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39 Weeks 3 Days
Around 9 am, I leashed up Leo and headed out for our morning walk. My walks had officially turned into waddles, but we still hit our goal of one mile. I headed inside to shower and get ready for my 39-week appointment. I knew there would be no progress in labor as I didn’t feel any different from my 38-week appointment. The only symptoms I had been experiencing were lightning crotch (gosh, it’s a real thing), swollen ankles, severe heartburn, and the typical aches and pains of being 39 weeks pregnant. I started to dread appointments once they turned into weekly things. It was a repetitive process of getting your weight, urine, and blood pressure, telling the doctor how you felt, and leaving. I had refused all cervix checks after the 36-week one. First off, no one told me how painful they were, and they are also not that necessary until you’re past 40 weeks or in active labor. This time, the doctor had mentioned “induction” if I hadn’t gone into labor by 40 weeks. I didn’t want to go that route, so I decided to do everything to go into labor. I was still eating a ton of pineapple, drinking raspberry tea, walking, sitting on my exercise ball, and consuming dates. After googling a few things, I read that spicy food could help speed up labor. I know many of these things are bogus, but after I heard the word “induction,” I was willing to give them a shot. On the way home from my appointment, I stopped at Homegoods to pick up a new wreath for the door and grabbed some extra spicy sushi (pregnancy safe) from my favorite spot. Kyle and I ate dinner, put up some blinds in the nursery, sat on the porch, and headed to bed after watching Jeopardy.
4:30 am 39 Weeks 4 Days
I woke up at 4:30 am, the same time I do every morning. A few minutes later, I felt a little gush, unlike the gush you see in the movies when a woman’s water breaks. When you’re pregnant, peeing a little when you sneeze or cough is expected, so I wasn’t getting too excited. I said Kyle’s name a few times to get him to wake up, and when he didn’t respond, I did the arm punch move and shouted his name a bit louder. He woke up in a panic since I probably kicked him out of a good rem cycle. He was still trying to catch his breath as I whispered, “I think my water broke.” It took him a few seconds to register what I was telling him. I never pranked him about my water breaking during the pregnancy because I didn’t want him to think I was kidding when the actual moment happened. I stood up out of bed and walked into the bathroom. I pulled my shorts down, and there was a big water spot. Again, I wasn’t sure if it was pee or my actual amniotic fluid. Kyle and I were getting so excited, thinking this could be it! I decided to try to pee to see if any more came out, and when I wiped, there was blood on the toilet paper. I knew for sure it had to be my water!
Kyle started getting dressed fast, and I was moving like a snail. He was concerned that I wasn’t that eager to throw on my shoes and head to the hospital. He asked me as I was figuring out what to wear, “shouldn’t we be hurrying?!” I just laughed and said I needed to shower, have my morning coffee, and go to the bathroom. We had all of the hospital bags downstairs in the office ready to go, so while I showered off and had my morning coffee, he packed the bags, took the dogs out, and got everything prepared for us to go. I made him nervous by going about my morning as if I wasn’t in labor.
5:30 am
The car was packed, and we headed to the hospital. It was only a 14-minute drive, and since it was so early, we didn’t face any traffic. We called our moms and told them we were heading to the hospital. My mom planned to stay with our dogs at the house while we were gone, but I told her I’d let her know if we were admitted or if it was a false alarm. Aside from the leaking, I wasn’t experiencing any signs of labor. I had no contractions and hardly felt Braxton Hicks during my pregnancy, and if I didn’t feel the gush, I probably would have gone about my day. We arrived at the front desk, and the hospital was a ghost town. I casually let the nurse know that I thought my water had broken, and she laughed at how relaxed I was. She had Kyle fill out paperwork as she got a triage room ready for us.
6:20 am
I was more nervous about this being a false alarm than being in actual labor. I did not want to go back home or feel embarrassed about peeing myself and thinking it was my water breaking. Because I tested positive for GBS, I needed to get there as soon as my water broke or there were strong contractions to ensure I could have a few rounds of antibiotics in my IV before delivering. The triage room felt like a hot yoga studio, so as soon as I put on the hospital gown, we had to leave the door open until the air kicked on. It must have been 90 degrees in there!
The nurse came in to do a quick swab to see if the leaking was urine or my water breaking. By the time I got to the hospital, I was pretty sure it was my water breaking since I had saturated a pad on the way there. It took a bit for the nurse to come back, so I made Kyle go to the station and look at the test. We were both smiling so big when we saw that it was positive. We were going to have a baby! Spicy sushi…just saying.
A few minutes later, I had to do the dreaded cervix check. I don’t know if it’s like this for anyone else, but they are almost more painful than giving birth. I would rather have multiple epidurals than a cervix check. At my 36-week appointment, I wasn’t dilated at all, and even though my water broke, I was only 1 cm dilated.
8:00 am
Our room was finally ready! Kyle went down to grab all of our bags, and the nurses wasted absolutely no time when it came to getting things rolling. As soon as I settled into the uncomfortable delivery bed, I received my IV filled with fluids, antibiotics, and Pitocin. I planned to get the epidural but wanted to wait until the pain was unbearable. Bringing your fluffy pillows and cozy blankets to the hospital is necessary. I would have been miserable without them!
