February 6, 2011
Lyla’s Birth Story
February 1st was my due date and that day I had started to have such horrible pain and pressure on my hips that I called my doctor and changed my appointment from Thursday the 3rd to Tuesday the 1st. I’ll admit I was searching for any excuse to see my doctor, and she let me see her at 1pm that day. Dr. Michel is wonderful. She tried to break my water but it wouldn’t go, so I went home almost in tears. When 3pm came around I started to feel contractions and continued to feel them till 9:30pm when we called Brent and Tracey and asked them to come watch Owen so we can go to the hospital. My contractions were between 5-10 minutes apart, but really painful and I was worried about how fast this was all going to happen, so as soon as Tracey and Lauren came over to the house Mike and I left.
When we arrived at the hospital all the labour and delivery beds were full. I was put on the other side of the floor on a bed waiting to see my doctor. She checked my cervix and it was at 5 cm. The baby was also turned to the side so she wouldn’t brake my water till the baby was in position, and my contractions were only 5-6 minutes apart. Dr. Green told me to walk the halls and if I was not in active labour in 2 hours I would be asked to go home. I wasn’t worried. So Mike and I started walking and in just one hour my contractions were 2-3 minutes apart and they qualified me to be in active labour. I was ready for some drugs at this point and they gave me fetinall? It wears off faster then morphine, it is given to women having their second cause things happen faster. Tracy my nurse also gave me my antibiotics for the Group B Strep that I have.
Now I’m being wheeled to the labour and delivery room. They have me face the head of the bed on my knees and bum in the air. I needed to have my belly hanging to help the baby move into position. They give me the gas mask, and that alone makes me feel better. Mike is rubbing my back and helping me with water and saying prayers when I’m asking him too. I asked Lexie my nurse the list of things we need to pray for and then I asked her to pray too. Who knows? Maybe she did?
The pain is getting really bad now and I swear the drugs are not working. The gas is just dulling it and keeping me in a good mood… sort of. I ask for more fetinal and she asked me if I feel like I need to push. I said no, so she gave me 50(they give it in 25’s or something). Right after she gives it to me my contraction passes and I feel like I need to push. Since she gave me those drugs Dr. Green called for the pediatrician to come and check the baby after the birth to make sure she will be ok. Let’s not forget that my water has still not broken. This baby has turned in to position thankfully and Green told me to push, so I did. My water exploded! Nurses were taking cover, the whole left side of the doctor was soaked and even the wall got hit. Mike got to watch it all J
Now I told Lexie at the very beginning that I really do not want to rip. She told me that I would just have to listen to her, so here we go. I can feel the head start to come as I’m pushing. When I start to push the head out they tell me to stop. STOP! Are your serious! “Good, let it stretch, let it stretch” the Doc says. I am starting to panic and Lexie is telling me to look at her and focus on making low pitch noises and grunting. I do it and start to push the shoulders out. “Good, let it stretch, let it stretch” she says again. At this point I know I have never been in this much pain in my entire life and do my best to grunt and whatever but I’m mostly screaming now. I feel every little body part of this baby come out and she finally did come. IT’S A GIRL! I started to cry. I was so happy to have a little girl, and so happy it was all over. I then began to think about how brave my own mother was to do it 5 times! Lyla Rae McCullough was born at 3am. My active labour was 2 hours and I pushed for 17 minutes. I didn’t rip so my recover has been 100 x easier.
This baby is BEAUTIFUL! Her head is nice and smooth. She has pretty brown hair that kicks out in the back. Her skin has a gorgeous pink complexion from the moment she came out. And the best part is she looks just like me J…at least for now. Sweet little nose and little mouth and lips. They brought her to me and I fed her 20 minutes on one side and 15 on the other. She has been a great feeding from the moment she was born.
I know Lyla’s birth wouldn’t have been so successful if it hadn’t been for all the prayers and fasting that was had in our behalf. The Lord took such good care of us. Thank you to all who have kept us in your prayers. A new daughter of God is here for us all to love and cherish.
-Julianne McCullough
She is so cute, I can't wait to meet her. Thanks for the whole story so you don't have to repeat it another time!
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