Baby Pug was born via emergency c-section after failed induction on Valentines Day at 10.52am weighing 7lb 6oz, at 36+3.
I was kept in after my monitoring on Friday 12th morning and induction started straight away. By Saturday night, things with my health were going seriously wrong (pulse 160 bpm anyone?!) so first thing Sunday after having had my waters broken and baby not reacting, they decided he had to come out immediately. He had to go to NICU on oxygen for a few hours, and stay in there for 4 days on a glucose drip.
I'd developed something which is like pre eclampsia Plus. There isn't much on it online so don't want to be identifiable but it is a syndrome called help with an extra L. Affects about 1 in 2000 pregnancies and rather scarily has a 1 in 4 mortality rate. This was bad enough but there was then an incident where the care I received was totally inadequate and I ended up in a coma, which according to my notes and the classification scale I was at the halfway point between fully normal/responsive and permanent vegetative state. Fortunately they did the right things thereafter and I'm fine, but safe to say the hospital are investigating at the highest level - can't say anymore.
So, a 9 day stay in hospital and two potentially life-threatening incidents later, I came home with Baby on Sunday afternoon. He is doing well but lost a lot of weight so we are feeding him up. So far I've somehow managed via breastfeeding (with limited success as he's very sleepy still) and pumping. Hoping to get him onto the breast fully within the next week.
Hope everyone else is doing well and has a better birth experience than mine! Baby at the end is totally worth it though 