(each of these, my) Three Babies
In 24 hours.
July 1 2006 6:13 a.m. baby girl, 7lbs3oz (quietly pushed out on hands & knees)
July 1 2006 9:21 p.m. baby boy 5lbs11oz (emergency C-section, cord prolapse)
July 2 2006 4:18 a.m. baby girl 8lbs6oz (high shoulder dystocia, ventouse)
and another very precipitous birth on the toilet; July 2 2006 11:07 a.m. that I was asleep for, but assisted the repair of the 3rd degree tear (that's all the way down to her bum, boys. . . )
How's that for an induction to midwifery?
It's Sunday (July 2) at 10 p.m. and I've slept about 7 hours since I woke up Friday morning. Including a nap snatched on the antenatal clinic examing table at the hospital. At one point I'd been at the hospital longer than the medical resident on-call for the floor (who was coinicedentally the Uncle of the first baby).
And yes, it was amazing, overwhelming, intense, beautiful, slow, fast, powerful and sometimes a gory, bloody mess.
It hasn't all hit yet, but as I was speeding down the road to #4 in the perfect brighter-than-blue morning I very suddenly found myself pouring tears all over the steering wheel so hard I could no longer see the road. And I didn't have a clue why. . . except that life is just. . . Life.
Off to shower & bed now.
Did I mention # 5 is in early labour. . . . ?
3 Comments:
Oh, yay for you!!! Well done! I'm so glad to have stumbled on your blog. I just began my journey at the Seattle Midwifery School. I'm a 50/50 Aussie/Kiwi married to an American so I kinda enjoy the flipside of your path!:) I'd love to link to your site if that's ok! Keep up the wonderful work. Bravo again!
please link away!
Just stumbled across your blog and I would also love to link to it. You write beautifully (read some of your earlier posts)...
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