I have never shared one of my birth stories before, and I don’t plan on getting into all of the details, but here is a little bit about how Josephine made her appearance earlier this week.
On Tuesday we welcomed Josephine Frances to the clan–which was a bit of a surprise to everyone, I included.
Late last week I tested positive for cholestasis of the liver and after an ultrasound on Monday afternoon, where it was discovered that my fluid levels were low, my midwife talked me into an induction…that night.
I was sitting there nodding along with her, not really understanding that she was talking about today, tonight.
So, the rest of the day was a bit of a whirlwind.
We hadn’t expected the baby to come so soon since I wasn’t due until May 26th–I had yet to pull out any of the baby stuff or get Dominic out of the crib, or anything.
In fact, most of these things are still not done.
But, my wonderful mother jumped in her car and started driving the 7 hours down here to Kansas.
I made a huge Walmart run (which helped the baby drop!), ran home, packed a bag, and headed right back to the hospital to start the induction process.
Monday night we did just a few gentle things to get the labor to kick in and thanks to sleep aid, I actually got a very nice night’s rest.
And, since I have in the past always labored through an entire night, this was a nice treat.
We started the Pitocin the following morning and by lunchtime, it was game on.
Since my last two labors have been done without painkillers, we didn’t consider using any this time.
It was rough, labor always is, but that relief after the baby is born is so wonderful.
However, I didn’t make it through the pain on my own.
My wonderful husband was there every minute of the experience and was a tremendous help with the pain.
I also had a fabulous midwife and labor and delivery nurse.
After each of my births, I marvel at the jobs these people have.
They are there for such an intense experience in your life–and this is their job.
It’s crazy.
I feel like I am forever bonded to these people, and since my little Josephine was born they have most likely aided in the birth of other babies.
Wild.
Anyway, Josephine was born at 1:58 pm on May 10th.
She was some dark hair, came out hungry, and is just so sweet.
We left the hospital Wednesday evening and have been laying low at home since.
The older 3 kids have spent a lot of time loving on her and that might be one of my favorite things to see.
The infant days don’t get any easier, no matter how many times you go through them.
This time around, however, I am trying very hard not to overdo it.
In the past I have tried to bounce right back, only to get knocked down hard the second week. It is really hard for me to just slow down and let others take care of me, but I’m trying to be better this time around.
So, that’s life around here right now.
The days are blending together, but they are good days and we are feeling very, very blessed.
Thanks for being here and for all of your love and support!
Nancy
Connie @ Naturesblendshop says
Lovely story you’ve shared here thank you God Bless you and your Family
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Victoria says
Dear Nancy, congratulations for your new baby, the fourth!!!. You’re certainly a very brave young woman. Love from Valencia (Spain)
Nancy Bandzuch says
It’s easy to be brave when you have no idea what you are getting into! Thank you!
Tracy says
Congratulations, your family is beautiful.
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Nancy Bandzuch says
thank you!
Darlene P. says
Celebrations!!! Another blessing for the hand of God. Joyful congratulations!!! Isn’t it amazing that not only is each child a unique creation, so is their birth story!!! You didn’t say if the cholestasis of the liver rectified after giving birth, but I’m praying all is well! Hibernate with your sweet family and Josephine as long as you need. Such sweet precious time it is when a wee little one comes home!!
Darlene P. says
That would be from the hand of God!
Nancy Bandzuch says
We sure are feeling God’s goodness around here!
Nancy Bandzuch says
Delivery is the immediate cure for cholestasis, and we are both doing well. Just trying to figure out life at home with all the crazy kids!
Erin says
Congratulations!
Nancy Bandzuch says
thank you!
Ingrid says
Congratulations! 🙂
Nancy Bandzuch says
Thank you!
Heather says
Congrats pretty mamma.
Nancy Bandzuch says
thank you!
Nell says
So thrilled for you!!!!!
Nancy Bandzuch says
Are you ready for this in December!!!
Carin says
Congratulations! I am so happy for you and she’s a real sweetheart! Take it slow and don’t overdo it.
Lots of love to you all and may God bless you and your wonderful family.
Nancy Bandzuch says
Working on the slowing down thing. That is so hard for me!
Alicia says
Congratulations! Blessings on little Josephine and your whole family. 🙂
Nancy Bandzuch says
Thank you so much!