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Guest Post: My Birth Story … Through the Eyes of a Birthing Partner

Hello all! 
Firstly we wanted to wish you all a very happy new year! 2014 was definitely my fave! We celebrated by staying in with my sisters and a friend, watching movies and eating junk! Arjun had a late night and fell asleep on the bottle at 10pm haha.  How did you celebrate?
Upon reflecting on 2014, my sister offered to write a guest post for my blog.  I thought it was a beautiful idea and was really pleased she was up for it. 

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Half a Year Old Already! Arjun Turns 6 Months – An Update on his Milestones

Hello all,
Hope you’re well!
I can’t believe Arjun has turned six months already! Boxing Day marked his six month birthday. Time is just flying and he’s grown so much right before my eyes. It almost feels surreal. My tiny little baby has now grown in to a mini man … Ok not quite but he’s not far off!! 
We celebrated his six month birthday with a “banana cake”! He loved it and didn’t hold back in demolishing it – proving to us that his baby led part of weaning is working! 
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Paper Trail … This Mummy’s Pregnancy Journal

Hey all!

Hope you’re having a great day! 

I thought I’d share my experience of keeping a pregnancy journal with you. 

I kept a pregnancy journal from once I had had my first scan (at seven weeks due to a bleed).  I was really worried to do it beforehand just incase something went wrong and I became attached to the idea of having a baby.

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My Birth Story

So after a rollercoaster pregnancy, it was decided that I would be induced at 39 weeks given my risk of pre eclampsia. My consultant was brilliant and comforted me with all my anxieties (lots of them!). 

We decided that I was to be induced on a Sunday with hope that I’d be in established labour by the Monday or Tuesday when my consultant would be on duty. Things didn’t quite go to plan! 
So I was admitted on the Sunday morning and was given a pessary. My contractions came on pretty much straight away and I was getting five contractions per ten minutes within three hours. By this time my husband had gone home to let Bruno out and my sister was with me. The midwife decided it was time for me to go down to the labour ward as the baby was on its way. “WHAT?!?!” I thought, “I thought I’d get at least a day to chill!!”  I was rushed down to labour ward with my terrified little sister who had not planned to be with me in labour.

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My Pregnancy … My Story, My Journey – The Good, Bad & The Ugly!

For some reason sharing the news made it feel a whole lot more real. I suddenly felt a huge amount of pressure to ensure all stayed ok.

My pregnancy overall was classed as high risk due to having high blood pressure even pre pregnancy therefore increasing the risk of pre eclampsia. Therefore I was under consultant led care. Most would panic seeing “high risk” sprawled over their maternity notes. I saw it as a positive – it meant I would get extra care and extra scans which meant extra reassurance.
First Trimester

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Our Festive Baby/Pregnancy Announcement Ideas (Christmas 2013)

We decided to share the news with our parents and siblings straight away despite the GPs advice to not until three months had passed. We made the call to share the news with our families as we wanted them to be a part of our journey and if something were to go wrong, we would need their support anyway.

We shared the news with our immediate family by preparing a personalised save the date card with a message from their unborn grandchild/niece/nephew.  It was a cute idea and they were thrilled when they read the message.  They were extremely emotional that they were about to embark on a new journey of grandparenthood! Not only a new chapter in our lives but also in theirs – their babies were going to have a baby!  

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OMG WE’RE PREGNANT! (October 2013)

We’d recently returned from India and I was convinced my constant fatigue and dizziness was a combination of jet lag and a bug that I must have picked up.. Little did I know! 
 
After almost fainting at Sainsbury’s and feeling repulsed by the smell of freshly baked cakes at work which would have once had me sucked right in, we decided it was a sensible idea for me to take a test. And BAM at 5am the next morning I did. We found out we were pregnant in mid October 2013. 
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Seeing the big blue cross when I checked the test result – I felt a mixture of emotions; surprise, excitement, panic, joy, anxious, nervous, fear, ecstatic! It was all so overwhelming and I was so shocked! My husband was cool as a cucumber in comparison!
 
I was over the moon that we were blessed enough to be given the opportunity to become parents but I was also terrified of embarking on the journey of motherhood and having a precious tiny little human dependent on me. Would I seriously be able to do it?! Well it was too late by then!! 
 
I called the GP that same morning who quickly deflated my excitement by telling me that things don’t always end happily and to not get too excited. That set me off in to a panic frenzy. It soon went from self doubt and questioning myself to my maternal instinct kicking in and doing everything in my power to protect my little bean. 
 
I decided to keep a pregnancy journal to record my thoughts as I knew each day would be different and I felt it would be a way for me to communicate to my unborn child – even though he couldn’t even see the journal let alone read it!! It gave me a sense of comfort. I would highly recommend it!