I was thrilled when I found out I was pregnant with our daughter.........this was after the shock and worry.
Shock...I was on the Pill.
Worry....we werent ready we were planning our wedding and bub was due 9months before the wedding what about $$$$??
We also wanted to buy a property beforehand....consequently we are still renting today.
Excitement....after an operation in my teens I had to sign a disclosure for the hosp
ital stating I could have become infertile as a result...so I wasnt sure I could fall pregnant.
So the morning sickness had started at 6weeks. Or should I say All Day Sickness. I was a manager in retail and it was not pretty. I would be sick at least once in the morning and at least once in arvo and night. Anything could trigger it from a scent to eating something to the smell of liquid paper. I was so sick one day that I had burst blood vessels on my eye and around my eyes from the vomiting. I lost 10kgs while pregnant. The sickness didnt stop at 12wks it continued to 18weeks. I would be constantly going home from work.
Excitement brewed in the family Hayley was first grandchild, great grandchild and great great grandchild on my mums side of the family. She was number 14grand child(I think) for Matt's side.
When we found out we were having a girl we were thrilled. I had a few baby girls around me so I had enough clothes to last triplets.
At 28weeks I had the routine Glucose Tolerance Test to check for Gestational Diabetes....I got the all clear. It was at this point becoming very apparent that this was a big baby. my fluid retention was shocking swollen feet and hands very early.
At 32 weeks I had to have another glucose test and this time it was positive. At this point it was impossible to diet control, so I started insulin 2 weeks later.
Due to me being insulin dependant I wasnt to go overdue......but due to christmas new year holidays I was booked in for an induction until 2days overdue. When I rang on the morning to confirm my induction was cancelled due to a staff meeting and bed shortage in the special care nursery where hayley may have to go for monitoring.
So I was finally induced 3days overdue at 9.30pm and 2hours later I was having contractions 3mins apart.
At 12.30 lunchtime the following day (15/01/06) I was ready to start pushing. Ev
erything was fine until Hayley (9pd3oz) came out blue. Matt wasnt able to cut the cord as it was an emergency to get her on oxygen. Most babies are fine after this, however Hayley didnt respond to the equipment and was taken to Intensive Care where she was put on a ventilator for 6days. I was oblivious to how bad it was. I thought they were just going to put her on oxygen and she would be fine. I got to hold her for a minute before they took her away.....no feeding no nothing. Matt didnt get his first cuddle at this point.
We had to wait a couple of hours before we could see her in Intensive care. They had to sedate her hook all the antibiotic/drug lines through her cord piece on her bellybutton and put the
ventilator tube down her throat to inflate her lungs. I thought I was strong. But it tore my heart out to see our girl hooked up.....I couldnt touch her as her heart rate would plummit if we touched her....apparently when newborns are sick they can't handle being touched.
She was critical the first night and started to pick up from there. She amazed doctors in 24hours her lungs went from a mess on the Xray to 100% better the following day.
We just sat with her until day 5 when they turned the sedation drug dose down and I could finally see her move and hold her
hand. Day 6 saw her ventilator removed and I could hear her cry. I have never been so pleased to hear a baby cry. The weight started to lift off my chest. I could finally cuddle her although she still had some tubes. I could also start trying to breastfeed. It is much harder when you didnt get that skin to skin contact after birth.
Shock...I was on the Pill.
Worry....we werent ready we were planning our wedding and bub was due 9months before the wedding what about $$$$??
We also wanted to buy a property beforehand....consequently we are still renting today.
Excitement....after an operation in my teens I had to sign a disclosure for the hosp
So the morning sickness had started at 6weeks. Or should I say All Day Sickness. I was a manager in retail and it was not pretty. I would be sick at least once in the morning and at least once in arvo and night. Anything could trigger it from a scent to eating something to the smell of liquid paper. I was so sick one day that I had burst blood vessels on my eye and around my eyes from the vomiting. I lost 10kgs while pregnant. The sickness didnt stop at 12wks it continued to 18weeks. I would be constantly going home from work.
Excitement brewed in the family Hayley was first grandchild, great grandchild and great great grandchild on my mums side of the family. She was number 14grand child(I think) for Matt's side.
When we found out we were having a girl we were thrilled. I had a few baby girls around me so I had enough clothes to last triplets.
At 28weeks I had the routine Glucose Tolerance Test to check for Gestational Diabetes....I got the all clear. It was at this point becoming very apparent that this was a big baby. my fluid retention was shocking swollen feet and hands very early.
At 32 weeks I had to have another glucose test and this time it was positive. At this point it was impossible to diet control, so I started insulin 2 weeks later.
Due to me being insulin dependant I wasnt to go overdue......but due to christmas new year holidays I was booked in for an induction until 2days overdue. When I rang on the morning to confirm my induction was cancelled due to a staff meeting and bed shortage in the special care nursery where hayley may have to go for monitoring.
So I was finally induced 3days overdue at 9.30pm and 2hours later I was having contractions 3mins apart.
At 12.30 lunchtime the following day (15/01/06) I was ready to start pushing. Ev
We had to wait a couple of hours before we could see her in Intensive care. They had to sedate her hook all the antibiotic/drug lines through her cord piece on her bellybutton and put the
She was critical the first night and started to pick up from there. She amazed doctors in 24hours her lungs went from a mess on the Xray to 100% better the following day.
We just sat with her until day 5 when they turned the sedation drug dose down and I could finally see her move and hold her
Day 6 also saw matt get his first cuddle. It was so precious, she stared at him for what seemed like forever. She knew who her daddy was.
From here she went into special care and on day 11 home. At this point we still don't know exactly what caused her to be so sick. Part of it may have been that she swallowed on the way out. but it was suspected she had pneumonia. She has barely been sick since. Our blessing.
Charlie was a much easier time, although my sugars spiked at 7wks. I was on insulin
I was induced 2weeks early to prevent any issues with size and danger at birth. I had been having contractions all day and was told at 7pm that I was lucky to be 1cm dialated. The obstetrician was in the process of talking me into a Csection at this stage - he was worried about Charlie's size although I had told him I had Hayley naturally and could feel this baby was smaller. I agreed to the CSection as I was so tired and had had enough so I prepared to go into surgery.
Just as I got up to have a shower and prep I felt pressure (the feeling of needing to go to the toilet). The midwife suspected I was ready to go.....and whisked me into birthing suite.
I had dialated 9cm in an hour and was ready to push.My waters hadnt broken and they didnt want to break them due to the risk of the cord being wrapped around his head. So I started pushing in tremendous pain I had no drugs as there was no time, although my husband wasn't coping seeing me in so much pain and was asking them to give me an epi. Of course by the time the anesthetist would of arrived it would of been too late. At 8:24pm Charlie was born a healthy 8pd 10oz. We got to cuddle and bond no issues with him, he was so content. I got to shower and walk back to ward with no effects of drugs, just high on adrenalin....I didn't sleep until 3am. The positive of drug free is you get this natural high, you don't feel groggy from the drugs at all it is a great feeling.....plus side of having drugs is you don't feel that terrible pain of the head crowning....but when I had the epi. with Hayley I couldn't feel one of my legs for 12hours and I was physically sick.