You've heard it said, "Pain is weakness leaving the body." It's something I try to remind myself when I'm doing a workout or going through a rough spot. However, giving birth to our baby girl brought a whole new meaning to that four letter word.
Luckily, I had a doctor appointment that morning (on her due date) and found out that I had dilated to 3 centimeters when I went in for my weekly check up. I was so excited! The doctor said that it was time to admit me into the hospital. However, I had heard that you can't eat or drink anything once admitted, and that didn't sound too fun, so I asked if I could just come back once the contractions were closer. He agreed. I called my friend DeNise and we decided to go have lunch at the mall and walk around in hopes of getting the contractions closer together. Afterwards, I came home and took a nap, and the contractions seemed to get further apart. I was determined, so I took Callie for a walk at the park. (I decided to drive the car just in case my water broke;-) My other dog park friends thought I was crazy and that I should be at home with my feet up. But I thought, "Well that won't make them come any sooner!" I came back home and they still had not gotten closer than 10 minutes. It was now 8:30 at night and I was beginning to think that nothing would happen. I called my friend Abby on the telephone and she reminded me to try to relax through the pain and to not clench my fist or curl my toes when the contractions came. When I hung up with her, I tried doing just that and allowed the pain to come instead of fight against it. One hour later my contractions went from 10 minutes apart to 5 minutes. (Praise the Lord!)
I wanted to have a natural delivery so that I could experience all that God had designed it to be. I knew that He would help me through it and that He was right there with me. It truly was the most amazing experience and I'm so grateful to God, my husband, and the team of doctors who made it possible.

The past 3 weeks have flown by. We are both learning so much and are so grateful for this sweet little miracle that God has blessed us with. Sometimes, when I am walking down the street pushing her stroller or rocking her in my arms, I still can not believe that I am a mom. It makes me think so much of my own mom as I sing the songs that she used to sing to me:-)
So happy for y'all Amanda!! She is just precious!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful birth story. So happy for you & Larry. i know these three weeks have been magical.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing Amanda! I still have moments when I look at Ashlyn (2 years later) and just think wow, I get to be her mommy! They are such a blessing. :)
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