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May 23, 2011

Am I In Labour?!? The Latest Phase Of Labour

As an incredibly proud new Mummy I am happy to announce that James arrived safely and happily with us on his due date last Sunday 15th May at 11.24am. Weighing in at 4.02kg (8lb 13oz) he is the perfect newborn with 10 fingers and 10 toes and both Mike and I are over the moon that he’s finally with us.

 

James Knivett - Day 3 17.05.11

James

 

How It All Began

I went in to labour the night before whilst at home alone. Mike had flown up to Madrid that morning to pick up a new car and was driving back when it all started. Many have already asked how I let him go so soon before the EDD (estimated due date) and I had actually told him it would be fine to go and that the chances of me going in to labour the second he stepped on the plane would be pretty slim and if it did start, the chances of it also being a quick first labour would also be slim! On that basis therefore, I didn’t think he would miss anything at all and told him I’d rather he went before the birth than shortly after!

 

 

Am I In Labour?!?

Whilst awaiting his return I was on Skype messaging to my sister Sarah and was keeping her informed – to be honest, I wanted to let someone else who’d already been through it twice already for a second opinion as I wasn’t sure whether I was in labour or not! Who better to catch online then than my sister. Previously I had not had any Braxton Hicks contractions at all and was expecting a pain radiating from my stomach or at least the front of me but in the end I had chronic lower back pains and chatting to my sister online helped me know whereabouts I was and what to expect next.