9:00 am
Kyle hooked up our firestick (I highly recommend bringing it to the hospital!), so we spent the morning watching Netflix. We even had our YouTubeTV hooked up, so more than local channels were available. Having something to watch made the morning and afternoon fly by. As I sat there eating my popsicles and sipping ginger ale, Kyle found the snack bag and started stress-eating all of the trail mix and snack bars. When you can’t eat anything, it’s hard watching someone else eat. I finally get why everyone told me to pack snacks for the husband!
12:00 pm
I cannot tell you where the day was going. Everything felt like a blur, and with so much going on, I lost track of time. I binged the entire season of Selling Sunset by the afternoon. I finally met the doctor who would be delivering our baby, and she let me know that I could ask for an epidural at any time. We did a quick cervix check, and even though I had been on Pitocin all morning, I was still only 1 cm dilated. It was time to up the Pitocin!
3:00 pm
I finally started to feel stronger contractions. These felt like the most intense period cramps and gradually worsened each time. I finally asked for the epidural because I wanted to enjoy the labor experience.
4:00 pm
The anesthesiologist finally came in to give me the epidural around 4 pm. It took him a bit to get into the room, so I recommend asking before you’re in excruciating pain, just in case it takes a while for them to arrive. I was not nervous about getting the epidural, and I know many people see it as their biggest fear with labor. Trust me, if your contractions are terrible, they’ll distract you from everything going on back there. After signing all the paperwork, he put a bunch of tape on my back, numbed the area with a shot, and then proceeded to do the epidural. It was more of a pinching sensation, but it was done quickly. While getting the epidural, I leaned on Kyle and stayed very still. I could hardly remember what it felt like since my contractions were so strong. After fifteen minutes, my epidural kicked in. Unfortunately, it only kicked in on my right side. I was nervous I’d have to go through it again, but they tilted my body, and a few minutes later, I couldn’t feel anything from the waist down. I could still wiggle my toes but had no sensation down there. The contractions go away instantly! As soon as the epidural kicked in, my legs felt 1000 pounds each. I remember my feet getting so cold, so my fuzzy socks from my hospital bag post were great to have!
5:00 pm
I was feeling excellent by the time 5 pm rolled around. I was still only dilated at 2 cm, so I decided to put my sleep mask on, plug in my earbuds, and get some sleep. I told Kyle to wake me up when Jeopardy was on. I was nervous about how slow dilation was going, and I hoped sleeping and relaxing would move things along. The Pitocin was the highest you could give someone at this point.
7:00 pm
I felt Kyle poking me, telling me to wake up because Jeopardy was about to start. We were super invested in watching Mattea on her win streak. I wasn’t asleep anyway since it’s impossible to get shut-eye when nurses come in and out. After the episode ended, the doctor checked dilation, and miraculously, I was at 7 cm! I was so excited because that meant we would likely have a baby soon! She said jumping from 7 to 10 could happen fast. She also ended up breaking the rest of my water.
7:45 pm
I met my new nurse since they had a shift switch, and they checked me for dilation again. I was officially 9 1/2 cm dilated, and they called the doctor to come in and start getting all the tables ready for delivery! I was so so so excited. I was still feeling good and took some time to text my family that it was time to push!
Instead of spending time putting together gift baskets for the nurses, I ordered a giant box of Crumbl cookies for their break room. I ordered another separate box for the amazing nurse we had during the day. I was so sad when she left her shift. I loved her!
9:00 pm
I spent about 45 minutes with the nurses pushing through contractions. One of the nurses recommended having my epidural lowered so I could feel more pressure for pushing. The anesthesiologist came in thirty minutes later and lowered my epidural.
10 pm
Things started to go a little south. Suddenly, I felt like my kidney was exploding, and my lower back was being cracked in half. When you have an epidural, you’re not supposed to feel that type of pain. I kept telling the nurse I couldn’t push through the pain because it felt like my bones were dislocating. It was one of the worse pains of my life. She said this was normal, and I kept arguing that I shouldn’t feel this pain with an epidural. I just knew things felt weird. This is why it’s important to advocate for yourself when something doesn’t feel right.
10:30 pm
It’s as if every bit of the epidural wore off. I could have gotten up and walked off the bed. With the Pitocin being so high, the pain was even more excruciating. My ribs felt like they were cracking, my back felt broken, and I could feel each contraction, and they were 100x more painful than the ones before the epidural. I told her that it felt like I had fallen 70 feet, broken every bone, and could not push through this pain. She eventually realized that maybe it wasn’t normal and had the anesthesiologist come back to check if my epidural had gone out of my back. While waiting for the anesthesiologist to return, we kept changing positions to make pushing more comfortable, but nothing worked.
