

lol at devil's arsegrapes

cheers belgo. DH is around for six weeks between jobs so I aim to take full advantage of it!!

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Oblomov · 04/11/2008 17:24

CONGRATULATIONS DAISY.
LOL AT PILES.

Sputnik · 04/11/2008 17:25

Great birth story Daisy and you should be proud of yourself for fighting your corner
And
Welcome Finlay Lawrence

daisyj · 04/11/2008 17:34

What a lovey story - almost makes me look forward to labour... almost!

Well done! You should be very proud

lulumama · 04/11/2008 17:35

you are more than welcome xxxxxxx

MrsMattie · 04/11/2008 17:41

Am hugely chuffed for you, Daisy xxx

You are my latest VBAC heroine

Welcome to the world Finlay Lawrence

Huge Hugs.

TALLULAHBELLE · 04/11/2008 18:08

Well done you. Huge congrats Daisy & welcome Finlay . Now didn't I hear Holly send you to bed?!? Off you go missus.

ToThrottleABlackBird · 04/11/2008 18:10

Congrats Lacka and Family! Really proud of you!

Tinkerisdead · 04/11/2008 18:14

just wanted to add to this thread for you, congratulations. love the Dr Ed looking up there bit

and thank you for all the selfless help you give us all on nov thread your like a breastfeeding counsellor/doula all of our own xxxx

scotlass · 04/11/2008 18:22

Well done daisy. I've just shed a few tears - bloody hormones .

shhhhyouhaventseenSQUONK · 04/11/2008 18:31

oh Daisy, this is fab news!

bloody well done, woman!

and welcome to the world little Finlay Lawrence

LackaDAISYcal · 04/11/2008 19:09

who said that?

nice to see you back squonk

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nappyzonehasastroppytoddler · 04/11/2008 19:34

congratulations

NattyTombstoneAndEyeballs · 04/11/2008 20:35

WELL DONE DAISY!!
im sooo pleased for you!
love you loads.. natty x

snoopdog · 04/11/2008 23:17

i came on tonight looking for pictures and they are wonderful,

the first feed pic is amazing,

i am SO happy for you,

i know it was important for you to do this,

and you did it

what a woman!!!

ronshar · 05/11/2008 09:41

I miss a few days and what happens???

Bloody well done lady. I love pregnant women giving the Docs one in the eye.

Congrats Lacks, Finlay was one of my names so I am pleased it is being used well.

Jenski · 05/11/2008 11:31

Congratulations!

Just saw your name and remembered how kind you were when I had problems at 13 weeks pregnant. I am now 36 weeks, so not too far behind you.

Lovely name and well done!

LackaDAISYcal · 05/11/2008 14:53

ronny.

hi jenski; glad i could help and i hope things go well for you.

Photos now on profile.....please ignore the boob shot

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Ohforfoxsake · 05/11/2008 14:58

Ice pop wrapped in a muslin cloth dear

BaracktorianSqualor · 05/11/2008 15:00

Awww DAISY!
I love 'first feed' pics. Gorgeous!!

LackaDAISYcal · 05/11/2008 15:05

loving the topical new name VS

got some mini saline pops from the hospital foxy ......but when will it go away?

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aquababe · 05/11/2008 15:16

Big congratulations

BaracktorianSqualor · 05/11/2008 15:43

Suits me dontcha think?

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