Monday, May 08, 2006
King Henry

Well...I've been away for awhile. My goal was to post at least once a week to keep you updated on my life and writing...and I was going to....but someone called "King Henry" happened. My "King Henry" is actually my newborn son, Henry IV born on May 2nd at 11:33 a.m. And let's just say, his arrival was very eventful.

If you didn't know already, I'm a middle school librarian. Well, around 10:15am or so, while I was helping some students find books, I started to have some severe abdominal pain. Well, since I've never experienced contractions before (both of my daughters were born by C-section) I wasn't sure what was going on. I didn't know if I had gas or I had to potty real bad. So, I toddled off to the restroom and well...you know. Anyway, as I finished, all I saw was blood. Again, since I never experienced normal pregnancy delivery stuff, this was very scary for me because I didn't know if this was normal or not.

I went back into the library and told my friend, Melissa, who was on prep, that I was bleeding and going to call my doctor. She said, "Oh NO...I'm taking you to the hospital....RIGHT NOW!!! You can call your doctor on the way."

So, after informing the right people, off we went doing 120 on the freeway to Baptist Hospital. I called my doctor, my husband, and my mother on the way. I was bleeding profusely the entire time, and then my water broke halfway there. I was very dizzy and groggy from losing so much blood that I thought I was going to pass out.

We arrived at the hospital emergency room, did a real quick check-in, then they rushed me upstairs to the second floor. And let's just say, once they saw what was going on with me, all heckity heck broke loose and those nurses sprung into action, helping me take off my clothes because I was still dizzy, putting me on a fetal monitor, calling anethesia, my doctor again, the OR for an emergency C-section, my doctor again, any doctor...well, you get the point. Oh, and did I mention, they stuck me probably four times trying to find a vein to get an IV in me because it was real difficult because I was still losing a lot of blood AND I heard things like, "we can't hear the baby's heart beat."

My husband finally arrived as they were swinging me out of a normal labor and delivery room to an OR. He joined us very confused and upset because he didn't know what was going on and while he'd been standing outside, he heard those nurses calling for all that stuff I mentioned above....and crying!!! I was like, "oh, my goodness" after he told me all of this because they were really composed when they were in the room with me.

Anyway, off I rolled to the OR, crying myself now, where I was put to sleep to bring my little bundle of joy into the world at 11:33am. I woke up around 2ish to find that everthing was well, but for a minute there we were both in danger of dying. Thank goodness I'm able to sit at home, at my computer, with my little miracle king in my arms to tell you all of this. We arrived home Saturday afternoon, very happy and well. Now, off to rest! Isn't my king a cutie!? This was taken at the hospital.

:-) Lyric
posted by Lyric James @ 11:57 AM  
10 Comments:
  • At 1:54 PM, Blogger Sarah Palmero said…

    Lyric, he's beautiful. Congratulations again. And *so* glad you both made it through.

     
  • At 1:56 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Lyric, what a beautiful son you have! I am so glad you and the little one are home, happy and healthy. Get some rest and give little Henry a huge kiss and a hug.

     
  • At 2:03 PM, Blogger Shelli Stevens said…

    Oh my gosh that's a scary story! You know it's bad if the nurses are crying. I'm glad you both made it through. You had an angel looking out for you that day.

    And Henry's adorable. Such big eyes!

     
  • At 2:25 PM, Blogger Loribelle Hunt said…

    Wow, what a story! Glad you're both doing well. He's a cutie!

     
  • At 1:32 PM, Blogger Silma said…

    He's simply adorable! *g*

     
  • At 6:27 AM, Blogger Jodie said…

    Congrats on the baby boy and thank God you and baby came out safely

     
  • At 6:51 PM, Blogger Cora Zane said…

    Oh, my, he's so tiny and beautiful! Just look at those eyes. :) I'm so glad you came out of it safe and sound.

     
  • At 3:23 PM, Blogger Karen Erickson said…

    Congrats! He's beautiful.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog. :)

     
  • At 4:28 PM, Blogger Lyric James said…

    They said my placenta ruptured. I lost so much blood they thought they were going to have to give me a blood transfusion. It's something that's really rare. Not sure why it happened to me, hadn't done anything strenuous. Guess it was just his time to pop on out.

    Lyric

     
  • At 6:07 PM, Blogger Shannon said…

    Lyric, Henry is absolutely a cutie! I'm so glad it all worked out but I can only imagine how frightening it must have been at the time.

    Congratulations on your little King. :)

    Shannon

     
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