The water is broken
doug | August 24, 2009The day started at 5:30. Hannah woke Kirsten, our 18-year-old leaving for college in a few days who has become good friends in a short time with Hannah.
“Kirsten,” she said in her soft voice, “I think I’m really in labor now. The contractions hurt.”
The contractions were occurring about every two-to-three minutes. Kirsten and Hannah “hung out for awhile” (in Kirsten’s words), then woke Karla around 6:45 am. After showering and pulling everything together, they left for the hospital around 8.
The nurses checked her and found her cervix to be around 5 cm. dilated, half the distance to full dilation needed for childbirth.
They notified the doctor, who said she be in as soon as she could to break Hannah’s water. In the meantime, Hannah got comfortable–or as comfortable as she could get–in bed. The nurses wouldn’t allow her to get up and walk around until her water had been broken.
She tried out a few different positions as the contractions continued to get stronger.
The nurses did allow her to get onto the birthing ball for a short time. The birthing ball is air-filled plastic vinyl, about 3 feet in diameter, like a giant kickball. It helps stretch the muscles around the vaginal opening, loosening and relaxing them. It also takes some of the edge off the labor pains.
The doctor, who as it turned out had patients booked all day today at the office, stopped in on her lunch hour and broke the water. There had been speculation that Hannah would not have much water but that proved untrue.
With the water broken Hannah is able to get up and move around more, taking walks down the hall if she wishes.
The adoptive parents and their little 4-year-old daughter have been by Hannah’s side this morning, although they decided to send their daughter home at lunch with Grandma.
Please keep praying. Hopefully we’ll be able to announce soon, “it’s a boy!“


















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