Monday, August 31, 2009

Subaru Show



Every year, there is a Subaru show. I think I mentioned it earlier. David has gone for quite a few years. I have been to the last two, but only stayed the night at last year's. We go, camp, and have a lot of fun. This year was no different. Except I didn't get a picture at the end like we did last year. David was great, even though he was part of the staff, he still checked on me often. He made sure I was not doing a lot of running around, and I stayed off my feet the whole time. I was getting ready to climb in the tent for the night when . . . GOOSH. My water broke. 10:10 PM. David threw everything in the car.

We headed out for the "nearest" hospital. I called our INS - because they make the decisions on where I go. They gave me the address to a hospital that was over 40 miles away. When I asked them why they sent me so far away, when there are closer hospitals, they told me they were contracted with that hospital. I asked if they were concerned about the safety of going so far out of the way. The "nurse" on the phone asked me if I had the urge to push. I did not. She asked me if I had body parts hanging out of me. I said no. She said I'd be fine.

On we went to a hospital just outside of Beaverton. They checked me out and admited me. They explained that we were 5 and a 1/2 weeks early and the baby would have to spend a week in the NICU at least. However, they could only keep me for 2 days and would have to send me home. I told them that I wanted to go home. I was not in labor, and I wanted to go home. The nurse said that was not a good idea. Later the doctor came in and explained to me that if anyone could go home, I would be a good candidate. She called my insurance and about 4 hours later they called her back. They agreed to send an ambulance out to take me home. I had THE greatest EMTs. Ben and Chad.

They were my buddies for 4 hours. They even offered to swing through the drive through at McDonalds if I was hungry. We ended up stopping at Starbucks so I could pee.


I rode by ambulance to just north of Seattle to Overlake. I am not in labor. However, they want me to stay here until I have this kid. I am willing to do that, as his chances are better the longer I am pregnant.

I never made it to the birthing class. I didn't have a bagged packed. My house is still a construction site. I haven't washed any of the baby's clothes yet. However, nothing I have will fit a baby this small anyway.

The plan was to do this naturally at a birthing center. Not going to happen now. I heard the lady down the hall screaming in agony. The nurse came in and told me THAT is what a natural child birth sounds like. I am back to where I began - wanting to not have this baby.

3 comments:

  1. WOW!! What an experience you guys have had already! Your at Overlake?!! You will love it there, they are great and that is where I had my 2. I will come visit you but will call first and will bring some movies and just hang out. I will look for some preemie clothes too! your the best and I know you can do anything...even labor (or c-section)

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  2. WOW!Do you guys need anything? I'll look dor soone preemie cloths too. Just call if you need anything. Good luck

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  3. Oh man, you are cracking me up with your description of the natural birth. I could never do that. I dilated to a 9 before the epidural was in, and couldn't scream because the contractions made me so sick I thought I would puke all over. But anyway, I am so sorry you have to sit around and wait in a hospital. Andrew was a month early and it's scary not knowing whether everything will be developed properly. Plus, I know exactly what it's like to have NOTHING ready for the baby. Not fun, for sure. You are in our prayers!

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