Saturday, May 28, 2011
Friday, May 27, 2011
The Hospital Experience
I haven't really enjoyed my past stays in U.S. hospitals and usually asked to be discharged as soon as possible. Here was another story. The private hospitals feel like hotels with a lobby, nicely appointed rooms and everyone in uniform. The standard stay after birth is three days, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The best part was they didn't check me from 9pm until 6am each night, and they would take the baby (at my request) in between feedings at night, so I actually got three nights of good sleep before I went home.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Joel Michael Crawford
I don't have much of a story to tell, but that is a good thing when it comes to labor and delivery.
We went to see the doctor in the morning. She wanted to induce, but I said no. I sent J to work and within an hour called him back to say my contractions were 5 minutes apart. They weren't very intense, but regular, so we dropped the girls off at a friend's, left Paul with our helper, and checked in at the hospital. They did the fetal monitoring for 30 minutes. I got in the tub for two more contractions, got out of the tub to push, and he was born. I almost laughed at how easy it seemed. I had never had a baby during the day. It was perfect.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
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