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Sunday, August 23, 2009

A Little DisTERBing

At 22 weeks pregnant, I made a trip to the Birthing Center tonight.


Because I was having contractions all day long ...


I super-hydrated, tried to rest, and hoped they would go away, but by the time I put Natalie to bed my instincts were telling me that intervention was needed.


I called my doctor hoping she would tell me to keep doing what I was doing - fluids, rest, and we'll see how things are going in the morning - but her immediate response was, "You need to go to the hospital." Tears sprung to my eyes because a) a trip the hospital did not sound all that pleasant, b) for the first-time all day I started to think this was serious, and c) I was immediately worried about the baby.


Thankfully, my wonderful MIL is here visiting, so we didn't have to worry about our sleeping baby girl. She stayed put, and we headed out the door without having to scramble for childcare or take her with us.


The trip to the hospital was agonizing, and I really had to work hard not to hyperventilate. To make matters worse, the Exit to the hospital is currently under construction from 9 pm until 5 am everyday ... we were coming through at a little before 10 pm, which meant an agonizing detour with tons of traffic.


Once we arrived at the hospital, it was hard to remember where to go, and we ended up in the wrong parking garage. I was close to panic at this point. By the time I did get into the right elevator - CPV dropped me and went to park - and headed to the 6th floor, I broke down in sobs. At the reception area, I could barely squeak out my name, but they were expecting me and the admittance process was very smooth.


The nurse talked me through the possible causes of all my contractions and got me busy peeing in a cup right away - this combination calmed me down and I was able to stop crying like a big baby.


The first thought in these cases - 22 weeks and contracting - is a bladder infection. As a result of my super-hydrating, which was the right move by the way, the sample I provided was clear and any bacteria was obviously diluted. So a culture will be grown over the next couple of days.


Next order of business was getting me hooked up to the monitor ... and hearing baby's heart beat which sounded fantastic. The monitor showed contractions every three to four minutes, and I was definitely feeling them. Had I not gone through this with Natalie at 30 weeks, I am not sure I would've known they were contractions. I always picture women screaming in pain with each contraction - like you see TV. These contractions were uncomfortable, but not painful.


Within 20 minutes of arriving at the hospital, the nurse administered a shot of TERButaline, and the jitters began and my heart raced and the contractions slowed within 5 or 6 minutes. After another hour of monitoring, I was discharged with two doses of oral terbutaline and told to follow up with my doctor on Monday ... unless the contractions come back and can't be controlled with the meds ... in which case we get to make another trip to the Birthing Center ... and I am only halfway through this pregnancy.


There is so much more that I am thinking and feeling about all of this ... but here are the details ... I need to get back to bed ...

6 comments:

Jessica {Team Rasler} said...

Dana, I'm sorry you're having to go through this again. I hope that the terbutaline does its thing and you won't need to go back again until December! Meanwhile, please let me know if there's anything I can do - like watch Natalie or listen to the monitor while she sleeps - if you need to go back after your MIL leaves. I've lots of practice with two munchkins!

Oliver'sMom said...

Oh my goodness Dana! Please rest, and my thoughts and prayers are with you! If there's anything I can help you out with, please let me know!

Jaime G. said...

Oh, Dana...I'm so sorry! Thinking of you and baby girl and sending tons of positive thoughts, as well as a bunch of hugs, your way! Wish I was closer!

TheGrowingCunninghams said...

We're sending lots of hugs and lots of love your way, wishing you and Baby V.2.0 all the best. Let us know if you need anything.

Miss Mel said...

D,

Thinking of you and sending out lots of prayers. Awesome job being so on top of it! Tuck and I were on Treb for the last 8 weeks of his pregnancy...so I feel for you. KNow we are thinking of you and the fam! Much love, Mel and Chris

Big Mama Cass said...

OMG! Just think positive thoughts!! Everything is going to be ok.

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