12:00 am
It was two hours of excruciating pain before the anesthesiologist finally made his way back into check. At that point, the pain was so intense that I was projectile vomiting, and nothing is worse than throwing up through intense contractions while your body feels like it was thrown off a building. It turns out my epidural had shut off hours ago. I knew it wasn’t normal! Going from no pain to feeling everything while 10 cm dilated and on Pitocin was brutal. Once he plugged the epidural button back in, my body relaxed, and that pain went away. So if someone tells you it’s “normal” and you know it’s not, advocate for yourself.
1:30 am
Since the pain was so bad and my body was tensed up, labor slowed down a lot. As soon as the epidural started working again, my body cooperated, and it was time to have our baby!
2:30 am
I was so exhausted but determined to have this baby! Usually, after pushing so long, a c-section would be mentioned, but our baby had great vitals, so there was no concern.
3:20 am
After another hour of pushing, I was SO CLOSE to delivering. His head was right there, and the nurses said I had about five pushes left to go. I was already crying happy tears, but a nurse came rushing to the door to let my doctor know that a baby was seconds away from being born in the hallway. I started laughing, thinking I was in some sort of prank show. The doctor told me to stop pushing, and she left.
3:38 am
Ten minutes later, she was back. I could not hold back the pushes anymore! Once she sat down, I pushed, and I heard Kyle yell, “We have a baby boy!” and I just lost it. We both started crying, and I could not believe I finally had my son here. I thought it was a boy this entire pregnancy, and most people guessed it was a girl. Kyle was shocked! After birth, it was truly a blur because all I could do was stare at him! He was so perfect and so healthy! He was worth the 7 1/2 hours of pushing. That moment was one of the most incredible experiences, and as soon as my son was in my arms, my entire life changed. I never knew I could love someone so much, and nothing else mattered but our family. All of the things that once used to preoccupy my mind and my time no longer had any importance. He is my whole world. I still find myself just staring at him, crying.
7:00 am
I spent the next few hours holding him and staring at every little feature of his. All of the pain was overshadowed by this moment. A little later, they had our recovery room ready for us. Kyle held our son while the nurses helped me get up for the first time in 24-hours. As soon as I got up, I remember feeling so dizzy, and I felt like I would pass out. After a few minutes, I started to level back out and feel a little more conscious. During this time, Kyle packed up the bags while the nurses helped me use the bathroom and set me up for post-partum recovery. I plan to write a post-partum blog about all the products I’ve been using to help me get through (like puppy pads for leaking!) The hospital does provide everything you need, but there are a few products you can bring from home that are better quality.
8:00 am
We finally got settled into the recovery room. I had been up for over 24-hours, but getting sleep after giving birth was impossible. Nurses come in every thirty minutes, and all I wanted to do was hold my sweet baby. Plus, I had a few phone calls to make to our family.
11:30 am
The hospital does bring meals, but since you don’t get to pick the meals out, I didn’t want any of the food they brought (not that they weren’t good, just didn’t crave the heavy Thanksgiving style meals.) Of course, I took photos just for those foodies curious about what the hospital served. Kyle went out to one of my favorite local delis and picked up my favorites! Because you can’t eat during labor, I was excited to have a sandwich. While he was out grabbing food and coffee from Starbucks, our son had his first shots, a hearing test, and a vision test, and he passed everything!
The entire day flew by, and I didn’t get any sleep since so much was going on.
1:00 pm
Kyle headed home for 30-minutes to bring back swaddles with our baby’s scent for the dogs. This helped a ton with introducing the dogs to their new sibling.
7:00 pm -4 am
We turned on Jeopardy, got ready for the night, and I was looking forward to some sleep! I had trouble closing my eyes because our boy kept breaking out of his swaddle with his strong arms. No matter how tight, he was breaking free. I couldn’t stop thinking about him getting caught under the swaddle, so I decided to hold him, feed him, and cuddle him all night. I was going on almost 48 hours of no sleep, but my adrenaline kept me awake. Every time the nurse came in, she was shocked to see me awake. I highly recommend bringing a zipper swaddle to the hospital if you are paranoid like me. Around 3 am, I passed him to Kyle so I could shut my eyes for a bit. As soon as I passed out, the nurses came in to grab my blood. I’m telling you, those TikTok joking about the people coming into the recovery room is so spot on! It’s hilarious.
5:00 am
I decided to wake up. We somehow convinced the hospital to let us go home around noon! They wanted us to stay another night, but we didn’t find it necessary. I just wanted to be in the comfort of my home and get a good night’s sleep. I was looking forward to taking a hot shower.
8:00 am
I was in the mood for some oatmeal and coffee, so Kyle headed to Starbucks and picked us up for breakfast and some snacks for the morning.
12:00 pm
Kyle packed up the car, brought up the car seat, and we made our way home! I was excited to introduce the dogs to their new brother and see our little man in his nursery!
These past few weeks have been filled with ups and downs. A few days after giving birth, I had a D&C surgery for retained placenta fragments, causing severe bleeding, pain, and delayed milk. It was so scary, and spending the entire day away from my son was the worst part. Navigating motherhood has been a trial and error process. Motherly instincts kicked in, and all the books I had read before went right out the window. It’s almost been a month since bringing him home, and we have finally created a good routine, and things are getting easier around here. We are absolutely in love with him, and it’s been so much fun becoming parents. I plan to catch up on blogs, but it’s been so lovely to spend these moments with him. He’s been sleeping like a little bean on my chest this entire blog, and I feel this is how I’ll be writing blogs for the next few months.
