On April 30 I met with my OB. She said that the prenatal doctor RARELY suggests getting the baby out, so she took it really seriously. And, since I've been fighting gestational diabetes, my OB was worried that the baby would have big shoulders (a common result). The problem with that is that the baby can get stuck in the birth canal, dislocate a shoulder, and lose the use of that arm for the rest of his life. Well, we didn't want that to happen. On top of all that, I hadn't dilated at all, so induction wasn't a great option. So we decided that a c-section was the best and safest choice.
So, on Monday morning I went to the hospital and got checked in and prepped for the surgery. I don't have very good veins, so it took 4 tries to get an IV in (not fun!). We were delayed a little bit while the drs debated between my c-section and someone else, but they finally decided I could go first.
I have to say that a spinal block feels really weird - especially when they started cutting me open. I could feel where the scalpel was cutting, because of the pressure, but it didn't hurt. Jason was able to sit by my head during the operation. He got some pictures when the baby first came out, and while they were cleaning him up. And he let me be the first to announce his name: Emmet Ray.
Jason suggested Emmet because he really liked the name. We had also been thinking about family names, so I said, "Actually, that's my great-grandfather's middle name, so I'm good with it". And then we chose Ray, which is Jason's grandpa's middle name.
Emmet was 8 lbs 14 oz, 21 inches long.
2 comments:
What a little blessing!
I'm so glad it all worked out! You seem so happy as a mother, as you should be. I think having a newborn is the most magical experience in the world!
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