The Unassisted
Birth of Breanna Mary
October
14, 1997
I had "prelabor"
for a good 5 weeks this time (strong Braxton-Hicks) and early labor
for maybe 24 hours (stronger Braxton-Hicks!) ... the last 12 hours of
that I could see definite signs of progression, i.e. shedding my mucous
plug, some effacement/dilation (I checked myself....). This brought
me to late afternoon on Tuesday, sleepy and irritated because I was
impatient for it to really take off. (I was 8 days overdue.) I napped
briefly, about 20 minutes or so, with my mother watching the children;
the contractions stopped but REALLY took off once I got up--guess even
such a short rest helped! They were strong enough for me to have to
concentrate through, so about 6:30 I called Troy to make sure he was
on his way home. By the time Troy was there, I could tell I was definitely
in labor.
The kids watched a movie
while I took a bath. During that time I could hardly feel the contractions,
whether just because the water eased the discomfort so much or because
sitting made them slack off, I couldn't tell, so I decided to get out
and walk around again. Sure enough, they picked up to the "leaning
on the wall moaning" stage. J The kids said later they didn't even
notice me wandering around laboring, which was great since my mom was
really worried about them being distressed ... it was the first time
they were home while I labored. About 8:30-9:00 the kids were put to
bed and I turned on the stereo with a few of my favorite CD's. I think
at this point I really let myself go, with the kids in bed and all,
because the contractions definitely got harder and stronger. Troy showered
with me, then we filled the tub for me to relax in again (and this time
the contractions didn't stop). Signs of transition came (I burp a lot!)
and I moved into the bedroom ... decided to lie down ... at about 11:00
or so my mom decided she couldn't stand listening to me moan from the
other room and came in. I kept checking dilation and knew I was close
... one strong contraction with an absolutely irresistible pushing urge
came and when I bore down my water broke. Decided to get up on my feet
(knowing I have "big" babies, I prefer being upright to help
open everything up), checked again and found my cervix had gone back
to 8 cm or so after the pressure of the water bag was gone! I was so
discouraged--until the next one hit and I had another STRONG pushing
urge, which finished dilation and brought the baby down into the birth
canal. Troy tells me that this stage was short, but it was INTENSE!
This was one of those births where you literally can't stop pushing,
though I was trying to blow through them and wait long enough for some
of the burning to subside. Troy used lots of hot compresses and did
oil massage, which helped. To me, it seemed I pushed and pushed and
couldn't make very much progress. When the head was born, I remember
asking a question which was garbled through the pain ... I also screamed
at Troy to stop pulling, and he insisted he wasn't! I prayed one last
prayer aloud, pushed with everything I had--then she came; and Troy
laid her on the floor between my feet (I was half-standing, half kneeling
during the birth, kind of up and down depending on the moment). I looked
down and saw that she was a girl and cried out, "Oh, Breanna!"
and started sobbing. She was a little shorter than the other babies,
and the heaviest--10 lbs., 8 oz., and about 21"--and her head measurement
was 14 1/4", chest 15 1/2"!!!! (This compared to my previous
avg. of 14 1/2 and 13!) Troy tells me that in addition to these dimensions,
she was born w/ her arm upraised, the hand beside her head--explains
a LOT! I can honestly say that everything went well--very straightforward--but
not easy. The massage and compresses were great--I had a couple of surface
abrasions but no deep tearing; my only soreness per se the next day
was inside, from my tailbone being so rudely shoved out of the way.
Also the placenta delivered in 10-15 minutes, and my bleeding was no
more than the previous births.
So here we are, 3 1/2 days
later ... she's so beautiful, so perfect ... nursing great and I feel
so incredibly blessed! Troy was wonderful through the whole thing, calm
and comforting when I was about to "lose it." My mother did
well, too--she hadn't originally planned to be right there, not knowing
if she could handle watching me "suffer," as she put it. (I
would like to have had her seen a slightly calmer birth, but she insists
it was wonderful.) Just as a note of interest ... my other children
were 9.6, 9.0, 9.11, 10.3 (1st homebirth)--so Breanna holds the record.
My last baby was longer, though, at 22" (or more), so that does
make for slightly less bulk ... also she was my earliest "spontaneous"
labor. My 1st went 12 days over, then I was induced at 3 days before
... next was induced at 15 days over ... 4th was 14 days exactly. I'm
only 5'6" so it isn't like I'm built very large or anything, either!
On the spiritual side, this
birth seemed to be more "for" my mother. Still unsure about
that. Also, I did some heavy-duty praise and prayer during labor ...
this time the fear was "of something going wrong." I guess
we never know, until we reach eternity, precisely what effect our prayers
had. I do know that this birth was more of a struggle. During the last
push I was screaming into a towel, "NO-O-O!!" ... why "no"???
I haven't the foggiest idea! Maybe it was the fact that it HURT so much
more than the other births (even to my vague postpartum memory--ha!)
but I knew she had to come out! How many times in the spiritual, when
God is trying to bring something forth from us, do we cry out in protest,
"NOoooo...." I think about that often.
Shannon
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