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Unexpectedly Cesarian

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Unexpectedly Cesarian

I was seven months pregnant when I had my ultrasound and the ob said that my baby was in breech position and if the baby's position will not change I would be in a Cesarean Section. I couldn't stop crying, when I got home and see my husband I started crying again, I'm so scared because it was my first baby and it will be the first major operation that I would experience. So everyday I prayed to God that everything would be ok during my delivery. I am thankful because God heard my prayer. I had my next ultrasound and the baby's eposition was ok and everything was normal so I expected my delivery would be normal To make the story short,the most awaited day has arrived. Around 3 pm my water broke and I don't feel any pain, around 4 pm we were at the hospital waiting for admition. Around 7 pm I was admitted to the delivery room, I'm not from a wealthy family so I'm in a public hospital but I didn't expect this kind of situation I well be sharing bed with other mother's thier take note a single bed shared by four mothters. 10pm they injected something in the dextrose for labor induction, awhile after I felt the pain of labor, I felt exhausted, I felt the thirst and i even asked the doctor and nurses for water it felt like my body wants to gave up plus it's to hard to mov e because we're four in the bed. I want to stretch my legs but I can't. its 10 am but still my cervix didn't open yet, so they asked me to sign a waiver for emergency Cesarean operation because if we will wait for my cervix to open, the baby might dry out . I was so tired in almost 12 hours of labor, I set aside my fear and signed immediately. And in the OR I remembered that the anesthesiologists always says to me that I should get some sleep. I close my eyes and then open it again because I'm afraid that I might not woke up again. I cannot move my body but I felt the freeze .11:42 am, all my fears disappeared when they show me my baby boy.

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