I thought I would share Ella’s birth story in case anyone was wondering. On Tuesday, February 8th (my due date) my water broke at 5:00 in the evening. It broke differently than it did with Clara’s labor so it took at least an hour for me to determine that’s what had really happened. I texted Jason: “You wanna have a baby?” He got home from work and we finished packing our bags while Clara “helped.” By 7:30 no real contractions had started. I really wanted to walk around to try to get things going but it was VERY cold outside. So where was my number one choice for a walking expedition? Target of course. So me, Jason and Clara went on a little Target outing to see if my body would respond to some walking. I had a few contractions here and there but nothing really consistent. The midwife on call informed me that we would need to come in at 1AM (regardless if labor had started) since my water would have been broken for 8 hours. I had a feeling things were probably going to go a lot like Clara’s labor. We got home and put Clara to bed. Our last night as a family of three was a very sweet time. We read “On the Night You Were Born” to Clara (one of her favorite books), hugged and kissed her like crazy and told her she would officially be a big sister the following day. After a little rest we left for the hospital (still with no consistent contractions). Once we were checked in and settled into our room the midwife came in and immediately told us we would need to start pitocin. I knew in my heart this was how things would end up again. You’d think since I’d been through it before it wouldn’t seem as scary, but I have to admit, I definitely didn’t feel ready to go through it again. I was really discouraged with how things were turning out so I called my friend Amber to update her. She immediately asked me if I would feel better if she were there. For some reason, knowing she would be there took a lot of my fear away. It was around 4AM and she was on her way! Now that’s an amazing friend. Before they started the pitocin Jason and I prayed together. We prayed we would trust God with labor and delivery and He would give us peace about everything. Once again, it was really a humbling time realizing we can’t always be in control. It was also really cool how the Lord took care of us. It turned out Debbie (the midwife that delivered Clara) was coming on at 8:00. This made me feel 100 times better! Also, the head nurse asked if I wanted to request a specific nurse when they changed shifts. There was one in particular that I LOVED and she just happened to be coming on as well! They started the pitocin at 4:45 AM. At 9:00 I was 8cm and minutes away from pushing. I only had to push for about 10-15 minutes (as opposed to 75 minutes with Clara) and Ella was born!
Since being home, things have gone about as good as I could hope for. Besides a trip to the ER with high blood pressure and a case of mastitis, things have been going very smoothly. Ella has been awesome at breastfeeding from the moment she was born and takes no time to eat. So far she has slept very well, as most newborns do, although sometimes she has a hard time falling asleep. We are learning more and more about her as each day goes on. It’s fun, yet very tiring, learning all over again. Clara seems to absolutely adore her. She doesn’t get to see her very much right now since Ella sleeps so much, but when she does she gets the biggest smile on her face and has lots of giggles. We are definitely working with her on her being “gentle.”
The past week and a half we've had a lot of help from family and it STILL seems like a lot of work. There are many times I think to myself “how in the world will I do this alone?” I just have to remember people have been raising kids for a few thousand years so somehow I’ll manage too. Jason will be going back to work soon and then the real test begins. I’m expecting it to be extremely challenging to say the least. But I love these two girls so much that it will all be worth it....even if I don’t brush my teeth for a couple days. HAHA!
Arriving at the hospital
Just born
Me cutting the umbilical cord (Jason was too grossed out to do it)
Meeting for the first time
Daddy and his girls
Clara holding Ella for the first time.
Mommy and her girls
Dimples!
Sweet girl
My new necklace. Their birthstone colors look so pretty together! (Jason's Valentine's Day gift to me)
Sweet girl
My new necklace. Their birthstone colors look so pretty together! (Jason's Valentine's Day gift to me)
This video is of Ella being born. You don't see anything gross, I promise. But you may not want to watch if birth stuff weirds you out. Jason "surprised" me by filming it. I was beyond excited he captured this moment!
Just born
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