After our false alarm on Feb. 20th, I walked around dilated to a 4, then a 5 and 90% effaced for more than 3 weeks. My doctor decided to schedule me for an elective induction as soon as I was 39 weeks pregnant. However, the hospital was full so we had to wait a few more days beyond that. My doctor had said because the baby has been sitting so low for so long, the fact that I was so far progressed and I wasn't slowing down at work any, she kind of expected me to go into labor before the induction.
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| My good luck "mooches" from Caden. |
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| Last belly picture-- 39 weeks 3 days |
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| Soon to be big brother, playing with daddy |
I ended up walking into the hospital at 9:00 am on March 9, 2012 to be induced. They started my IV and checked my cervix to get a starting point, already at a 6. Pitosin was started around 10:00 but my doctor couldn't get there to break my water until after lunch, she had hoped that once the contractions got stronger my water would break on its own. It never did.
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| Just getting things started. |
Even as the contractions were getting stronger, I wasn't in a lot of pain so we were waiting to get the epidural. It wasn't long though before the nurse came in and told me that 4 more women that were "very much in labor" just showed up. She was afraid if we didn't do it now I wouldn't have time to get one--and this was very important for me. The anesthesiologist then came in and gave me the lowest dose with the epidural since I wasn't in too much pain.
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| My mom, dad, and Cody |
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| Uncle Dusty, Auntie Mel, Gigi, Mimi, and Great Uncle Butch |
At one point in the morning, my daycare called my dad (they knew I was being induced) and told him that Caden had a 102 fever. Luckily Cody's mom and dad went to pick him up and took him to the doctor who said it was a virus and to keep him away from Hadley until he was fever free for at least 24 hours. I was so bummed he wouldn't get to meet "sissy" on her birth day.
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| My sick boy in the waiting room |
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| Pawpaw, Pop, Uncle Dusty and Auntie Mel keeping me company. |

At 1:00 my doctor came in to check me out. I was now dilated to a "very squishy" 7 and she could not believe that after all my body had been doing the last few weeks and now with regular contractions my water still had not broken. She said that this just goes to show that no one really knows what it is that triggers labor.
After my water broke my labor really sped up and contractions were very strong-- I know this because my epidural only worked on my left side. On my right side I could feel a very strong backache, and what felt like menstrual cramps, but the worst pain was a stabbing pain in my right hip area. We tried turning me on to my side to see if it would even the medication out but it didn't change anything.
Within about an hour I was dilated to a 10 but they didn't want me to start pushing until the anesthesiologist corrected my epidural It wasn't long before they had it corrected and I could only feel just enough pain to push adequately.
As usual there was a lot of people in my delivery room which is why I only wanted Cody there. I want as few of people as possible to see me in a vulnerable condition like this. We had my doctor, my delivery nurse and a scrub tech--I loved them all! They were pretty entertaining for the hour that I was pushing. Once again, someone commented on how they've never really seen anyone laugh and smile through labor so much--that's my coping strategy (not always the best thing). Of course the epidural helped with that too. There was also a nursing student witnessing her first birth, I couldn't help but laugh as she was slowly getting closer and closer to the door. Labor and delivery was not her thing. Then there were also a few pediatric nurses coming in and out during the delivery process. Good thing the room was big!
I pushed for about an hour. The doctor/nurse kept commenting on how much hair she had and how long it was. I chose NOT to look with a mirror... I was in quite a bit more pain during this delivery than I was with Caden. First my epidural wasn't as strong-- I still had muscle control in my legs. Second, this doctor (my last one was in Lubbock) wasn't in as much of a rush. She chose not to do an episiotomy and not to use the vacuum unless I just got too wore out. This was good though because it gave my body more time to stretch which resulted in less severe tearing this time (only a 2nd degree).
At 3:31 pm Miss Hadley Ann entered the world. All everyone could talk about was how big she was and how much hair she had. This time around they were much slower paced in the delivery room after she was born. They held her up for a little while for me to look her over. Then almost immediately laid her on my stomach for what seemed like 5 minutes before even taking her away to weigh her, etc. This made the stitching up process much less noticeable.
They then let Cody cut the cord. I felt bad for him because he didn't get to hold her immediately like he did with Caden--but I was grateful for the extra time I got to spend with her that I didn't with Caden.
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| Daddy cutting the cord |
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| Notice the curly cue that the doctor gave her while waiting on her to be delivered. |
My big baby girl weighed 9 lbs, was 20.5 inches long and had a 14 inch head and 14 inch chest. Her APGAR score was 9.9!
Cody finally got to hold his baby girl after I breastfed her and our visitors came in the room to meet this precious girl.
Hadley looks so much like Caden did when he was first born!
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| You know that old wives tale that if you have heartburn while pregnant the baby will have hair. I'm a believer-- I NEVER have heartburn unless I'm pregnant and with her I was taking Tums daily. |
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| Does this picture show grandmother's love or what? |
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| Pawpaw, Pop with Hadley, Uncle Butch and Poppy |
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| Poppy, Hadley and Uncle Butch |
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| With Uncle Dusty and Pop |
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| Craig and Briana came to meet Hadley |
As expected, we didn't sleep well on Hadley's first night even though I was exhausted. This girl wanted to eat. ALL.THE.TIME. She also wanted to be held constantly to which, of course, we obliged.
On Saturday we were lazy around the hospital room until we could be discharged once she was 24 hours old.
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| Cuddled up for a nap with daddy |
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| Thanks Andrea for my cute outfit! |
My mom and dad (Gigi and Pop) brought us lunch to the hospital and brought Caden for a quick picture with Hadley. It's too bad none of them turned out cute.
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| Hadley has her daddy's hairline |
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| Her first birthday cake made by her Nonny. |
Congratulations! Hadley is adorable!
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