Ava Mae's journey into this world:
On the morning of the 22nd I awoke with bad cramps in my back, kind of like menstral pain. I knew this was a sign of labor and was excited! I had two bouts of false labor the day before, so I was ready! (not to mention the fact that I was already 4 days overdue). Erik had to go into a meeting for a bit in the morning so I sat in the tub. After 7 hours I still hadn't felt any real "contractions" and I was getting a little annoyed. I was in pain from the back labor as I later realized it was but didn't seem to be progressing. I talked to one of my friends on the phone who asked if my water had broke and I confidently replied, "No, not yet!" Well, little did I know that my water HAD broken (it was a trickle, apparently that counts) and only after I called the midwife to confirm that my back pain was early labor did she advise me to come into the hospital. Erik and I looked at each other like, "Okay, here is the first false trip." When we got there however, I was informed that yes, my water had broken and no, that I would not be going home. Holy cow, this was real.
My midwife said I needed to go into good labor within the next 2-3 hours otherwise they would need to start Pitocin because I tested positive for GroupB Strep. I was not very happy about that as I was aiming for a natural, non medicated birth and I knew Pitocin would make that harder. Well, good for Ava, within 30 minutes I was in good labor! Surprise! Within an hour my contractions were strong and only about 2-3 minutes apart. The hard part was the back labor - it was seriously intense! Has anyone else experienced it? I can't believe how strong it was. I felt hardly anything in my belly and mostly ALL in my back. After trying different positions, getting in the tub and dialating past a 5 (this was an hour after they checked me last), I decided to get a epidural. The back labor was more than I could handle. I had to practically grit my teeth for the next 40 minutes until I actually got the epidural. And then it only worked on one side. Finally it worked on both sides of my back but then the baby had decended enough that I could feel it down low. My mom just happened to be coming in town that night and weaseled onto an early connection so she arrived an hour and a half before we expected her. Good thng too because I was then 9.5cm! The midwife wanted me to wait a bit before I pushed, but Ava had a plan of her own. Soon I was able to feel her head! After 50 minutes of pushing, Ava was born!
Her stats:
Date - July 23rd
Time - 12:22am
Weight - 9 lbs 9 oz
Length - 21.5 inches
My mom and Erik were both surprised at how big she was, especially after the admitting midwife guessed she'd be a little over 8 lbs!! Here are some pictures of the cutie:
Right after she was born
Wow what a chunker! (I still can't believe I birthed that thing!)
With Grandpa Walker in the hospital
My favorite position with Daddy
Superwoman!
We ended up having to stay at the hospital an extra two days because she gave us a little scare at her discharge/ final check up. While the nurse was holding her, her oxygen saturation levels dropped and she turned blue. For the next two days the kept her in a level 2 nursery hooked up to monitors and anIV. That was not fun to watch. The doctors cycled between thinking it was an infection to thinking that she was just so big and could make the newborn "transition" as well or as fast. Luckily everything looked good and we were able to leave after two days. She still has a heart murmur (which may be completely normal and benign or could be more serious) so we have to go get an echocardiogram in a week and a half.
Other than that, Ava is such a sweet baby and a joy to have at home. She doesn't fuss much and spends a decent amount of time awake, alert and content. And the best part is, I think she might actually have blue eyes! Her eyes are very blue right now, not the typical blue/grey that most babies have. Here's to hoping!