While I'm in the hospital and home recovering/taking care of Miss Charlotte, I have a few people scheduled to blog for me. I hope you enjoy them while I'm away! Don't worry, I'll be back soon with stories and tons of photos of our little one! =)
Hi everyone! It’s Chantal from B + C & Baby here guest
blogging while Sarah is off with her new little baby!
I’ve been in the exact same spot as her and not too long
ago. My baby, Penny, was born on December 16, 2011. She came on a Friday at
1:05am. 6 pounds, 12 oz and 18 inches long, a perfect little baby with a head
full of hair.
My birth went completely different than what I expected. My
husband and I planned for a natural birth. We did the Bradley classes,
researched researched researched, and decided that we wanted as little intervention
as possible. We wanted to labor at home, go to the hospital at the latest point
possible, no epidural, sit in the tub, have a baby, skin to skin contact,
delayed cord clamping… you know, the whole natural deal.
People warned me that things could change. I brushed them
off and was stunned when plans began shifting suddenly.
At my 39-week appointment I had the midwife check me. I
wanted to see if I was dilating, since I had another week. Well, we found out
instead that our little baby had turned around – she was breech! It was what we
had been dreading. Babies in my family like to be breech and up to 38 weeks, we
thought we had avoided it. Then sometime between 38 and 39 weeks, she switched
around!
For the next week we did everything possible to try to spin
her around. I did handstands in the pool, I hung upside, I played music on the
bottom with a cold pack on top. We hoped, we prayed, and we decided that we
weren’t going to schedule a c-section so we could give her up to the last
possible moment to turn around.
I went into labor on December 15, a day after my due date,
and went into the hospital around dinnertime. She was still breech, they
confirmed it several times, and my natural childbirth turned into a semi-scheduled
c-section early that morning.
But hey, while I was disappointed going up to the birth,
once our baby was in our arms, it all just melted away. She is here and she is
ours.
I know Sarah is being treated well – she’s giving birth in
the same hospital I did just three months ago! I hope everything went just how
they envisioned it, and I’m sure you all are thinking the same as me: you can’t
wait to see this little baby of hers!
1 comment:
Penny is such a cutie!!
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