
On the morning of 13 March, I went for my schedule appointment at 10.45 am to see Dr Anu. She did some checks and below is the conversation we had:
Dr Anu: Oh! You are 4cm dilated and having contractions every 20 minutes!
Me: Wow... really??!
Dr Anu: Aren't you feeling t he contractions?
Me: Nope. Not at all.
Dr Anu: Any pain?
Me: Ehhh... none too.
Dr Anu: Right... I think baby is coming today. We better admit you now. This baby is bigger than Kyran and could come really fast!
Me: ....... **gasp**
(*From memory, when I was in labour with little bun, I was already in considerable pain when I was 4 cm dilated and begging for them to give me the epidural.. it's weird that this time round, I didn't feel ANY pain at all.. oh well.)
I made a quick call to Mark and he told me he was coming home AFTER he's had his lunch (this man's priorities is skewed, I tell you). I made a quick trip home to ummm.. shower (this is VERY important to me as you can see) and pack my things while I waited for Mark to come home to pick me.
By 2 pm, we were back at the hospital and checked in immediately to the Delivery Suite (ahhh.. this place holds many fond memories for me as I had spent 3 whole weeks there when I was pregnant with little bun).
Happily posing for photos when I was around 5 cm dilated (still no pain!!) and waiting to be checked out by the mid wife and anaesthetist.
At 6 cm dilation, I had my epidural in (still wasn't feeling any pain then.. wooohooo!!). Once the epidural was in, it slowed down the whole labour process considerably and Mark and I were thinking that little bun #2 may only arrive the following day at the rate things were progressing. I only started feeling some pain 2 hours later, and they were not contraction pains. I had this annoying but throbbing pain between my shoulder blades that was bothering me and I tried changing positions to alleviate the pain but to no avail. Hmmm.. when people are in labour, I think they are supposed to feel contraction pains rather than shoulder aches.
Oh before I forget, I had this side effect from the epidural as I did the previous time. I vomited like crazy and once again, sweet ol' Mark held on to the teeny-weeny puke dish while I emptied my stomach. NOT a glamorous sight, I am sure.
After 10 pm, I felt this pressure and an urge to push.. it was then that I started feeling the contractions. They came with a vengeance and oh boy... I cannot imagine how it'd have felt like without the epidural! Dr Anu arrived just before 11 pm and before midnight after a lot of pushing/hold your breath and count to 10/huffing and puffing, our 2nd little prince arrived with a flourish.
He is much bigger than I expected.. close to 3.8kg and brawling his little lungs out. Dr Anu commented that he was very loud, and a real little screamer.. hehehe.. That was when I decided on his name.. we had a few short-listed but at that moment, little bun #2 picked his own name. We named him Ayden, which means 'fiery one/ little fire'.
Welcome into our hearts and into our little family, little Ayden!!
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