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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Allene Drue Birth Story: Born February 14, 2012

Alle is almost two years old now but while we are waiting on our newest addition, I am reminiscing and decided to finish Alle's birth store and post it on here.  Hope you enjoy it...


Alle’s Birth Story

Chapter One: The beginning of a new life
We were so blessed to have one little girl, Olivia.  But we did want to have more children… We just didn't’ know if it was possible.  It took us about three years to get pregnant with Olivia and before we were pregnant with her, I had a miscarriage.  I don’t keep it a secret but I also don’t talk about it very much.  It was very difficult for Clint and I to handle and although it has made us stronger, I am still very sensitive to it, other’s miscarriages, abortion, hardships in life, and just life itself.  

With Olivia I had low progesterone the beginning of my pregnancy and had to take supplements and go in for blood work a couple of times a week.  We knew that would be an issue for every pregnancy we would have.  Dr Adcock was our doctor for Olivia but after Olivia was born is when he had his accident and I had not gotten a new doctor yet.  

In June 2011 my family went up to visit with my Grandpa and others in my extended family in north Georgia.  Clint and I decided to go up a little early and let Olivia stay with my parents and ride up with them.  We decided go camping and  to hike up Brasstown Bald.  It was beautiful but very tiring!  Clint told me later that when we were at my Grandpa’s house he walked in the room and thought to himself “Wow… I think Anna is pregnant”.  Fortunately, he was wise enough to keep it to himself!

For some reason, when we got home from our trip, I decided to take a pregnancy test and it was positive!  I had a crazy rush of emotions… I was happy, concerned, excited, anxious, and nervous.  I knew that I needed to start taking progesterone immediately but didn't have a doctor.  I called Medi-Share (our non-insurance company at the time) to ask them what OBGYNs were covered in our area and surrounding.  They gave me all the information and then asked to pray for me over the phone.  I called a place in Thomasville and explained my situation but they said I would have to wait over a week.  I got off the phone and cried for a little bit.  Then I composed myself and decided to go to Dr Adcocks old office.  I don’t know what I was hoping to accomplish since he wasn’t in business anymore, but I knew that Mrs Judy Adcock had been up there some finishing up paperwork and reports.  The secretary asked me what I needed when I went in and I don’t remember what I said but she could tell I was upset.  Mrs Judy came out into the waiting room and I started to cry.  She took me back to another room and I explained everything to her.  She said she would put in a call to Dr Trescot’s office and I could go straight over there to get my blood drawn and a prescription for progesterone.  She prayed for me before I left.

I went across the hospital parking lot to Dr Trescot’s office and they were able to see me right away.  I explained my previous situations and told them that I needed to start taking progesterone right away.  They did all of the blood work, called in a prescription, and set me up for another appointment to get more blood work.

I was relieved and excited and decided to call Clint.  He was working at the church and I asked him to meet me at Dr Trescots office.  He, of course, had a suspicion to what I was going to tell him, but it was still so awesome to see him hop out of his car and the look on his face when I told him that we were pregnant again.  We went out for lunch and talked about how excited we were but also shared our nervousness.  We also started training Olivia to say “Big Sister” so she could help us share our good news with our families.

I was working at my dad’s office that summer and fall scanning and organizing documents.  I received a call from the doctor’s office after I had about two blood tests, telling me that my progesterone had fallen and I needed to start taking it twice a day instead of once a day.  I was too nervous to ask what the levels were and just said ‘ok’.  Progesterone is a pain to take but I knew that it could help our little one growing inside me.  

If you don’t know, during a regular month, a woman’s progesterone should fluctuate between 1 and 25.  It is of course different for each woman.  But at early pregnancy you want those levels to be at least mid teens and to be rising.  After a week or two of doubling my progesterone supplements, I asked what my levels had been and they told me that they started out pretty low, around 8/10 and had dropped to around 5.  After doubling my progesterone, the levels rose to about 12.  It was good that they rose but 12 is still pretty low.  After a few more tests and continuing with diligently taking my progesterone, my numbers continued to rise.  It was a scary time because we were not sure if we would lose our little one.

June 28th we had an ultrasound appointment.  I was 7½ weeks along at that time and Clint and I waited anxiously to check things out.  The first thing they looked for was a heartbeat… It was the most beautiful sound!  Our little one seemed to be healthy!  (as far as you can tell from an early ultrasound).  We were overjoyed to see a little bean inside me and to see and hear the little heartbeat.  We got our due date of February 8th 2012.






