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Hello - MamaG here - thought I'd tell you my birth story.

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MamaG · 10/11/2008 10:28

5am on Tuesday 4th I woke up having a contraction. Having never gone into labour before (2 inductions) I laid there thinking "was that a strong BH?" - another one followed 30 mins later, then anohter so at 7am I woke DH. I told him he should still go to work as i might be a while yet - he informed me he was going nowhere . I rang my Mum who set off from Yorkshire to be babysitter and DH got the older DC off to school.

At about 11ish my contractions were 8-9 mins apart so we set off for hospital (1 hour drive away) and went straight to delivery suite. Things were going great - contracting reguarly, coping with the pain etc then decided to give the G&A a whirl. Found it really good this time (hated it before) and so carried on with that (at one point, leaning on DH and breathing the G&A in his ear with that HISS HISS noise, I growled at him "Luke I am your father" )

Anyhoo. Things seemed to be going well, but then nothing changed! Contractions still really regular but getting more painful. Decided to go in birthing pool at about 8pm but I felt cold and kept slipping around so I got out at 8.20pm! Decided I need epidural by this point, so that was put in at about 9.30 (v hazy on times, sorry). At 10.30ish I suddenly couldn't hear anything and my vision was blurred. I told DH he'd better get some help and the room was suddenly full of people - 2 bloody docs, 3 MWs and anaesthetist. BP had dropped right down. It was v scary and lasted for about 45mins. By the end of it, I had 2 drips in, BP beign taken every 5 minutes, a pulse thing on my finger, epidural in place and a clip on DS's head to monitor him - this was NOT the natural birth I'd envisioned!

At 11.30pm I suddenly felt all weird - I knew something was very wrong. Isaid to the MW "If we don't get this baby out soon, something really bad is going to happen, I don't mind if I have a CS but there is something wrong". She reasured me saying its ok, we're monitoring everything etc. Then put me on that drip that speeds up contractions - nothing. Huge doctor with hands like shovels had a hand up my fanjo, telling me to push wiht next contraction so he could feel baby. No bloody contraction came. When one did come, I pushed but he couldn't feel baby. I told him that something was wrong. Baby's heart rate started to drop a little, so they decided to do the CS. I cried a bit, but was glad as I had an awful sense of foreboding. Was wheeled down to theatre (just like on the telly!) and DH was in there with me. They injected the spinal block into my epidural thing but I could still feel everything on my right hand side so they told me they had to give me a general. DH was asked to leave, mask put on me and they said I might feel some presure on my neck - nurse pressed right down on my windpipe (God kn ows why) - it was awful. Saw the big needle loom towards teh epidural tube and had tears running down my face, then nothing until I woke up. Horrible experience really.

Turned out that DS2 (!) was back to back and had the cord wrapped around his neck 4 times and then it was in a knot - apparently even if he had moved down the birth canal we would never have delivered him naturally. Thank God he was CS - I knew something was wrong. Born at 5.52am on bonfire night (well, day)

Have staples in - looks like a zip.

Spent the day on a delivery suite with a MW working in the room. I'd lost far too much blood apparnetly and was a bit of a zombie - don't remember much about the day TBH.

On ward afterwards, huge baby not getting filled with my colostum, they kept asking me if they could top him up, I kept saying no, then one of hte MWs snapped at me "this baby is starving" so I let them - cried buckets when they took him away. Was v anaemic and had a blood transfusion whcih made me feel stronger. Transferred to MLU on Friday, they were fantastic - had a lovely side room with own loo and shower, MWs couldn't do enough for me and were v supportive. BF going better, he's currently feeding what seems like ALL Night but I'm hoping htat will settle down soon.

In a nutshell - 24 hours labour. Emergency CS under general. Huge DS2 (10lb 9oz) with lots of dark hair - gorgeous, healthy (has tongue tie - diagnosed by me thanks to reading one of marslady's threads a while back lol) but they're snipping on Thursday.

Harry James

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liahgen · 10/11/2008 13:17

Well done MamaG. A mothers instinct is mostly right.

What a time of it. Please take the time to debrief with someone you trust when you feel up to it.

at bloody mw's telling you baby was starving, If they had noticed his tongue tie, maybe you could have had some help with positioning and baby would not have needed to be topped up. I feel for you.

Hope things improve once his little tongue is done.

Congratulations, lovely name.

LilRedWG · 10/11/2008 13:22

Oh, so you decided to have the baby then

Seriously, many many congratulations! I'm sorry that you had such a horrible time of it though.

