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Gunter
11-12-2005, 12:20 AM
Hi mamas! I miss chatting with you all more often these days but well, my babe is just too adorable to stop kissing all over! I can barely break away. I am SURE that you all understand! She's napping in a hotsling right now as I type this.

We had a wonderful drug free homebrth on Sunday early
in the am welcoming the arrival of ezra anastacia into the world. It was totally drug free (though I often felt very high) and intervention free. My MW only checked me internally once and I was 10 cm dialted then. I told hubby to take a picture of me holding up ten fingers and smiling. Yeah, that's the kind of wonderful birth we had. So amazing. Gentle contractiosn woke me at 5:30am on Saturday monring. They came and went all day long. They tapered off around noon. We had read enough Ina May to know we should nap. So we did for a few hours. Contractions were never really consistently closer together though..they were sometimes 10 minutes then five then 12 then 7 then 3. Tricky to tell what was going on with them. No bloody show or water breaking until late Saturday night.

Around 8-10pm, the contractions were gaining in intensity and took my focus away from anything else I was attempting. Still totally manageable though, partially thanks to deep yoga breaths and husband hand holding. Had bloody show finally around 10pm so we asked the mid-wife and doula and massage therapsit friend to come. Got some massage relief with lavender oil within a very short while as she lives a few blocks away. Other were there by 11:30pm, including my mother-in-law.

At 11:30pm, when my mid-wife got here she asked if I wanted her to check me internally. I said okay but then got sidetracked with a contraction or four. =) She could tell by the red line above my butt that rises like a thermometer correlating to dilation. I was about 6 cm when she checked this way and we took a picture of the red line. No internal necessary and I stayed fully clothed.

Labored on my knees leaning over my short bed side. Hubby sat or knelt behind me rubbing and whispering support the entire time. When I bolted up with a contration, he supported me in front and was so full of love, I would feel it. We were side my side the entire time. Things got more intense but my waters still had not broken. Had some great vocal cries throughout. As I obviously transitioned, MW offered to check me, again. I was 10 cm dilated around 1:30am. Waters were not going to burst easily I was told but encouraged to do the hard work of bearing down to let them burst. I was up for the challenge. Went into the bathroom to labor with hubby in the tub but stopped and threw up on the way. Then knelt in front of the tub and contracted letting out powerful grunts and cries as he supported me fully in so many ways.

Got into the tub to relax with water. Sat down for a brief moment then bolted up with a huge contraction that burst my waters. Wanted out of the tub b.c it was full of lavender suds. Bent over at the waist to hug hubby with the biggest contraction yet. Gave a strong labor cry and got out of the tub. Squatted down with hubby holding from behind and yelled for my MW. She came and said, "You are bulging. Want to go to the bed?" I replied, "Here. Now." or something wonderfully poetic like that to indicate the babe was READY to come. Pushed a couple times and babe's head then whole body popped right out very quickly. Recognized her as female and attempted breatfeeding for the first time. Birthed the placenta about five minutes later. The attendees rushed in and took pots of pictures and a few videos. She was born around 3am. AMAZINGLY wonderful experience.

After a gentle labor that built in intensity, she came with two or thre pushes at 5 lbs and 19 inches. I was 37.5 weeks along. All other vitals are really strong and she lost some ounces but is gaining them back via voracious breastfeeding. I couldn't have asked for a better birth; it exceeded my expectations in so many ways.

My support team helped in so many ways. My husband was by my side the entire time. He whispered words of encouragement into my ear and reminded me to breathe deep yoga breaths or use a low gruntal voice when mine would start to rise. My massage therapist friend rocked with lots of rubbing and helped hubby apply pressure on my hips or upper thighs when I would just yell out body part like, "Hips! Help!" They would get to work applying pressure My SUPERdoula supported me in so many ways the entire time offering different suggestions about positions and options for comfort. Just her very prescence in the room was encouraging enough and she really went to work cleaning after the birth! She helped me walk after the birth; helped me breastfeed with success and jumped on anything as soon as I needed help. My mid-wife may be an angel is disguise, I am not sure...? She let me labor and remained pretty hands off but offered help to my hubby and I throught the whole experience. She tried to distract me when things got heavy and she gently encouraged me to focus and do the work of labor. I knew she believed I could do it without drugs or any other interventions. She was kind, professional, compassionate and trustworthy. I was so glad to have her there each minute and to talk with her over the phone throughout the day.

