We went to the hospital Monday, August 8th, at 5 am, to be induced. When we got to the hospital I was at a 2 and 80% effaced. They monitored me for about an hour before they stared the pitocin, to make sure Alexis would be able to handle being induced. About 7:15 they started the pitocin. They checked me again and I was at a 3. I knew I wanted an epidural, but I kept debating on when I should get it. The contractions were starting to come, but they were not that bad. About 9 am my doctor came in and broke my water, I decided that I needed the epidural.
I got the epidural about 9:30, and I was still at a 3. Alexis's heart rate started to dip, so I had to lay on my left side. The nurse told me that the epidural worked with gravity, so that my left side might be pretty numb, but that my right side might not be. About 10:45 they checked me again and I was at a 5. My left side was really numb, and luckily my right side was still numb.
Around 11 I thought I could feel the contractions, and I was getting nervous. I started to feel the urge to push. I called my nurse (whom I loved) and sure enough I was at a 10. I had gone from a 5 to a 10 in about 15 minutes. My doctor was seeing another patient and I was told he would not be there for about 5-10 minutes. Every time a contraction came I wanted to push, it was so hard not to. The nurse kept telling me not to push, it took everything I had not to push. I felt like she was just going to come out on her own. My doctor got to my room about five minutes later, and I stared pushing at 11:15. Alexis was born at 11:24. It took three sets of pushes to get her out.
I only put on 20 lbs with this pregnancy, and I was quite a bit smaller, than I was with the boys. My doctor thought she was going to weigh around 7 lbs, so when we found out she was 8 lbs. 3 oz. and 20.5 inches long we were all surprised. My entire labor was 4.5 hours. What a blessing Alexis is on our lives.
She has such a different temperament than our boys, she is so calm, and sleeps really well. Jack just adores her. He asks to hold her all of the time, and wants his picture taken with her. He told me that he was going to take care of her, and I could take care of West. West is not quite sure what to think yet.
I'll post more pictures soon.
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10 comments:
Awww, she is precious! And yay! for easy labor. Mine was like that too.
I love her name!
Congratulations to you and all three of your boys!
Dang that took no time at all! You lucky thing. Congratulations! You'll have to let me know how it is being a mother to three. Although, I'm pretty sure no matter what you would handle it at a much lower stress level than me!
Congrats!So glad labor went well for you. I love her name! I hope all is going well for you. How do you like having a girl;)
Oh how wonderful to have a new little girl in your home. So glad the labor was quick and no complications.
Yea!! She is beautiful! Sounds like you had a perfect labor and delivery--way to go! Also I'm impressed that you only gained 20 lbs! With Cameron I gained 46, and it took several months to loose it all. Next time around, I'm hoping I don't gain so much!
I hope that you're all getting some rest and enjoying time with precious Alexis!!
Rachelle, I am so happy for you and your family. What a blessing! She is so adorable.
Congrats! I'm so happy for your family. I'm glad that she is safely here. I can't wait to see more pictures. Crazy how fast you went from a 5 to a 10.
congrats on the new little girl!
So very exciting! She is absolutely beautiful. Congratulations to you guys!! I bet her brothers are totally smitten (and her daddy too)!
She is absolutely Beautiful! I am so happy for you. Hope you are recovering quickly and getting into the swing of things. I miss you!
Amie
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