I’ve always loved hearing about other birth stories because they are so different! Some people have it easy, and some have it a million times worse. I love how much it changes you and the empowerment you feel once it’s all over.
I’m excited to be back blogging, and my goodness, we have SO MUCH to catch up on! Xo, I’m sorry if my birth blog was a little all over the place. The entire day was a blur, and piecing it together was challenging. I have my nursery blog, third trimester, postpartum recovery, and many more blogs to work on this month!
Questions for you!
- Did you have easy labor or tough labor?
- Do you have any questions for me?
- What would/was your go-to meal after labor?
Lori says
I’ve had 3 babies, my first was an easy vaginal delivery, except for her getting stuck on my pelvic bone and pushing for almost 3 hours. She came out a teeny tiny 6 pound peanut!
The second I was induced and when the nurse checked my cervix, she turned white and called the doctor in, my sons cord was coming out and I was only 5cm dilated. So the nurse had to keep her hand inside me so the cord didn’t get crimped, I remember them cutting my bra and gown off of me and putting a huge gas mask on my face, next thing I knew, I was waking up from an emergency c-section. I woke up bawling because I didn’t know if my son lived. It was awful. He did live, and was 10 pounds of chub with blond wispy hair. He was perfect. All that pain and horror was worth it. My next baby was a planned c-section, it was smooth and easy, and ended with another chubby baby boy! 💙
Taralynn says
oh my gosh that is so scary! I’m sorry you went through that. I’m so happy that your son is healthy and perfect!!
Jenni says
Congratulations!!! There is nothing more magical than becoming a parent! I really didn’t want to be induced either and I was terrified of it since it seemed I never heard of anyone having an “easy labor” with induction. It became medically necessary to be induced when I was 37 weeks and I actually had a great experience! It took 26 hours, but I was only in major pain 2 of those hours when my epidural failed, similar to yours! The way you described your pain is exactly how I felt! I truly felt like my pelvic bones were shattering. I was also told it was normal and wasn’t taken seriously until I was vomiting and saying I felt like I was going to black out. It’s truly amazing how all of the pain instantly goes away when your baby is in your arms and they’re so worth it you feel like you could do it 100 times over again.
Taralynn says
I’m sorry you went through that pain as well, but you’re so right about it being so worth it!! xo
krista says
I literally cried my way through this post, congratulations on your little guy! How are you feeling?
Taralynn says
Aww thank you, Krista!
Each day gets a bit better!
Kaylin says
Hey Taralynn! I loved reading your birth story ❤️. When I had my first, I was similar in thinking I peed myself LOL. I was in such denial my sister had to come over and smell the toilet paper after I wiped. 🤣🤣🤣 Meanwhile my husband was pacing back and forth in a panic. The rest of her story was smooth, I slept while the Pitocin and epidural did their jobs. With my son two years later the epidural failed like yours! When it came time to push I felt everything, and suffered from back pain til about 6 months after.
I’m so happy for you, Kyle, & your son! Congratulations ❤️
Taralynn says
Oh My Gosh! Your sister is the ream MVP 😂
Sarah says
Ghosh Taralynn! After reading your labor experience I’m so glad you’re in a good place now. Given you went in so early for GBS it’s unfortunate they induced you (Pitocin). I was positive as well but choose to stay home as long as possible because I know hospitals prefer to rush things and those are always interventions. I had refused to be induced or have pain meds as it’s so important that I feel what’s going on with my body. I birthed my son at 41 weeks 2 days. My son is almost 8 years old now but reading your story brings back the memories of the anticipation of meeting your little one!
I had a midwife and labored mostly at home and went to a birthing center. I was 9cm dilated on arrival and I barely let them check me bc the contractions were so intense. I didn’t have any interventions / pain meds, etc. I had a water birth and my son was en caul (water never broke). My birth plan was aiming for all of the above minus the water birth – that was spontaneous but amazing.
Thank you for sharing your story, and be ready to have a different child every few weeks as they change SO fast!
Gabrielle says
Congratulations! I’ve been following you since your tumblr days and feel like I’ve grown up with you. I’m so happy that baby boy is here (I was team boy!) and that you are both happy and healthy. I laughed when you said you wanted a sandwich. That is all I wanted after the birth of my first son as well! It just hits different. Wishing you all the best as you navigate motherhood and I look forward to continue to follow along xo
Holly says
I just had my fifth baby 4 months ago. My oldest just turned 7 in March and I’m 27 years old 😂. People think we are crazy.
My first three were induced and my last two I either had my water break (#4) or contractions started (#5). All my labors were 12 hours up to 24 hours. I’ve gotten an epidural every time except with #2 I got it too late and ended up having to push before the medicine kicked in. Don’t wait too late ladies!! 😂
I feel bad that getting your cervix checked hurt so much! i have a male doctor here in Montana where I live and he is so gentle it never hurts. One time he was out of the office and I had to see a female doctor and I started crying while she was checking my cervix because it hurt so bad 😂😂 needless to say I’ve seen the same doctor with all 5 because I’m terrified other doctors would hurt me. But I also love him he’s awesome and has delivered 4 out of 5 of my babies also.
