Monday 29 February 2016

End of week 1 and baby blues

WOW!
I cannot believe the last 5 days...everything seems so surreal and I'm still processing what has happened.

I wanted to share my feelings and thoughts directly after the birth of Aaliyah because I honestly had a roller coaster of emotions and out of body experiences that I never thought I would have.

The morning of my c section I was very excited...We were finally going to meet our baby girl!! I imagined seeing her over the drapes and just being happy and excited that I am finally a mum!

When we got into the theatre everything was very bright and cold...I have never been admitted into hospital, let alone had any kind of surgery so this was very weird for me. I am so happy Max was there because he was the only thing I could look at because I just couldn't get comfortable in such a cold room. I got my drips and epidural in and within minutes my body was going numb. I was laying on my back with Max by my side and a blue drape just under my chest. It was a very weird sensation not having control over my body...from this point on all trust was in my doctor and his team. Max was great and kept talking to me and comforting me throughout the procedure. My doctor also talked to me and kept me in the loop on what was happening. Within about 15 min my I heard my doctor say "now Dina I'm going to show you baby and you can thank me for delivering via cesarean" I could hear the doctors struggle with getting her out because she was so high up in my abdomen. Before we could see anything we heard a single cry...Max and I just looked at each other in silence...holy shit thats a real baby!
All of a sudden this baby was being shown to us over the drapes. She was huge and round and I instantly started crying.

Now this is where things get weird for me. I saw my baby and I cried but my initial thought was not joy and happiness for motherhood...My first emotion was emptiness...I had just spent 10 months carrying around this baby inside my tummy and within minutes she was out and crying and I felt robbed of the connection I had during pregnancy. I could barely look at my new baby because it just didn't feel right that I no longer had her in my tummy. I didn't even really enjoy pregnancy that much...it was really uncomfortable at the end and I was ready to have a baby...but emotionally I wasn't ready to see the human I had been carrying for so long.

So after she was out Max got to cut the cord and she got checked over my the paediatrician and then brought over to me. I couldn't believe this was my baby...I looked at her and kissed her but for some reason I just couldn't wrap my head around what just happened. I told Max to hold her as I was having pains in my shoulder and obviously still getting worked on by the doctors. I just lay there with Max and our baby next to me. As some people may know, I am not a very emotional person. However, at this moment all I wanted was to be with Max and hug Max...instead I was laying on a table numb from the chest down and looking at our little girl who was just handed to us like we knew what we were suppose to do.

The next 24 hours is such a blur...it took a few hours before I got feeling back in my legs, meanwhile I was breastfeeding for the first time and just staring at our little creation. It is truly amazing what the human body is capable of and the amount of trust and responsibility parents have instantly after birth.

I think the moment I truly felt joy or happiness for this beautiful little girl was day 2...I was still hooked up to the epidural so hadn't gotten out of bed for 24 hours...and I just stared at this baby (who was already very alert with her eyes open) She looked so innocent and helpless and we were now her only means to survive. As I sat there skin to skin with my baby she just looked at me with her big eyes and many facial expressions and I couldn't help but fall in love. She looks like Max in someways and me in others...her face was changing everyday and I didn't want to miss a thing!

I'm still not sure what you would call the emotions I felt directly after child birth but it was really life changing for me...I would have never thought that I could feel so sad or down about bringing life into this world but I did (even if it was for 48 hours) I'm so glad we had someone taking pictures of the whole process because I would not have appreciated or remembered the ordeal without them. I know I was meant to be a mum and as hard as it is at the beginning I am cherishing every moment because eventually this innocent and helpless baby is going to grow up and not need me as much.

I just want to add as well that I am so lucky to have Max by my side...I couldn't imagine going through this without him. Even though he will say I did all the hard work, I really needed him and he was amazing.

Now to raise a baby!!!



Thursday 25 February 2016

She has arrived!!

What a rollercoaster of a day...

Aaliyah Rose Steens born at 11.30am via c-section.
Weight: 8.9 pounds (4.06kg)
Length: 51cm
Head circumference: 36cm

We have waited very patiently for this girl to make her debut. Ill start from our 40 week check up (aka her due date)

18th Feb: Went in to see Dr. Lewis and checked the baby position and heart rate. All was well except for the face that she was no where near my pelvis or close to being engaged. Because of her position and her size we decided to induce on the sunday (3 days past due date)

21st Feb: Max and I packed our bags and were off to the hospital!! Expecting not to leave until we had a baby...this did not happen.... My dr again checked the babies position and there was no change...he also felt around the head and was very concerned she would not fit through my pelvis.
I had a choice to make..either try and induce and see if she will make her way down..running the risk that she might get stuck or still not engaged..leading to a cesarean. OR elect to have a cesarean done the next day. I really struggled with this choice because like most women I really wanted to have a natural birth. I had put trust in my body and mind that I could go through labor and delivery and over the past few months really committed to do this. I should also mention that the reason I chose the OBGYN I did was because he was very pro natural birth and never once mentioned a cesarean throughout my pregnancy as there were no signs that I would need one. There are doctors out there that would prefer c-sections because they can be scheduled and quick but I knew that wasn't my doctor and I trusted him.

However, any birth natural or not, the outcome is the same...we want a healthy happy baby. So after lots of thinking and back and forth with Max and my midwife (who both just wanted me to make the decision for myself and not just what the doctor has suggested) I decided to skip the induction and head home for the night and return in the morning for the cesarean. I was pretty upset at first because in my mind it felt like I was taking the easy way out...and I was also sad because I didn't get to experience a natural birth. My doctor said I could still go through with the induction and see how my body went during labor..there is always a possibility to deliver vaginaly as women have been doing it for centuries...his concern was more about MY recovery afterwards...if the baby didn't drop I could be in labor for 20+ hours...if the baby got stuck she would be in distress and would have to have an emergency c-section...if she was a bit big would forceps or vacuum need to be used and possible episiotomy.. The last thing I want is to put my baby through unnecessary stress just so I could "experience" a birth.

I think the lead up to a birth is such an unknown time...it doesnt matter what you want to do or what you think you can handle...when it comes down to it, your baby and body make all the decisions. I truly wanted to have a natural birth and feel labor and pushing a baby out of my body...however I make big babies and that path just isn't for me (and wouldn't be enjoyable for anyone if i really went through with it). I am just glad we live in a day and age where women have options for a safer and more practical birth without endangering themselves or baby.

I am very content in my decision now and wouldn't have it any other way! I have a healthy beautiful baby girl!!


Friday 12 February 2016

39 weeks..and counting

Final days...and this baby is beyond comfortable where she is. The days are getting very uncomfortable and hot but she will come when she's ready...

My due date is in 6 days and i don't think she will make an early appearance :( I have decided to have acupuncture to induce labor once the due date has passed. This will give a natural option for induction before I commit to any kind of medical intervention. I would really love to have a natural birth and have this baby out the good old fashion way! However, because of the size I was at birth (and the size of Max) if we wait too long have the due date there is a very good chance I will need a caesarean so hoping for the best with a natural induction.

I have attached some pictures from my maternity shoot I had done a few weeks ago. They really came out great and I enjoyed showing off the bump :)

Hopefully this is the last "pregnancy" post and we can have a "baby" post next!!