Dh and I are hanging around the house to nurse her as often as possible. Obviously, I am doing the breastfeeding part but hubby is waiting on us hand and foot! I will post pics to picturetrail soon!




MamaFern
11-12-2005, 12:37 AM
beautiful birth story mama! thanks so much for sharing! :love

flapjack
11-12-2005, 12:48 AM
Oh, wow :) Just, you know- wow :)

zjande
11-12-2005, 12:50 AM
Oh yay, that was so fun to read. Thank you for sharing it! :heartbeat

crsta33
11-12-2005, 06:54 AM
Wonderful story. Glad you are all doing so well and falling so completely in love. Enjoy your babymoon...we miss you too, but we understand. :)

Christa

PicnicBear
11-12-2005, 07:26 AM
Thanks for sharing -- very inspiring!

MrsMoe
11-12-2005, 08:45 AM
What a positive birth you had! Loved hearing your birth story. :dust

nataliekat
11-12-2005, 10:00 AM
Yay! Way to go! I can't wait.

spiritmomma
11-12-2005, 10:27 AM
Thank you so much for sharing your story! It was lovely! I am encouraged and inspired!

Congratulations on your daughter's beautiful entry into the world!

Awaken
11-12-2005, 03:10 PM
Thanks for sharing the full story :) So heartwarming :heartbeat You did such an awesome job- what baby could ask for more, coming into such a loving and peaceful enviroment!

I think your story will always have a special place in my heart because there are so many similarities to my first birth.

AND- get this- the ONLY boys name dh and I can remotely agree on is Ezra- and when I saw that's what you named your baby, and then today I saw a lisence plate in front of me EZR J (I want James for the mn) I thought something is telling me that's the name we should choose. (So I hope you don't mind if we 'copy' from you if we have a boy :lol )

Gunter
11-12-2005, 07:53 PM
Thanks for sharing the full story :) So heartwarming :heartbeat You did such an awesome job- what baby could ask for more, coming into such a loving and peaceful enviroment!

I think your story will always have a special place in my heart because there are so many similarities to my first birth.

AND- get this- the ONLY boys name dh and I can remotely agree on is Ezra- and when I saw that's what you named your baby, and then today I saw a lisence plate in front of me EZR J (I want James for the mn) I thought something is telling me that's the name we should choose. (So I hope you don't mind if we 'copy' from you if we have a boy :lol )


Awww, thanks! I sooo love that you are going to name your babe boy Ezra...it's such a fun name. People have really liked it when we tell them. More importantly, we like it and that it means helpful one. We hope that she will be helpful and compasstionate to the world. One funny thing is that my dear friend sent me an e-mail tonight saying the same thing about naming her first kid Ezra...she's so not close to having kids or family now but is sure that's what she will name her babe boy or girl. As long as the word doesn't get out to toooo many people we should stay safe with it's uniqueness. :thumb

flyingspaghettimama
11-13-2005, 11:30 AM
Wow. I want your birth story! For my very own!

I dated a boy named Ezra in HS. He was very cute, and his name was unusual and cool, like him. So I'd say that's a great name. And, isn't America really big enough with 295,734,134 people to name more than a few babies Ezra? I think so. You're just the trend-settah - it's a great name.

gratefulbambina
11-13-2005, 12:59 PM
Wow what a great birth story :bawl :love So much what you wrote reminded me of my story...all those wonderful memories are such a rush.

kel
11-13-2005, 01:17 PM
Beautiful birth story Gunter! I think it's special, too, that our girls have the same homebirth birthday. :heartbeat xox

IfMamaAintHappy
11-14-2005, 08:40 AM
Thank you for sharing your birth story from your perspective :) What a fantastic birth, and I can't wait to meet Ezra!!

MelW
11-14-2005, 08:41 PM
What a beautiful birth story. (I loved your husband's version, too- you should save both for Ezra to read when she's older). Congrats on a wonderful gentle entry into the world!