Tuesday, December 1, 2009

josie's arrival


Josie is 6 weeks and we've fallen head over heels. I still can't believe she's here! I felt as if I would be pregnant forever. I am certainly enjoying being the smaller me!

Here's how it all went...

On the evening of October 19 I began to feel slightly uncomfortable contractions. We were having dinner and I told Steve that this definitely could be it. I didn't really believe though that it would be because our due date was Oct. 22 and I was sure I would go late....certainly not early.

We went about our evening routine of dinner, family devotions, bedtime, etc. We even went for a little drive. After putting the kids to bed around 8:00, they lessened a little bit, but by 10:30 when Steve and I went to bed, they became increasingly uncomfortable and I was unable to sleep. They were still 15 minutes apart, so I knew that I had time and they weren't overly painful yet.

Steve went to bed and I stayed up. I called our friend, Erin, who lives just a few blocks away and told her that tonight could be the night and to keep her phone by her bed. She was planning to come and sleep at our house with the kids while we went to the hospital. at about 11:30, I called my midwife. She told us she would meet us at the hospital. I called Erin again and she was at our place in about 3 minutes. She's good!

We only live 2 miles from the hospital, so we arrived and checked in shortly after midnight. My totally awesome midwife, Amy, arrived soon after we did. I labored for a few hours in the hot tub which was amazing! I had decided that since I had a great labor coach, I would try and go without the epidural. Had Steve and Amy not been there to convince me otherwise, there were several points during the night that I could easily have changed my mind. I knew how totally awesome having an epidural felt and almost called for the anestesiologist several times.

At 5:00, Amy broke my water at 5:00. Josie Grace was born at 5:33am with a perfectly shaped head (unlike the other two kids) and the right amount of fingers (remember, Jude had a couple of extra digits!)

We adore her. We are thankful. The name Josie means "He will enlarge or make great" I think the name Grace speaks for itself.

We named her Josie because we love the name. It is also the name of Steve's Grandma. If she were alive today, she would be over 100 years old! The "J" theme is not intentional. You can read about Jeneva and Jude's names here.

7 comments:

Our Family said...

I LOVE birth stories. Seriously could listen/read them all day. Love it!

Marie said...

me too! thanks for sharing!

e&e said...

Thanks for sharing the birth story, Tiffany! And that sweet photo. I love baby feet.

You and Steve choose fabulous names. I remember when I used to keep Jeneva for you sometimes, and one time when you picked her up, we were talking about baby names and you mentioned Josie for a name back them. It's nice to finally "meet" this little girl that was in your heart years ago! Now I just wish I could see her in person.

elisa

Unknown said...

Way to go Tiff. A natural birth is not easy but it is worth it. Good job.

Jenna said...

totally would have had an epidural too (just 24 hours earlier!) if it wasn't for the husb and the doula pretty much ignoring my pleas (and helping me breath, of course!). i haven't had an epidural, but they sound delightful!!!

like elisa, so glad you have your josie.

Bobbi Kenow said...

Thanks so much for sharing! You GO! What an amazing accomplishment! Congrats again. We must meet up soon!

SpringSnoopy (Julie) said...

Beautiful story!!! So glad the tub worked as a comfort measure! WOO HOO for husbands and midwives who cheer us on!