Were you able I pee after your epidural wore off? i couldn’t pee for like 6-9 hours after and the nurses would get so worried about me but my muscles just didn’t want to work down there!
Did you have to get stitches? Luckily I’ve never tore but I’ve had some friends get 3rd degree tears.
My go to meal after having a baby is something comforting like soup, casserole, pot pie. Basically anything warm, tasty, and something I DID NOT have to make… 😂😂
Sounds like you did an awesome job! Your ready to have 4 more babies for sure! haha
Jennifer B. says
Oh my gosh, congratulations!!! What a whirlwind. That’s awesome that you advocated for yourself, it’s so important. Your body knows when something is wrong and it’s good that you trusted your instincts. You all look so happy and over the moon in the pictures, I’m so happy for you all!
I actually had my water break like in the movies, which everyone told me never happens lol. We were at the Star Wars May the 4th theme Phillies game last month. I had been feeling really unwell for two weeks but we decided to go out for a date since I was six weeks away from my due date and our little man decided he wanted to start to make his appearance. I got admitted that night and they gave me steroids and antibiotics to make sure his lungs would develop since he was coming six weeks early. They started the Pit on Friday and I went from 1cm on 5/4 to 3cm on 5/6 around 3:30pm. I refused the epidural or cath placement because I wanted to wait until the pain was worse. Then I asked for it around 4:30pm and when they came to place it at 5PM, I told them it was too late and no one believed me until they checked and, sure enough, he was ready to come out. So my whole birth plan of an epidural went out the window and I had the baby quickly after before my husband made it back to the hospital (he was home taking care of the dogs and getting me different clothes since we thought it would be a while). Our little man is stubborn like his parents and makes his own timelines and played the best prank on us all for his arrival. We got sushi and sub sandwiches and all the fun foods I couldn’t eat during pregnancy once I was discharged.
How is the baby doing with the dogs?
Again, CONGRATULATIONS!! And thank you for sharing your story, it’s so nice to hear/read other people’s experiences!
Teresa Bolton says
Congratulations! I recently delivered my second daughter in early April and while my labor process with my first was near-bliss, my second was very scary. We’re still a bit unsure what happened but ultimately my first epidural was placed wrong and I had an allergic reaction when it was placed correctly. My blood pressure dropped to 60/40 multiple times and I remember thinking there was a chance I wasn’t going to make it. I delivered my 10 pound daughter without any epidural, on maximum pitocin, and she was face up. When you describe the level of pain it’s incredibly accurate! Especially if you don’t mentally prepare yourself beforehand (someone who chooses to go without pain meds). My go-to after labor with both girls has been Portillos hotdogs (I live in chicago) and a Dr Pepper! And of course, Starbucks too 😉 You’re doing great mama! Looking so forward to reading more about your journey. It’s the best job in the world.
Emily says
This was the most interesting birth story I’ve ever read, coming from someone who doesn’t even want kids! 😂 Thanks for sharing! 🙂 Glad you’re doing well! Always love reading your blog posts! 🙂 💛
Jasmine says
Thanks for sharing!! Loved reading this. I’m due in October and reading this was so helpful.
Been following you for so many years and it’s so cool to in othe same journey again!
Milena says
Congratulations Taralynn! I am soo happy for you and Kyle! You are such a beautiful family with this wonderful sweet boy 🙂 I loved your story and how authentic you always are sharing your thoughts and experiences, thank you so much for that! Sending you a lot of hugs from Barcelona 🙂
Sara D. says
Such a beautiful story. No matter how many times I read a birth story, I always cry and find myself so overwhelmed of joy for the couple. Soak it in – it really is true when they say it flies by. My son just turned one and I’m so emotional, LOL. Sooooo, so happy for you all and congratulations. <3
Dorothy says
I love reading L&D stories! I have a 5 year-old boy and still think back fondly on my delivery with him. I was actually 4 centimeters dilated for the last 4 weeks of my pregnancy, and they had to induce me because I went over term. I didn’t remember the thing about not eating, so I had a big breakfast before I went in to be induced since I figured I’d need my energy! That meant as soon as I was induced I had a bowel movement AND I threw up- all that put me from 4 to 10 centimeters within an hour of being induced, so no time for an epidural. I got to start pushing and my baby boy arrived after another thirty minutes! It’s crazy how every story is different, I’m glad you have your healthy boy with you now though!
Amber says
I loved your story! There is NOTHING like the birth of your children….let alone your first! All the love to you and new little fam!
Kaitlyn Leger says
Hi Taralynn,
Congrats on your beautiful baby boy!! Motherhood is truly the most rewarding, terrifying, exciting, and humbling challenge. My children are my absolute world, as I’m sure you can relate.
1.Did you have easy labor or tough labor?