After the first trimester there really weren't any concerns or complications.  Everything went smoothly, day by day, as my belly grew. When we found out we were having another precious little girl, we decided to chose family names.  Alene was Clint’s Grandmother’s name and Drucilla was my grandmother’s middle name (that she hated).  We chose Allene Drue and we would call her Alle.
                                            Alene                                                                            Janice Drucilla





Chapter Two: Waiting for Baby Alle


38 week, 39 week, and 40 week appointment- One day before my due date:  At my 38 week appointment the nurses tried to make me set up an induction date of the 7th even though my due date was the 9th of Feb.  I did not feel comfortable with that at all but when I told them that, they just brushed me off so I felt that I had to keep that 7th hospital induction date.  However at my 39 week appointment I was able to meet with the midwife and she discussed it with me very differently.  She said that I can keep that appointment or they can cancel it and it was entirely up to me.  I was only 1 ½ cm dilated with no contractions yet and decided to cancel the induction date and just see what happens.

So at my 40 week appointment they hooked me up to some machines that monitor baby’s heart rate, movements and any contractions. I was able to listen to Alle’s heart beat for about 15 minutes and her heart rate was about 148 beats per minute.  I was only a ‘tight’ 2 cm dilated but everything looked great.  I discussed induction again with the midwife and told her I was comfortable with setting up a date for next week in case she hasn’t decided to come before then.  She said I would need to go in on Monday night and they would induce Tuesday morning.  It was exciting to think that if Alle waited until then we would have a Valentine baby!


Thursday, February 9th - My due date:  Instead of having a baby, I got a pedicure with my mom while drinking a latte then visited with my friend Anna  from California and her family at chick-fil-a for about two hours.  It was a lot of fun and a great way to celebrate my 40 week mark.  I wrote more about my due date and doctors appointments in my blog if you want to read more.  That night I had my first contractions.  They were mostly in the late evening and I was able to get some sleep after midnight.

Friday, February 10th - One day past my due date:  I was tired and was still having a few contractions that morning.  I asked my in-laws if they could take Olivia to gymnastics for me because I didn’t think I would be able to help her out like I needed to.  I called the doctor's office to tell them that I was having contractions through the night and early that morning.  She said since they were irregular and I currently wasn’t having any, then she couldn’t do anything.  She gave me some advice for if I wanted to hurry up my labor or if I wanted to slow it down and wait till Monday.  I was fine that afternoon and felt good enough to go to my mom’s birthday party at Margaritas but that evening my contractions started back up.

Saturday, February 11th - Two days past my due date:  I was still tired but was able to get some sleep between long breaks in my contractions.  For some crazy reason I decided to sew some matching blankets and a burp cloth for Olivia and Alle that morning.  We went over to the Fleetwoods for lunch because Sara was home.  The guys decided to go golfing but I was feeling pretty crappy so I made sure Clint had his cell phone with him on the golf course and I went home to sleep and watch some hulu.  We all went back over that night for supper.  I sat on the couch most of the time with my touch pad because i just felt plain tired and ready to have this baby!  Contractions started back up again around 10:00pm that evening and I was only able to sleep between 20 and 45 minutes at a time throughout the night on the couch.

Sunday, February 12th - three days past my due:  Soon after Olivia woke up that morning, she threw up.  She threw up several times that day.  She was not being fussy or anything but it was still difficult to feel like I was taking care of her properly since I was still feeling poorly myself.  We just watched movies all day and layed down on the couch.  Olivia ended up going to sleep at 6pm on her monkey in the living room and when I tried to wake her up to see if she wanted to eat, she said that she wanted to go lay down in her room.  So I put her on a pull-up and put her in her bed.  She slept all night... but I on the other hand, had more contractions that lasted all night long. I was definitely ready to have baby Alle at this point.

Monday, February 13th - Four days past due:
Olivia still was not feeling well and neither was I.  Clint went on to work because he had a meeting that morning.  I asked Mrs Connie to come over because I was still having contractions.  They were pretty regular and I wanted to get checked out at the Doctors office.  Clint came home early and we loaded up our car with our hospital bag and went to the doctors office.  I was only 2 cms but my cervix was softened so the midwife said I didn’t have to go in to the hospital that night to be induced tomorrow.  I can just wait till 6am or when I go into labor.  They hooked me up to a machine again to monitor baby movements and contractions.  I had contractions every 6-7 minutes until i stepped into the doctor's office.  I only had one contraction during the 20 minutes hooked up to the monitor but we could hear Alle’s heartbeat and everything was fine with her.  I was sent home to wait it out.  

