I started having contractions on Mother's Day May 9th, about 6:15AM and just kinda waited in bed for a couple hours, expecting them to go away. I was still a week away from my due date, so I was thinking they were just preliminary contractions that could last a week or so. They were about 8-10 min apart, lasting about 1 min each. So, about 8AM I decided to wake Chris and let him know what was going on, just so he wasn't totally surprised if I told him we needed to go to the hospital. Nothing too exciting happened for a few hours...the contractions stayed pretty consistent. I tried to sleep, ate some toast, but mostly just stayed in bed until about 4 o'clock when my Dad finally convinced me to just go into the hospital to get checked. If nothing else, they'd give me a morphine shot and I could get some sleep. (my dad is a gynocologist, so I trusted him)
The nurses kept coming in to check on me about every hour. The doctor broke my water at about 6:30 hoping to get me progressing a little faster, but that wasn't working too well. So at about 8 or so they started me on a little bit of pitocin. My mom got there at about 9:30 and we hadn't gotten too much further into labor. The pitocin was giving me too many contractions without being fully dialated so they eventually took me off of it. Finally, at about 2:00AM I was at a 10. Chris and my mom were both exausted, as was I, not having slept at all. We started pushing, but we had to stop after just a few because baby wasn't handling the pushing too well. Every time I would push her heartrate would drop, so we had to wait until it came back up. Then, after pushing a little while longer, my epidural wore off and I could feel all of my contractions again. NO FUN! So, we had to wait until the epidural kicked in again, after another dose. The anestisiologist had to give me atleast 3 more doses. It kept wearing off! So, after repeating that a couple times, the doctor came in and explained that the baby wasn't handling pushing too well. She also wasn't descending very much and my pelvic opening was rather small, making it a really tight fit for the baby. They decided the safest option would be to do a C-section. So they prepped me and Chris for the c-section at about 4:30. Chris got to come in and be with me, wearing an awesome jumpsuit and Jayde was born at 5:12AM on May 10!
Chris says that Jayde didn't cry when she came out, not until they were giving her a bath and stuff. Chris held her up for me to see and I gave her a kiss. They'd put some goopy stuff on her eyes to fight infection or something and I got some of that on my lips...didn't taste good.
I went to sleep and woke up about an hour later when they were taking me to recovery. We got transfered down to Mother/baby at about 7AM and I finally got to meet Jayde! At that point we hadn't actually named her....Chris and I both thought her name would be Gwen up until we met her. Just looking at her, and my mom agreed, her name was Jayde! haha, so surprise to everyone we told her name was going to be Gwen! Its not! haha
Jayde Ann Chipman
May 10, 2010 5:12 AM
7 lbs 7.7oz 19.5 in
Lots of dark curly hair!
We stayed in the hospital for 3 days while I recovered from the c-section. I was continually amazed at how many things you use your stomach muscles for! Really, I had no idea! The nurses at the hospital were absolutely amazing. They were really helpful and nice and great with Jayde (I guess they have to be, it's their job). Also, the hospital had these awesome oreo shakes! SOOOOO good. Niki, Chris's sister, works for the room service in mother/baby so she got to deliver my food to me every day. It was really nice. ;) I loved being in the hospital, enough that I didn't want to come home! We had lots of visitors over those few days, and my mom, Tara, Hayden, Marissa and Taylor were there every day for atleast a little while to keep me company when chris went to work. We came home on thursday may 13th. My mom was still here and stayed with us until sunday.
I'm so grateful for my mom being able to help us out those first few days. And for Marissa and Tara coming to help out afterwards while I was still recovering. Chris is awesome with Jayde, its cool to see how naturally taking care of her comes to him. We absolutely love having Jayde and we can't wait to see her grow!
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