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My hypnobaby: Annabella

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I think overall I let myself be pushed into inducing. We were at the 42wks the
Dr. had guessed. My family was all becoming quite impatient and there was a lot of pressure to have her out. I agreed to be induced and get things started.

The night before I kissed my first child goodnight and tucked him in, in tears.
I left him at my MIL's so we didn't have to get him up so early the next
morning. Friday the 21st at 6 am we were at the hospital. I took a ton of food
in with me, because I was not going to do this with no fuel. We got settled, the first nurse got us all checked in did all the paperwork and started the IV. They had a change of shift, so the next nurse, Anna, come-on and she was wonderful.

Anna spoke with us and I told her how things were going to go. To call the
doctor if she needed but I was the one birthing a healthy baby, and unless the
stats of baby changed, this is what I wanted. She was so cool! I told her we
would be doing the pit slowly. I only wanted an increase every 45 min to an
hour, not the every 15 the Dr. had ordered. She called the Dr and it was agreed. So off we set. We had a cervical check and I was barely dilated 2 and my cervix was very posterior.

I had no idea how the pit would work on me and baby so we just waited. Annabella was so squirmy, they couldn't keep her on the monitors, Anna had to hold them on and move with her. Around 10am my sister arrived. A few hours past and not much was going on. They wanted me to wear O2 for a while, and said baby was accelerating better when it was on. It didn't bother me so we did. After awhile the Dr came in and wanted to look for Annabella and when she couldn't find her well stated the baby was breach and we needed to go have a c-section. I looked at this woman and told her no, baby had not flipped I would have felt it, and I was not getting a c-section today. That if baby had turned, then we would turn off the pit, and I would go see my Chiropractor to help move her around again. I don't think the Dr liked me. I didn't care. So she ordered an ultrasound just to see, and I was later told she knew baby was breach and had started the paperwork to send us on.

Annabella was in fact not breach. She was head down just not really engaged. I felt so good knowing I was right. All this happened about 11am. There had been no increase in the pit for awhile, because of the ultrasound, I still wasn't doing much that I felt anyway. We started upping it again. During these times since Annabella wasn't staying on the monitor anyway, I was up. I walked and rolled on the ball. I leaned over the ball to do pelvic tilts. Pretty much anything I wanted. I really enjoyed that. I was eating and drinking. I was joking and laughing with my sister and husband. At 2pm I declined another cervical check, but was starting to feel some steady waves we started using Hypnobabies. We called my Doula and told her to come on in.

I was standing and rocking my hips back and forth during the waves, and they
were nice. Just these waves, they never were uncomfortable. I didn't feel I
needed to go in to off during them so I just stayed in center moving as I felt I
needed to. Anna would come in and check baby with a Doppler, and the let us do our thing. About 4 the Dr was back, she wanted to see where we were so we checked. I was 4, and my cervix was no longer posterior, about 70% effaced. **BOP here if you need** The Dr. said I was not where she would like to see me by now. She wanted to break my waters and move things along. I told her no thanks; I felt we were doing fine. Baby was fine, so was I. She didn't look surprised. She did get quite nasty though, and told me if I didn't do things the right way this will land in a c-section and was putting myself and child at risk. That she was going off shift and there would be someone else. I came up out of Hypno, and the bed, looked her square in the eye and told her that my child in fine. I am not having a c-section to please her that if she had not noticed this was MY birth. I was the one doing things, until someone can show me that my child was unsafe I would do this all night if needed. That was the RIGHT way. Also that it was a good thing that she was going off shift, because she was fired. I didn't want her back in my room. I didn't need any one in there being negative. I was sure there were other people around who could catch this child, and if not I would do it myself. She left the room in a quick hurry, and as I turned around again, my husband and everyone including the nurse were all just kind of staring at me. **BOP free**

My husband was stunned, and asked if I could do that, firing the Dr. I told him
I didn't care if I could or not, she wasn't coming back to my room. Anna asked
to get baby back on the monitor for a few, and as I lay down and got all
adjusted, she said she had not liked the Dr. either. I don't know how things
happened from there, but another Dr. came in and introduced himself about 45
min. later and was way more respectful than that woman had been.

We continued, at 7pm the waves were more intense and almost on top of one
another. My Doula suggested I get in the shower to help, we did, and it didn't
really help much. I started to shake and shiver but I wasn't cold. I vomited all
over, and then with the next wave I felt pushy. soon there after my waters broke druing one of the pushy waves. **BOP** I have read other people say that it was pushing that was most intense and they were unprepared for. I agree. At some point I stopped using Hypnobabies, and it hurt. My body had took over, I had no choice but to push. I was on my hands and knees, but that wasn't working for me. I rolled to my back, someone held my legs, and she came. I now know what the ring of fire is. **BOP**

Annabella was born at 8:06pm 7lbs 10oz. 21 inches long. She cried for a bit but was so awake and alert. She is just perfect. She latched on and nursed minutes after birth. I am so happy with this birth. I did it the way I wanted even if it didn't start the way I choose. I wish the dr had been more supportive. But you can't have it all.
post #2 of 10
DDCC to say "Rock on!" Way to stand up to that completely unreasonable doctor. That is truly the way you have to handle yourself with a hospital birth, IMO. Congrats on baby Annabella.
post #3 of 10
WOW My favourite part was you standing up to that doc!! :

Congrats on your baby girl!!!!!!
post #4 of 10
You are AWESOME!! Good for you!
post #5 of 10
yay! Good for you! Congrats and enjoy your babymoon!
post #6 of 10
Congratulations!!! Not nearly to the same extreme, but I was also induced and ended up turning down or delaying some of their desired intervention. Anyway, good for you for standing up for yourself. And yay for meeting your little Annabella!
post #7 of 10
congrats Mama, and welcome baby Annabella!
Not only did you get through an induction, which is no easy job, you advocated beautifully for yourself and had a wonderful birth! Way to go!!! Enjoy your new LO!
post #8 of 10
Congratulations on the birth of your daughter. You were an amazing advocate for her and for yourself. I'm very impressed with your strength in that.
post #9 of 10
As a person who has trouble standing up for herself sometimes, I'm SO impressed with how you took that doc on! I LOVE it! Way to go!
post #10 of 10
so cool! you are my hero congrats!
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