The moment William was born he picked up his head with his strong neck muscles and looked around at everyone with his steely blue eyes. Other than the recessive chin dimple that runs in Kevin's family, we are trying to figure out which planet he came from since he's his own little man, resembling neither Mom nor Dad so far.
My CNM stayed with us for 3 hours after William was born to make sure we were all doing well and at that point we were. Unfortunately, near midnight we discovered that my uterus, which had suffered no trauma and was intact, had stopped contracting normally, called uterine apnea or hemorrhage. When the uterus stops contracting or doesn't contract at all, the blood vessels don't close and fill with blood. I hemorrhaged between 2-3L of blood overall (between the house and the ER) and had to call 911 after losing and regaining consciousness since my midwife was already too far away to treat me for the emergency care I needed. From the floor where I had passed out, I directed Kevin and my mom until help arrived (now I know I can stay calm amidst even my own emergency). Within minutes we had EMTs, police officers, firefighters and a helicopter on scene. All we were missing amidst this parade was fireworks. As Kevin says, we'll probably have some explaining to do to the neighbors, but at least we live where helicopters can easily land.
Fortunately, Savannah slept through having a helicopter land right outside her bedroom window and the excitement of having two dozen pairs of boots running about the house.
Kevin and Baby William followed me to the hospital and stayed with me after I was released from the care of the ER. We are all doing fine now but I'm on best rest for 7-14 days. My blood pressure when I stand up is very low (86/58) and I have to concentrate on not passing out, so until I build up my hematocrit, hemoglobin and iron levels, I won't have the energy to do very much for a while. Overall I feel better than after Savannah was born, I just don't have any energy.
Savannah holds the new prince, her term. She quickly realized sharing a castle with a prince could have benefits, namely, she's the only princess.
Dearest holds her grandson.
Sara!!! William is a beautiful boy!!! You're right...it's tough to say which of you he looks like at this point - one thing is certain...he is precious and perfect!!! Congratulations to you, Kevin and Savannah (and I'm sure Dearest is so overwhelmed with joy that she is able to spend this time with all of you!!!) And WOW is all I can say about your ordeal post delivery! Thank goodness you had immediate care and all is fine (now) with both mommy and babe! Please rest and enjoy your new bundle! Lots of love to you all! xoxoxo Maggie
ReplyDeleteThanks Maggie! I'm feeling a little stronger today. Sara
ReplyDeletei am so glad everything is okay. congratulations on your new little man, he is so sweet. it makes me want to have one more.
ReplyDeleteOH MY GOODNESS!!! First of all, what a beautiful baby! You have such pretty children. And a boy?! Kevin must be beside himself! I can not believe the ordeal you went through afterward and am glad you are okay. You are an amazingly strong woman and leave me speechless. Let me know how we can be of help. Can we bring anything or do anything to make things a little easier?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful baby, Sara! Kevin looks very proud.
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I have been checking back every day to see if that baby has been born!!!!!! I KNEW IT WAS GOING TO BE A BOY! and now you know that psycics are not "real".
ReplyDeleteI am so excited for you guys!!!!! Tell Savanah Congrats for us!!!!!
I can't believe you, my little friend Sara, had a 9 pound baby in there!!!! holy cow!
con grats Sara!!! get some rest you poor thing....... I cant wait to see more pics!
Congrats on adding a beautiful son to your family! Glad you accomplished a home birth, even if you had to be rushed to the hospital afterward. So glad you are OK. Rest up now!
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