After a couple of minutes, I realize something is seriously wrong. My director was waiting for me in the hall, and she told me I needed to get the hospital. I began trying to get a hold of Joe. He was at home asleep still, and I knew we would have issued because I had driven the Corolla that morning using my keys that had the only Azera key. When I couldn't get him to answer, I called our wonderful neighbor Julie. She got Joe up and brought him to the hospital. Unfortunately, I was in so much and pain that wasn't letting up at all that my director decided it was best to call an ambulance. I got to ride in the back of an ambulance for literally two blocks. My classroom is across the street from the hospital, but the L&D and ER entrance is on the other side of the building.
By the time I made it to L&D, the pain had begun to act more like contractions. I was apparently having contractions so close together that I couldn't feel the break between them. The staff immediately started IV fluids hoping that they would make the contractions stop. It did help some of them, but I was still having very regular contractions. I also progressed from a 2 to a 3 dilation. We were told to call our family that baby was coming. Joe and I began to mentally prepare to meet Grayson and accept the fact he was probably going to have to spend some in the NICU as I was only 34 weeks and my ultrasound the day before had only put him at 4 pounds 7 ounces. Then I stopped dilating. My parents made the 5 hour trip to get there and learn that even though they were going to keep me over night to make sure I didn't progress more; it didn't look like he was coming that night.
The next morning I was still at a three, and we were discharged. I have continued to have very regular contractions about every 2 1/2 minutes. They are of varying severity. Regular enough that the next Friday when I went in for my biophysical profile, the nurses were concerned and the attending had me sent back to L&D to be checked and evaluated. Apparently, false contractions shouldn't be this regular and this close together. Most of the time, the pain is only a 3-4, and I am learning to just kind of ignore them. I do have a couple of periods a day where I will have much more severe feeling contractions for about 30-45 minutes. I have been told that these must last for more than an hour or my water has to break to signal true labor. It has made life difficult. I am still trying to keep up with school. I have seriously questioned my ability to stay in school while doing this. Unfortunately if I take off anytime, I have to take a whole year off.
I ask that you continue to pray that Grayson will be healthy when he decides to finally grace us with his presence. I also ask that you pray for God to help guide me in what I need to do with my chosen career path and family.
35 weeks 3 days. This shirt has significant meaning to me, but I will blog about that later ;-)
Much love,
and Grayson!
2 comments:
You know we are praying. Hang in there guys! Can't wait to see baby G but, maybe at least a couple more weeks. :)
You are my superwoman, Jane!
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