Monday, May 7, 2007

Happy Birthday Moorea (pronounced Mor-A-ah)!










Well, friday night (May4th) was a sleepless one for Amy as she sensed something was different but couldn't quite put her finger on it. That was until 3am when the Braxton Hicks - the small "practice" contractions she'd been feeling for months - morphed into their bigger, greener, meaner alter-ego and the Hulk we now know as "labour" was born.

Amy woke me at an unusually early 8am Sat morning to inform me of this development, and startled me into a frantic panic of executing project "Emergency, emergency, where the hell's the checklist, we need to get to the bloody hosptial". She quickly and calmly told me to get a grip and "chill out man" cuz she could handle it and we could take our time .

As neither of us really new what the hell was going down, we consulted the doc and headed to the hospital for "monitoring". After 4 hours of beeps, and graphs we were advised to go back home and "ride it out until you're ready"..."Don't worry, you'll know".

Did I mention Hypnobirthing? Amy & I had great intentions to go drug-free and took a number of classes on a natural form of childbirth called hypnobirthing. The idea centers around the "Triangle of fear". It works like this; if you're afraid of something (like giving birth for the first time) you get tense. The more tense you are, the more pain you feel. The more pain you feel, the more you get scared...Fear, Tension, Pain, repeat & escalate. Hyponobithing attempts to control the fear by educating on the unknowns, and decrease the tension by providing tactical relaxation excersises.

When we returned from the hospital on Sat afternoon, we were told Amy was about 1cm dialated (out of a required 10) and the contraction pain was anywhere from 1/3 to 1/10 of what it would become. We hypnobirthed our way through about 17 hrs of continuous, ever-increasing contractions until we were sure we were "ready" and got our asses back to the hospital at 4am Sunday morning. If you're keeping count, Amy's been up for almost 48hrs by know, fighting the big green labour beast the majority of the time. To say the least, she's getting tired, and the contractions are getting much heavier and much more difficult to "relax and breath through". In fact, I beleive it was about 5am when the beasts were getting more powerful and painful that we learned we were only 4cm dialated, and had a long way yet to go. I decided to Hypno-through and figured one of our practiced "light touch messages" was the tool of choice to keep Amy going, when suddenly, the room transitioned into the set of the Excersist! Linda Blair had taken over the body Amy was once in and was screaching and spitting at me like a rabid dog to "stop rubbing her!" Hypnobirthing was out, Epidural was in.

This truned out to be a very good call as it all went relatively smooth from there. The drugs settled into Amy, Amy settled into the bed and from about 11am, Dr. Lucy Lord settled into barking comando-like encouragement to Amy who seemed quite comfortable being challenged in a physical excersize similar to hiking enourmous mountains or pushing the limits in the gym...just far more intense.

I was in awe watching Amy in action especially around noon when she was threatened they'd have to resort to a C-section if the baby wasn't delivered by 1pm. It was truly amazing seeing her dig down to a new level with each push and was certain her head was going to explode with each new shade of red it turned. I felt guilty that I couldn't do more than hold her hand or support her head as she laboured. But just then, at the height of it all, at the creshendo, at 12:33, when we were both concentrating on her struggle and keeping her head in tact, out it came! A new life. A tiny little 6lbs 13oz being. A screaming, kind of grey, kind of furry, gooey, sticky thing with a funny shaped head of what might be black or brown hair with red streaks. We were so surprized and amazed this little life had just come out of Amy's tummy we didn't think to ask the sex. We were much more surprized when the nurse proclaimed "Girl". With the Plested streak for boys, we were convinced otherwise. My immediately thought was of how happy my mom's going to be about this and how proud I am to be the one behind it.

We've named her Moorea Lin. Moorea is a beautiful French Polynesian island and a name I've always liked and Lin means both "forrest" and "Gem" in Chinese. We don't think she looks like either of us at the moment, which is probably a good thing, given the above description but pictures are enclosed for you to decide for yourself.

Moorea and mom are both in great health and high spirits and will return from hospital in the next couple days to disturb my evenings of eating cheese on the couch in my undies watching Guy Ritchie movies; and I can't wait. I can't believe how proud I am of this little beauty we've created.

16 comments:

Viv said...

Congratulations!!!! We're so happy for you both - and a daughter too! (She looks just like Amy.) We look forward to meeting her soon. With lots of love....

Project Kelly said...

Wow. That's so fantastic! Congrats! She's soooo cute.

You've completely terrified me about the labour experience (not that I'm ever going to experience it), but nicely said.

Unknown said...

HI Guys

Big Congratulations.......great story! She is very cute. Hopefully we'll catch up in a few weeks when ou have had time to settle back home.

Andrew & Eva

hellomw said...

Wowie wow! Congratulations! So happy for you all. Moorea Lin does look like Amy, but I'm sure some days she will look like Darren.

Love your account of it all.

Unknown said...

We completely echo the other comments here :) The terrifying labour in particular.

Congrats to the whole gang - Moorea will have to look out for those slobbering dogs !

Chris and Holly

xoxoxoxoxoxox

अधोमुख स्वनसन said...

Yay!!!!! Congratulations guys, she is gorgeous!! I LOVE her name! Bienvenue Moorea.. can't wait to meet you. She does look just like Amy altho we see Daz there too - her face is shaped just like a love heart in the first pic, check out those gorgeous lips.

Daz, great labour memoir which i shall hereby call an exerpt from "Memoirs of a Hypnobirthing Father".

avec des bises, kv xo

Mrs Tai Tai said...

Congratulations guys! I showed Austin the pics and he said 'habba babbabbbaaa' or something along those lines. Can't wait to introduce the two of them.

As for the Linda Blair comparison... nasty!!! (but I laughed out loud).

Jeff, Karen & Austin xx

Unknown said...

Swwwwweeeeeeet! She's adorable already. Congratulations.

D&S Wilson said...

Wow! Congrats to you both...particularly Amy of course!!
You are right on it with the photos Dazza. She is a perfect little "Gem" just like the name.
We are very happy for you and welcome to the parenthood club.
Hope you are all able to catch up on some "rest". Note I didn't use the word "sleep" as that word often leaves the scene for a year or so....but "rest" will do as you marvel in the new life in front of you.
Love from across the pond to ya all
Darryn & Stace.

shiXin said...

welcome to the world, moorea lin - you bewdiful bubba! congratulations to mum'n'dad! can't wait to see you all..L!!

christine said...

Girls ROCK! Moorea you are beautiful. It's all so amazing!..and about time too! ;) Congratulations and thank you, Darren for sharing such a detailed birth experience with us all! Lots of love from New York, Christine, Duncan, Tien & Cameron

Unknown said...

Congrats Aimz and Darren!!!
Hope you are all well.
See you soon!

rX

Vicki said...

So adorable! She has daddy's forehead and expressions and mamma's mouth. We'll see if she gets your laugh and voice too....can't wait to meet her.

Xx
vics

Vicki said...

ps. Amy you look blissful....

Sherry said...

Congrats to the new family! We are very happy and excited for you all! Mom there yet Darren? lol.

Wish you were closer so we could visit more often. Take care. Hugs to you all!

Sherry, Darcy, Ryan and Kailee

Jodie said...

Amy, you are such a star and Darren - you have the makings of a star daddy with all that patience, love and humour. Congratulations Moorea is stunning. Loved the Blogg site. Big love to Amy. Its been toooooo loooong. xoxoxo Jodie, Matt, Tilly and James from Australia