Well, it has been almost a full 2 weeks since my baby girl was brought into the world. It has been such an amazing experience thus far. Josh expressed this perfectly when he said it is like a void that I never knew I had has been filled.
2 weeks ago in the early morning hours I began having contractions. Josh and I were not very convinced if they were the real deal or not and I was afraid that if we went to the hospital again they would send me home. Josh went ahead and fell asleep. I attempted to take a show to dull the pain, lay down on the couch, drink lots of water... all of the things they told me to do when I was discharged from the hospital for just having signs of early labor. After dealing with contractions coming 2-5 minutes apart for 2 hours my mom advised me to go ahead and call the Dr. I woke up Josh and explained that this time was the real deal. We headed over to the hospital and I was admitted around 4:00am I was sent over to labor and delivery at 4:30am, I was 3cm and 70%.
40 weeks and 4 days
Ice chips became the only food/drink I was able to have. I had informed the nurses that I wanted to hold off on the epidural as long as I could afraid that it may slow the progress of dilating. Around 7:00 am the doctor decided to go ahead and start Pitocin because although I was having regular contractions they were not causing anything to happen, and if they were going to give me Pitocin then I was ready for my epidural. It was not painful at all and right as everything became numb and I was ready to take a little nap, my water broke. I began pushing at 12:30pm and as Ava traveled further down the birth canal she became stuck which caused her heart rate to increase and for me to quit pushing until the doctor could come in and explain what we needed to do next. Ava was facing sideways instead of facing my back and her head couldn't work its way around my pelvic bone. She was delivered by vacuum assistance. It was hard to stop crying long enough to get a good look at her once they pulled her out and placed her on my tummy. So many emotions filled the room at 2:13pm on December 28, 2011.


She is already growing and changing so fast.... we have never been so in love <3