A Baby Story

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Ok, since many have wondered, here’s the basic rundown of events:

Tue morning: We had our scheduled check-in, everything was fine, no progress at all. Looked like maybe next week at best.

Wed morning: Kate started having fairly regular contractions in the morning around 1:00AM. They were about 5 min apart and lasting for 45 sec. We went in at 8:00 for a check-in, but still no dilation, so we thought maybe we’ll walk around a bit, try to get things moving.

Wed afternoon: Kate’s still having contractions but they’re farther apart, but lasting 70 sec now. Pretty weird, but she’s having trouble relaxing (understandably) and her lower back pain is worsening, so they called over a script for Ambien and she took that to try to get some sleep. What they don’t tell you is that Ambien is a mild hypnotic that is really fast-acting, one minute Kate was asking for a pudding-pop, the next minute it was falling out of her hands and she looked completely stoned. Nothing’s freakier than talking to your wife and having her just stare back at you glossy-eyed. Don’t do drugs kids…

Wed evening: The Ambien zonked her out for about an hour, but after she woke up the contractions resumed and were 3 min apart. Seemed like we must be progressing, so we went to the hosptal for a labor check. She was a little further along but still nowhere close so they gave her some pain meds and we spent the night there.

Thu morning: She’s feeling better, the contractions are still there, but less frequent and less intense. So rather than try to induce we decided to go home and relax to see if the contractions went away or became more frequent again.

Thu afternoon: Rather uneventful: Kate got some sleep in, I went to work that day.

Thu evening: The contractions came back in full force. After a few hours of progressively getting worse it got the point where her back muscles began to spasm (probably from going through 36 hrs of contractions) and it got point where if the contraction itself wasn’t hitting, a spasm was, and she was in constant enormous back pain. Back to the hospital we go for the epidural. She was checked in and setup by 11:30. Now we wait.

Fri morning: Over the night she actually got some sleep and much needed relief from the back pain. By morning she had progressed fully and was ready to deliver. 10:30ish she started and at 11:00 Molly came into the world: 8 lbs. 2 oz. 20″ tall and big head of dark hair. Kate had some minor complications afterwards, but she’s doing fine now, recovering well, and Molly is healthy as an ox. I never understood that expression and still don’t.


Labor: 58 hours.
Delivery: 25 minutes.
Beautiful healthy baby: priceless.

2 Responses to “A Baby Story”

  1. Ha ha ha ha
    Ambien was not what it was cracked up to be for me either. Steve basically described my experience as “Ann on acid”. I couldn’t focus on objects and continually had to go to the bathroom - not a good combination when you are hooked up to 2 different monitors!
    Sorry to hear about 58 hour labor! I only did 20 before the C-section, which was a good thing.
    Molly is beautiful, it’s something else bringing them home huh? MAkes all that work you did worth it.
    I’ve got more pics up on my myspace site - one has you (Katie)in it from pumpkin picking last year.
    Take carfe, Ann


    - Ann
  2. BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!! You do great work Katie and Pat. Congratulations to all of you and especially to Molly, she is one lucky girl to have such great parents. It will be interesting to see if she has a great sense of humor too. I will have to get some of that Ambien to get me through the winter. Take care and give Molly a million kisses for me!
    Love, Marie


    - Marie Brombos

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