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  1. #1
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    The lightening fast arrival of Harriet Susan Louise

    The birth story of Harriet Susan Louise ~ 26th November 2008 begins with a brief account of the birth of Angus Geoffrey Ian ~ 26th October 2006.

    Angus
    39+3, go for a routine ob appointment. Ob does an internal, 3cm dilated. That night DTD, have a big show. 11:30pm start having mild irregular contractions. 12:30am waters break with a pop and a gush (I was in bed but somehow managed not to get any on the clean sheets... amazing?!). Contractions quickly start to become painful and regular. 1:40am arrive at hospital. Have a bit of gas. 2:53am Angus arrives! Had an episiotomy as he was such a quick labour, quite big, and a compound presentation, with an arm next to his head.

    Weight: 3.94 kg (8lb 11oz)
    Length: 51cm
    Head Circumference: 36cm

    The most amazing experience of my life. I felt FANTASTIC!

    Harriet
    Ob keen for me to have my waters broken in hospital at about 39 weeks if my cervix is favourable. Very worried about me not getting to hospital, thinks bub #2 will be much faster than bub #1, which was very fast for a first time labour. DH and I talk about all the pros and cons, we decide we'll let bub decide.

    Weeks and weeks and weeks of pre-labour, bub anterior and engaged. Sessions of mild contractions coming and going, getting my hopes up then fizzling out to nothing. 38+4 routine ob appointment, internal 2-3cm dilated. Ob wants me to come in and have my waters broken, I decline. 39+4, internal at least 3cm and cervix very, very thin. Again, ob suggests I come in, again I decline. Due date comes and goes.

    As tempted as I was to put and end to my never ending, annoying pre-labour, I just couldn't bear the idea that such an exciting and suspenseful time in my life would end in such a boring and mundane way. And I really, really wanted my bub to be able to choose their own birthday. And so the pre-labour continues.

    40+4 5:20am, my waters break (in bed again) with a pop but no gush. Are these my waters? I spend 5 minutes phafing around with DH and finally decided that they are my waters. DH calls my Mum to come over. I call the hospital. I'm not having any contractions at this stage. The hospital tells me to relax and take my time, DH asks me if I mind if he has a shower, of course not, go ahead. I get my things together and put them by the front door.

    From here on things get a bit blurry, neither of us were paying much attention to our watches.

    It must be about 5:30-5:40am, I start having contractions. DH rings my ob on his mobile (he told us to do this, not to wait for the hospital to ring him). About 5 mins later I say to DH "We need to leave RIGHT NOW". I'm on the floor on all fours and contractions are hurting. DH goes next door to get our neighbour (Mum hasn't arrived yet). DS is still fast asleep in bed. Our neighbour arrives and we leave. I look at the clock in the car, it's 5:50am. (DS wakes up at 5:55am and Mum arrives at 6:00am).

    It's a 20 minute trip to hospital up a main arterial road. Peak-hour traffic is already building and there are massive trucks everywhere. I'm starting to scream through contractions.

    DH pulls up right outside the hospital main entrance and we abandon the car. It is 6:10am. I roll out onto the footpath and DH runs inside to get a wheelchair. I'm on all fours screaming through a contraction and a dear old lady comes over to comfort me. But I HATE, HATE, HATE being touched while I'm having a contraction, I find it unbearable. She has her arms all over my back, I feel like she's an octopus or a boa constrictor and I scream at her to stop touching me.

    DH and two hospital staff arrive with a wheelchair and I hop in. They ask DH how far apart contractions are, he says 3 minutes (neither of us have any idea really). At the lift I have another contraction, the lady says "They're not 3 minutes apart anymore". I'm on the ground again on all fours and the lift opens, I think to myself, I have to get in this lift, so I crawl in. There's a midwife with us now, she pats me on the back and says "good girl". I feel like I'm a puppy dog and scream at her not to touch me. DH says "Don't touch her". I crawl back out of the lift, the contraction ends and I hop back in the wheelchair. We're joined by another midwife, she put her arms on my shoulders. The first midwife and DH say "Don't touch her".

    We arrive at the birth room, the midwife asks me to do a wee in a container, I do. She does and internal and says "You're 7cm". It must be about 6:15am now. I hop on the bed and ask for some gas. They hook me up and tell me to breathe the gas, breathe the gas. I breathe too deeply and feel myself slipping out of consciousness. It feels AMAZING! Then I feel myself coming around again and hear the midwife saying "No more gas". I protest to no avail.

    DH tells me later that it was a bit scary at this stage, the midwife was on her own and I was totally unconscious. DH poked me and I didn't scream at him so he knew I was definitely unconscious. He reckons I was out for about 20 seconds. I say "but I was aware of everything that was going on and I could here the midwife really clearly". DH says, "Umm, no you weren't, you were totally unresponsive and yes you could hear the midwife when you were coming around because she was shouting in your face".

    Another midwife arrives and I can feel my body pushing the baby out (this pushing was completely involuntary). The midwife has her hands on my cervix. I don't like the feeling and I ask her what she's dong. She says she's supporting my something-or-other and trying to stop me from tearing. I can't be bothered discussing it further. The tell me not to push and to try to pant.

    I'm screaming (and swearing too apparently, according to DH). They tell me to push now. I do a bit of half-hearted pushing but I'm just hanging on to the side of the bed for dear life. The pain is full-on. The midwife tells me to "use the scream to push through my bottom". This was good, I understand what she means. The midwives are worried about DH and tell him to go and lie down on the lounge with his feet up. He doesn't want to leave me but they force him. They tell him "She's fine, don't worry about her". I want to tell him that they're right I am fine, he should look after himself, but I can't speak.

