On October 5th 2011 we were blessed with the newest addition of our family, Reagan Ilise McNaughton. Weighing in at 5 lbs 9 oz and being 16" long she was the most perfect thing Shawn and I have both ever seen. Here is a look into her "birthday story"...
The nurse was so nice and right away got someone to give me an epidural (a decision i made long before arriving at the hospital). The epidural was done in a matter of minutes and didn't hurt at all. Right away i wasn't able to feel any contractions...or my legs :). They told me that i should dialate an inch an hour but the next time they came in to check me i was already dialated to a 10. They hurried and called a doctor by 9pm i was pushing. Because of the epidural i didn't feel any pain and was able to have Reagan without feeling hardly a thing. As Reagan was coming out though they found that her umbillical cord was wrapped around her neck and her heart rate was dropping rapidly. They needed to get her out quick so they gave me an episiotomy (which again i didn't feel) and before i knew it my baby was out. I didn't get to see her right away (daddy got to QUICKLY cut the umbillical cord though) because she was rushed over to be checked by doctors from the NICU due to some complications that had occured while inside my tummy. After they cleared her as healthy they brought lil Reagan over to me and i was able tohold my little girl for the first time. It was the most amazing experience and i was overflowing with emotions. I was so happy, tired, and still in shock that i had just become a mother.
After the delivery things are a bit hazy for me. I can't remember how i got into the recovery room but i do remember not being able to move or walk because i couldn't feel my legs. This continued for a good 12 hours...the epidural they gave me sure was a good one! :) In the recovery room we got to spend the first 2 days with Reagan learning how to watch and take care of her. Shawn was able to sleep on a fold out cot right next to me and was such a good husband getting up at 1am to get my food from the cafeteria. We loved the hospital's food! But even more we loved our new little girl and were so excited to take her home. On Oct.7th we were able to leave with our little girl. We couldn't have asked for a better delivery (although the recovery time after is tough) and we couldn't have asked for a more perfect little girl. We love our daughter Reagan and are excited to see our family of 2 now become a family of 3!