Okay I'm pretty sure the last time I posted I was 7 months pregnant. I can blame the 3rd trimester exhaustion on that... So let's just get right to it.
My due date was June 19th. Kam was in California the weekend before I was due to work at a football camp. He left on June 11th, the same day that I had my OB checkup and had my membranes scraped. That day I found out I was dilated to a 3 and figured I had about a week left. I really really thought I would go past my due date for delivery. So I had the weekend to myself and laid in bed and watched movies and tried to relax as best I could without getting to anxious that my husband was all the way across the country.
Friday night I went swimming with a few friends and when I got home to shower up I had lost my mucous plug and I started researching what that meant. My doctor told me not to panic if and when that happened because some women loose theirs pretty early on and still have weeks or months before they deliver. I still started freaking out because I knew that meant it could potentially be close and Kam wasn't scheduled to come home until Sunday night.
On Saturday the 13th I went over to one of my friends house to hang out and we decided to go on a little walk with her new baby right before dinner and when I say little I mean like literally a 10 minute walk MAX haha. As soon as we got home I sat down and felt a little rush of warm water in my pants. Not a lot just a little bit and I thought I peed my pants (typical pregnant lady move). Then it happened 4 more times and I realized that it definitely wasn't pee. My friend mentioned to me that your water doesn't have to "break" it can just "leak". I had absolutely no idea that could happen, so thank goodness for friends. I called my doctor to let her know my water had broken, she happened to be out of town as well (of course, who WASN'T out of town, ha) so she called the Hospital and I went home to take a shower and throw my hospital bag together (procrastination at its finest). I called Kam and told him that I would be heading to the hospital and he got his flight changed to come back to Houston immediately. My sister-in-law and friend drove me to the hospital and I was admitted immediately. My sister-in-law stayed with me the whole night, thank goodness for her or I would have been alone until Kam got there around 6am the next day.
When I got to the hospital around 9pm I was having contractions 2 minutes apart but I couldn't feel them at all. They didn't start really picking up until around 4:30am. When Kam walked through the door around 6am I felt so relieved that he actually made it back in time. I was so stressed our first born child would arrive without him. I labored until about 11am on my own and I decided to get an epidural which was HEAVEN SENT. Even though I swear out of everything, the catheter was the most painful thing of the whole process. Not only was it painful, it was SO ANNOYING to have my body connected to a cord for like 3 days straight.
Once I got the epidural everything was a lot more pleasant. I was laughing and talking again enjoying the time with family. My brother and sister in law went to pick up my mom from the airport, who luckily found a flight last minute (she wasn't supposed to come until that Wednesday). They all got to the hospital around 11:30am and we all just hung out and talked. I took a few naps here and there. It was very peaceful. The nurse came to check me around 2 and I was dilated to a 7. I was dilated at a 7 for 5 hours. 5 HOURS. It seemed like my body had just stopped working all of a sudden. The doctor who was going to deliver Emery came in and told me if I couldn't get to 10 and be ready to push in the next hour they would have to do a c-section. My heart sank. Not that I needed a c-section, I wanted the baby to be heathy no matter how she got here, I just was not fully prepared for that to be an option. When your water breaks you only have 24 hours to deliver before the risk of the baby getting an infection skyrockets. My water had broke at 8pm the night before. I think everyone said a quick prayer to themselves that everything would be okay. The nurse came in and had me move into all these crazy positions to help my body open up and be ready to push. An hour later the nurse came to check on me again and my body was ready to go! I could not believe how fast it happened in the end. Our prayers were answered.
My nurse called the doctor to come to the hospital so she was on her way. I pushed with the nurse for 2 contractions and she said we needed to stop because baby girl was coming FAST. It's harder than it seems to hold in a push when your body knows its go time haha. The doctor finally got there it seemed like an hour later, but in reality it was probably 10 minutes. My mom was holding one of my legs, with the nurse holding the other and Kam was right by my head holding my hand and talking me through it. I pushed with the doctor for probably 10 minutes and then she had the whole crew come in and set up. 2 more pushes and there she was in all her perfect little glory. They placed her on my stomach because her cord was too short for her to reach up to my chest. I put my hand on her little body and there was the most precious little cry my ears have ever heard. I cried tears of joy and tears of exhaustion. Kam cut the cord and they placed her on my chest, she immediately stopped crying and just looked up at me. She was perfect. The nurse took her to do measurements and I just couldn't believe that I had a baby. She was ours and she was finally here and she was absolutely perfect in every way
Emery Michelle Krebs
6lbs 12oz . 20in
6 . 14 . 15
8:51pm
(check out that cone head)
(A huge shout out to my sister-in-law who was able to be in the delivery room with us and take some amazing photos that we will be able to keep and cherish forever).
She was born 51 minutes after the 24 hour mark so she had to have some extra tests done to make sure she wasn't at risk of infection. Those next few days at the hospital were by far the hardest of my life to date. There are so many emotions and pains and aches your body goes through that there is NO way to prepare for. But we got through it together and needless to say I was so glad to go home with our precious baby girl a few days later.
Thank you for coming into this world and making me a mom little Emery, we all love you so much.