Baby #1: My water broke at midnight and contractions started a few hours later. Just like you, I was only dilated to a 1 and pitocin took FOREVER to kick in. I didn’t start dilating until my epidural around 4PM. My daughter was born after about 2 hours or so of pushing at 6:59 PM weighing 6lbs 2.6oz. She got stuck on my cervix on her way out and that was difficult for the doctor to stitch back up.
Baby #2: This on was a planned c-section due to some other health issues I had been experiencing throughout my entire pregnancy. I was scheduled to have the baby on my birthday (June 7) but my contractions started exactly one year ago today (it’s my son’s 1st birthday today!!!). They woke me up around 3AM and he was safely delivered at 10:44AM weighing 8lbs 2oz. Recovery was SO MUCH EASIER this time around
2. Do you have any questions for me?
How is your breast feeding journey going? I know how hard it can be sometimes! I reached my goal of one full year for both of my kids and I’m a little relieved to finally have my body back haha
3. What would/was your go-to meal after labor?
I don’t remember after my daughter was born, but I DO recall just being excited to eat in general after my son was born. I was so sick with him and the heartburn was BRUTAL. I just wanted to be able to eat without suffering for it later. I DID however look forward to a glass of wine after each baby was born!
Sally says
Thank you for sharing- such a beautiful post. So very happy for you! You have created a magical life and wonderful relationship and now a perfect baby (not to forget your gorgeous home and pups!!) Much love from Canada!
Taralynn says
Awwww thank you, Sally!
Nora says
That sounds awful with the epidural wearing off! Good for you for advocating for yourself!!! And thank you for sharing your little boy’s birth story with us 💙 what a privilege.
My 3 births were all very different – the first was a planned c-section due to baby being breech, but labor started 10 days before it was planned for us to have her. They didn’t believe me on the phone because I was so calm, and by the time they reluctantly admitted me… baby’s vitals weren’t great anymore. Then everything went VERY quickly and I was in surgery within 30 minutes. I didn’t get to hold baby until I was in our recovery room hours later and that still stings.
Second birth, I was way overdue… and I wanted baby OUT 😂 I ate spicy food… took a long walk… and then my water broke in the middle of the night just like yours, haha! I got very strong contractions very quickly, and by the time I got the epidural I had pretty much lost any kind of sense and was on all fours on the floor, screaming at everyone wanting to touch me 🙈😂 the epidural was amazing, I got to sleep a little and then it took 1-2 hours of pushing.
Third… I was adamant that I wanted to try a non-medicated birth at the hospital. We had an amazing team on call, and they made my dream come true. It was INTENSE. But nothing near as bad as labor after my water broke with my 2nd. Baby was born within 2 or 3 pushes, and it happened so fast they just about managed to get a doctor running in the door 😅 by far my best birthing experience.
I hope you’re recovering well! Sounds like such a shock with the retained placenta. Enjoy the days of having a tiny baby, it really does go as fast as they say. You’ll blink and he’ll have his first birthday. I cherish the weeks I fully took off after having my third, it was the best for bonding!
Also… I laughed out loud when I saw the pic of your bagel with deli meat 😂😂😂 that was my first meal post-delivery and it was SO GOOOOOOOD after 41 weeks without nice, cold, deli turkey 🤣
Rebecca says
Congrats to you and Kyle! Our baby was born in January, we were also waiting to find out gender. I was induced due to high BP and the entire process took 3.5 days. But in the end he arrived at 35+1 and was 6lbs. Breastfeeding hasn’t worked out very well for us, which has been hard.
Can’t wait to follow your motherhood journey!
Hannah says
Congrats. I had a pretty traumatic birth story ending up with shoulder dystocia and baby with a featured arm. He was too big for my pelvis but he’s happy and healthy 6 month old now so all good.
Question for you, why did they start a pitocin drip straight away? Why didn’t they send you to labour at home? Most places give you 24 or 48hours post waters breaking before giving induction meds?
Hannah says
Fractured arm that should say
Taralynn says
Because I tested positive for GSB, they wouldn’t send me home since I needed a few hours of antibiotics before delivering. As for the pitocin! I’m not sure. I guess I just thought that was normal!
Ashleigh says
Coming from a nurse pitocin is used to induce labor and is not a standard drug given.
Shelby says
Congratulations Taralynn! I’m so happy for you and Kyle, and your dogs look very calm ♡ I hope your recovery is going well and I’m looking forward to the upcoming blogs.
Taralynn says
Thank you, Shelby! Our dogs are so so so in love with him!
Katie says
Hi Taralynn! I loved reading your story! Mine was similar with my water breaking but no contractions. I hope you and your family are settling in nicely! Congratulations
Taralynn says
Thanks, Katie!
Jaime says
Did you have easy labor or tough labor?
– I’d say it was easy compared to what I’ve read. I was induced and I remember being hooked up, putting on HGTV, and when I woke up I was 9cm dilated. It was crazy lol we always laugh about it lol. Hardest part was post-partum – I was SO anxious about everything little thing and it took 5+ months to feel like my son was going to be okay ever moment of the day lol.
Do you have any questions for me?
