Once we arrived the hospital I was quickly admitted and the waiting game began. Once we were settled into our room and my IV was inserted we decided to see if walking laps around the maternity ward would jumpstart the process.. As we were walking the ward a nurse noticed my IV had fluid stuck in it so she decided it needed to be flushed. We returned to my room so it could be fixed. While the nurse was changing the lead, she accidentally cut the tube! Blood and fluid started to gush out of the hand, and thats when the Midwife decided to come in and say HI. While the nurse was trying to keep the IV in my hand, the midwife started to go over the days plan and that we needed to start pitocin.
Because I was so detracted with the IV coming out of my hand, I didn't even realize that she wanted to jumpstart my labor so early. Luckily Chris jumped in and told her we wanted a more natural approach until absolutely necessary. Once my IV was back in place and no longer shooting blood and fluid all over we decided to see if my body would start labor naturally. A few hours later, with absolutely no progress we reevaluated and had a better game plan that soon pitocin would be administer.
My family started to tricked in in the late afternoon and it was basically a party until Thursday night at 7pm.
We finally started piton around 9PM because I started to spike a little fever, and thats when the fun started... I was able to hold out until around 5AM and finally got an epidural. After the epidural I slept until about 7AM and not much progress had been made. During all of Friday, Maverick was under a some distress since my water had broken so early Thursday morning. Between oxygen and extra fluids and more pitocin everyone was a little worried and tried. Finally at 4pm on Friday the actual DR came in and decided if i didn't process two more centimeters in a hour it was C-Section time.
When the Dr left the room I instantly burst into tears. I had never even thought about a C-Section as an option for Mavs delivery. I was so deflated that my body was not working like it was meant too. After some reassurance from my Husband and family I finally came to the conclusion that if a C-section was the healthiest and safest way to deliver Maverick that that was how it would need to happen.
I was so incredibly blessed to have my entire family with me right before I was wheeled into the room for the delivery. We prayed for a safe and healthy delivery and that was exactly what we got. After some serious nerves and a couple upchucks it was time to have our baby boy.
Maverick Christopher was Born at 7:44PM weighting 6 lbs. 9oz. and 19 3/4 inches long.
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