Here's the Labor Story:
I checked in at 7am, & received the Epidural by 8:30am. About 1 hr later, came the Pitosin. At 12:30 the Dr. broke my water. At this point, the Epidural was working, because the nurse told me I was having steady contractions, which I could only feel a bit of tightening from. Not even 30 min later, the Epidural wore off & on came full blown, very painful contractions. (my Epidural stopped working with Zander's delivery as well). The Anesthesiologist came back in to give me a "different" concoction, which only led me to be paralyzed in my right leg & still no pain relief. I must admit, looking back, it was pretty funny, because my leg kept falling off the table & Jason had to keep putting it back up. The Anesthesiologist was prepared to give me another Epidural, but at this point, Gage was almost here. (boy did I cry like a baby!) After about 1 1/2 hours of pushing, out came Gage! He starting coming out so fast that the Dr's scrubs weren't completely on & she had just put her gloves on. This hospital was pretty laid back for our taste, as they didn't even weigh, measure, clean or put the eye cream on Gage until over an hour later. Once all cleaned up, he slept in our arms for the whole night. He is just a little slice of Heaven... a mixture of both McKenna & Zander, so it will be interesting. I will post more pictures later. Here are some from the hospital. So far he's nursing great & already turning into a Mommy's boy. We couldn't be happier.
Check out those dimples!