As I said, toward the end, I was pretty uncomfortable all the time. Then August 3rd came and I was fairly certain that going into labor was imminent. Later that evening, I started contracting. Britton went to bed and I told him that I'd wake him when my contractions got closer together. I stayed awake packing and watching a movie, completely unaware if there was some "normal" protocol that I was supposed to be following. By 1 am, my contractions were two minutes apart but I was still feeling relatively okay and I woke Britton so that we could go to the hospital. Right before we left, my water broke and my pain level went through the roof. I was no longer a happy camper (understatement of the year) and we drove to the hospital on a road that I found shockingly bumpy (considering I drive to work that way every day and never noticed the bumps). When we got to triage, we were greeted by our friends (nurses and residents that were hoping we'd go into labor on their shift), but at that point I didn't want to talk to anyone, I just wanted an epidural!!! To make a long story short, for some reason I was not an easy epidural patient (difficulties with dosing) and there was a 1 1/2 hour period where I was in a LOT of pain (next time we will try to get to the hospital sooner).
By about 3 AM I was blissfully painfree and started to push for the first time around 5:30, but after a few pushes we determined that I was not ready and that the epidural had to be turned off. Around 6:00 I started pushing again, feeling only mild contractions, and I watched my husband help the baby's head descend more and more in a large mirror.
Finally at 6:38 AM, Nathan Britton Crigler emerged and I was SO eager to hold him. My arms are out-
stretched waiting to touch my sweet baby boy for the first time as his daddy is busy cutting the cord.
It was the most emotional moment of my life (new under- statement of the year) And once again he was in my arms... mmmm... baby.... I am now a believer in love at first sight!
In less than an hour, I was stitched up and taken care of, fed, and transferred to another room with Nathan.
This was truly the best day of my life! I am so proud and overjoyed to get to welcome
OooooH Lauren,
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful addition to your blog. Felt like I was right there with you all while reading it. The pictures and words are PRICELESS!
LU all,
Ann
You made me cry! The emotions are captured perfectly in the pictures.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way you captured everything. I felt like I was right there with you crying through it all. The way you explained everything was so real. It is such a great feeling to hold your baby for the first time. I dont know about you, but before I had Caleb, I didn't think that I could hold a baby with all of that on them when they came out. But as soon as I saw Caleb, I didn't care, nothing would stop me from holding him. It is such a wonderful moment and it is so hard to express it in words.
ReplyDeleteLove it!!
Wow these photos are AMAZING! I'm so happy for the both of you and can't wait to meet NBC!
ReplyDeleteNow, why are you gonna go make me cry like that!? I'm at work for christsakes! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove you,
Janna
I'm crying too! Thank you so much for blogging and sharing this with all your friends and family. I'm so excited for you guys!
ReplyDeleteChristy