We were blessed to welcome Laylin Jane into this world on
August 9th, 2014 at 3:28am. She weighed 6lbs 9oz, and was 19 inches long.
Our little peanut only made us wait 2 days past her due
date, unlike big sister who was 9 days late. I went into labor on Thursday
after our 40 week check-up. We knew the contractions were different and stronger,
but we couldn't get them to be consistent or in any kind of pattern for the 30+
hours I was in labor.
We headed to the hospital on Thursday night, August 7th,
only to be turned away as I was only 2-3cm dilated. The contractions kept
getting stronger so we went back to the doctor on Friday around lunchtime, but
was sent home again. I was at a standstill and just wasn't progressing enough.
I needed to be at least 4cm before being admitted to the hospital. The midwife
suggested maybe it was false labor because I had been having contractions since
late July, but we knew this time was different. It was more intense, and they
weren't going away. With much disappointment (and a few tears) we headed back
home to continue laboring. Luckily we had a lot of help from our mothers taking
care of Isla during this time. I was fortunate enough to do most of the hard
labor in the comfort of our own home and Isla was so good through it all.
Somehow we managed to mask that I was in any discomfort or pain at all. At one
point we told her I was cheering and she would cheer along with me.
I continued to labor at home with the best coach in the
world, my husband, until 10pm Friday night. At this point it had been well over
24 hours since I went into labor and we knew I was getting exhausted, feeling
defeated and well, in a lot of pain. We decided it was time to give it another
shot... third time's the charm, right? We headed to the hospital and were so
excited to learn I was 6cm. So excited that I cried tears of relief and pain
all at the same time.
They admitted me and I ended up getting an epidural at
midnight when I was 8cm. Things moved pretty quickly from there on out. My
contractions were finally consistent at 1-2 minutes apart and my water broke.
Around 3:10am on Saturday, I told the nurse I felt the baby coming. Sure
enough, she was ready to make her big debut and came so quickly that the
midwife couldn't get there in time. Our nurse, Racheal, delivered Laylin at
3:28. The ironic thing about our nurse is that her name is Racheal, just like
my mother and they both spell it the same unique way. Neither one of them had
ever met another Racheal that spelled their name that way. I thought this was so cool.
After 3 big pushes, they laid Laylin up on my chest and it
was one of the sweetest moments of my life. It was so intimate. It was just the
nurses, Joel, Laylin and me. I held Laylin in my arms for a few hours before we
even weighed her or did any of the other required stuff. She barely even
cried. She has been so content since her
arrival. We feel incredibly blessed to have such a special, healthy, tiny girl.
Big sister, Isla, was the first visitor. She came to see her
around 10am on Saturday and we explored Laylin together. Isla especially loved
her tiny feet and toes. Because we had such a smooth delivery, we got to come home on Sunday at 11am. Isla was there waiting to welcome her baby sister home. She has been very excited about being a big sister and
helping take care of her little sister. Besides occasionally wanting me to hold
her when I'm holding Laylin, she's been adjusting very well. Her sweet heart is
so refreshing and I can tell these girls are going to be lifetime best friends.
Congrats!!! And these pictures are beautiful!
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