Yes, you read that correctly. Mr. William decided to come 4.5 weeks early on May 10, 2012. He weighed 6 lbs 4 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. Amazingly, no NICU was required. He came out perfect and I cannot even begin to tell you how lucky I feel.
I must warn you though - reading my birth story is not for the faint of heart. Even though I had a wonderful outcome, my labor and delivery was kind of a train wreck and probably would scare the curap out of me if I was reading it having never gone through the experience. So please read at your own risk.
I woke up the Monday before my delivery and immediately took my blood pressure as I had every morning for the past three months. It was then that I knew something was wrong. Usually in the morning it is between 115-120/70 or 80s. That day it was 142/84. Even though it was a reading that was not in the danger zone for my blood pressure, I knew it was not normal for me. I called my doctor's office to inform them, and they told me to sit tight and if any other symptoms came about, to come down to triage. Sounded like a plan.
I continued about my day, but around 5 pm I became extremely dizzy and light headed. A call was placed once again to my doctor's office and Mr. SB and I made our way down to triage at our hospital.
**Side Note** Even though my water didn't break and I was no where near delivering, Mr. SB still treated our trip to the hospital as though I was in active labor. He drove like a maniac, almost plowed over some poor old lady in the elevator with a walker (he claimed she blended into the wall) and I was told to "hurry up and walk faster." I thought this was hilarious.
Once in triage, my blood pressure numbers were high. Again, not extremely high, but worse than what they were. For the first time ever my labs were slipping as well. Kidney function was getting worse and my platelet numbers were dropping. After surviving over 8 weeks since my diagnosis, pre e was starting to rear its ugly head.
I was admitted to the hospital for overnight observation and was sent first thing on Tuesday morning for a growth ultrasound. Little SB was measured to be 6 lbs and 14 ounces at 35 weeks and 3 days. I knew at that moment they were going to push for delivery.
After my ultrasound as I had predicted, a few doctors came in to talk to me about my options. They recommended delivery. My labs were getting worse and although I was not in danger yet, it was around the corner (pre e can go from mild to scary pretty quickly). They said that if I wanted, I could stick it out in the hospital and see how much my body could take, but that was not worth the risk to me and my baby. I agreed to go in for an induction and a few hours later I was whisked away to labor and delivery.
Stay tuned for my next installment :)
Sorry to hear you had a pre-e delivery as well. I was told the same thing, that there wasn't an imminent danger at that moment...but that pre-e could go from bad to worse really quickly and that at 37.5 weeks it was better for both me and baby to have him outside.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a good outcome as well. Looking forward to reading the rest.
~Cactus Bud
OMG! Well, I'm glad he's out, and that you're both ok... Can't wait to read the rest of your story!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, SB! Looking forward to rest of your story and hopefully a pic? :)
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