On September 12, 2017 a little darling baby boy joined our family! And in the middle of a hurricane no less! No, we didn’t name him Irma. Here’s a bit of the hurricane baby birth story.
There’s a baby in the house again!
Two days before his due date, in the the middle of the night of a fierce storm, my labor started.
In the days prior, some comments had been made that we hoped my labor wouldn’t start in the middle of the soon coming hurricane. Later, I was told it is actually somewhat common for the changing atmospheric pressures in a storm like that to throw women into labor.
I would think after experiencing it before, I would know what real labor is but alas, I was doubtful and anxious to wake my midwives and doula, and even husband at 2:00 in the morning for a false alarm. I worked up the nerve to text my doula and then call my midwife finally.
I said “I just woke up not long ago with contractions every 4 minutes apart! What do you think?”
And of course she said “Hope… you are in labor. You need to come into the birth center now.” I clumsily agreed, and hung up the phone with shaking hands. We frantically threw our stuff into the truck, leaving just as soon as my mom could get there to stay with Ace, who was sleeping, blissfully unaware.
We arrived unscathed and very quickly to the birth center around 4 am, even though we drove through the worst part of the storm that night.
The wind was howling and the rain pelting, but somehow we seemed to have a clear path there, no trees in the road, no problems at all.
It was as if God had sent an angel or two to clear the way ahead of us. At the time I didn’t take much time to think about it, but as I look back now, I realize how amazing that drive was.
My husband may or may not have broken every speed limit in two counties, but we got there just in time.
An hour and a half later, our little boy was born in the birthing tub at 5:30 in the morning. I got the water birth I had hoped for. It was a very fast and intense labor and delivery, but all went perfectly.
Before we knew it, we were sitting quietly in our room, baby all bundled up laying on my chest. All 7 pounds and 6 ounces of him. Praise the Lord!
Ace is a very enthusiastic sister, maybe a little too… but nevertheless, I appreciate her passion!
Shortly after meeting her brother, our 4 year old daughter began to refer to him as “Babe.” Ace and Babe are quite a pair. And with her for a big sister, I know he’ll always have someone to look out for him.
The first month has flown by with this precious little fella. We are sleeping well, going through outlandish amounts of diapers, and purely enjoying his company.
What a gift to have a little girl and a little boy of our own to love and to raise.
I never would have thought I would have the hurricane baby birth story to tell, but here we are!
After having two newborns now and experiencing postpartum twice, I have plenty of thoughts on what women need after having a baby. I wrote this post to help first time moms, moms who have forgotten exactly the kids of things we need postpartum, and also for friends and family members who want to get something for the new mom, but aren’t sure what’s helpful!
Thanks for being here! Talk soon,
And here’s a list on my Amazon storefront of a few of my favorite toddler and baby essentials.
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Shirley Buerge says
Congratulations to you and your family.
Hope says
Thank you so much Shirley!