Lovely name.

xx

MascaraOHara · 10/11/2008 13:25

Oh MamaG, sounds awful.. So glad you trusted your instinct and all was well.

congratulations to you and your family and welcome to Harry James

x

VinegarTits · 10/11/2008 13:32

Aww well done, i sprayed all over my keyboard at 'Luke i'm your father'

NatalieJaneIsPregnantAgain · 10/11/2008 13:36

Awww MamaG so many many congratulations on the birth of baby Harry James

As others have said, sounds like a bit of a nightmare getting there, but you did it, well done!

Hope the next few weeks recovery go as easy as possible. Look after yourself and give baby Harry a little kiss and cuddle from me please

imnotmamagbutshelovesme · 10/11/2008 13:37

MamaG You are amazing. You saved your baby boy's life. and at delivery.

Fantastic names.

So teary proud of you and don't mind at all slipping down the who you love list.

Well done!!!!!!!!

Nbg · 10/11/2008 15:01

Yey MG

Lovely to see you back and well done.
It just shows to trust your own body. It knows what its doing!

I hope your feeling ok.
Give me a call when your up to it

Grammaticus · 10/11/2008 15:15

Take it easy, look after yourself as well as him.

Congratulations!

lulumama · 10/11/2008 15:18

welcome to harry james

nothing like a mama's intuition, eh?

so glad he arrived safely, and sorry it was all a bit of a blur

take care x

fryalot · 10/11/2008 15:19

hey mamaG

congratulations, well done and what an amazing story!

I've been feeling a bit sorry for you having to have an ecs under ga, but now I've read the story, wow! whaddafab mum you are!

I'm back btw (and it's all your fault, I was only lurking to see if you'd had him yet...)

Welcome to the world, Harry James

Lib76 · 10/11/2008 15:33

Mama G huge congrats!! glad you are both safe! you just know when something is not right, don't you? same happend to me emcs under GA, scary stuff!! where did you have him?

claireyBANG · 10/11/2008 15:43

Congrats MamaG! Hope you aren't too traumatised by the labour and you make a speedy recovery. What a big boy

LackaDAISYcal · 10/11/2008 16:16

Congratulations MamaG on the safe arrival of Harry

but what an epic......good that you trusted your instincts and that they listened to you and he was delivered safely in the end. I hope the BFing is going well after your shaky start.

........and sorry for jumping the queue

Fllightthebluetouchpaper · 10/11/2008 16:23

Wow, what an incredible story - had me gripped!

Am pmsl at 'Luke I am your father' !!

You were so right to say you knew something was wrong

Well done, well done, well done

And HUGE congrats on a HUGE and wonderful boy!!!

Pinkchampagne · 10/11/2008 16:25

Congratulations on the birth of Harry James. (great name - I have a Harry!) Sorry you had such a rough time of it.

CatIsSleepy · 10/11/2008 16:33

aaah mamaG all sounds bit scary!
so glad you are both OK x

purplemonkeydishwasher · 10/11/2008 17:00

Congratulations MamaG!
that is quite a story! You are amazing!

Welcome Harry James!

Kbear · 10/11/2008 17:05

Congratulations old fruit.

Jacksmama · 10/11/2008 17:13

Congratulations and WOW GOOD FOR YOU for realizing that something was wrong and insisting that they pay attention to you. YOU ROCK. Harry James is a lucky boy to have such a fabulous mum. (Harry James as in Harry James Potter? )
I agree with everyone who said it would be a good idea to go over your notes with someone, or perhaps speak with a mental health professional, once things settle down a bit. I had a terribly traumatic birth with DS and suffered from PTSD and PND after, and for months was told to "just get over it, your baby is healthy and that's all that counts". Well, it isn't, mum's mental health is just as important. Big huge warm hugs from overseas, and congratulations again!!

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 11/11/2008 11:57

Congratulations on the 'exciting' arrival of Harry James, and well done you for trusting your instincts.

BrainyBrian · 11/11/2008 12:02

Well done mamag.

Welcome Harry James G.

xx

shootfromthehip · 11/11/2008 12:03

Massive baby- what were your eating? . Had ECS with my first- similar situation as I knew something wasn't right too. Well done on the safe arrival of DS. Yeahhhh.

TigerFeet · 11/11/2008 12:09

Oh MamaG what a story

Hope you're recovering well now.

A huge welcome to Harry and congratulations

MrsThierryHenry · 11/11/2008 12:09

Good God, what a story! What an amazing woman you are, and CONGRATULATIONS!!!

(lovely names, btw)

ImaburningHEIFERgy · 11/11/2008 14:06

Congrats Mamag, so sorry you had such a rough time of it. Hope you are feeling ok now.

Love the name, now rest up lady....