Monday, September 1, 2008

Happy Labor Day!

In honor of Labor Day, I decided to participate in a meme from Shannon. Because it's all about labor. You know LABOR - childbirth. A process that I have been through 3 times. So here goes.

How long were your labors?

Kid #1, 5 hours.
Kid #2, 6 hours
Kid #3, 7 hours.

Clearly, we love a good pattern.

How did you know you were in labor?

Kid #1, induced
Kid #2, started labor the weekend before, came again in the middle of the night - no mistaking true labor.
Kid #3, induced

Where did you deliver?

With all of them, at a hospital. Where the drugs are.

Drugs?

See above. Oh mercy, YES. Actually, my epidural for Kid #2 didn't take. My left thigh was numb, but nothing else. Nothing says easy labor like a numb left thigh.

C-section?

No, but Kid #2 almost was. Her heart rate kept crashing. Probably something to do with the extreme pain I was in (except for my numb left thigh). She rallied late in the 4th quarter and made a quick and PAINFUL entrance into this world.

Who delivered?

Docs. Doc #1 with Kid #1 almost missed it because he was in denial that I was moving along as fast as I was. Never, ever, underestimate me and my birthing skillz.

Doc #2 was a lady doc that I met in the ER that morning. It was Saturday and 4th of July weekend. My doc wasn't on call. New doc was great. A little awkward, though. Nothing like getting to know someone by flashing the old hoo ha within minutes of meeting them.

Doc #3 was fantastic - still my doc today. LOVE him.


If you want to participate in this meme, copy and paste these questions into your blog. Leave me a comment so I know to go read them!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I thought this was a fun meme; thanks for sharing! Stay blessed, ~Whitney

Mocha with Linda said...

Okay, your posts are hilarious!

Except I may never come see you again since you had 5, 6, & 7 hour labors. Add them all together and that still doesn't equal either of mine by themselves!!

Thanks for your sweet comments on my blog!

I'm so glad I met you in S.A. and that you didn't die of heat on the airplane.

Phyllis said...

I don't think my answers could be more different than yours, except that we both have three children. :-)