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I Have Joined That Special Club!
The Grandmother’s Club
I know I left everyone hanging on that last post. And I heard from a few people wondering if I had become a grandmother yet. Well, the answer is obvious from the title, I am now a grandmother!
I told my best friend Donna, and she sent me an e-card welcoming me to the special club known as "The Grandmothers’ Club". After initial hesitation, and much speculation, I happily accepted.
Continuing my daughter’s labor story, she had a rough time of it. The potocin never worked. They broke her water which caused her to go into labor but she couldn’t dialate past 4 centimeters.
She asked for an epidural but the doctor botched it up and gave her way too much. Her blood pressure bottomed out and we almost lost her there! Really scary! They got it up and at least the botched epidural knocked her out and allowed her to sleep for about 3 hours. She needed the rest since she ended up being in labor a total of 36 hours!
Her doctor told us he would go ahead and do a c-section if she didn’t start dialating soon, but then he went off duty and a young doctor who didn’t look to be out of high school, came on duty. I didn’t like him at all. He had this total arrogant and uncaring attitude about him. He said he would wait til the next day (even though it had been 24 hours since her water had been broken) and see if she progressed.
At this point I totally lost it. I’m normally very laid back but the lack of sleep and seeing my daughter in pain for so long, brought out the mother bear in me. I told him that I was holding him personally responsible if something happened to April or the baby. I also told him it was cruel to make her go 3 days without food and water (she did have an IV but was still thirsty).Did he really think she would have enough strength to push the baby out after 3 days of this?
Anyway, he left and came back 15 minutes later with a different attitude and decided that maybe a c-section was the best way to go. Turns out it was the only way she would have delivered the baby. The baby’s head was in the wrong position and with every contraction, the baby was knocking her head against Apri’s pelvic bone. Poor little thing had bruises all over her head!
Here’s April and her sister Shannon getting ready for the C-section

Here’s little Maylynn Hope, born at 8:44pm on August 16, 2009. She was 7 lbs. 13 oz. and 20 3/4 inches long. Isn’t she beautiful???

Here’s me holding my new granddaughter for the first time!

One of our dogs, Roxy thinks she’s the baby’s mother. She whines if the baby cries. She wants to "supervize" everything we do for the baby. Here she is supervising April changing Maylynn’s diaper.






