The doctor now says that Melanie has stalled in the dilation and she can’t go any higher on the pitocin so we have to go with a C-section, which disappoints Melanie a lot. It means a harder recovery and at least 4 more days in the hospital. She’s understandably upset.
On the other hand, it means that we will see our baby soon, that Melanie will get to see Isabella soon, and that we’ll move on to the next stage. More prayers please!
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An unexpected turn
The doctor now says that Melanie has stalled in the dilation and she can’t go any higher on the pitocin so we have to go with a C-section, which disappoints Melanie a lot. It means a harder recovery and at least 4 more days in the hospital. She’s understandably upset.
On the other hand, it means that we will see our baby soon, that Melanie will get to see Isabella soon, and that we’ll move on to the next stage. More prayers please!
COMMENTS
Oh, frabjous day!!
Congratulations, Melanie and Dom! And Isabella!
And welcome, Sophia!
(I kept refreshing this page, like probably half of St. Blog’s….)
Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on 03/4/08 at 04:34 PM
Whoo hoo! I saw the picture!!!! She’s beautiful! Good job, mom & pop!
Posted by Matilda on 03/4/08 at 04:44 PM
let me just get this straight -you’re blogging during labor?
Congrats!!!!!! God bless.
Posted by matt on 03/6/08 at 12:56 PM
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