The below is an edited extract from our Skype chat…

A Second Opinion

[14/05/2011 19:55:16] Sarah Irving: How’s it going, progressing or not?
[14/05/2011 19:55:35] Alana Louise Burton: yo, was just in email back 2 u! Still have Tens machine on, was also sitting on ball. Since 6pm ish I’ve had kinda waves of stabbing pain & stomach is going harder. Not sure if this is pre-labour pain or smthg else
[14/05/2011 19:57:18] Alana Louise Burton: pal Kate was here earlier with her newborn Arturo and it started then, she says she had same feelings the day before she gave birth
[14/05/2011 19:58:01] Sarah Irving: My labour pains woke me with p but waters broke with cole
[14/05/2011 19:58:08] Alana Louise Burton: Can’t be contractions I don’t think as its not killer pain, no waters broken either, is definitely a kinda grit ur teeth kinda thing and totally kills then totally goes, right now its fine but has been every couple mins since 6pm, so don’t think contractions can start that fast that quick so may be braxton hicks? But is pretty painful…
[14/05/2011 19:58:44] Sarah Irving: Course it can be contractions they start small then get more intense
[14/05/2011 19:59:09] Sarah Irving: At this point you can take paracetamol
[14/05/2011 19:59:10] Alana Louise Burton: Mike will be back in half hr, he’s just driving past Malaga airport then is going to jet wash the car then be back here
[14/05/2011 19:59:34] Sarah Irving: Oh right, I’ll just jet wash the car while gf is in labour
[14/05/2011 19:59:57] Alana Louise Burton: nah – he’s just driven new car back from Madrid, wasn’t expecting him til 10pm so he’s early
[14/05/2011 20:00:28] Alana Louise Burton: Didn’t tell him on phone how painful it was in case he was still 2 hrs away & didn’t want to distract him from driving back safely cos has been driving since 2.30pm
[14/05/2011 20:00:49] Sarah Irving: Well it can be labour if the pain becomes more frequent and more intense over time then yeh ur on the way
[14/05/2011 20:01:03] Alana Louise Burton: aaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[14/05/2011 20:01:23] Sarah Irving: R u standing?
[14/05/2011 20:01:37] Alana Louise Burton: uff, gone
[14/05/2011 20:01:43] Alana Louise Burton: nope leaning over on sofa, I need to bend over
[14/05/2011 20:02:29] Sarah Irving: Being on ur feet helps walk around till u get pain then lean n push up against wall
[14/05/2011 20:02:41] Alana Louise Burton: yeah am gonna see how it goes, was kinda here and there around 5pm, then since 6pm fairly regular
[14/05/2011 20:03:01] Sarah Irving: On the ball helps baby cme down further too
[14/05/2011 20:03:30] Alana Louise Burton: my thigh muscles hurt as well tho so standing hurts my legs – in hospital yesterday I was like “I am not going to spend another 6 hours in here every couple days!” so I was doing squats while waiting for the monitoring and this morning I was walking for couple hours round shopping centre
[14/05/2011 20:04:26] Sarah Irving: So exciting!
[14/05/2011 20:05:00] Alana Louise Burton: I’ve just defrosted some marinated pork as well – plan was to have it while Mike was out as he doesn’t like this meat I’ve brought and now I don’t know if I can even cook it!
[14/05/2011 20:05:21] Alana Louise Burton: aaaaaaarrrrrr again
[14/05/2011 20:05:25] Sarah Irving: Pack some water and lip balm
[14/05/2011 20:05:47] Sarah Irving: Breathe through contractions it does help a bit!
[14/05/2011 20:05:54] Alana Louise Burton: got lip balm and got some water today, got couple lucozade in bag too
[14/05/2011 20:06:11] Alana Louise Burton: Kate says they take ur toe nail varnish off your toes to give u an epidural – ????!
[14/05/2011 20:06:12] Sarah Irving: Does pain make u stand on ur tippy toes?
[14/05/2011 20:06:24] Alana Louise Burton: sounded weird to me but she said thats what they do
[14/05/2011 20:06:31] Alana Louise Burton: nah, not that yet, no toe curling just yet
[14/05/2011 20:07:09] Sarah Irving: In case u get ill ur toes go blue so they can see it early
[14/05/2011 20:07:24] Alana Louise Burton: oh right, ok yeah, that makes sense! Lol, will tell Kate
[14/05/2011 20:07:53] Sarah Irving: Have u rang maternity ward to tell them ur in labour and to b ready then call them when ur ready to leave?
[14/05/2011 20:08:16] Alana Louise Burton: don’t do that here, just pitch up
[14/05/2011 20:08:35] Sarah Irving: Oh wow!
[14/05/2011 20:08:47] Alana Louise Burton: rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
[14/05/2011 20:10:09] Alana Louise Burton: eek, think I may have shower when Mike gets in so I feel more comfy, always do once I’ve had a hot shower
[14/05/2011 20:10:47] Sarah Irving: Yeh warm bath early on can prolong labour
[14/05/2011 20:11:27] Alana Louise Burton: when is it u think “ah, ok this must be a contraction” ?
[14/05/2011 20:12:25] Alana Louise Burton: oooh, toilet trip….
[14/05/2011 20:13:12] Sarah Irving: If u feel pain and it makes u moan a bit and it starts to make u stand on ur toes or makes u rock or shake ur legs a bit then it’s a contraction
[14/05/2011 20:13:26] Alana Louise Burton: right gotcha
[14/05/2011 20:13:57] Sarah Irving: When u have to go to the loo at this point it’s the baby moving down which puts pressure on bowls and makes u poop
[14/05/2011 20:14:19] Sarah Irving: All I say to that is good so then u don’t poop whilst pushing
[14/05/2011 20:15:17] Alana Louise Burton: ah flip, think it is getting worse, making me really squirm now
[14/05/2011 20:15:36] Sarah Irving: When baby starts to cme out it feels like ur doin biggest poo of ur life
[14/05/2011 20:15:44] Alana Louise Burton: just pressed on stomach and can feel head below, then it hurt
[14/05/2011 20:16:43] Sarah Irving: I think u should tell Mike Sis
[14/05/2011 20:17:15] Alana Louise Burton: only takes 20 mins from airport & he called at 7.50pm, so should be here asap
[14/05/2011 20:18:23] Alana Louise Burton: I can hear him outside now, he just beeped….am going outside……..
[14/05/2011 20:18:38] Sarah Irving: u goin hosp?
[14/05/2011 20:18:44] Alana Louise Burton: not yet
[14/05/2011 20:19:03] Sarah Irving: Jamie said gd luck
[14/05/2011 20:25:22] Sarah Irving: u ok?
[14/05/2011 20:32:37] Alana Louise Burton: ta, yeah standing up helps a bit more
[14/05/2011 20:34:56] Sarah Irving: Does help I stayed lying down with cole and pain was worse walking and moving was much better
[14/05/2011 20:35:05] Sarah Irving: Is Mike with u now?
[14/05/2011 20:35:44] Alana Louise Burton: yeah, he’s like “What do i do? Shall I do anything? or is this the bit where u want me to shut up?” and I just nodded! hehe
[14/05/2011 20:36:33] Alana Louise Burton: ok I am going to try shower now, ipod should be charged up more when I am out so will update u later. ipod may show me as online in the meantime

At that point I did manage to have a shower and put on some comfy clothes ready for the trip to the hospital which we did 2.5 hours later once I was worried that any more back pain every 3 minutes would prevent me from wanting to leave the house entirely!

Alana x

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May 4, 2011

Mike-isms

Bless my boyfriend and Daddy to be. He has so little experience of being around children and babies that he not only has to get used to the idea of being a first-time parent, he also has to get used to so many ideas and fundamentals that I am increasingly aware, as one of 6 children and an aunt of 7, of having taken completely for granted!

Remembering the one-liners he has blessed me with so far are going to provide “never-not-funny” moments for years to come so for the sake of posterity (& hilarity) I wanted to record some here.

