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Okay, here's the story of my little Joe.
I went to bed Friday night, planning for the next day. Grocery shopping and cleaning the house. At about 1:45 in the morning I woke up to go to the bathroom. I got up and thought I had already gone in the bed. My husband was in our daughter's room trying to get her to sleep. I got up, went to the bathroom, and really thought about what just happened. I walked around for a little bit when my husband asked me what was wrong. I told him, I thought my water broke. Then I had to change again. I knew my water broke then. So I called my parents at 2:30 am to take my daughter.
We got to the hospital at 3:00 am. Everyone kept asking me if I was okay. I wasn't having contractions yet. Got up to labor and delivery, where they confirmed that my water broke. About an hour and a half later, the contractions started. I got an epidural around 7:00 am.
My parents showed up with my daughter around 11:00 am, and she was not happy. The last time she saw me like that was after our car accident when I was taken away in an ambulance. That's when the fun started. The nurse comes in and said the baby's heart rate drops with every contraction, so I was on oxygen the rest of the time. Also with my water breaking, they had to put more back, because I wasn't dilating fast enough, I was also given pitocin to speed things up a bit.
At 12:40 the nurse comes in to check on me, and told me to start pushing. And at 12:58 pm Joseph Douglas was born. 5 pounds 11 ozs. 18 1/2 inches long.
I knew that was going to happen, because we made plans. I had no signs on Friday that I was going to go into labor. When Joe was 24 hours old, we came home. I had the choice to stay another day, but wanted to be home. I hate hospitals. My daughter is the best big sister anyone could hope to have. She is very helpful.
Well, that's my story. A very fast one. I thought my daughter was born in record time, but man, only 20 minutes of pushing. Even the hospital staff was amazed. I wish the rest of you good luck. I'll keep checking in with you guys every now and then.

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