My contractions slowed during the afternoon so I was able to take a nap.  That evening Clint said he would get me whatever I wanted for supper.  I sent him to get me some chicken fried rice, and a sonic milkshake.  We watched episodes of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ all evening while I moved from the bed to rocking chair to exercise ball to standing and back to the bed again.  I finally tried to lay down to sleep for a little while but my contractions hurt too much to sleep.  I decided to let Clint sleep and I went to the couch to wedge myself into a sitting/laying position with pillows propping me up.  I might have dozed for 15 minutes at a time but not much more than that.  I had to get up and walk around.  At every contraction I would time them with the app on my phone.  Yes... there is an app for that.  :)


Chapter Three: The day we meet our Little Valentine

Tuesday, February 14th - Delivery Day:
At Home
Through the night I was timing my contractions with the app on my phone sitting in a big chair and walking around.  I wanted Clint to be able to get some sleep so he could help coach and support me for what would come very soon.  Around 2:45am or so, my contractions were at a pretty steady 5 minutes.  I went to take a shower a little after that to let the water hit my back in hopes of it helping with the pain.  

While in the shower my contractions went to 3 minutes apart consistently (I had my phone on the towel rack and still hit the button to time them).  I stayed in the shower until I was about to cry because of my contractions.  I only had about 1½ minutes between the end of one contraction and the start of the next and they were getting pretty painful.  

Clint checked on me when he heard me get out of the shower and asked if we needed to go on to the hospital.  We already had everything in the car except for out phone chargers.  We grabbed those and put on some clothes and went to the hospital at 3:50am.  

looking back at it now, I should have probably labored at home a little longer. I think that sleep sleep deprivation made me not think so clearly or deal with the pain like I could have.

At the Hospital
We went in, got someone to take me in a wheelchair to the OB, signed in, and they got us into our labor and delivery room. When we showed up they looked at us funny and said "ya'll are early". And I was like "yeah... I'm in labor!"  For some reason my contractions are shy of doctors and nurses because they slowed back down to about every 5/6 minutes.  I asked them to go ahead and get me some medication and they had to check with the on call doctor to get some for me.  I continued to have regular contractions but was glad to get a little rest because I was so exhausted.  

A nurse checked me out around 5:50 - I was 5cm dilated and 75% effaced and they started me on a low dose of pitocin.  My contractions went back to 3 minutes at that point.  Clint plugged in our touch pad so we could have some Pandora playing while I tried to rest.  My mom and Carrie came around 8:00am or so.  I talked to them some but then my contractions started getting bad again.  My dad also came in for a little while.  I asked for some more medication and they gave me some around 8:45am.  It was something different because it was a different on-call doctor prescribing and they also gave it to me without checking me first.  The nurse said that the midwife would be in soon and she would check me then.  

The medicine was not working and the contractions were getting more and more painful.  The monitor that was for the baby’s heartbeat wasn’t picking up Alle very well so the nurses came in to adjust it.  They fiddled with it for what seemed like a very long time making me move and roll around in the bed and pushing on my stomach... which was very painful!

Finally the midwife came in around 9:15 so the nurses let her do her thing.  She announced that she was about to check me and for everyone to clear out unless they wanted to see me exposed.  Dad told me goodbye and he would come back later that day and Mom and Carrie would stay around the waiting area until the midwife was finished.  When she checked me I was 9 ½ - 10 cm and it was time to push!  I was thinking that it was no wonder the second meds weren’t working and they couldn’t keep the monitor on the Alle’s heart beat!  

Clint called Carrie and my mom to let them know what was happening and they rushed in and got in their positions in the corner and behind the bed while the nurses were preparing for the delivery.  I remember asking the midwife if my water had broken yet and she told me that she had just done that.  
Around 9:30 the nurses had everything ready, got into position and started coaching me through the pushing process.  At one point they had to give me some oxygen and stuck some sort of prob on Alle because her heart rate wasn’t where it should be.  I remember hearing Luara Story’s song called ‘Blessings’ come on our Pandora station during this time which calmed me down and helped me to focus on what I was doing.  It seemed like I was pushing forever with no progress but then finally, at 9:52am Alle came into this world and I heard her cry.  The nurses quickly rubbed her down with a towel and passed her to me.  All I could do was just put my hands on her and close my eyes.  I was so exhausted but the first thing I said was “I love you Alle”.



