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.motherhood, babies, birth, birthdays, labour pains, Pregnancy
It started with a hot, hot morning. The sun beat down on my swollen belly.
The tears flowed freely when I heard my mum’s voice on the end of the phone.
“Nothing’s happening,” I sniffed. “I thought it was all kicking off yesterday, but everything’s stopped. I don’t feel like it’s safe in there anymore!”
I heaved my whale-like body into the passenger seat of a hot car and patiently allowed myself to be driven around the countryside by the (self-proclaimed) Northern Love Machine, in the vague hope that the movement of the car might encourage this baby to make an appearance.
At eleven days past my due date, this was one stubborn child. Even the speed bumps at our local supermarket couldn’t get things started.
Returning home, laden with goodies for a barbecue (my husband knows the route to my heart), I was greeted with a surprise visit from my sister and mother. They bathed my newly fat feet in cold water and massaged my sore back.
And then it started.
That was two years ago today. The next morning I greeted my stubborn, beautiful little baby into the world.
She’ll be told this story tomorrow. And every other birthday I share with her.
(For the record, she’s still stubborn. And still beautiful.)
mymummylife said:
That’s lovely. I really believe babies wait until you’re properly relaxed and ready for them to make their appearance; I worked up to my due date and beyond, and it was only when I’d finally filed my last piece of copy that I went into labour (that very night, in fact!). Hope you have fun things planned for the birthday girl.
Molly said:
I was tearing my hair out – so sure I would be induced! Qudos to you for working right up to your due date. I had a month’s leave before my Mat leave actually started. The house has never been so clean!
Eve (The Chaos Queen) said:
Totally agree with mymummylife. The baby often waits until you are entirely ready. Which is why my son had to be cajoled, blackmailed and prised out with all manner of drugs – I was definitely not ready, and would have happily stayed pregnant for another 9 months! Hope you enjoy your little girl’s birthday!
Molly said:
I was so sick of being pregnant by the last two weeks. And the constant, “Any news?” became a little grating! x
Middle-Aged Matron said:
Happy Birthday to her! Both of mine were induced when, 11 days on, they showed no inclination to arrive. Whereupon they isntantly shed their slug-a-bed habits and have awakened with the dawn ever since!
Molly said:
I remember my MIL telling me the NLM was 10 days “late”. I heard this story when I was 7 months pregnant and thought, there’s no way I’ll go over. Not me. No siree. Yep. Yet again I was wrong – my first baptism of fire into the world of not having a clue and not being able to predict anything when it comes to parenting!
MaƱana Mama said:
What a lovely post! Happy birthday to your girl (and to you) on this and many years to come.
Molly said:
Thank you – looking forward to eating lots of cake!