I was not as
prepared as I always thought I would be. Labor is the most painful thing I've ever been through. My labor started at about 10 AM Sunday the 27th. Contractions came and kept coming until I had finally had enough at about 7am Monday morning. This time I was getting admitted. This meant I wasn't leaving without a
Baby Noah. Pitocin had to be used to get my contractions regular. The epidural was not something that I had wanted, but I was tired of the pain. And it didn't hurt a bit. It stormed the day Noah was born, just like it had the day we got married,
I still know there is something more to this. I finally reached my 10 centimeters at about 8:15. It was me, Jeremy, and Dr. Thompson when I finally got to push. At 9:46 after an hour 1/2 of pushing, The most
gorgeous baby I had ever seen entered our world. He was rushed away before I ever got to touch him.
At 3 o'clock in the morning, We finally got to hold our little man. He was sweet, and gorgeous, and he had the hiccups, that's how we knew he was ours.
All of the waiting was finally over, and it was so worth it!