– No question but HOW exciting to find out what you’re having at birth! I found out about my son at 12 weeks lol maybe 2nd baby I’ll wait it out 🙂
What would/was your go-to meal after labor? Go to meal.. we had alot of smoothies and burritos lol! Smoothies were great because you dont need two hands to eat it lol and burritos really helped fill me up when I was pumping and STARVING haha
Congrats on such a beautiful boy and writing all this down – it really is a blur! Never thought I would have a son but I absolutely love it and hope you do too.
Doraly Jacobo says
Congratulations! He is perfect!!! I ended up having to be induced with my son about 2 weeks early because of preeclampsia. My husband had had covid and we literally scheduled our induction for the first day out of his quarantine! My epidural only worked about 45 minutes and then I felt EVERYTHING! So I knew exactly what you were describing! It was so awful but worth every bit of it when they place your baby on your chest! My recovery was super rough tho! I had even more ongoing issues with preeclampsia and ended up having to stay almost a whole week in the hospital because of it and baby also had super bad jaundice. The worst part was that because we had our baby during covid no one could come into the hospital except my husband. We were both new to the whole parenting thing and while we had lots of nurses that were wonderful sometimes you still just need advice and a hug from your mom. Enjoy every second of your son’s infancy! It goes by so so fast! I know everyone says that but it really does!! Hope life continues to get sweeter for you and your new family 🙂
Andrea says
Congratulations on your little boy! I am also a boy mama and it’s just the best! I’m so happy for your little family.
I am also so, so sorry they made you go through that much pain! I’m a medical student who wants to go OBGYN, and this has reminded me, again, how we need to pay more attention to our patients and believe them when they say something is wrong. I’m so glad you were able to advocate for yourself!
My twins were an easy delivery under difficult circumstances. I had a C-section and the recovery was brutal! My littlest one was a repeat C-section and I think the recovery for that one in the hospital was worse. I passed out from how much blood I had lost and it was one of the scariest times of my life. Thankfully, everyone is fine now, and all three of my boys are happy and healthy! It’s so true what they say; it’s like your heart is living outside of your body.
Jean says
Congratulations to you and Kyle on the birth of your beautiful baby boy! I know you both are so in love with him!
I’m sorry you were in such pain. I had an easy labor and delivery. My water broke at 7:30am and my daughter was delivered at 7:30pm so I was in labor for 12 hours. Like you, I wasn’t sure that my water had even broken. My sweet nurse decided to stay past her shift with me in to the evening. And my doctor was fantastic. I was able to get an epidural and felt no pain. I did feel a lot of pressure from the Pitocin during the birth of my baby. I only had to push about 4 or 5 times. I have to admit I was a little worried about the actual delivery because I was an almost 41 year old first time mom who was 41 weeks along! But the whole day couldn’t have gone any smoother.
I don’t have any questions but I do have some comments. No one had ever mentioned that it was normal to feel that the ligaments and joints in my hips and legs would feel so loose for several months! Also, cuddle baby boy as much as you can because they grow so fast. Especially during the first year!
I think the first meal after childbirth was a smoothie and a biscuit. 🙂
Take care Taralynn!
Stacy says
My delivery was scary. I was 35 weeks and had to have an emergency cesarean. My son was in the NICU for 6 weeks. He’s now 6 months old and thriving thank God. My husband brought me my favorite sandwich from jersey Mike’s and it was glorious. Something about a good sandwich after labor is 🙌🏼
Amanda says
I also love reading birth stories! I have two kids (4 year old daughter and 14 month old son) and both labors were super uneventful and fast. Under 8 hours from induction to birth with my first and under 5 hours with my second. If we go for a third I am afraid we won’t make it to the hospital in time lol!
Good look with settling into motherhood! Remember that every phase is exactly that, a phase that will pass (both the good and bad ones – so take time to enjoy the good stuff!)
Leah says
Loved reading your story! And so true how crazy different everyone’s is! I too was in denial about labor starting, I was like no I just peed myself. Almost didn’t grab the hospital bags I was so in denial. I had a rough labor, they did pitocin after an hour due to my water breaking and no progress. After that things got very bad. My contractions were all over the place and wouldn’t calm down. After 12 hours of unmedicated labor I got an epidural which helped my body calmed down and actually dilate (I was still only at 2 cm). Even with the epidural the pain was so terrible during pushing I could feel A LOT. Now I know it’s not normal for next time. Congrats on your beautiful baby boy! It’s crazy how your mindset with so many things changes with a baby. Mine is now 16 months old, it flies by!
Cayleigh says
Congrats!! He’s so precious! I had to get a blood transfusion from losing blood and an emergency NICU stay from a random rash on baby. Turned out to be nothing. It was exhausting but so emotionally powerful to go through. At the time I thought I’d never want to go through that again and here I am almost 6 months pp and I have some strong urge to have another. I wish I could have been successful with my milk supply but losing blood and other health issues got in the way. Never thought I would need to go through a grieving process and find closure for that.
