(Part 1) [warning, there are some tasteful, but could be considered graphic, birth pictures to follow]
So! The whole room was prettty unprepared when I said the baby was coming - including Mike and my mom!
Our midwife said "are you sure?" checked and said some version of "yep, you're sure - that baby is coming!" Nothing was ready in the room - in fact, I was still wearing those awesome mesh underwear and a pad - that was super fun to try to get off in a hurry!
So! The whole room was prettty unprepared when I said the baby was coming - including Mike and my mom!
Our midwife said "are you sure?" checked and said some version of "yep, you're sure - that baby is coming!" Nothing was ready in the room - in fact, I was still wearing those awesome mesh underwear and a pad - that was super fun to try to get off in a hurry!
Once we took the 90 seconds or so to get as situated as possible I could push when I wanted to. I stayed on my left side the whole time because that was most comfortable. I remember thinking "there is NO WAY I can lay on my back right now" I held up my right leg and honestly, the contractions did all the work.
I remember hearing about these "pushing contractions" in our Bradley classes years ago and let me tell you something, the body does such awesome work. I was really deep in my own head at this point and so laser focused on the end game - I let the contractions do the majority of the work and just waited it out.
There weren't many contractions that happened and I passed right by the ring of fire. Maybe because the sac was still intact, delivery didn't hurt at all - in fact, it was the least amount of discomfort, kind of like birthing a water balloon paired with relief.
One of the things we (I) really wanted was for Mike to announce the sex of the baby. He probably said "it's a boy" three or four times before I really "heard" him.
And then Sara said "reach down and grab your son"
I looked into HIS eyes, stared at his sweet face and instantly declared "He looks like Vivian" and thought a million times, I can't believe it's a he!
As of 4:01 am on April 9, 2017 this boy was in our world now.
And he needed a name. We had a few ideas for names but Mike was in charge of picking. A few names sort of immediately didn't fit and we were between two. We stared at him and said the names a few times until one fit the best. It was something we agonized over for months and suddenly it was the easiest choice in the world.
I grew this child - a child I really, truly wasn't sure would come to be after the journey to get pregnant this time.
But here HE was. In my arms, safe and sound.
Samuel Michael - what did we ever do without you in our lives?
Gianna's birth story
Aleesia's birth story
Vivian's birth story
*all photos by the awesome Christine at Bella Rose Photography