At my last appointment on Wednesday my doctor had offered to induce me on the following Tuesday. I was unsure if I wanted to so she told me to take the weekend to think about it and I could call her on Monday with my decision. After much deliberation, thoughts and prayers we decided to go for it. With Lincoln my water broke and although I dilated on my own I still ended up with pitocin to get him to drop. Emery was showing the same pattern so I figured it would be best to have the pitocin from the beginning instead of backtracking like we had to last time. Plus, I really wanted to have my doctor there for the delivery.

We arrived at the hospital a little after 5:00 but had to wait about 45 minutes for a room. Once in the room we had to complete paperwork and other preliminary info. The pitocin was officially started at 7:30 a.m. which is when , in my mind, labor officially started.
At 8:30 Dr P came in to break my water and at 9:00 I got my epidural. Up until that point my contractions had been 2 minutes apart and I had not felt one.
As the morning wore on and the epidural picked up I became nauseous. With Lincoln I threw up several times and I was really praying that would not happen this time. So, I told the nurse and she put some Zofran in my IV. I was better soon after that and never got sick.
The epidural was in full affect on my right side but it was working about 40% on my left side. The nurse suggested I roll to that side to see if it that would help.
By 10:30, I was dilated to a 5 And by 12:15 I was dilated to a 7. At this point I became discouraged it was not moving faster. The nurse had come in several times to rotate me to different "sides" to help move the baby down.
I decided to take a nap in hopes to help pass the time. I woke up about 1:45 to this intense low constant pain on my left side where my thigh meets my leg. My nurse told me she would back at 2:00 to check on me so instead of calling I just waited on her. When she came back I told her about it and she said "that is not a contraction, that is the baby!" I was dilated to a 10 and almost ready to push. The only problem was that my doctor was in surgery doing a hysterectomy! My nurse called into surgery and Dr P told her to ask me to wait 25 minutes b/c she really wanted to deliver me. I really wanted her to deliver as well so I was willing to wait. The nurse turned off the pitocin and turned up the epidural in the mean time. Then she told me not to move or I might have a baby. Ha!
I pushed one time with the nurse and two times with Dr P and as simple as that Emery made her entrance! I was in shock that it happen so quickly! I pushed for 2 hours with Lincoln and pushed three times with Emery. I even said out loud "I can't believe it was just that easy!" As soon as Cory saw her he commented how much she looked like Lincoln when he was born.
Here are the series of texts that I was sending some family and friends.



The whole labor and delivery was such a better experience than I had with Lincoln. Lincoln took 16 hours and Emery took 7.5 hours!
There were a few similarities. Between the two. They both were 20 inches long, she weighed one ounce less than Lincoln did, we had the same nurse from the nursery and they both peed on her within seconds of being cleaned up and we were moved to the same room that we went to after Lincoln was born.
And here is one of the first pics we took of her on my phone.

Such a very special day.

























