So it happened. I gave birth. Yup, 8 pounds and 8 ounces of beautiful little baby came out of me. Have I mentioned that I'm just 5 ft 3 inches and pre-pregnancy weight was about 119? What I"m saying here is that is a lot of body to come out of this body. I mean, I've had (over the course of many years) 8.8 pounds up me, but never out. SHAZAM! Just kidding, not that slutty. So anyhow, it was a pretty cool, surreal and hilarious experience so the labour blog is going to have to be broken up into a few segments.
Here's the first part of the story.
We went into Mt.Sinai on Friday, March 19th for a stress test in the evening. When we were there the nurse mentioned they weren't that busy so would we like to have our baby that night. We were scheduled to come in on Monday to get induced but figured "Why not? There's nothing good on T.V tonight anyhow." They break the water (with this weird knitting needle thingy) and labour begins. At this point I had probably told about 5 of the staff that I definitely wanted epidural, I may have even told an orderly and a homeless guy in the hospital for gout. They recommended to try to labour for a bit by walking around, it would help to speed up the process. So contractions hit and I last about an hour and 15 minutes. Lets just take a minute here to discuss contractions and natural childbirth. Contractions feel like the devil is sodomizing you and epidural is like the Angel Gabriel battling the devil for dominance over your uterus. If you take epidural, the Angel Gabriel is victorious in this historical battle of good versus evil. Should you choose to bypass the epidural, the Devil continues his reign of evil supremacy for what could be over 25 hours. So here is my question: Why the eff wouldn't you take the epidural? Seriously. I'm asking any ladies out there who CHOSE not to use the epi, not the ones who had no choice, but the ones who go into labour, purposely wanting to experience the devil's wrath.I'm not judging you, in fact I admire your bravery and threshold for pain; but I honestly wonder why. Is it because you want to feel your baby come into this world as much as you possibly can or is it a personal triumph thing or did you simply not anticipate just how bad the pain would be and by that time it was too late. Please enlighten me because if I could buy epidural as a street drug just to take on a Friday night, I would. It is the best. I think it was what Tina Turner was talking about when she wrote the radio classic, "Simply The Best". I cannot stress enough how important the epidural is in the labour process and I weep inside for the women who went before me when this miracle drug was not available. I think my point is clear and I look forward to hearing the non epidural takers opinions and thoughts.
So now I'm nice and high, a feeling I've missed the past 9 months. Without boring you with all of the details just know that 22 hours later cute little Dexter Jean-Claude Macky was born....but not without some struggle. We took this super boring pre-natal class where they tell you to make a "Labour plan." My plan was to take drugs and push a 7 pound baby out. Not quite. It's like New Years, you can plan the shit out of it and it's still doesn't go the way you want. So stay tuned for the next blog post where we delve into the dark abyss of forceps and the thrilling world of episiotomy. Oh, and just to give you another reason to keep up with the blog, upcoming ones involve embarassing flatulents, ridiculous bowel movements and advice on how to face your nurse after she's had to clean up your poop on the delivery table ....3 times. Things are about to get freaky people.
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