Found you via Worldhoppers. Delivery seems like it never goes the way you want it! With my son, my water broke but I never dilated. I was put on pitocin and also tied to the bed. They gave me 24 hours to progress until threat of infection would force a c section. I was on pitocin and having intense contractions for hours and hours so at 26 hours they finally decided to get him out. I was so exhausted that I was practically comatose when he was delivered. I also have so many holes in my memory and it made me so sad but I will say, almost 12 years later, it doesn’t matter in the least. You forget all the pain and sadness and just feel the joy of having a healthy baby. Thanks for sharing your story and for the pictures, he’s such a cute baby!!
Labor/delivery rarely ever goes as planned, it feels like, but I'm just so happy that you both made it through okay. My sister had preeclampsia/HELLP at 27 weeks and had to have an emergency C-Section, and thankfully her daughter is now a sassy 10 year old doing fantastic, but at the time it was so, so scary. I wish it had been the experience you hoped for, but I think it's fantastic you're sharing it so that others who go through the same don't feel so alone. I think it's 100% valid to mourn not having that ideal birth scenario, but you seem to have handled it really well.
OMG that is so much scarier because of how early on in the pregnancy your sister was. I'm so glad everything worked out in the end and your niece is doing well. ❤❤❤
I also had preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome with my first son. Unfortunately, I developed it at 22 weeks pregnant and I lost the baby and my health was definitely in danger. They were watching me for a stroke, my bp was thru the roof and I swelled everywhere. My urine was also full of protein and ended up bedridden and on a magnesium drip. I’m so thankful your baby boy is ok and you were there at the hospital. It can be so scary! Hugs!
Labor/delivery is so tricky. Yours sounds so similar to one of my friends stories except it seems like you picked a way way better team. I’m so happy that you have a healthy baby. I love that you talk about this type of things. Glad you both are doing ok! Love seeing your pretty face on the RUclips again
I'm so sorry for everything you went through, all of this plus what happened before this pregnancy. I can only begin to imagine, even if it didn't feel traumatic to you, how scary it still must have been at times, when things were so uncertain for you and the baby. Very glad that you have him with you now 💜
Oh my goodness! Sending all the love! It’s so hard having all the expectations not work out, even if we try our best to be flexible! I had a very similar experience. I also wanted an unmedicated birth and set myself up well for it, but I ended up with severe preeclampsia at 35 weeks, had a 3 day failed induction where something went wrong at every step and ended up having an emergent csection with complications during surgery. I was also grateful to my midwives and I know we made the best decisions we could at the time, but wow it was quite an experience and traumatic. I hope you can get the help you need to start getting better (I know HELLP and pre-e can cause so many problems) and hope you and your baby are doing well and enjoying the snuggles 💕
This is an incredible story. Thank you Jade for sharing this with us. We are happy that you and your son got through this experience. Thank goodness you planned for possible alternate options to be taken down the road. This will no doubt help other Moms to be...to know some of the possible risks, but also know that they have a voice and guide thier experience to the best possible outcome. All in all, we are so happy that you are as well as you are...and are looking forward to your next video. About the outro...keep reading could be related to all the possible outcomes and preparing yourself while you are/were pregnant. It still works.
@@BedtimeBookworm - Any time. You are much loved in our household. You helped me find WoT friends on RUclips...just in time for the Show. I will forever remember our conversations and Live Chats about the books...and all the books since then. You are truly a sweet and tender person...that we ONLY want the best to come your way. Always. Friends.
Birth, in general, is hard and traumatic for sure! I plan on having no more kids but I love birth stories for some reason. I feel like L&D is never what we plan for some reason! My sister had preeclampsia and that is definitely nothing to play around with, i remember it can be so scary I had to have a C-section with my oldest and a VBAC with my youngest and it was quite an experience for sure.
Thank you so much for sharing your story. Your ectopic story time was one of the videos that really settled me during my own ectopic experience. I’m now 29 weeks and appreciate you continuing to share about your own experiences. Did your doctor prescribe aspirin during your pregnancy?
Congrats on your rainbow baby! Yes, I was on baby aspirin since about 12 weeks along because i had some high blood pressure readings then too so we did the baby aspirin just to be safe.
8 lbs is a huge baby for you! Frustrating how everything went, but glad your team was a good one, and VERY glad you were at the hospital for it. Also, Sush & I are amused by the term "sunny side up", which we've never heard in this context. 😁
Found you via Worldhoppers. Delivery seems like it never goes the way you want it! With my son, my water broke but I never dilated. I was put on pitocin and also tied to the bed. They gave me 24 hours to progress until threat of infection would force a c section. I was on pitocin and having intense contractions for hours and hours so at 26 hours they finally decided to get him out. I was so exhausted that I was practically comatose when he was delivered. I also have so many holes in my memory and it made me so sad but I will say, almost 12 years later, it doesn’t matter in the least. You forget all the pain and sadness and just feel the joy of having a healthy baby. Thanks for sharing your story and for the pictures, he’s such a cute baby!!
Labor/delivery rarely ever goes as planned, it feels like, but I'm just so happy that you both made it through okay. My sister had preeclampsia/HELLP at 27 weeks and had to have an emergency C-Section, and thankfully her daughter is now a sassy 10 year old doing fantastic, but at the time it was so, so scary. I wish it had been the experience you hoped for, but I think it's fantastic you're sharing it so that others who go through the same don't feel so alone. I think it's 100% valid to mourn not having that ideal birth scenario, but you seem to have handled it really well.
