(each of these, my) Three Babies
In 24 hours.
July 1 2006 6:13 a.m. baby girl, 7lbs3oz (quietly pushed out on hands & knees)
July 1 2006 9:21 p.m. baby boy 5lbs11oz (emergency C-section, cord prolapse)
July 2 2006 4:18 a.m. baby girl 8lbs6oz (high shoulder dystocia, ventouse)
and another very precipitous birth on the toilet; July 2 2006 11:07 a.m. that I was asleep for, but assisted the repair of the 3rd degree tear (that’s all the way down to her bum, boys. . . )
How’s that for an induction to midwifery?
It’s Sunday (July 2) at 10 p.m. and I’ve slept about 7 hours since I woke up Friday morning. Including a nap snatched on the antenatal clinic examing table at the hospital. At one point I’d been at the hospital longer than the medical resident on-call for the floor (who was coinicedentally the Uncle of the first baby).
And yes, it was amazing, overwhelming, intense, beautiful, slow, fast, powerful and sometimes a gory, bloody mess.
It hasn’t all hit yet, but as I was speeding down the road to #4 in the perfect brighter-than-blue morning I very suddenly found myself pouring tears all over the steering wheel so hard I could no longer see the road. And I didn’t have a clue why. . . except that life is just. . . Life.
Off to shower & bed now.
Did I mention # 5 is in early labour. . . . ?


Oh, yay for you!!! Well done! I’m so glad to have stumbled on your blog. I just began my journey at the Seattle Midwifery School. I’m a 50/50 Aussie/Kiwi married to an American so I kinda enjoy the flipside of your path!:) I’d love to link to your site if that’s ok! Keep up the wonderful work. Bravo again!
please link away!
ooh lovely to have found your blog, i’m going to enjoy reading, you’ve made me feel all warm and sparkly about midwifery again. thank you!
gd
Just stumbled across your blog and I would also love to link to it. You write beautifully (read some of your earlier posts)…
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