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After employing an IM at 34 weeks due to unsupportive CMWs, I was looking forward to a home water birth. I was going to a Cranial Osteopath regularly towards the end of my pregnancy to relieve symptoms of SPD and to help position the baby. She managed to predict the exact day I would give birth (8 days early!).
0400 - Woke up with back ache, which felt strange as I usually only got back ache towards the end of the day! Then also realised my waters had broken. Crept downstairs leaving Graeme asleep in case we were in for the long haul, thought it would be better that he got some rest! 0500 - Having what felt to me like Braxton Hicks contractions and was thoroughly bored with the TV by now. Got my birthing ball out and watched Mission Impossible while bouncing gently. 0630 - Hunger kicked in, so off to find some cereal. 0730 - Graeme still in bed, decided to leave him where he was, the more rest the better! Laptop out and browsing the internet, still bouncing away! Noticed my Dad was online so sent him an instant message to make sure my Mum didn't disappear for the day. 0830 - Graeme appears and suddenly the Braxton Hicks felt stronger. I think I also called my Mum at this point and asked her to come round when she could as I thought today might be the day. 0900 - Called Tracy to say I think I'm in labour. Contractions coming 3 in every 10 mins. Graeme started getting pool ready and I settled myself in the guest room with the pool, birthing ball, tens machine and oil burner. 0930 - Called Tracy again to let her know contractions getting stronger. Graeme helped me put the TENS machine on. I'm guessing that my Mum arrived about now, but I'm not sure. For the rest of the day she looked after everyone ensuring we were all fed and watered! 1030 - Jenny arrived and thought I was coping brilliantly! She suggested a hot tummy compress which was lovely. I now had some lavender in my oil burner. 1045 - Tracy arrived and started to get her things set up. 1110 - Tracy asked if I minded her having a feel of my tummy to see how things were going. All seemed well and baby was still in a good position. I remember thinking the TENS machine was doing a brilliant job and that the "boost" button was a particularly great invention. I was sitting on my birthing ball most of the time and lent forward onto Graeme's chest during each contraction. 1120 - I was now finding it hard to get comfortable between contractions so got in the pool. What a relief! I could now feel supported by the water and easily get into any position I wanted to quickly. For most contractions I was leaning over the side of the pool with Graeme massaging my lower back. The lavender oil was still burning and the curtains had been closed. I spent a lot of time doing the breathing I had learnt while listening to Natal Hypnotherapy CDs. We had the music from them playing in the background which helped me concentrate on breathing the pain away during each contraction. 1220 - Each contraction was lasting a minute and I was getting 4/5 contractions in 10 minutes. I can remember very little of this part of my labour. Just that I couldn't speak, was in my own little world and every now and then someone was offering me a drink through a straw! 1245 - My contraction were recorded as 4/5 contractions in 10 minutes and being strong & long! The Midwives suggested increasing the pool temperature to 37 degrees ready for the arrival of the baby. 1250 - Now finding it hard to cope. I was grunting and shouting with each contraction. 1320 - By this point I was feeling like pushing with some contractions. I do remember this was the time when I started feeling I couldn't cope and I wanted it all to stop! The pool now seemed very hot to me - far too hot, but I knew it needed to be this warm for the baby. 1335 - The midwives were surprised there were no signs of the baby yet as from my appearance they had expected more to have been happening by now. They suggested I got out of the pool to see if a change in position would help. I lay on my right hand side on the bed and was pushing with the contractions. I wouldn't let go of Graeme's hand. |
1345 - Still no sign of baby - so they asked if I minded an examination to see what was happening (so polite!). There was an anterior lip of cervix felt so they asked me to stop pushing to give this time to move. I do remember thinking at this point they must be mad and pushing with the next contraction anyway! So they suggested I use gas and air to help me stop pushing. It is at this point I have my clearest memory of the entire labour. I remembered being told in my NCT class that the reason gas and air was now administered with a mouth piece rather than mask was so when the user took that much they were nearly passing out, the mouth piece would fall out and they wouldn't take too much. So.... I decided I would just have to nearly pass out with each contraction so I wouldn't be ABLE to push. 1410 – Still trying really hard not to push – so the midwives did another exam (after asking so politely again!) – now they told me I was fully dilated and could push all I liked. AGPAR score at 1 min = 9, at 5 min = 10
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