Today is my 29th birthday. Today is the first day of the last year of my 20's. 1 year from today I'll be 30.
WHAT IN THE HECK?
WHAT IN THE HECK?
I've heard the story of how I was born a million times, but when my mom offered to write my birth story I was all about it! It was so fun getting this story from my mom and hearing some details I don't think I've heard before. So sit back and enjoy as my mom recaps what she remembers about what was surely the best day of her life.
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Labor and delivery has not really changed much since I
had my babies in the 80’s.
It still hurts, you are worried about ten fingers and ten
toes, you can have an epidural, relaxants or nothing at all. What has changed are these gender reveal parties. I didn’t even have an ultrasound with Kristin
so her gender was kept a secret to us all.
I had a pretty uneventful pregnancy for the most part, other than the fact that I was growing a human in my belly. When I was about six months along my ob-gyn, who I had been
seeing for years, passed away suddenly from a heart attack. How could I do this without Dr. Henry? I was heartbroken
over the loss but had to start seeing another doctor from the practice. In walks Dr. Hardy to console me and that was it, another
wonderful doctor. Little did I know that
actually having Dr. Hardy on call when I was ready to deliver was a crap shoot.
My due date was December 5th 1984 which came
and went with nothing happening. As with
most first time mamas, I thought that everything I felt had to be a contraction
and the mystery of it made me crazy. I
did what other mothers told me to do; walk, have sex, drink a glass of wine, go
up and down stairs and jump around a bit.
None of which got anything started but I did enjoy that glass of wine!
After my due date had come and gone, Dr. Hardy suggested
inducing labor as he was concerned about my measurements and the possibility of me being able to deliver an 8 lb baby. I checked into St. Luke’s Hospital (which was in the heart of downtown Denver) that’s my mom’s nice way of saying “the
ghetto” on Monday, December 10th at 6:00 pm. This was not the hospital I had planned on, but at that time inducing a pregnancy was considered "high risk" so I was moved to a different hospital and I was not happy about the change or the pitocin. I was
over being pregnant and wanted to meet my baby so I had no choice but to accept it.
I was all comfortable in my hospital bed and hooked up to the IV but unfortunately
my nurse forgot to start the pitocin. I
am laying there thinking “this labor thing is a piece of cake.” Well it was without the pitocin! My night nurse figured out the error and finally started
the labor inducing drug. The pitocin started uncomfortable contractions but I wasn't yet in active labor.
By Tuesday morning on December 11th, I was still having contractions but they
weren’t all that bad. I was a little tired
but ready to push when called upon to do so. That evening comes along and my water was still intact and my nurses were
very surprised to still see me there. This kid was
not going to come until she felt like it.
When Kris was little and I would ask her what the holdup was she would
always say “I was playing Go Fish”.
It was right around midnight, I was alone in my room
watching The Gong Show and good God this is finally what labor feels like! By morning my best friend, Sherri, and
Kristin’s dad, Tom, were with me and trying to be helpful. They kept telling me to breathe
and I can remember thinking, “easy for you to say.” I was hurting so bad I would hold my breath
during the contractions and I was not prepared for back labor! I began to beg for an epidural which I should
have done a long time ago, but it was too late. I did receive
a nice relaxant which chilled me ever so slightly and then my doctor said "this baby is coming." I
still remember his voice as he said those beautiful words.
I was a former gymnast and had abs to die for when I got
pregnant, I figured I should have been able to pop the baby out in one push. Not-so-much. After several hours of pushing
the doctor wanted to do a C-section as Kristin’s neck was tilted in the birth
canal. I was hell bent on delivering this child and did not want
a C-Section unless absolutely necessary. I was exhausted and my eye lids were swollen
but surprisingly my baby doll was not in distress. I was moved to the delivery room which was
basically a sterile cold place, nothing like the birthing rooms we have today.
The rest is a bit of a blur but I remember her cry, holding her for the first
time and feeling nothing but relief.
My perfect baby girl, Kristin Nicole, arrived at 3:41 pm on
12/12/84. The mama love was instant and
my life was forever changed. A feeling
Kris now knows herself.
to submit your birth story, email me at mamaandmou@gmail.com
And one more thing before I go and start drinking birthday martinis...I am guest blogging over at Confessions of a Northern Belle today!
It's my buddy Caitlin's due date so I'm sharing my experience/wisdom on "Waiting for Baby".
GO CHECK IT OUT!
And one more thing before I go and start drinking birthday martinis...I am guest blogging over at Confessions of a Northern Belle today!
It's my buddy Caitlin's due date so I'm sharing my experience/wisdom on "Waiting for Baby".
GO CHECK IT OUT!
Happy Birthday!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday KRISTIN! :) And great post Kristin's mama! It's amazing the details you remember about something from 29 years ago... just shows what an incredible, special day that was. Love this!!
ReplyDeleteso sweet, happy birthday! I hope you have a great day!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Kristin!!!! Have the best day! xo
ReplyDeleteI hope I remember so many details from the day Dominick was born 28 years from now. :D
Awwww. Happy happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!!! (I'm a december baby, too, must be why I like your blog so much, haha!!).
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading birth stories and thanks to your mom for sharing! You two are beautiful in that first picture!
Have a wonderful day and I hope Kenley and Jason spoil you good! :)
What a fun post to celebrate your birthday! Happy Birthday girl!!
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! Happy Birthday!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me post your story. It sure was the best day of my life. Then came Natie and that was a pretty good day too. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy 29th my dear xo
Happy Birthday! Such a sweet post! It's fun to hear what all they remember. My mom had a 3 hour labor with me and i was her first baby...so crazy!
ReplyDeleteOmgosh! I love this! And had tears in my eyes thinking about my own mom writing my story...happy birthday!
ReplyDeleteso cool, what a fun way to read about how you were welcomed into this big awesome world!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday!
Such a sweet post :) Happy Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAww! Happy Birthday!
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Soooooooooooo sweet! Happy birthday girlie!!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, sweet girl! Hope your last year of your 20's is your best year yet!
ReplyDeleteLoving that your mama shared your very own birth story here today. So sweet:)
Oh your mom is so sweet! I loooooved reading your birth story!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Birthday! I know this year is going to be the best!
Happy belated Birthday! This was adorable and it makes me want to go ask my mom about my birth story! :)
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