I had a rough end of my pregnancy. I had swollen up pretty bad - I couldn't even fit in my shoes anymore

As we were on our way to the hospital, we made a last minute change to the baby's middle name if he ended up being a boy. July 17th is also my father-in-law's birthday, so we decided that if we had a boy that he would bear his grandpa's name as his middle name.

Chris went to bed on the "oh so comfortable" love seat in the room, and I decided to try and take a shower to relieve some of the cramping in my back. When I got back in bed and they hooked me back up to the monitors, the nurse noticed something was really wrong. The baby's heart rate had dropped to 60 bpm. She immediately rang for the other nurses, and in what felt like a split second, I was surrounded by 3 women - 1 was holding an oxygen mask on my face, another was inserting an IV into my arm, and the third woman had her arm up to her elbow inside of me and was flipping me from side to side. I remember looking to my right and seeing Chris through the fear I was feeling, and automatically praying the Hail Mary over and over again to keep my baby safe. The nurses were able to stabilize the baby and get his heart rate up, but it meant that they had to call Dr. Patel back into the hospital after sending her home just a couple hours before. She broke my water and inserted a monitor inside of me. Long and short of it is that she told me that the baby wasn't tolerating contractions very well, and that we could continue with labor for the next 12 hours or so, but that we would probably come to the same conclusion - I needed a c-section. I never really had any desire to go through labor, and the most important thing to me was that I had a healthy baby, so having to have a c-section didn't make me upset.
So at 7:29 am, weighing 6 pounds 10 ounces, and measuring 19 inches long, Brian entered this world. He was grey at first and wasn't crying because the doctors wanted to clear his lungs out first. But then I heard those first cries, and it was a beautiful, surreal moment. Chris had tears in his eyes, and all I could think was, "I'm a mommy". At this point I was so exhausted, I drifted off to sleep while they were stitching me up.
I didn't get to see or hold Brian for almost 5 hours. Incredible, but true. They whisked him off to the nursery, and when I finally got settled into my room (a semi-private by the way - blech!), I still hadn't seen him. I sent Chris to try and find our baby. When he got to the nursery, no one knew where Brian was!!! Another dad pointed him out to Chris - his isolette was sitting off in the corner.
4 years have gone by in the blink of an eye. I can't believe the tiny little baby I brought home

I love hearing everyone's birth stories. That was quite an ordeal!
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