We arrived at hospital to start the induction at 6 AM. All checked in and ready to go by 6:30. Dr Farris came by at 8:10 to break my water, but it didn't work for some reason. Monitoring baby for 15 minutes then to walk around a bit.
Doctor Farris came by again at 9 and was able to break my water. Walked around for about an hour but no progress. Started the Pitocin at 10:30. After 2.5 hours of contractions every 2-3 minutes I was checked and made absolutely no progress! Still 3 cm and 70% effaced. We couldn't take the disappointment or the pain anymore, so we asked for the epidural. About 10 minutes later I was sitting on the side of the bed and my soon to be new best friend Nick comes in and administers the wonderful medicine into the base of my back. This is such a hard process because I'm trying to control the pain from the contractions all the while he's telling me to do things too! 5 minutes later the pain starts to dull and 10 minutes after that I was resting easy. They jack up the Pitocin and Shaw and I rest for a few minutes. The nurses continue to come in cranking up the Pitocin until the contractions are 2 minutes apart. It was very different from my epidural with Sophia (which didn't work on half of me at first, so the Dr had to double the dose so I had no feeling at all). I could feel a little pressure from the contractions, but virtually no pain. Why do I always fight so hard against the epidural? We were actually able to fall asleep for about 10 minutes! I could still move my legs, and feel my abdomen. Then, I started losing feeling in my left leg, so I rolled to the side to counter act it.
After a little less than an hour the nurse came to check me. She was very surprised and said "wow he's right there"! I was completely effaced at an 8. They called Dr Farris to come back over and everyone started running around. There was a nurse in training, a nurse who was transferring to St Joe's, my nurse, and a med student all there. The more the merrier! Three pushes later at 2:15 PM Augustine was placed on my chest, Shaw cut the cord, the med student delivered the placenta, my Dr stitched up my little 1st degree tear and everyone left! One nurse cleaned out Gus's mouth and the two towels over him and left. It was just what I put in my birth plan. I was able to nurse Augustine for the next 1.5 hours while shaw and I soaked in all of his cuteness, and I inhaled the most delicious stale turkey sandwich in the world. We had my wonderful in law's waiting, so they came in to meet the newest member of our family. Then the wonderful nurse came back in (after about 2 hours of bonding time) and gave Gus his bath in the room. He was so chill and relaxed! Plus - so much hair! He didn't even mind her washing his hair in the sink. He weighed in at 8 lbs 11oz, (over a lb bigger than the girls) and 19 inches long. Big head like Sophia as well!
After a while we moved to our new patio room, and my dad stopped by to meet Gus, then my mom and sister brought the girls over to meet their new little brother. Sophia LOVES him, Monica wasn't so sure.
Then his soon to be godparents were able to stop by and say hello as well! What a fun day of meeting all of his people!
Chill baby turned into crazy baby all night long! Two 2 hour trips to the nursery brought a little relief. Many checks by the nurses for both baby and mom. Then an early trip back to the nursery in the morning for The Procedure. Poor guy.
Later on Uncle Pete and Emma stopped by and gave Augustine his first Royals hat and Sporting KC scarf. He loves it already!
We were cleared to leave after 1 night in the hospital, thank goodness! We got home about 6:30 after picking up my meds. Fabulous family and Nila had decorated our little house, mowed the lawn, installed our custom shelves in the baby room, and CLEANED! ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! :) Then darling mom brought over dinner and we relished our first night at home.
We are so blessed and thankful for all of the love and support of our family and friends. It is truly amazing! You are all so wonderful.
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