It's been awhile since my last post, I know.
Traveling and having babies will do that, I guess. Such is life…Some of you
have asked for an update on our birth story….so here you go! Although I'm sure having birth overseas is very different for anyone who does it, hope this gives you a quick snapshot into what things were
like for the Fleming four :)
In February, we headed to another Big City in a close-by
state. We really enjoyed our time in there; it was easy to get used to Western
shopping malls, red meat, and Krispy Kreme donuts. Our company provided a flat
for us to stay in, and some friends were even in the same apartment complex
(which was super helpful when it came time for Baby Gabe to be born!). We had
been there about 2 weeks when I woke up one Sunday evening (well, Monday
morning, actually) having some irregular contractions. They weren't very strong
at first, so I just tried to go back to sleep and ignore them. By 2:30 AM they
were still coming, but stronger. Still not regular, so I actually thought I may
be in false labor. Toby was up by now, and we were trying to figure out if this
was the real deal or not :)
We called the doctor about 4 AM, and he said to come on in (the hospital
was about 45 minutes away, so I was glad we left when we did!). We dropped
Haley off at some friends' home, and headed in the taxi to the hospital. It
wasn't until about halfway there, that I realized this was for real. The driver
realized it too, and gradually began to increase his speed. Guess he didn't
want to help deliver in his cab :) We got to the hospital, got checked
out (I was dilated to a 7), and went straight to the delivery room. I asked for
an epidural, but Gabe was coming to quickly (I would recommend being a little
more prepared for natural childbirth, in case that's the only option you have! I know lots of people prefer this, but let me tell you…if I have the option, I'm getting some pain meds in me!). After pushing for about 45 minutes,
in no AC mind you, (the doctor kept saying, "Just one more good
push." It took about 50 more "good pushes" until he came), Gabe
was finally born. Of course, I didn't know if the baby was a boy or girl, and
nobody was telling me! All I could think was, "I"m glad that child is
out!", and "Is it a boy or a girl?" After vocalizing the latter,
someone responded with, "A boy!" Hurray! Gabe was finally here :)
They whisked him away for cleaning, screening, and shots. Toby went to keep an
eye on him, and I spent the little energy I had left trying to convince nurses
that I wanted some
cold water to
drink (Indians have this funny fear that cold drinks make you sick, so they weren't too keen on giving me any). Finally,
they agreed to cold milk, which I didn’t drink--okay, eww, and headed me to my room. We
were so thrilled Gabe was finally here…it had been a long time coming. Even
though it was quite the experience, of course, he was worth it! But next time…I’m
opting for delivery in the States. Just saying’.
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| Just call him Dr. Daddy. |
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| Warm and swaddled :) |
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| Yes, I am as tired as I look! |
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