My Amazing Birth Story

Rick Banks
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On Feb 26, 2019
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Today I wanted to share with you guys my labor and delivery story with my first pregnancy. Claim Your 20 Free Pregnancy Tests – Click Here:

I’m pregnant again right now. I’m 26 weeks along so I don’t have a delivery story yet, but I wanted to share with you my story of my first son Will and what happened the day I gave birth to him. After the positive pregnancy test, next comes my birth story.

★☆Stages of Labor and Birth★☆

1. Lost mucus plug – am I in labor? Not yet!
So I was due November 8, 2010, but on October 23, this is like exactly two weeks before my due date, I woke up and I lost my mucus plug and I thought, “This is interesting.” You know, because this is a sign, I know. So I called my brother who is in med school at that time and I asked him, “Does this mean that I’m going to go into labor soon?” And he said you know it could, but it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s going to happen today or anything like that. So it’s definitely the next step.

2. Spicy burrito, here I come!
So that night my husband, my cute husband, and my brother-in-law planned a wonderful date for my sister and I. We went to the concert and to dinner and we went to dinner and ordered a huge, I’m talking like this big, spicy burrito because I just wanted this baby out of me so I ate the whole thing. It was really spicy. Then we went to the concert. And the entire concert I had to keep on getting up and excuse myself and go into the bathroom, so that was kind of embarrassing. And then my husband and I got home about 1:30 that night and I was laying there in be. I thought what does it even mean to have your water break? Because none of my friends had their water break naturally, they had all been induced or that sort of thing where I’ve never heard.

3. Whoosh! My water breaks
So I just lay there in my bed looking at my iPhone and Googling how do you know when your water breaks. And I remember the key thing that I read was you will hear a popping sound, and then the water will come gushing out and I thought, “Oh, that’s kind of interesting!” So I fell asleep at about 1:30 and literally 10 minutes later, I woke up to a popping sound and water gushing out of me and my water broke. So I stood up and I woke my husband up and I said I just had my water break. And there’s so much water gushing down so we called the doctor right away and the hospital and they said, “Yup, that’s a sign you need to come in here so just shower and bring your things and then come on in.”

4. Time to go to the hospital
So we got to the hospital, and I was already dilated to three and a half and they said, “Yup your water definitely broke. That’s your ticket to stay in here. You will have your baby boy today.” And I was so excited because it was 2 weeks exactly before my due date so it was 38 weeks. At about 4:30am, so I’ve been there for a couple hours, my contractions were really bad and I hadn’t even felt any contractions until after I’ve been in the hospital for at least an hour so I was feeling fine and dandy and I thought this is easy. This labor stuff isn’t easy until I had my contractions and I let those go for a couple hours to see kind of how much I could tolerate. For more know visit here:
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