Introducing...
Stone Hudson Norton
9-25-11
7:34 pm
6lbs 12oz
20 inches
100% Chase
The Story...
Pre-Labor
With
11 days until D-Day, Chase and I decided to participate in some “labor
inducing” activities to get things rolling for the NEXT weekend. We ate yummy spicy Mexican food for lunch and went
on a long hike up the Provo Canyon Trail. We then decided to go on a fun
date night to a new restaurant downtown called Copper Onion, since we
were down to two more “child free” weekends. On the way to the
restaurant I started having pretty bad back pain. I have had
contractions through out my whole pregnancy but never like the ones I
was experiencing. I didn’t think much of them and just thought it was
probably a sign I over did it that day. We got to the restaurant and had
to wait about 30 minutes until a table was ready. By this time I was
pretty uncomfortable. The back pains were horrible and I was having mild
contractions. Once we sat down the contractions started coming every 15
to 20 minutes. I was in panic mode. This couldn’t be the real thing. I
still had 11 days. It was September and my baby was going to be an
October baby. The contractions continued through the meal and I was
feeling a little shaky with each one. We finally got home around 10:00
pm (ya not a good idea to pick a downtown restaurant) and by this time
the contractions were roughly 5-10 minutes apart and definitely
stronger. I got in the bathtub and within 30 minutes they had gone away.
We figured it was a false alarm and went to bed. I woke up around 1:00
am in sheer pain. The contractions were stronger, longer, harder and
closer together. I got out of bed and made it to the toilet to throw up
my gourmet meal. I got back in the bathtub as Chase was looking up at
what point you should go into the hospital asking me “shouldn’t you know
this?” (Side note: I was reading the What to Expect When Your Expecting
Book but I was just barley finishing the Labor and Delivery section and
couldn’t remember!) I sat in the bathtub for about an hour and the
contractions were coming every 3-4 minutes and lasting 45 seconds. Chase
installed the carseat, we grabbed the bag and headed to the hospital,
throwing up most of the way there.
Hospital:
We
arrived at the hospital around 3:00 am. Once at the hospital they put
me in a room and hooked me up to all the different monitors. The nurse
came in and checked me and I was only dilated to 1/2cm, the same as my
Dr. Apt 4 days earlier. I was extremely dehydrated so they hooked me up
to an IV to run fluid through me. (I ended up going through 4 bags of
fluid) They came back in an hour later and I was barely at a 1. They
were going to send me home but since I had a fever of 103 the Dr. told
them to keep me there. They continued to check me every couple of hours
and I was not progressing at all. The on call Doctor said she would be
in around 9:00 am to break my water and hopefully get things going. They
gave me a shot of morphine to hold over the pain until the epidural
arrived. As I waited I continued to throw up the little amount of liquid
that was in me. After a couple of hours the anesthesiologist finally
came with the epidural. I was really nervous for the epidural but I can
honestly say the IV was worse than the epidural. Once that thing kicked
in I was in heaven. What sweet, sweet relief that was. The Dr. then
broke my water and checked me… again no progress. They started a little
pitocin drip to get things going, an hour later I was only at a two. My
Doctor came in and had been monitoring my contractions from home. The
baby’s heart rate was dropping to around 55bpm with every contraction
(normal heart for a baby is about 150bpm). Since they needed more
accurate reading to observe his heart rate closer they ended up doing an
internal monitor. The Doctor said he would give me a couple hours to
see if I would progress at all and if not we were going to have to do a
c-section due to the baby’s dropping heart rate. A C-section was not
what I wanted but if that was going to get my baby here safely then a
C-section it was. I prayed that I would progress enough to be able to
deliver naturally… and all I have to say is my prayers were answered.
Within 2 hours I had gone from a 2 to a 5. The baby’s heart rate was
still dropping so they gave me a little shot to slow down labor to give
the baby a rest. Kind of an oxy moron I thought but it helped. His heart
rate wasn’t dropping as low and I continued to progress. Finally around
7:00pm, 16 hours after I had arrived at the hospital, it was time to
push. I started pushing and was making very good progress. The baby’s
heart rate started dropping to around 44bpm and the Doctor wanted him
out ASAP. They brought out the vacuum, which kept popping off his head,
and eventually had to do a little snip so he would pop out easier. After
only 34 minutes of pushing our little Stone made his debut with the
cord wrapped his neck not two, not three but four times. They plopped
him up on my chest while Chase cut the cord. That was one of the most
surreal moments of my life.
Post Delivery:
They
cleaned him off measured and weighed him, gave him his first little
shot and placed him in my arms. I fell in love with this little stranger
immediately. He was so alert and was following our voices around with
his eyes. He looked exactly like Chase right out of the womb. We got to
hold him for about an hour. Stone met all his grand parents and aunt
Carissa. Then the nursed had to take him to the nursery for antibiotics.
Since I had a fever during delivery he had to be put on antibiotics
right away to make sure whatever caused me to have a fever wasn’t
affecting him.
The Doctor
later told my mom that had I not had the fever they would have sent me
home and thinks I would have gone another week or so. I have no idea why
I had a fever and have no idea the risk Stone would have been at with
another week of the cord wrapped around so many times. What I do know is
someone was watching over our sweet little man and made sure he arrived
to us safely.
Thank You:
A
big thanks goes out to my nurse Heidi who was with us from the start to
finish and stayed 2 hours past her shift to be with me during the
delivery. Dr. Smith for keeping our babies health in best interest and
doing what needed to be done to get him here safely. Last of all a big
thanks to Chase. I couldn’t have done it with out him. (literally I
wouldn’t have been in that situation without him haha) He stayed by my
side the entire time, slept upright in one of the most uncomfortable
looking chairs, calmed me down when I thought I wasn’t going to make it,
cheered me on during the pushing and cried tears of joy and relief when
he saw Stone for the first time. I love you baby and am enjoying our
new crazy life as parents.
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38 Weeks |
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All of Stone's Grandparents were there to welcome him. |
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My Wonderful Nurse Heidi! |
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Twins :( Stone Had to have an IV too. Check out that racoon eye |
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Our Goals |
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Like Father Like Son |
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Pa Steve |
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Grammy Deb and GG |
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Fancy Smancy Dinner! |
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Papa John |
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What a trooper! Sleeping on his bed/window seat |
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So Cuddly |
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Love my Mom! |
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Harlow Loves Baby Stone |
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All of her grand kids (one more arriving soon) |
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Last Hospital Nap with Dad |
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Time to Go home! |
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Chase Getting Stone Ready to Go Home |
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All Set! Snug As a Bug |
So happy he got here safely!! Sounds like it was a crazy night/day!! He is so cute!!
ReplyDeleteOH my gosh I LOVED Heidi too! She was the BEST nurse ever. We lucked out to get her. He really does look just like Chase. I want to see him in person!
ReplyDeleteHe is ADORABLE! I love birth stories. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more pics! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLove little Stone! You are not a hot mess. haha
ReplyDeleteLove your writing. What a crazy story. Glad you are ok and that he made it safe. Someone really was watching over you guys thankfully. CONGRATS
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