(Today was her EDD.) Around midnight on the morning of Friday, March 20th, a strong contraction woke me up. I continued having powerful contractions all day, ranging from 20 to 60 minutes apart. I was able to get through each one using techniques I learned in a
Hypnobirthing class, "breathing up" with each uterine surge so that I wasn't in any pain. Brian's mom arrived around 2pm, and Brian and I headed for the hospital at 7:00. I was able to skip triage and go straight into a labor & delivery room, per Jan, the on-call midwife. At my appointment on the previous day I was dilated to 3cm, and once I was settled in at the hospital, I was at a 5. Brian was a wonderful support, rubbing my back and always encouraging me. I continued breathing calmly and relaxing throughout the labor. Brian, Jan, and the nurse Jule all said that they couldn't tell when I was having a contraction because it just looked like I was sleeping the whole time. We knew I was in transition when I threw up, and little Nada Mae came into the world at 11:33pm. I didn't tear at all, which has helped make recovery wonderful. Jule said, "That was one of the best natural births I've ever seen!" and Jan said, "It was an honor to be a part of this." I was able to hold and bond with Nada for quite a while right after she was born, and she nursed for 45 minutes (and pooped) before I gave her up to be assessed and cleaned. We came home Sunday afternoon. I am feeling great, and Nada is so calm and easy-going, which I attribute partly to the calm labor. My MIL is being an amazing help, taking care of Kara and Joshua and preparing meals. We'll see how I adjust to having a family of 5 once she leaves on Friday. Thank you all for your love and support. I can't wait for you to meet our little baby girl! We love her!












