I figured that I could go ahead and write this since I am laying in the hospital letting Claire sleep on me for some skin-to-skin time.
Well, I went to the doctor on Friday. I was 3 cm dilated and 70% effaced. With Blake I was 0 and 0 up until my water broke, so this was new and unexpected. Monday, I believe I lost my plug (sorry, TMI). I was pretty much uncomfortable the whole day after that. Of course, Lauren started a new job and Alex had to work, so it was just Blake and me. I eventually started having contractions. When Alex got home at 4:30, we started timing the contractions. It was so hard to tell if they were real, just cramps, or Braxton Hicks! They appeared to be between 6 and 13 minutes apart, so we got packed, picked up some Subway, and texted Lauren to leave work. Since Blake came so fast (see Blake's birth story blog for details!), we were really nervous about how fast Claire was going to arrive. We called the doctor, and he said they don't admit patients with contractions that are 6 minutes apart, unless they are super strong or the water has broken. He said we could go ahead and come to the hospital if we wanted, and just hang out until something happened or go back. We decided to go ahead and go, and have Lauren meet us at the hospital to pick up Blake. We got to the hospital around 7pm and my contractions were painful, but not too bad, and all over the place. Nothing regular. Lauren and Blake went home, and Alex and I went walking. No change, so we decided to go back and sit in the car. Suddenly, at 9pm I had this super painful contraction and hear/feel a pop. That's right. HEAR AND FEEL A POP! It was my water breaking! And it seriously broke! It gushed everywhere. Thank GOD I was not somewhere public or, even worse, teaching! Alex had to go get a wheelchair because my contractions were immediately way worse, and water was gushing all over the place. Once we got inside, I was soaked, water was dropping down my legs and all over everything. Sorry, TMI. Next, I got checked. 3 cm still. What?! Ok. I decided to hold off on the epidural. I mean, I didn't want to prolong the whole thing. Two contractions and lots of pressure later, I go for the epidural. It works this time, unlike with Blake! I still was able to feel some things and when to push. I got checked again shortly after the epidural was in... 10 cm and then some, fully effaced! Ready to push! Ten minutes later, Claire Harper Sienkiewicz. 11/19/2012. 11:51pm. 7 lbs. 2 oz. 19 in. Weirdest thing? Her being born on the 19th here in CA, but technically on the 20th in IN. Crazy!
Blake has been awesome, by the way. Very sweet and attentive. He tries to soothe Claire's crying and gives hugs and kisses!







