Hello Stella,
How are you doing? Am an avid reader of your blog. I thought to send in my own LRD. My journey of child bearing started with an ectopic pregnancy six months into my marriage. I nearly lost my life but I thank God for saving me in his grace and mercy. I lost a Fallopian tube in that encounter.
So you can imagine my apprehension with regards the odds that were standing against me ( hubby and I were not living together at the time). God once again showed me his mercy and I took in about 6 months later.
Omo, I was sick from day one. Vomited every day up to the extent that I would vomit blood a times. The doctor I was seeing in the private hospital asked hubby and I to abstain from sex for 4 months and she placed me on progesterone injections for that period.
I suffered, my sweat was smelling of the injection, my saliva, wee wee, everything used to irritate me. Even the smell of my poo poo used to make me vomit. I continued seeing my doctor dutifully.
Fast forward to 8 and a half months later, I went for an independent scan and I was informed that my placenta has reached maturity and I should see my doctor immediately. I saw my doc who repeated the scan and asked me to come in later for inducement. He then asked if I would like to start the process immediately but I remembered the bush I had under and told him I would come back in the evening.
When we got home, after giving the contents of my bag a double check, I opened up and my hubby dutifully shaved my bush as he had been doing since I started showing then we left for the hospital.
I was admitted and the first tablet was inserted at midnight. I laid down and was being checked by the nurses and after about two hours I was still normal so the doctor inserted another tablet. I laid down again, still wasn't feeling anything. Then another patient in my room who had 3 children told me 'madam, tell your hubby to help you get hot water, drink it and it will help kick start the labour'. That was how I started drinking hot water like it was tea o. True to her advice, I fell into labor about thirty minutes later. No more laying down o, I started pacing up n down, the pain wasn't funny at all.
At about 6 am, I was taken to the labour ward. Unfortunately for me, the nurses were changing shifts so the night nurse did not want to attend to me as she will had to finish before leaving for the day. The morning nurse just came to show my hubby how to rub my back and took off to jist.
The contractions were coming hard and fast, I went to the toilet to vomit and then felt like pooing, so I sat on the toilet seat and started pushing, a nurse came in at that point and when I told her I felt like pushing, she promptly told me madam, you will feel like that but don't push.
I was like that for a few more minutes then I told my hubby, if you don't want to see your baby in this toilet, you better go and get someone to attend to me, he left and after some shouting, the matron and morning nurse followed him to where I was. I was asked to lie down for a check and the nurse shouted she is full o! I could have slapped her then but...
My hubby carried me to the delivery room and immediately I opened my legs the nurse shouted see baby's head, it was then she started calling for the doctor, she had not even prepared the equipment to be used, she was just running helter skelter. The doctor came and asked me to push. After 3 pushes, at 8.35 am my son arrived and all the pain vanished.
The placenta followed immediately after. The nurse just kept repeating 'this woman is strong o', apparently she did not take my matter serious because I wasn't shouting in the course of the labour.
All the anger I felt towards the nurse vanished as soon as I saw my baby and all I felt from then onward was gratitude to God who did not allow anything to go wrong during the whole process. I asked my hubby to count his fingers and toes because I was concerned about all the drugs I had to take during his pregnancy.
There is my LRD for my first born who will be 6 yrs old next year. He has a sister and her own delivery drama is a story for another day.
Thank you Stella for sharing and to the BV family for reading this long post!
Regards.
All the anger I felt towards the nurse vanished as soon as I saw my baby and all I felt from then onward was gratitude to God who did not allow anything to go wrong during the whole process. I asked my hubby to count his fingers and toes because I was concerned about all the drugs I had to take during his pregnancy.
There is my LRD for my first born who will be 6 yrs old next year. He has a sister and her own delivery drama is a story for another day.
Thank you Stella for sharing and to the BV family for reading this long post!
Regards.
*LOL @asked him to count fingers and toenails..I did that as well.