She stayed on my chest for a while until the nurses took her over to the other table to be checked out.  I watched Mom, Carrie and Clint huddle around Alle watching her as they measured and stamped her feet.  Everyone in the room was amazed at what had just happened even though it is something that happens every day.  It is a beautiful, amazing thing how God lets everything come together to bring a life into this world. We love our little Alle Bug.



                                      Three Months                                                                         Six Months




Saturday, February 11, 2012

Past Due

So today I am two days past my due date.  It is a strange thing.. for months now, the date 'February 9th' has been on my mind.  That has come and gone and where am I now?  In a waiting game... not knowing what to expect.  I've been having contractions that feel like cramps the last two nights.  My doctor gave me some tips if I want to speed up going into labor and said to just time them and if they are 5 minutes apart then to head to the hospital.  When she asked if I wanted to go into labor this weekend or try to rest and wait till Monday (when I go in to be induced), I just said that I don't know.

Even though I have a wonderful, beautiful little two year old, I feel like a first time mom when it comes to labor.  I didn't go into labor anywhere but at the hospital hooked up to monitors when I was induced with Olivia.  Even though people say that being induced makes it harder, there is also security and comfort in knowing that even if I don't know what I'm doing, there is a nurse right there who can help me.

So even though I am 2 days past due and have been having some minor contractions off and on and am tired of being huge and not sleeping well and want to meet baby Alle..... I'm also a little scared and don't feel ready yet.  I kind of want to wait until I go into the hospital Monday night so I can have my house clean, Olivia's bag ready with everything she needs, and our bag with all our electronics and such.  It will give me several hours to know what to expect next instead of not knowing and just waiting.

Strange I know... But that is where I am... two days past due...

Friday, February 10, 2012

40 Weeks and Counting...


Wednesday was my 40 week appointment.  They hooked me up to some stuff to monitor Alle's movements and any contractions.  It was nice to just relax in a recliner and listen to her heartbeat for about 15 minutes.  Everything was responding as it should.  During that time I had a contraction that I couldn't feel but baby Alle could.  At the spike of my un-felt contraction I also pushed the little button a few times to show when Alle was moving.  I guess she didn't like being squeezed!  I was only a 'barely 2cm' dilated.  We set up a time to be induced at the hospital for next week is she doesn't come before then.  I'll go in Monday night and then be induced Tuesday morning.  If Alle waits until then, we will have a Valentine baby!


Yesterday was my due date.  It was kinda strange for it to come and go.  I didn't get to that point last time.  I decided if I was going to not have a baby on my due date then I was going to do something cool.  I first met up with my mom at Kim nails to get a pedicure together.  I picked up some coffee on the way and relaxed with my momma.  They give awesome leg and foot massages at that place and of course the massage chairs are pretty awesome.


After Clint and I picked Olivia up from pre-school we all went to Chik-fil-a to visit with Anna Noethe-Musgrove Shirm(?) and her husband Todd and her two beautiful little boys Kyler and Micah.  Kyler is Olivia's age and Micah is 3 months old.  It was a lot of fun to sit and talk and watch the kiddos play.  It is nice to have a friend where it isn't awkward to get together with from time to time.  Micah seems like such a good little baby.  We stayed there for 2 hours and had a lot of fun.

Next me and Olivia took nap and Clint came home to start cooking supper for us.  I have a great husband.  I just relaxed the rest of the evening with my family of 3.  It was all a great way to celebrate my 40 week mark!

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Week 39 Appointment

I was a little nervous going into this appointment.  I wanted to talk to my mid-wife about inducing but didn't want to come across like a uncooperative client or anything... but at the same time i want to have choices when it comes to the birth of my child instead of feeling forced to induce before my due date.

My mid-wife checked me out and I am 1 1/2 cm dilated... yea!  And then she asked me if I wanted to induce. I told her first that I don't have a problem with inducing per say because I was induced with my first child but I was already on the schedule to be induced on the 7th and didn't feel too comfortable with the decision.  I told her what the nurses had told me last week and me feeling like I didn't have a choice.  She said that she was not aware that I was already of the schedule and that the choice is completely mine.  They give the patient a choice of inducing at 39 weeks pregnant if everything is normal and there aren't any complications but that I can also wait.  She did say that at 40 weeks they push to set up an induction date so that the women don't go too far past the due date which can cause some problems.

She said that I can go home and talk to my husband about it.  We set an appointment for next Wednesday morning for me to be checked again and discuss an induction date.  Clint and I decided to cancel my Jan 7th induction date and play the 'wait and see' game... at least until the next week when I will have another induction date.  So now we can't plan everything out, but it will be fun to go into labor naturally.  I am excited but a little nervous too!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Baby Day!