OMG that is so much scarier because of how early on in the pregnancy your sister was. I'm so glad everything worked out in the end and your niece is doing well. ❤❤❤
I also had preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome with my first son. Unfortunately, I developed it at 22 weeks pregnant and I lost the baby and my health was definitely in danger. They were watching me for a stroke, my bp was thru the roof and I swelled everywhere. My urine was also full of protein and ended up bedridden and on a magnesium drip. I’m so thankful your baby boy is ok and you were there at the hospital. It can be so scary! Hugs!
I am so glad you made it through preeclampsia and HELLP syndrome. I lost a friend to it, so any awareness brought to HELLPs it’s so important!
Appreciate sharing a delivery story that didn't go as plans. Your story really helped to validate mine.
Thanks for watching friend! Miss you ❤❤❤
I'm just happy to hear it worked out in the end! I hope the rest of recovery goes more smoothly.
Thank you! ❤
I really appreciate how open and honest you are about your experience. Sending gentle hugs if you want them
Thank you! ❤❤❤
Labor/delivery is so tricky. Yours sounds so similar to one of my friends stories except it seems like you picked a way way better team. I’m so happy that you have a healthy baby. I love that you talk about this type of things. Glad you both are doing ok! Love seeing your pretty face on the RUclips again
It's so hard to find a good team to work with! Thank you for your support over the years, it means a lot ❤❤❤
Lots of hugs to you. Things didn't go as planned with the birth, but you still got a beautiful baby out of it. 💖
Thank you so much! ❤❤❤
I'm sorry it didn't go as planned but I'm glad that everyone ended up all right in the end, despite the complications
Thank you! I'm very happy to have a healthy baby boy out of all of this ❤
I'm so sorry for everything you went through, all of this plus what happened before this pregnancy. I can only begin to imagine, even if it didn't feel traumatic to you, how scary it still must have been at times, when things were so uncertain for you and the baby. Very glad that you have him with you now 💜
Me too, definitely enjoying the baby snuggles ❤❤❤ Thank you for all your support over the years!! It means a lot
I'm so glad you and your son are well and that you're home with him now. As always, thank you for sharing your story ❤
Thank you so much!
Just happy you and your son are doing well now!
Thank you! ❤❤❤
Oh my goodness! Sending all the love! It’s so hard having all the expectations not work out, even if we try our best to be flexible! I had a very similar experience. I also wanted an unmedicated birth and set myself up well for it, but I ended up with severe preeclampsia at 35 weeks, had a 3 day failed induction where something went wrong at every step and ended up having an emergent csection with complications during surgery. I was also grateful to my midwives and I know we made the best decisions we could at the time, but wow it was quite an experience and traumatic. I hope you can get the help you need to start getting better (I know HELLP and pre-e can cause so many problems) and hope you and your baby are doing well and enjoying the snuggles 💕
That IS a really similar experience! Yes, I'm enjoying lots of baby snuggles, ALMOST makes the sleep deprivation worth it haha.
This is an incredible story. Thank you Jade for sharing this with us. We are happy that you and your son got through this experience.
Thank goodness you planned for possible alternate options to be taken down the road.
This will no doubt help other Moms to be...to know some of the possible risks, but also know that they have a voice and guide thier experience to the best possible outcome.
All in all, we are so happy that you are as well as you are...and are looking forward to your next video.
About the outro...keep reading could be related to all the possible outcomes and preparing yourself while you are/were pregnant. It still works.
This comment put a smile on my face, thanks Graff ❤❤❤ Thank you and Marie for all your love and support, it means so much.
@@BedtimeBookworm - Any time. You are much loved in our household. You helped me find WoT friends on RUclips...just in time for the Show. I will forever remember our conversations and Live Chats about the books...and all the books since then. You are truly a sweet and tender person...that we ONLY want the best to come your way. Always. Friends.
Sending love from one newly baked bookish mother to another ❤ I hope you're recovering well.
Thank you!! Congrats!! ❤
Birth, in general, is hard and traumatic for sure! I plan on having no more kids but I love birth stories for some reason. I feel like L&D is never what we plan for some reason! My sister had preeclampsia and that is definitely nothing to play around with, i remember it can be so scary
I had to have a C-section with my oldest and a VBAC with my youngest and it was quite an experience for sure.
I watched a ton of birth stories when I was pregnant, I love watching/hearing them too!
Thank you so much for sharing your story. Your ectopic story time was one of the videos that really settled me during my own ectopic experience. I’m now 29 weeks and appreciate you continuing to share about your own experiences.
Did your doctor prescribe aspirin during your pregnancy?
Congrats on your rainbow baby! Yes, I was on baby aspirin since about 12 weeks along because i had some high blood pressure readings then too so we did the baby aspirin just to be safe.
8 lbs is a huge baby for you! Frustrating how everything went, but glad your team was a good one, and VERY glad you were at the hospital for it. Also, Sush & I are amused by the term "sunny side up", which we've never heard in this context. 😁
Haha, I know right?? so big! I blame the emotional eating i did the last month of the pregnancy LOL haha yes its a funny term!!
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