Jodi Secret says
Congrats on your new addition, you look so happy!!! They say some ladies are just meant to have babies and I guess that was me. All very easy deliveries. My 1st being born within 2.5 hours. I thought I had time for the hubby to come home and take me, well needless to say I lived out in the country which was a 30 min. drive to the hospital. Thankfully my brother needed something from the family farm and I said your taking me to the hospital. Upon arrival baby was coming and a doctor delivered her while in the middle of surgery. My 2nd, similar story but hubby was there this time and was I was able to get settled in first. That was a 3 hour delivery from water breaking to delivery. On my last I opted for a scheduled delivery so I wasn’t rushing to the hospital. I got there and they checked me and said you’re in labor. With all 3 my contractions just felt like cramps, no pain, and I never needed any pain meds, they were alwYs amazed at how calm I was during delivery.
Question: How many children would you like to have?
Food: I don’t recall.
Again congratulations!!!
Zoe says
I love hearing birth stories!
I’ve had 3 kids, 1 at a hospital and 2 at a birth center.
Baby #1 I was induced for and let me say, contractions with pitocin are so much worse than completely natural. I ended up with an epidural, which I wasn’t against, but also wasn’t the plan. It wore off before pushing though and they couldn’t get someone in to do it again. This birth lasted about 11 hours arrived at 1 pm and he was born at 12 am, but then we had to stay at the hospital for 3 days and that was the worst because there were no complications and I just wanted to SLEEP and go home. I was only 19 so I didn’t know how to advocate for myself at that point. I never got much sleep because of the darn vital checks! I had hospital food after — I think it was waffles with strawberries. I would have literally eaten anything I was so hungry.
For baby #2 we got to the birth center around 6-7pm and she was born around 8:45. I wanted to try a water birth with her, but it all progressed too quickly for it. The placenta took it’s sweet time coming out which was hard for me because it was like giving birth twice and I just wanted to hold my baby. We went home the next morning! I don’t remember what I ate after, I know I had some oatmeal before we left in the morning though.
Baby #3 I think we got to the center around 8am and she was born just before noon. This was by far the most relaxing one. I’m a morning person so I was more awake, more ready and we didn’t have to stay the night somewhere that wasn’t home. We didn’t have any complications and we were home by 4 pm! For this one one of the nurses went to Panera to get me a sandwich for lunch.
Michelle says
Congratulations!
I thought I was having an easy delivery, started with contractions, they had to break my water, but every time they would try to reposition me for the epidural his heart rate would drop. They didn’t seem to make a big deal about it so I just thought whatever. I couldn’t feel a thing while pushing and after only a little bit they were like well, he isn’t moving we’re going to have to suction him out and they called the NICU team in. I was like wait, what? I can try harder! It turns out he had the cord wrapped around his neck twice, and they didn’t tell us, which obviously I’m thankful for. Less panic. The NICU team was only in there for 5 minutes and he turned out fine! I love those first little baby snuggles. He’s now 8 months old with a little spitfire personality and trying to move EVERYWHERE!
Jane says
Congratulations!!! What an ordeal you’ve been through! My heart goes out to you for all you’ve been through, but you’re holding your baby now!!! In my hospital, we don’t let people push for more than 4 hours, let alone 7 or thereabouts! I wonder if the retained placenta has something to do with how long they let you push? Are you upset with the hospital — between not believing that something was wrong with the epidural and then the doctor having you wait to push out the baby so that they could deliver someone else!? I’d be furious. And it’s also very questionable that they let you push for that long! I’d strongly consider somewhere else for baby #2!!!
Christine says
Congratulations on your little baby boy! This post brought tears of joy to my eyes! So happy for you and Kyle!!!
Mie says
I KNEW IT WAS A BOY!! CONGRATS, I’m so happy for you ❤️ It’s so strange, been reading your blog since the Tumblr days, and now you’re a mom, I love it, feels like we’re growing up together 😭❤️🙏🏽 So so so excited to hear more about what it’s like to be a mom and what else the future brings. So happy for you, Taralynn, again; CONGRATS ❤️
Valerie says
Congratulations on the birth of your baby boy!!
Natalija says
Dear Taralynn,many many congratulations to both Kyle and you on the birth of your son! As a person who has followed you from the early blog and baby Grumples days I love to see what a beautiful journey you are on. I’m now a mum of 3,all born after an induction at 42 weeks, first labor ended up with Caesarian partially working, a cut and foreceps delivery,second was relatively smooth,third one-emergency Caesarian due to baby’s heartbeat dropping. Every labour was different,but i guess the induction is hardly ever easy-and you were right wanting to avoid it! But all is well that ends well as the saying goes. I hope you’re settling into a routine that allows you to get some rest and sleep and I’m sending you the best wishes all the way from the UK. Congratulations again and I can’t wait for more of your blogs and impressions!
Charlotte says
Congratulations to you and Kyle! I am glad you and baby are doing well now. I just had my first baby (a boy too) in March and the newborn snuggles are just so sweet. I love the little sounds he makes when he is sleeping. It is so much fun to watch him experiencing everything for the first time, sounds, smells, textures. Thank you for sharing your birth story! I’m so happy for you and look forward to reading your upcoming posts as a new mom!