Classic Mike Baby-isms

“So how long does it take for a baby to learn to walk? 3 weeks?” This is when I explained the differences between a newborn giraffe and a newborn human…

“Babies aren’t born with teeth?! Ah yeah, I suppose that does make sense” Definite sense to my nipples for sure.

(Looking at a top n’ tail bowl) “So where does he sit? In this middle bit here?” This one gave me a precious few seconds of watching his face in confusion as I try not to pee myself laughing inside.

“The little lad will be able to watch Bloomberg & CNN in his room from his cot so he can learn all about the stock markets from an early age” (there was already a mounted TV in the nursery which used to be a home gym!) I can see this being an instant and immediate success and infinitely more popular than Special Agent Oso/Mickey Mouse’s Clubhouse etc. etc. Hhmmmm……

“I’m off to look for a Baby’s Guide to Investment Banking on Amazon” Oh God, I’m going to have a toddler who’ll be able to show me up by the time he’s old enough to wipe his own backside.

“I’m assuming from this pile of bibs that the little lad is going to need more than 1?”

“Will he appreciate me telling him about understeer and oversteer and break points while he’s still in there?” For sure, and I’m also sure he’ll also manage to retain all of that info in just the same way Mummy can, i.e. about as long as you’d expect a Goldfish to ;-)

“You’ve had quite an easy pregnancy so far, it’s clearly the quality of my sperm” Absolutement mon cherie.

(holding up pair of mittens) “Ah, will these little things go on his feet?” (me) “Nope, they’re mittens for his hands so he doesn’t scratch himself” I have visions now of coming in one day finding a baby with one of Mike’s t-shirts on as he wasn’t sure which item of baby clothing went where…

“How do you put a nappy on? Can I look at one? I wasn’t sure if I opened it to check it, it would dry out or something” With all the changes you’ll be doing you’ll be an absolute pro with a nappy in no time, believe me….

Having started this blog way back when the pregnancy was still in its early stages I can happily and proudly say I am so glad I kept a note of these Mike-isms! I can’t help but smile each time I re-read this and with such enthusiasm and the excitability of a toddler in a Haribo factory, I know he will be a fantastic Daddy & I can’t wait for the two to meet in what should in theory be 10 or so days!

Alana x

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May 3, 2011

Costa del Sol Mother and Toddler Groups

Since early this year we have had a mummy meet-up group in the Mijas area of the Costa del Sol.

Growing from a small group of 3 mummies-to-be, the group now has now grown to 10+ members, many of whom have also been fellow pregnant women looking to meet others in the same boat.

Many of us had taken ante-natal classes together and wanted to continue to meet after the classes to have a natter about the latest tests we had to have done or the most recent scan photos we had, we would also compare aches and pains and bump sizes all over fruit juices, sparkling water and of course what had become the obligatory slice of cake, or two or three….

Mummy Meetup Groups on the Western Costa del Sol

Since having regular meetups and a proactive Facebook interaction amongst the mummies based around on the more eastern side of the Costa del Sol (Malaga to Marbella/San Pedro area approx.) it’s become more apparent that there are also lots of mummies based around the Gibraltar to San Pedro/Marbella area who would also like to go to mummy meet-up groups!

In all honesty, I did think there were more Mother & Toddler groups based around San Pedro, Sotogrande, Guadalmina areas already with nothing around the Mijas area but feedback from the My Baby Spain Facebook page shows that there’s a healthy amount of interest in having a new group in the area and there are a few mummies who’ve already expressed an interest in getting involved to help organise the groups. The following information covers a round up of the feedback so far concerning suggestions for meetup locations and when.

Please please add your comments and help to whittle down the most appropriate locations and to let us know whether there are already groups in certain areas that could be publicised a bit more to our interested mummies or whether you could organise regular events on our Facebook page for a local meetup.

As soon as this is done we can potentially help set up new groups!

Feedback & Suggested Meetups for west Costa del Sol

1) The Estepona – San Pedro area as suggested by Rachel Warburton
a) Los Arcos, Benavista as suggested by Rachel Warburton
b) The Oak, Benamara as suggested by Rachel Warburton
c) Galaxia Play Centre, Guadalmina
On Friday mornings from 11am you can pop along to the drop in baby clinic run by Marion Hughes, our resident Costa del Sol midwife for baby weighing, weaning advice etc. The cost of the drop in clinic is 12 euros and there is a toddler group at the play centre too.

2) Gibraltar / Sotogrande
The former site of the Terrasana cafe in Sotogrande as suggested by Natalie Guyan (any more details on this Natalie?)

Other Locations

We’ve also got mummies looking for meetup groups in Huercal Overa Almeria, Costa Blanca, La Coruña so it would be fab for other local mums to get in touch asap so that they can buddy up with other local mums to get something going!

Feel free to continue to add comments to the My Baby Spain Facebook page – soon enough we should get at least a few mums from the same area in touch with each other!

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