    I feel the head come out and then the body. They tell me "It's a girl". I'm delighted but I knew she was a girl (I just knew it) so I wasn't surprised. It is 6:25am! WOW!

    They tell me the cord is very short so they'll need to cut it before I can hold her. I don't think they think DH is up to it so they just do it themselves (neither of us care anyway). I finally get to hold and know my darling daughter.

    10 minutes later my ob arrives huffing and puffing. He is very embarrassed and disappointed that he has missed it. He delivers the placenta and stitches up a first degree tear.

    I don't feel fantastic like I did after DS. I feel like I've been run over by a truck. That was too fast and too scary. What if it had been an hour later in the middle of peak-hour traffic? With a truck break down?

    30 minutes later I feel much better.

    Now it gets really boring. We weigh her, she has a feed, I have a shower. DH moves the car and gets the paper, DD helps him do the crossword. We agonise over a name. We call a few nearest and dearest, have some breaky, blah, blah, blah... and so begins our life with our gorgeous new daughter.

    Weight: 3.705 kg (8lb 2oz)
    Length: 49cm
    Head Circumference: 34cm

    Thanks so much for reading (I didn't know such a quick birth could end up being such a long birth story).
    Last edited by Epacris; February 9th, 2011 at 07:06 AM. : typo

  2. #2
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    Jan 2005
    New Zealand
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    What a fabulous birth story. Thanks for sharing with us!

  3. #3
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    Oct 2006
    Adelaide, SA
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    Wow what a full on experience you had!
    Thanks for sharing and congratulations on the birth of Harriet!

  4. #4
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    Feb 2006
    South Eastern Suburbs, Vic
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    Wow. What an experience, less than an hour from whoa to go. Reminds me very much of Si's birth - be gentle on yourself Rach, you've had a birth and a half!!

  5. #5
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    Jun 2007
    Chudleigh, Tasmania
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    Great story !!! I have tears of joy and laughter. Yea the what if`s are scary arnt they...

  6. #6
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    Sep 2007
    QLD
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    WOW well done your birth was similar to my second. I was told not to push for an hour becuase I would have torn my cervix it's sooooo horrible not to push when you really really want to.

  7. #7
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    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    I love how everyone says, "Don't touch her" LOL! Brilliant.
    Congratulations - what an amazing birth! And yay for Harriet - only hours old and already doing the crossword!

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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    Well done!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  9. #9
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    Jul 2004
    Perth
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    Excellent birth story

    I know what you mean about feeling like you have been hit by a truck after such a quick labor. My DD born in August was born in 1hr 14 mins and afterwards i felt awful.........i forgot things and my body felt wrecked.

    Well done though and Congratulations

  10. #10
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    Jan 2008
    In a land of bubbles and trouble
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    Congrats and well done!!!

  11. #11
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    Sep 2004
    Adelaide
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    sorry had to laugh at the "don't touch her" parts!! I know EXACTLY how you felt!! Although I'm pretty sure no one even tried to touch me (i probably looked far too scary to approach!!).
    Well done - GREAT story!! FANTASTIC job there

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    Jan 2007
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    Aw great story
    Welcome to the world Harriet

  13. #13
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    Dec 2008
    12

    YAY,
    Harriet sure didnt wanna drag the process out did she lol. "Well ok, lets do this thing then mum!!!!"
    congratulations :-)

  14. #14
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    Jan 2008
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    WOW thats totally amazing.... I so know how you feel. My 2nd DDs birth was a bit like that. That is why my 3rd was a planned home birth, everyone was freaked out about how quick i would have this baby. I had to have lessons about what to do it i was on my own and we even made to do a drill by my midwife LOL....sure enough from 1st pain to baby on my chest 10mins! SO totally quick and amazing... We know it was less than 10mins as DH called the MW just after 1st pain and then called her to tell her baby was a good colour and cord had been cut. We later looked and it was only 10mins between phone calls. It felt quick but at the same time slow IYKWIM? People worried i wouldnt make it to the hospital.... i wouldnt have made it to the car from our bedroom LOL.
    great story!

  15. #15

    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    Congratulations on your beautiful birth! Well done! Your Harriet's story sounds a lot like my Lucy's story - and she is an absolutely beautiful girl with loads of spunk - always wanting to know what's going on. I would say that's Harriets story too - like Lucy she wasnt' wasting any time and wanted to start her life NOW!!!!
    Those precipitous labours feel just like you describe - being hit by a truck!

    Welcome to this world Harriet!

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    Aug 2007
    Sydney
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    Thank you so much everyone for taking the time to read and comment on Harriet's birth story. It is such a buzz to be able to share these sorts of things!

    Nelle - your Si's birth was FULL-ON, yes, I remember! And good advice too, to take it easy, I forget to do that a lot.

    Snacks - I have the most special photos of DD and DH doing the crossword together.

    Milly - WOW, WOW, WOW!!! Thanks for sharing your story! We are not sure about a third, but if we are blessed with another one I don't know what we'll do.

    Flowerchild - thanks for telling me about your DD Lucy. Lovely!

  17. #17
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    Apr 2008
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    What a great birth story.

    I laughed out loud when I read the part int he lift when you told the midwife to not touch you and then your DH repeated it to her! I can just imagine it!

  18. #18
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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    "Wow thats fantastic babe - I love the "don't touch her part" - heehee!!

    You did so well - an inspiration!!

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