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Baby Bells is here!

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bells2 · 08/10/2003 16:19

Well, in a home delivery involving elements of high farce and drama, George was finally born at 2.50am today, 12 days late and on my mother's birthday, delivered by DH on his own.

I was admitted to hospital yesterday afternoon directly from my mid wives appointment on account of high blood pressure with an induction booked for Thursday. After around 5 hours there (and having had a sweep) I managed to talk my way out and went home. Felt a little uncomfortable from around 1.30am onwards and then at 2.10, the waters went. At 2.20 I was in a lot of pain and told DH to call the midwife which is when the fun started. The woman who answered the phone in the labour ward wrongly told DH that home births were nothing to do with them and that he needed to page the comunity midwife (in reality the pager only operates 9 -5). By this time, I was in a lot of pain and was upstairs on my own while he was faffing about with pager messages downstairs. At around 2.30 I told him not to be so daft and get back on to the labour ward and demand they contact the community midwifeon duty immediately. The labour ward phone was then engaged for 5 mins or so. Then I felt the urge to push at which point DH fell into a blind panic and insisted we go to Hospital. By this time the head was crowning and I knew we didn't stand a chance so I lay down on the landing like a beached whale and told him I wasn't going anywhere. I remember him rather hopefully tugging at my ankle in a vain attempt to get me down the stairs and then I finally had the brainwave of shouting at him to dial 999. At this point he pulled himslef together and the operator did a brilliant job of talking him through the birth which was fantastically easy. The ambulance crew arrived around 5 minutes after he was out and horrifyingly had a full BBC camera crew in tow. I'm not sure who was more shocked when they all burst in to the room to find me and DH looking utterly stupefied and me sitting naked in what looked like gallons of blood. Fortunately they asked me straight away if they could continue filming (yeah right, I always wanted to be on telly naked and covered in blood) but they were soon put to good use when DD woke up and required some entertaining.

Anwyay, the ambulance crew were fab and then eventually the midwife appeared. I am just soooo glad to have had a home delivery, the three of us lying in bed at 5am this morning was just so special and I feel incredibly relaxed and happy. I do feel we were rather let down by the labour ward / midwife service as DH is very squeamish and was not looking forward to a home birth. Anway, all's well that ends well and George is utterly adorable!.

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Tinker · 08/10/2003 18:44

Fantastic story bells. Congratulations and welcome to little George

CnR · 08/10/2003 18:58

Fantastic birth story and certainly one to note down in the baby book for when DS grows up! Bey your Dh was feeling pretty pleased with himself too, once the shock had died down.

Congratulations and well done. Welcome to little George!

WSM · 08/10/2003 19:17

Fantastic story. I bet your DH is so proud Many congrats on little George.

sunchowder · 08/10/2003 19:25

Incredible Story! You sound fantastic bells2. I missed your pregnancy as I am a newbie, but what a great story, can't get over it. Enjoy your delicious George!!

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Marina · 08/10/2003 19:33

Oh congratulations Bells, and to your poor old dh too! This had me smiling broadly, what a wonderful story and birth. I am guessing you said no to the film crew (unless DD negotiated her own daytime TV contract while you were otherwise engaged) - but, hey, it could have been worse - they didn't have Mike Leigh with them
A big welcome to George and well done to you all!

codswallop · 08/10/2003 19:36

wow - scampered next door to tell dh this tale and even he laughed (arch anti Mn er)

So I dont get it are you on tv then or not?

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Bugsy2 · 08/10/2003 19:43

Congratulations Bells, what an amazing story. Delighted for the five of you and a warm welcome to little George.

bells2 · 08/10/2003 19:47

Many many thanks for all the kind wishes. I most certainly did say no to the film crew as far as I was concerned but they did film DH holding George and blabbering incoherently about delivering him. Apparently it's a fly on the wall documentary about trauma but I have no idea of anything other than that.

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Ghosty · 08/10/2003 19:50

This must go down as the best MN birth story yet ... I LOL at the film crew bursting into the room!

Congratulations,Bells to you, your DH, DD and welcome to little George xxxxxx

fio2 · 08/10/2003 19:54

congrats bells what a great story

tigermoth · 08/10/2003 21:12

That was some night, bells, now mother of three and near media star! your dh certainly was a hands on dad. It's a story that's certainly going to pass into family lore. Congrats to you both, welcome to George, and love to your ds and dd.

I hope you make a great recovery - no pain relief, no midwife, wow!

florenceuk · 08/10/2003 21:53

Wow fantastic story and birth! Must watch out for the documentary! Welcome to little George and hope DH is not feeling too shell-shocked!

ScummyMummy · 08/10/2003 22:12

Amazing birth story! Sounds like George and his family are stars! Well done Mrs and Mr Bells.

elliott · 08/10/2003 22:53

Congratulations! You'll certainly have a tale to tell little George when he's older....

suedonim · 08/10/2003 23:01

Wow, I'm feeling shell-shocked by your story so I can't begin to imagine how you all felt, Bells! Welcome to little George and well done everyone else.

Bogwoppit · 08/10/2003 23:02

congrtulations & what an entrance from little George. not a birth you'll forget in a hurry.

mammya · 08/10/2003 23:13

What an adventure! Glad it all ended well, congratulations and of course, welcome to baby George

jasper · 08/10/2003 23:24

wow Bells, what a fantastic birth story. Well done and congratulations xx

Skara · 09/10/2003 07:03

LOL! Congratulations on your home birth Bells and welcome to George, who'll love that story when he's older!

Cam · 09/10/2003 08:43

Bells, I've been wondering every day about you recently, knowing that you didn't want to be induced in hospital.....well! talk about your birth experience being as far removed from that as possible! What a fantastically surreal experience and how calm were you....directing your dh etc. I like the bit about trying to get you downstairs "by the ankle" when the babe was obviously half-way out!!Love that story, oh and nearly forgot, many many congratulations on the birth of ds2, No. 3!

winnie1 · 09/10/2003 09:22

Congratulations to all of you Bells and welcome George. What an entrance!

marthamoo · 09/10/2003 09:35

Fantastic birth story - am grinning ear to ear

Well done all of you and welcome little George!

musica · 09/10/2003 09:50

Congratulations bells! That will definitely be one for dh to tell his mates!!! Hope everything's going well, and glad you got your home birth! (Though possibly not the relaxed experience most people expect!!!!) Anyway, well done you!