Baby Shower day!  We had it at Beans and Strings and my mom was in charge of the food.  The theme was "Ready to Pop"   We had popcorn of different kinds, blow pops, m&ms, cupcakes with polka dots on them, and some fruit.  The best was the homemade white chocolate drizzled popcorn with m&ms in it.  It was so yummy!

Several of my friends were able to make it and there were a lot of kids there too.  We drank lattes, watched the kids play, opened gifts, and chatted.  Baby Alie is going to have some cute new clothes.  Her Auntie Carrie bought her some hair bows and some.... auburn hair die!  You know... just in case she doesn't have red hair when she is born in the hospital.  Alie has some awesome family!

After the party my mom took me to walmart to buy last minute baby stuff and then went back to my house to help me fix up the baby room.  She stayed for about five hours turning our junk room into a real baby room.


She swept and cleaned the floors, picked up trash, got the junk out, put the changing table it, washed the basket liners and car seat covers, and organized baby supplies.  It is great to finally have a real baby room and find all our Winnie the Pooh decorations. Almost everything is ready now.  We have to put together the baby bed and go through clothes to get out all the baby clothes.  But other than that... it is done.  It is a good thing too because I am only one week and 3 days away.  It is a little crazy to think about our family is about to grow to four.  Maybe now we can win a free vacation for a family of four... that would be awesome  :)


I was so exhausted after having a party, going to walmart, and cleaning up the baby room and I just had to sit and rest.  It also didn't help that i forgot to take my Iron supplement.  we ordered some pizza and wings so I wouldn't have to cook and mom stayed with us for supper.





Olivia and I had a movie night afterward watching Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.  It is so awesome that Olivia loves that movie.  When the part came on about "I got a golden ticket" and they sing and dance in their house, Olivia went to her daddy and wanted to dance.  They held hands and danced in circles.  I have a great family and I am so excited to be adding one more to our crazy little bunch.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

38 week Drs Appointment



I had my 38 week Drs Appointment.  Everything went well and I"m right where I should be.  I didn't gain much weight, i'm measuring right on, the heart beat is great, and I didn't have sugar in my urine like I did last time.  The nurse checked me out and I am softening but I am not dilated at all yet.  She talked with me about an induction date.  She mentioned it last week and I assumed that they would set me up a date after my due date so in case I haven't gone into labor I would have a day to go into the hospital.  But she set it up for before my due date.  I was surprised and told her that I didn't want it too early.  She said that the doctor doesn't like for his patients to go past their due dates and the placenta can get old and could be dangerous for the baby.  She said that she could push it a few days and we can try to scheduled it for Feb. 7th which is only two days before my due date on the 9th.  She also said that I might have to go in the night before to get a different medication if I haven't started dilating but they will check me again next week to see.

They called later that day to say that I am scheduled for Potocin on the 7th and I need to go in on the 6th around 7pm.  I had been thinking about it for a few hours and didn't really want to induce early.  While on the phone with the nurse, I asked if I can say no, that I don't want the be induced and talk to my doctor about it at my next appointment.  She put me on hold for a few minutes and came back on to say "the doctor really doesn't like for you to go past your due date so you can go into the hospital on the 6th... ok?  See you then"

I don't mind being induced.  I was induced one day before my due date with Olivia and everything went fine.  I'm just upset that they are basically forcing me.  I know that I can tell them no and I don't have to show up, but they aren't giving me options.  I showed my concern to the nurse while at my appointment and while on the phone with someone else I said that I still wasn't comfortable with it and want to talk to my Doctor about it.  They both basically said that it doesn't mater, this is what they do and I need to do it too.  I don't like feeling like I am being forced into it.  It is very frustrating.

My mother-in-law suggested just keeping the induction date and discussing my concerns with my doctor next week.  At that point it will still be 5 days before they want me to go into the hospital and we can always cancel the induction or move it.  Or I may feel more comfortable with the situation after I am able to talk with her.

So I guess I'm going to make plans with a induction date of the 7th as far as work and things go, and I'll just wait and see what happens when I talk with my doctor.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Maternity Pics

We had Maternity pictures taken today with Clint and Olivia.  Olivia was showing off for the camera.  She was doing some cute poses and getting all the attention.  That's alright though because she is a cutie pie.  I just hope that she stays a sweet little girl.  I love her so much.





Olivia was a little fussy because she didn't have a nap. I told her that if she was a good girl she could get some candy so about every 2 minutes she would ask for candy!