As I wrote before, I was scheduled to go into the hospital Sunday night and then they would start me on Pitocin Monday morning. My mom literally got into Redding from Sacramento at about 6 pm and my brother Turner and her came up to the hospital for moral support. I am convinced that Theo literally waited until his 'Nonnie' was present before even thinking about being born!
Checked in. |
Happily not feeling any contractions at this point... |
Feeling the burn |
Our nurse that day was excellent. Pam had a very dry sense of humor and was very type A personality, but she knew her stuff. She had been a labor and delivery nurse for 27 years and worked 3 shifts at the hospital and also taught at the nursing school. It was crazy how she predicted the timing of my progressions so accurately.
Finally, at 2:30 pm I was at 10 cm dilated and it was time to push. We decided that Turner (my 19 year old bro) would stand waaaaaaaay far up by my head to take pics and record while my mom and hubby stayed at my side. Turner has since said that being present for Theo's birth was the best experience of his life. I pushed for 1 hour and by 3:29 they were saying "look down! here he comes!" Let me just say that there is absolutely nothing in the entire world that could prepare me for seeing my baby for the first time. As the doctor grabbed him and held him up I started weeping with such an intense flood of love that I felt like my heart was going to explode. It was the single greatest moment of my entire life. We all cried, but I cried the hardest. I cried because my son was perfect, I cried because he was safely in my arms, I cried because it was so special to have my family there, and I also cried because I was so darn happy I had gotten an epidural and didn't have to feel a nearly 9 lb baby come out of me (and not to brag, but no stitches were needed).
Almost there... |
Here he is!! |
No words! |
So in love. |
This was the sweetest thing... EVER! |
Theo meet Nonnie! |
Theo meet Uncle Turney! |
Baby Theo not a happy camper. |
Theo. Born 2/20/12 at 3:29 pm 8 lbs 7.7 oz 21 inches |
Hey...Loved your story...brought tears to my eyes, too, because I know EXACTLY what you mean. I'm a labor & delivery nurse in Omaha who knows your parents so I've been following his much anticipated arrival! Sounds like you had a fabulous first birth experience. Praise the Lord! Enjoy Theo...will be praying for you as you adapt to all things newborn...first three weeks are the hardest. Hang in there and be blessed!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comment Sara! It was such a good experience. Which hospital are you a labor and delivery nurse at?
DeleteOh I wish you were in Omaha, so I could meet this sweet little guy soon!
ReplyDeleteEmily, what a sweet story and I am glad it was such a positive experience!!! I haven't been on the web in a while so I was so excited to see that you had your little boy! What a huge blessing! I love that your brother was there, it shows how much you love your family and how close you are to one another! I absolutely love that photo of you holding Theo with tears in yours eyes. You are going to be a wonderful momma
ReplyDeleteLiterally cried Emily, I am so happy that it was a good experience and filled with love and God. I simply love Theo already and can't wait to meet him! He really did come out looking like Theo, what a perfect little prince! I can't wait to have a cuddle and pray over him :) What a sweetheart.
ReplyDeleteAH! What a beautiful story :) Thank you for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I hope someday we can experience this for ourselves but for now we will live vicariously through you :) I am so happy for you, he is perfect! Miss you!
ReplyDeleteI cried too!So well written, full of heart! Love you 3 and so proud of all of you! Can't wait to get my hands on my grandson!!!!
ReplyDeleteEmily! You are so entertaining to read!! I laughed out loud several times! :) Such a good post. Glad I clicked on this today. See you later. Much love!
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