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| 40 Weeks |
Saturday, June 1st, 2013. I woke up bright and
early at 5:45 am. We had to be to the hospital by 7:00 am and I wanted to get a
nice shower in (because I knew it would be awhile since I would shower again)
before we went. Right before we left I asked Scott for a blessing. In that
blessing I was told we had made the right decisions and that gave me a lot of
peace. On our way to the hospital I felt pretty anxious. It was weird to just
be going in to have a baby. As we walked up casually to the hospital doors I
turned to Scott and told him I had imagined this walk being a lot more rushed
and panicked and not so calm. I guess things don’t always turn out as planned.
:) We got all checked in and before I knew it I was in a hospital gown in bed
hooked up to an IV and the machines to monitor the baby and my contractions. Shortly
after this the nurse came in to tell me the doctor, Doctor Matt Robinson, was
running late because he had an emergency surgery. In a way that made me feel
better because it made his birth not so planned. It would happen when it would
happen. Just like if I were having him naturally.
Scott got to escort me on my walk to the OR. After arriving
I was set up on the table to get my spinal done… It was at this point where I
thought to myself. “This is why people don’t like hospitals… All they do is
poke and prod you.” I tried not to think of what was actually going on back there.
But Scott later told me that watching them put that huge needle in my back was
a lot harder then watching them do any of the other stuff. John was very
informative during the whole thing. Always making sure I knew exactly what he
was doing and exactly what the nurses were doing around me. For that I was very
grateful. After everything was ready, put in place and the spinal had fully
kicked in we were ready to start. John said, “Surgery started at 10:34 am”. As
I lay there all I can remember thinking was how tired I felt. I don’t know if
it was the drugs or only getting 4 hours of sleep the night before sharing
Scott and I’s last single couple night together. Probably a combination of
both. During the surgery Scott continued to stroke my face with his fingers,
telling me he loved me. I was so grateful for this because it gave me a lot of
comfort. While the doctor was cutting me open they kept commenting on how
skinny I was. They told me they weren’t used to doing surgery on such skinny
people. Of course it made me feel good. After nine months of pregnancy you
definitely aren’t feeling skinny. Scott told them I had run a marathon when I
was 5 weeks pregnant and they were very impressed. When it was time to push my
midwife, Natalie, began pushing on the upper part of my stomach. It was kind of
funny because they would push so hard that I would feel myself moving side from
side even though I couldn’t feel the lower half of my body. Right before they
pulled the baby out of me they lowered the screen so I could watch. The first
part I remember seeing is his body sitting there with his head still inside of
me. At this point I felt like it took forever to get the head out but looking
back at the video I realized it didn’t take that long. But when they finally
did get him out I heard that baby cry.
Jacob with his grandparents! Somehow we missed a picture with Grandma Bergendorf... :(
Grandpa Hansen
Grandma Hansen
Grandpa Bergendorf
Jacob Reed Bergendorf






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