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Piper Aleighn is here!

post #1 of 21
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She arrived on the 30th at 11:56am.:

It was a wonderful water birth. I started labor on the way to church on Wednesday the 29th (the very day I predicted I'd have her but I'll settle with the fact that labor started that day). I knew! I knew it was 'it' and said, "I'm crazy for driving to church right now!" LOL! The songs we sang was the thing I needed. It did wonders creating a pattern for my ctx.

I went home and cleaned the house till 11pm. The ctx were 3 min. apart and I called MW. She came over, I was a 6/7 cm. At 1am everything stopped. I went to bed, so did everyone else. At 5am things picked up again. MW came in to say she had another mother in labor and had to leave but wll send a back up so she can check on this other mom. She checked me, I was STILL a 6/7.

Back up arrives. She was wonderful. I've met her before so it wasn't a complete stranger. I got into the waterbirth pool and really tried hard to concentrate. The things she said, encouraging me to breath down the baby in order to avoid a precipitous birth, which is ideal for a mother who has a history of prolapse. It was the confidence I needed to ease my fears, labor was effective after this point.

Dh got into the birth pool too. I began to sing/humm through the first part of the contractions then breath through the rest of the contraction. I could feel each one bringing the baby down.

MW walks in. The other mother whom she went to see had already had her baby (second time mom, she was complete and ready to push when MW got to her house). Back up leaves.

I reached inside and could feel for myself the cervix. I had a cervical lip. I was determined to breath right through it and I did. The lip was gone, I was complete and continued to concentrate on breathing the baby down. My dh pressed two points on my sacrum (one thumb on each side) during each contraction. That was so amazing! It eased the pain. There was doula at the birth. She was trainging to be a MW as well, she was also so amazing. I have never felt the love from a doula before. That eased the pain too. It was incredible. My legs began to cramp so I went from squatting in the pool to sitting on my dh's lap with his legs apart and my legs over his. It resembled a birth stool. The buoyancy of the water was incredible!

She crowned, THAT HURT LIKE HELL! I had my hand over me guiding her head the entire time slowly bringing her out. The MW and the apprentice could barely reach me. They were trying to check for the cord and got very wet, lol. No cord. Head was out. Then her body slid right out. I reached in the water and gently lifted my daughter to my chest.

My kids were all there. I had someone for my 2yr old in case, but he behaved very well. He kept saying, "Good Job Mommy!" When he saw his sister being born his jaw litterally dropped and his eyes were wide open, lol.

She was COVERED in verinex! I have never seen such a thing. It was neat, actually.

I am so sore. My bottom hurts, not my vagina, but by bottom! Piper is nursing like a champ. And the rest of the kids adore her. She is definately off to a great start in her life.

10lb 2oz 21.5 inches long

Thank you all for your prayers, and kind support.
post #2 of 21
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Originally Posted by fruitful womb View Post


Well done mama! You're my hero! She's an absolute beauty. :
post #3 of 21
Congrats on your beautiful birth and beautiful big girl!! ::
post #4 of 21
wow, big baby!!! Congrats!!
post #5 of 21
congrats!! she is gorgeous!!!!
post #6 of 21
Beautiful healthy girl! Congrats!
post #7 of 21
Wow! What a great beginning & I'm glad your other kids were there!
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post #8 of 21
CONGRATULATIONS and Welcome Piper!!!!! Big baby!!!!!:::
post #9 of 21
Congrats! Welcome Piper. : She is absolutely beautiful and huge!
post #10 of 21
Piper:::

she's gorgeous! good job on such a big baby!
post #11 of 21
Congratulations! That's so cute about your two year old!
post #12 of 21
Wow mama!! Good job indeed!!!

Congratulations!
post #13 of 21
: Congratulations! :

Welcome, Piper! She is so beautiful and alert! :

My second dd had the same birth weight.
post #14 of 21
Oh WOW! Congratulations, fw! She's beautiful! I have been thinking about you all day and I'm so happy for you and your family. When I saw you last month there was no way I would have guessed you would have had a 10 pound baby!
Can't wait to meet her in person one day!
post #15 of 21
what a great story, and how wonderful that your kids could be there with you! that is one big baby, I bet the crowning hurt!
post #16 of 21
What a story! Congrats mama! Welcome Piper!!! :

XOXO
B
post #17 of 21
Congratulations! I've been watching for this, and then looking for a time I could actually type this without interruptions! What a beautiful baby - she reminds me a little of my Noah, the head-full of dark hair and big dark eyes.

Enjoy sweet Piper (I love the name!) and have a quick recovery. BTW, my bottom hurt, too! and crowning was not fun. What was Piper's head circumference? Noah's was 14" and I sure felt it!

Great birth story - thanks so much for sharing! Who was your doula? (you can pm that later if you want)

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post #18 of 21
Congratulations mama and welcome, Piper!
post #19 of 21
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Congratulations! I've been watching for this, and then looking for a time I could actually type this without interruptions! What a beautiful baby - she reminds me a little of my Noah, the head-full of dark hair and big dark eyes.

Enjoy sweet Piper (I love the name!) and have a quick recovery. BTW, my bottom hurt, too! and crowning was not fun. What was Piper's head circumference? Noah's was 14" and I sure felt it!

Great birth story - thanks so much for sharing! Who was your doula? (you can pm that later if you want)

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Head was 14.5 and her chest was 14 and three quarters. She had a nuchal hand too. Her arm was wraped under her chin and her hand over her ear, if you can imagine that. It felt like a 16 inch bowling ball sliding down my tailbone. I think thats why I'm so darn sore in my bottom! Dh says I look better this time (after birth) than with any of my others. Thats promissing that I'll recover fully, hopefull soon. I highly recomend breathing down baby instead of pushing. Your body will push on its own and baby does a lot of the work too. You'll just instinctually flow with it when you surrender to this process.

The doula's name is Ashley Henderson. She was awesome. She is also a childbirth educator, and a lactation consultant training to be a Midwife.
post #20 of 21
Congratulations!!!!!
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