Monday, March 14th
They checked me in the morning, and nothing had changed. I was really hoping that it would send me into full labor like it had for my Mom with one of us, but it didn't. So they started me on that wonderful Pitocin at about 6 AM *roll of the eyes*. They started it out at 2, and upped it by 2 every 30 minutes. It started giving me contractions, just very weak. The further into the day, as they upped the Pitocin, the contractions picked up in frequency and strength. I was on the ball, doing squats, walking the halls, trying to help this baby out. Then we had a bit of excitement in the afternoon, there was a tornado warning, because a tornado had touched down in a near by county. "CODE GREY" was being blared out of the intercoms. The nurse rushed in and said we had to be moved. They moved us to the inner part of the building, and we sat it out as we watched the weather channel on our phones. The tornado had touched down not too far from where we all lived. So Mom was calling home, making sure everyone was ok. Mary calling Eric, her husband, who was out with the kids driving in the weather trying to get home. After about 30 minutes the tornado warning was dropped and they moved us back into out room. All was well. It makes for an exciting story.
By the evening, they had my pitocin up to 20, and the contractions hurt, but I knew they couldn't be strong enough to do much, because I was still able to walk/talk through them just fine. At this time, there was about 10 people in the room keeping us company (mostly our family). I was exhausted at this point, even though the contractions weren't unbearable by any means, they still hurt and wore me down, and I hadn't eaten all day. My OB came in to check on things (this was about 8 pm ish - Pitocin at 20). My tribe of family left the room, so he could check me. I was effacing some more, but not a whole lot, and still no dilation. WHAT THE HECK?! At this point, we had been there for 24 hours. I was frustrated. I thought I'd have a baby in my arms by now, but that wasn't looking even to be in the near future. My OB was perplexed by the situation. We talked about our options. He said we could try another gel, or do a folly balloon, even go home for a couple days, etc. Then he mentioned a cesarean if none of these options worked, since for some reason my body wasn't dilating like it should. Like I said, at this point I was exhausted -- emotionally, and physically. As soon as the doctor and nurses left the room I burst into tears. If you know me at all, you know I don't cry often or easily. I felt like I was having a panic attack. Reed was the only one in the room and he held me, and tried to comfort me. I tried to settle myself down. I kept having thoughts of having to have a c-section, and how when you have one sometimes you have to have all your future kids with a c-section, and how it can limit the number of kids you can have as well. I've heard horror stories of doctors making a wrong cut and ending your child bearing years. Everything negative about a cesarean you can think of was running through my mind. My mom, and his mom came back into the room - they heard me crying. They tried to reassure me everything was going to be ok, and prayed over me. Then my nurse came in to check on my monitor. I was a mess, and felt so vulnerable crying in front of them all. Mom went back outside my room and told everyone that it would be best for them to go home, and let Reed and I think about what our next step would be.
My OB came back in to see if we had decided on what we wanted to do next. His suggestion was doing the poly balloon next. But it scared me. It didn't seem as nature as the gel or pitocin, and I had never heard of it. I wasn't comfortable with it. I needed to learn more about it. So we decided on doing a different natural gel over night. Before they started ir, we got a shower and ate dinner. This helped so much. It relaxed me, and helped me get my mind and thoughts together, and food always makes things better, am I right?!
They started the gel at about 11 pm, and did it every 4 hours throughout the night. This gel was different, it was giving me much stronger contractions. It seemed to be working better then the previous gel.