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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Dinner, movie, candy, and LABOR!

Valentine's Day was pretty relaxed.  I took Ryan to Texas Land & Cattle for dinner and then we watched "Hurt Locker".  He had been wanting to see that movie.  The next morning Christian and I woke up to TONS of candy and a few gifts splashed all over the kitchen.  Ryan even got a card and a few gifts for Taylor.  Apparently, she wanted to hurry up and open them....


We went to my dad's for dinner like we always do on Sunday night.  And, no... we did not have mexican food.  I felt fine all day, then around 10:30 I thought maybe I was feeling contractions.  I took a hot bath to see if that made them stop, but it didn't.  So I told Ryan that we should go in, just in case.  My mom came over to stay with Christian. 
As soon as we got there and went in to sign the papers, I knew it was the real deal.  It was 11:15 and the contractions were STRONG!  I went to the bathroom to put on my gown and my water broke.  I came out - in shock - and told the nurse.  I was already at a 6.  I kept telling her that I didn't want to have this baby natural and was ready for my epidural at any time.  She kept piddling around and told me that once they got me to a room  I could get it.  A rent-a-doctor came in to ask me ridiculous questions mid-contraction such as "what time of the day do you take your vitamins?".  I couldn't tell him my name at that moment, especially something as stupid as that!  Ryan was pissed at that point.  I was finally taken up to my room after the nurses joked around and took their time. As one of the nurses tried to put a needle in my arm, I had a very hard contraction.  My legs jerked and knocked the glass vile off of the bed.  She snapped "I told you there is glass on the bed!  You can't move like that!".  I had no control over my body at this point.  She could have easily just set her stuff on the table... Rude.  As she looked for whatever it was that I made her drop, the needle was in my arm without a vile.  Blood was just gushing out everywhere.  She, Ryan, and another nurse searched around under the bed.  Then she looked up and the part she needed was sitting right next to me!  She said "Sorry about this mess".  Yeah... blood was all over the place.  During all of this I kept saying "I really need that epidural right now".  But, it was too late.  All of the sudden I felt all of this pressure and my stomach starting pushing down.  I said "She is coming right now!".  The nurse said, that is just pressure because she has moved down.  I said "no, I mean she is seriously coming out right now!".  They checked and sure enough, I was right.  The nurses kept telling me not to push, we had to wait on the doctor.  I had no control over this, though.  She was coming with or without the doctor.  Luckily, the doctor walked in just at that time and told me to PUSH!!  After doing that twice, her head was out.  I thought the hard part was over.  Then I had to push again, only this time there was a problem.  Her shoulders were stuck behind my pelvic bone.  They had to push her back up and turn her.  That was the worst pain I have ever felt in my life!  I said a few bad words, and then she was out.  It was 12:08.  They said once something like that happens (shoulder dystocia), its very likely to happen in subsequent pregnancies.  My babies keep getting bigger, but I am not built to handle them.  Taylor was 8 lbs 4 oz and 19 3/4" long (considering she was 2 weeks early, this is really big).  So I would need a C-section next time, probably could have used it this time.  That sealed the deal for me.  No more kids.  We really would have liked to have 3, but 2 will work just fine.  I will just rely on my 4 other siblings to provide lots of kids! 















And then last night, Christian read Taylor a book.  Sooo sweet!



14 comments:

  1. Wow I hate the fact that nurses are so numb and non caring. Well welcome to Taylor! Almost made it on V day. :0


    Mary

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  2. ABSOLUTELY PRECIOUS! I WANT TO MEET HER!!!!
    YOU ARE SO BLESSED!
    I am SO sorry about your experience at the hospital :(
    Love you girl,
    Nicole

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  3. Oh man, that was quite an event! What the crap is up w/their rudeness?!! Not cool at all! I'm glad everything turned out great in the end :) Taylor looks totally adorable w/those rosey little cheeks! And CK is too freaking cute "reading" that book to her, hahaha!

    ~Candice

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  4. WOW!!! What a story- that is crazy!! I can't believe the nurses were so rude! Addyson had shoulder dystocia and that is why I have to have a c-section this time. She is so beautiful- congratulations! Can't wait to see more pics!

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  5. Oh my goodness Christian reading to Taylor is the cutest thing!! He's so good with her! I'm so happy for ya'll! I can't wait to see her again :)

    Nikki

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  6. awww, she looks like ryan..that is how girls look when they are born..like their daddies. However, she will start to look like you a lil later...Congratulations..she is happy and healthy

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  7. Wow! I am sorry you had to go through such trauma, but at least you ended up with a beautiful baby girl. Christian is already such a great big brother!

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  8. Thank you all for the congrats!
    -Meredith

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  9. Wow your story kept me on my toes the entire time. Congrats on the little one and sorry about all the pain, that is crazy!

    Allison Crawford

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  10. WOW...that is sooooooo crazy. I can't even imagine. She is absolutely precious. Congratulations!

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  11. Ya I think I'll stick to my C-sections. Glad everyone's ok. She's adorable!

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  12. Congrats to Meredith,Ryan,and a big high five to brother Christian... the Fletchers

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  13. Are you freaking kidding me?! That is the worst delivery story I've heard in a long time! I'm so sorry you had to deal with all of that, Meredith. I would have slapped someone in the face! Congratulations on an adorable little girl. You're a stronger woman than I am to go through what you did, but I know she's worth it all. Just think, you can hold this story over her head the rest of her life to make her do things. Kidding, of course...but seriously...

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