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Eulalia's little lamb has arrived

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Eulalia · 02/08/2005 18:33

Baby Paul arrived on Friday 29th July at 08.19, one day early. I was a little unprepared as my previous two were both late so was rushing round packing my bags etc when labour started. He was 7lbs 3 1/2 oz so only a little on the small side (after having to have an extra scan due to a small bump) and otherwise very healthy. ds and dd are a little wary of him at the moment but certainly not jealous.

Things kicked off very slowly on Tuesday night with some twinges which continued all through Wednesday and at tea-time I had a show and mild contractions and phoned the hospital who told me to go in the following afternoon. Went in Thursday afternoon and was in the early stages of labour but not far enough to warrant staying in so was sent home. Things moved on a bit that evening and finally went in at 1.30am on Friday. However some problems arose. I never dilated further than 3 cms and started to lose blood including a rather yukky blood clot which got the medical staff concerned. They left me for a bit to try and labour more on my own but said that a caesarean section may be necessary. I have to say it was rather hard to labour on a very uncomfortable bed with a monitor strapped to me. Also after being in labour since Wednesday I was very tired. They started me on a drip to bring on the contractions which seemed to be working but the baby?s heart rate dropped suddenly and the decision was made to take me to theatre for a CS. I had to have a general anaesthetic because my blood pressure was rather low (a local anaesthetic can lower blood pressure). However it was all very fast so I didn?t have time to get scared. I was told afterwards that there was a risk of placental abruption where the placenta comes away and therefore causes a lot of bleeding and obviously cuts oxygen to the baby. This may not have happened but it?s a question of weighing up the risks and I think the right decision was made. Also with my waters broken the risk of infection was increasing all the time. I was obviously disappointed not to have had a natural birth after ds and dd's births being so easy but must be thankful that the procedure went very smoothly with of course a good outcome. It was just plain old bad luck.

However Paul came out crying lustily and perfect in every way. I was only in theatre for about 20 mins and Paul was handed over to dh immediately. It took about 20 mins for me to come round and I felt fine although obviously very sleepy. I had a few tubes sticking out of me but they didn?t hurt and were taken out the next day. I had to spend the whole of that first day in bed, mostly sleeping but Paul was tucked in beside me and I was able to feed him myself lying down. He was quite cosy beside me and just slept mostly himself. One advantage of the CS was that I had my own room with ensuite bathroom in a very quiet part of the hospital. So I made the most of my stay and enjoyed the time alone with Paul. On Saturday I was able to get up and gradually got more mobile and now feel really well apart from the obvious discomfort.

It feels great to be back home and all together at last. dh is off this week on paternity leave so can give me a hand. Paul is an incredibly easy baby to look after ? he hardly cries and breastfeeding has been so easy. He is of course absolutely beautiful too and a really lovely early 40th birthday present!

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Bagpuss30 · 03/08/2005 08:58

Huge Congratulations and welcome to Paul .

See you on the Postnatal thread!

eefs · 03/08/2005 09:14

that was a fast pregnancy Eulalia! Congrats and hope you recover quickly. Welcome baby Paul.
eefs

webwoman05 · 03/08/2005 09:19

Well done Eulaila! Congratualtions to you and the rest of the family on the safe arrival of little Paul!

ScummyMummy · 03/08/2005 09:24

Congratulations, Eulalia. That's wonderful.

emmatmg · 03/08/2005 09:39

oooooh, didn't even know your were PG! need to take more notice around here.

Huge congratulations

Hausfrau · 03/08/2005 09:49

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Lizzylou · 03/08/2005 09:53

Congrats Eulalia and family, baby Paul sounds like a dream baby!
Lovely name, the same as my DH!

gingerbear · 03/08/2005 10:16

Congratulation Eulalia. Welcome to the world little Paul.
Your birth story could be mine - stopping at 3cm, uncomfortable bed, monitoring, fetal distress, General Anaesthetic - identical! I felt so cheated at the time, but 3 years on I am just glad that DD arrived safely.

matthewsmummy · 03/08/2005 16:27

congrats!

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Kayleigh · 03/08/2005 16:30

Congratulations, lovely news

Tinker · 03/08/2005 16:55

Well done Eulalia and welcome to little Paul

spacecadet · 03/08/2005 18:22

congrats

jasper · 03/08/2005 19:25

congratulations on the safe arrival of your new baby boy Eulalia. I did not even know you were pregnant.
Enjoy him

pinkmama · 03/08/2005 19:39

Congratulations Eulalia and welcome to Paul. Hope you are recovering well and look forward to seeing you on the post natal thread x

Eulalia · 03/08/2005 20:07

Thanks everyone. Didn't realise I was the last one to 'pop' on the July thread.

I am glad so many like the name - we are quite old fashioned really with our names. We only actually firmly decided it just after he was born.

Paul is still very easy, I've hardly known a baby be so quiet. We've actually had something of a holiday this week with dh being off. Went to a hotel today for lunch with a garden and sat outside sipping drinks while Paul slept and the others played in the play park in the grounds.

The midwife is amazed at how fast I am healing.

Next week is giong to be harder on my own but ds goes back to school on the 16th so not long now and dd starts playgroup too.

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Miaou · 04/08/2005 14:37

Hi Eulalia, just found this thread and wanted to add my congratulations. I'm so glad that, despite the circumstances of your c-section, you are happy with how it all turned out. Little Paul sounds delightful, and I'm so impressed by how active and mobile you are already!

You were the last July baby and I was the first August baby - howzatt!!

clary · 04/08/2005 14:51

congratulatiosn eulalia, boy girl boy, that's what I've got and it's great.
Sounds like it went well despite unexpected CS and you are makign a good recovery.
claryxx

Demented · 04/08/2005 14:56

Congratulations!

TheRealMrsF · 04/08/2005 15:00

Congratulations! Well done YOU!!!!

mears · 04/08/2005 17:31

Congratulations Eulalia and welcome to Paul. Sorry you had such a worrying time around delivery but glad all is well. enjoy

kate100 · 06/08/2005 08:02

Only just seen this, congratulations Eulalia. Sorry you had such a worrying time, but glad everything is OK now.

Fio2 · 06/08/2005 08:40

awww lovely :0 comgratulations

bossykate · 06/08/2005 08:47

congratulations!

MrsGordonRamsay · 06/08/2005 20:11

Welcome Baby Paul.

Hold on to everything when you laugh or cough and you will be fine.