Madam, u should av slapped the nurse and blame it on labour pains.
ReplyDeleteNurses and gist!!!
Hehehehehehe counting fingers and toenails kwa. Thank God for safe delivery
DeleteJasmine hahagaha u go wicked for real life I swear
DeleteSome nurses sha..
ReplyDeleteThank God it ended in praise.
Eeeeyaaa!
DeleteVery interesting and funny@ bush under!
Me I asked mommy and hubby to count baby's feets and fingers when I birthed my Princess.
Glory to God for His Grace!
Congratulations! I pray to God that myself too should experience supernatural birth come may 2017, amen
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! I pray to God that myself too should experience supernatural birth come may 2017, amen
ReplyDeleteHian! Mi I don't undastand u pple oo *counting hand n toes*
ReplyDeleteWhether na wetin I go dey do wen u get my own?
Poster thank God 4u..his always faithful all d way.
Funny you anyway thank God for safe delivery
ReplyDeletenice story... told hubby to make sure he gets me ice cubes immediately am in labour but i guess i will tell him to add hot water to the list...i have been feeling guilty since morning because i took one full bottle of orobo pepsi... things i crave for sha... #29weekspregnantandlovingit
ReplyDeleteWhat sex are you birthing??? Craving the same at the same weeks.
DeleteDunno for now ooo.. Waiting to complete 7months before going for scan, last time i went the baby fold legs making it impossible to identify the sex... Congrats to us in advance...
Deletenice story... told hubby to make sure he gets me ice cubes immediately am in labour but i guess i will tell him to add hot water to the list...i have been feeling guilty since morning because i took one full bottle of orobo pepsi... things i crave for sha... #29weekspregnantandlovingit
ReplyDeleteI pray you have a safe delivery madam. Pls don't forget to send in you LRD
DeleteAmen... Thanks love... Lrd na sure matter nahh #winks
DeleteGod bless all the women on earth...this labour scares the shii outta me...imagine the pains y'all go through...then one stupid son go grow come dey talk to him momma anyhow...some even go as far as hitting their mothers...smh...
ReplyDeletePraise God
ReplyDeleteWithout test,there can't be "TES-TI-MO-NY.
@Galore
Nice.
ReplyDeleteGod be praised
ReplyDeletelol at counting the fingers and toes...
ReplyDeletetot it was Mr Reuben that sent this in... hanhan, its interesting sha.
ReplyDeleteAbi oo, make e sure say everything complete.
ReplyDeleteThanks to God for you guys
ReplyDeleteThank God for safe delivery.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless Everyone.
You guys should be going to reddington to give birth. What kind of unprofessional nurses do u guys meet? Who trained such uncouth nurses? If they don't leave to go gist, they are nonchalant, Dang.
ReplyDeleteHow much is Reddington again? Come on! How many people can afford that. To me it doesn't really matter where you have your baby as far as you have a safe delivery. Will Reddington give you special baby certificate? Some people even give birth successfully at home.
DeleteIs reddington in all 36 states of Nigeria?marriedchick,wishing you a successful delivery.
DeleteMy sister gave birth in Ruddington and the baby did not survive.premature Yes but no incubator. Nonsense. She even lives in UK. Cake for visit. Abeg London here o come for my baby!
DeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! Congratulations Madam. Our God is Awesome
ReplyDeleteCongrats poster.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations madam
ReplyDeleteSmilin......women in labor don't t u eva seat on toilet oooooit cud kill ur baby. Smilin....tank God ooooo
ReplyDeleteSome nurses can be annoying jare
ReplyDeleteI am 13 weeks gone,chai,journey still long ooo and am already tired cos of the frequent spitting, urinating,n nausea,then the discomfort no b moi moi ooo,begging God to bless those ttc to conceive mbok.
ReplyDeleteAmenoooooo!
DeleteAMEN,the lord is your strength
DeleteThank God for you poster
ReplyDeleteits the lord doing,am happy for you
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