Sweet Relief
See this big ol' melon head?


This would be Cameron 26 years ago.

Everyone say "Happy birthday, melon head!"


OK, let's compare to a somewhat normal sized baby head (that would be his brother, Casey on the right):


Let's talk about this melon head of his, shall we?

Every time Cameron gives me a headache, I casually mention the fact that I went through 26 hours of HARD labor to bring that head of his into the light of day.

We're not talking about namby pamby labor either, we're talking about induced labor with NO DRUGS.

Ladies, if you've ever had an induced labor, you can attest that it's like going from 0 to 60 in less than a minute. Now multiply that by 26 hours, and you'll get a sense of it. Here's a quote from a website I found:
"The contractions on the pitocin were so intense and so completely different than the normal contractions. They were harsh, sudden and agonizing. I felt like I was utterly out of control and could not stand it." -Gena

Can I get an AMEN, pitocin sisters?

Why no drugs? Well, they wouldn't give them to me because the melon head wasn't making enough effort to get this over with already. Instead, we got more pitocin.

The conversations in my head went something like this:
Bring it on, baby.
Let's get this over with.
Just kill me NOW.
I'm going to do a Cesarean on myself.

Did you notice the little bruises all over his head? That's what happened at the end of those 26 hours of HARD LABOR. Melon head still didn't want to come out, even with forceps.

If you're pregnant, do not continue reading.

Besides being a melon head, he was in the posterior position. The doctor tried over and over again to turn him, but I guess melon head wanted to see what was going on when he came out, rather than face the floor.

If he had his eyes open, he saw quite a show. By the time the doctor figured out that melon head was good and stuck, it was too late for a Cesarean. Melon head entered this world seeing a nurse on top of the delivery table, straddling my big belly, pushing from the top while the doctor pulled with the 'tongs'.

Once melon head was out, the doctor said, "watch out for this one- he's a stubborn one".

I should have had those words tattooed on melon head's cute little baby butt. Truer words have never been said.

That being said, I fell hopelessly in love the moment he was placed in my arms. It was very difficult for me to be away from him for even a minute. This is how we slept for the first couple of weeks until SCROOGE (his dad) finally put his foot down and separated us:


Cameron, every minute of those 26 hours of hard labor, ending with a nurse straddling me while a doctor pulled you out were totally worth it. I'd happily do it again because being your mother has been a honor.

The older you get, the more I love you. That statement amazes me, because I thought I loved you more than life the minute I saw you. Multiply that by millions and that doesn't even come close to how I feel about you now.

Happy birthday, honey. You can't possibly imagine how proud I am of you and how loved you are. It would blow your mind. Trust me on this.

RisibleGirl was blabbing on about another adventure on 08/11 at 06:31 AM
  

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AnnieOfBlueGables wrote:

Wow RG!
I had two Posterior babies, and they were excruciating, but I never had pitocin or a nurse straddling me pushing! YIKES! You are a HERO RG!
I LOVE your description! Thanks for the fun laugh this morning.
Happy B-day S1!
a

RisibleGirl replied:
Thankfully, that was a LONG time ago and the memory of it is dimming... ha!




  

KathyHowe wrote:

What a great post! When my son was born we called him Charlie Brown head. He was top heavy because his head was so damn big for years!

His head fits the rest of his body now but it took damn near 7 years to get there.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, S1!!

RisibleGirl replied:
Isn't it a wonder that they can hold up those huge heads? S1's head now looks normal. Handsome, even! wink




  

Jeanne wrote:

AMEN! The induced labor made me not want to have any more kids and sounds like you had it even way worse than I did! Awww, what a sweet pic with the baby sleeping on you.

Happy Birthday to S1!!

RisibleGirl replied:
Thankfully, his brother was almost 3 lbs lighter. Even though he had to be induced as well, he seemed a breeze...




  

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Anonymous G wrote:

Awww...this is so sweet you have me teary again! You've got to knock this OFF!!

My first born (my son) took forever to make his showing. I was in (hard)labor for 17 plus hours and he was finally yanked out with forceps. Only onene of the forecepts got stuck. ugh. He was bruised and I was...well, you don't want to know. We called him conehead. His bruises disappeared and his head was beautiful and round in just a matter of days. Me on the other hand? You don't want to know. wink

All you girls out there who are pregnant or planning to have babies, believe me when I say it is WORTH IT!!

Happy Birthday S1!!!

RisibleGirl replied:
Ouch, your poor girl parts!

The back of S1's head was a mess. It looked like a big bunch of jello. I was worried he'd be brain damaged. Not so though- he's just weird. wink




  

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Anonymous G wrote:

(next time I should probably PROOF READ my comment. jeeeeeeeesh!)


  

Cozy wrote:

Happy birthday Nephew! I can't believe he's 26. Sheesh, I'm old. smile I'm proud of the person he has grown up to be.

RisibleGirl replied:
It's weird that I'm 36 and I have a 26 year old son, huh? Aren't you about 32? wink

FYI, I'll be forever 36. I don't care what my drivers' license says.




  

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Annie wrote:

Happy Birthday, S1!!!

Lori, they will always be our babies, no matter how old they are.
I had a tough time with my S1, but not NEARLY as tough as you had it! Yikes! And that picture of the two of you is just precious. Thanks for sharing them!

RisibleGirl replied:
I love that picture. It was difficult to separate myself from that lil' melon head.




  

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poopie wrote:

Yo melon head...Happy birthday! I had one of those pit/forceps deals with my BabyGirl and had the same sentiments you had..along the lines of "Wait! I changed my mind..do I have to do this?????"

RisibleGirl replied:
Yeah, I wanted to back out several times. It's a harsh reality when you know that you have to finish the task...




  

sweetgirl wrote:

That almost brought tears down my face. What a sweet message and a wonderful mom...


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