At my 37 week appointment, my doctor told me I was 2cm and 70%! I figured that meant labor was right around the corner. WRONG. I had been having the same pains I'd had during a previous UTI and I told the nurse I thought I had another one, but she said the baby was really low and on my round ligament and that's what was causing me so much pain, so they didn't need to test for a UTI. (My doctor was out of town or she would have checked!) I was at work one day and started having regular contractions around 1pm. I'd had about 5 in one hour, so on my lunch break I headed home to get in the bath and see if they would go away. I drank a ton of water and kept track of my contractions while I was in the bath. They weren't getting any better and they were only getting stronger. I called my mom and Kasey because I wasn't sure if this was real labor or not. Kasey headed home from work early and my mom told me to keep her updated. Around 5pm my contractions started getting closer and closer together. By 7:30 they were 5-7 minutes apart and lasting for a minute or so. This was everything my doctor had told me to watch for! When they started getting closer we decided to head to the hospital to see if this was it! We stopped by JCW for a burger (I was starving) and proceeded to the hospital. As we were getting checked in, I had a contraction, and that was the last one I had while we were there! They monitored me for an hour and then sent me home! Can you believe that?! All afternoon I had intense contractions, and the second we get checked into the hospital they stopped! I was bummed. My mom and dad had already started driving out to Utah (because if I was anything like Amanda, I would have had the baby within 2 hours!!!) and stayed with us for the weekend. There were a few more days of intense contractions but we didn't make anymore trips to the hospital.
At my 38 week appointment, I asked if they could check me for a UTI and sure enough, I had one! Having contractions on top of a UTI is pretty dang painful and those contractions felt close to real labor contractions! The nurse also said my blood pressure was a little high but it wasn't anything to worry about. I was at 3cm and 90% at this point! My doctor stripped my membranes but that didn't send me into labor, unfortunately. Every day I would wake up a little disappointed that I didn't go into labor during the night.
At my 39 week appointment, they said my blood pressure was even higher and that the doctor would take a look at it again. When my doctor came in, Dr. Cloward, she checked my blood pressure and said it was high. Kasey made a joke that they better induce me to make sure the baby is ok, and my doctor said, "We might just have to do that!" Kasey and I looked at each other like, "WHAT?!" She stripped my membranes again and said if that didn't send me into labor that night then they would induce me the next morning. I couldn't believe it. It was finally here! I was so excited and nervous! Our little girl would be here TOMORROW! I called my mom as we were walking out of the office and told her she needed to get to Utah! She flew from Phoenix to SLC like 2 hours later! She's amazing. Crystal also flew in that night. I had my biggest fans there to support me, except Amanda and my dad. Amanda couldn't come because it was such short notice AND because she has 2 little girls! I was really sad that she couldn't be there with me, but we got to FaceTime while I was in the hospital. I'm grateful for technology so we could have her with us! My dad was busy working in Arizona, but he was updated the entire time!
Kasey and I ran some last minute errands and headed up to Salt Lake to pick up my mom and sister. I couldn't believe this was how it was happening. I always imagined it would be like the movies where my water broke and we rushed to the hospital where we would have our baby minutes later. WRONG AGAIN.
The hospital said they would call me when it was time to come in, and it could be anywhere between 6am and noon, but it'd probably be around 10 or 11.
Kasey and I were so excited. We held hands the whole way there and just kept saying how we couldn't believe this was it! It was finally here. We were going to have our baby! We got checked into the hospital and I got changed and hooked up, ready for the long day. They also informed me that I couldn't eat anything until after the baby was born and I could only drink clear liquids. My mom and Crystal came to the hospital soon after, and camped out! We didn't know how long it was going to take!
| Crystal fell asleep while waiting :) |
We left the hospital on Saturday morning. My mom and Crystal (who was our awesome photographer) helped us get all of our things home and get us settled in. My mom stayed for the next week and helped us get used to having a baby at home! There were a couple sleepless nights, and after being up all night with Emma, my mom came in once she woke up and took Emma so Kasey and I could get some sleep. She also made us our meals, cleaned the house, did laundry, and so much more. She really made adjusting to having Emma home smooth and easy. I hope that I can be the kind of mom to Emma like my mom has been to me. She's such an amazing woman.
I was so scared the day she left! Now it was our turn to take care of this baby all by ourselves! Emma is such a good baby and has made the last 6 weeks so fun! There are tough days but I can't imagine life without her. She brings such a sweet spirit into our home! We feel so blessed to have her here with us!
Oh this is the best thing ever. Emma is so lucky!! I'm so glad you wrote this all down!
ReplyDeleteI love it! :) So beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love this so much! Emma will appreciate this when she gets older. Such a sweet story.
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