Last night around 8:30 pm I started having contractions. However, these contractions continued and were pretty consistent - 1 every 10 minutes - all throughout the night and into this morning. At about 10am I called my OB to let her know what was happening. She told me to go to Triage to get checked. Depending on what we found, would depend on if I came home or would be admitted.
Bob called his parents to see if they could come up to watch the girls. They said yes. So, the plan was that Bob & the girls would take me to the hospital and then he would come home and wait for the O's to arrive and then come up to the hospital.
In Triage, they took my blood pressure and set up the monitors for Jake's heartbeat and my contractions. They also took a urine sample. My sample came back with sugar, bacteria & protein in it. Not necessarily a good thing. So, after the resident OB checked my cervix and my blood pressure taken - it was 110/58 at first - they determined that I must have a bladder infection and that is what is making me having contractions because the contractions I was having were not progressing my labor in any shape or form. So, they gave me a prescription/antibiotic for the bladder infection, told me to drink LOTS of liquids, and be on bed rest. They also gave me a shot of tributuline again for the contractions. They did stop - however, I have been experiencing a few random ones this evening. My ending blood pressure on this trip was a whopping 110/31.
So, after 2 or so hours in Triage, I was released and able to get dressed. I went to the lobby downstairs to call the house. Bob answered and I told him that I was free to come home. He reached his parents on the phone and they had been seriously delayed due to a bad accident ahead of them. So, they decided to go to Ashland to be closer to us in case we needed them on Monday (my next office visit). So, Bob piled the girls in the van and they took their time to come get me (the roads were a little suspect from the lake effect snow). He encountered 3 different accidents on the highway to come get me. All of us were hungry, so we decided to take the scenic way home and stopped in Solon for a late lunch. The girls were awesome and everyone was full. We then headed home & Bob went out to fill my prescriptions.
This triage experience was definitely better than the last. I am not sure if they weren't that busy this time or if the staff was that much more together, but everyone seemed to be doing everything right, in sync, and with a purpose. I was very happy that I was only in there for 2 hours.
So, the next news will probably be after Monday's office visit.
Saturday, December 06, 2008
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