FINALLY!
After the long wait, Kobe has made his grand entrance!

So we went home and took my hospital bags. On the way back, we had withdraw some money from the ATM and I took this opportunity to ask for a little comfort drink from the husband. “Something to make me feel real good before my labor starts,” I told him. So he bought me my Starbucks Chocolate Cream Chip drink. I was in heaven. ![]()
2PM
The staff prepared my admission papers. My OB did another IE on me and no change in my dilation yet, still 4cm. We brought our stuff inside the room and an intern took my medical history.
3PM
I was brought to the labor room and they inserted the IV on me. I don’t know what went wrong, but it took the staff 4 tries before the IV was properly inserted on me. I had nerve bulges on both hands when they were done.
Then they infused Buscopan to my IV. The drug was supposed to hasten the effacement of my cervix.
Then we waited again. I sent an SMS message to my friends telling them that induction of my labor has started. I received a lot of humorous replies, and the husband and I had fun exchanging messages with our friends while we waited.
430PM
I started having regular contractions with two minutes apart. Regular, but not painful yet. I stood up and started walking around the room.
5PM
Another dose of Buscopan was infused in my IV. My contractions, about a minute and a half apart now, started to become painful.
6PM
I was mounted in the delivery room for another IE. I was 6cm dialted. Then my OB ruptured my water bag. I heard the nurse saying something about the transparency of the fluid that came out of me. My OB agreed with her and told me, “We need to get your baby out soon. He has pooped inside your tummy already.”
When she said “soon”, I thought she’d open me up and perform a C-section on me already. I was relieved when she told the nurse to put the last dose of Buscopan in my IV and let me stay in the delivery room for the rest of my labor. ![]()
And then the longest two hours and a half of my life started.
The contractions started getting really painful. My OB advised that I push every time I feel the contraction so I’ll feel less pain and at the same time, the baby will start descending.
I was doing fine. The pushing helped me a lot.
8PM
By this time, no amount of pushing and deep breathing can make the pain less, uhm, painful. The contractions were very strong already and I have started moaning in pain.
My OB did another IE on me and said I was already 8cm dilated. “A few more minutes, Meng,” she said.
I kept looking at the clock on the wall and talked to my baby silently, “Please, Kobe sweetheart, come out already. Mommy is in so much pain and we’ve waited long enough for you to join the family.”
815PM
The staff gathered around me and told me to keep on pushing with every strong contraction. One of them told me not to move too much because the baby might be hurt. I was practically squirming writhing in pain on the bed with every contraction. They have to move me back in place because I felt so weak to move on my own.
I was so wanted to get over the delivery as soon as possible. The interns kept on encouraing me to push and telling me that my baby is almost out already when I realized that my OB wasn’t around.
I asked them where my OB is. They said she’s on her way. I said, rather crossly, “Why isn’t she here yet? I can already feel my baby’s head! I need her here!” They just told me she’s on her way.
I wasn’t satisfied with their answer, so when I felt the next contraction, I didn’t push. I just screamed at the top of my lungs, moaning in pain. I think I even grunted. The staff all told me to just keep on pushing. I simply asked for my OB again.
I started feeling mad at my OB. Why isn’t she here? I can really feel the baby’s head almost coming out. I didn’t know that my OB was attending a rather worse situation in the emergency room. When I found out about that later on, I loved my OB again. ![]()
Anyway, my OB did come five minutes later, and only then did I start pushing again.
After several strong pushes, I felt, and I mean REALLY FELT, my baby’s head come out. Then I felt his shoulder. When I felt that he’s completely out, I sighed in relief, for everyone to hear, “Whooooo! Sa wakas, lumabas ka rin!” (Whooo! Finally, you’re out already!”) ![]()
The staff clapped and laughed, and I laughed with them, as hard as I could laugh with all my strength drained from pushing.
I didn’t hear the bay cry, though, so I asked them if he’s okay. The OB told me he’s fine, there’s just too much mucous on him that’s why his cry wasn’t loud enough for me to hear. They had to clean him up right away so he was brought to the other room.
I noticed one of the staff was still fidgeting between my legs, so I asked if he was stitching me up already. He said no, he’s just taking the placenta out. I asked if I still need to push. They said not anymore, and told me that I can rest now. So I closed my eyes.
But I had to open my eyes again when my OB exclaimed, “Hay nako, Meng, ang laki ng baby mo!” (Oh my, Meng, your baby is so big!”) Indeed, for a body frame like mine, a seven-pound baby IS big, I probably had some magic powers to have delivered him naturally.
My OB and I talked some more while she was stitching me up, then I fell asleep. When I opened my eyes, I was already in the recovery room and the husband and my mom was there with me. That’s when they told me that Kobe has to stay at the hospital for a week for observation. I wasn’t surprised because I kinda expected that when my water bag was ruptured and the OB told me he pooped inside my tummy already. But that didn’t make it less sad for me.
April 11, Friday
I was able to see Kobe again only the next day, when I went to the nursery to try and breastfeed him. My milk hasn’t come in yet, but I wanted him to latch already.
My OB did an assessment of my wounds and told me that I can go home already if I want, although she advises complete bed rest for at least two days because my wounds are rather deep.
That meant I can’t see Kobe again until Monday.
I actually considered staying at the hospital but the husband told me to look on the bright side if I go home. I could rest better and recover faster. Besides, he asked if I could bear not seeing Issen for that long. So I went home.
There you go. I’m still having difficulty moving because I haven’t fully recovered yet. More stories probably next time when I’m up and about already.
By the way, here are some pics taken by the husband while I was trying to breastfeed Kobe. Apologies for the little bra exposure in some pics. Don’t worry, though, there are no boobie shots. ![]()
And for those who think they can handle seeing them, I have pictures here of Kobe inside the delivery room, while he was coming out. Let me know if you want to see them and I’d gladly send them to you. ![]()
More pics next time!
13 Responses for "Kobe is finally out!"
Yey! Welcome Kobe! Big boy ha!
Congrats Meng!
HE IS ADORABLE!!!! you guys are too cute! (looks like he’s already smiling in #3!!!)
CONGRATS! and a big hug for going through a tough experience!
Congrats Meng!
Huwaw… Congrats Mengkers! Titan ba talaga si Kobe?! nyahaha.
yey! My inaanak!
Gratz to you and Keith!
Congrats on the baby! What a cutie!! Nursing take awhile to get started but it is so worth it! Sounds like your labor wasn’t much fun - but it is good everyone is happy & healthy. I could not handle pics of the delivery though, lol. They had mirrors on the ceiling in my birth room when i had my daughter - i was like “what is wrong with you people! i don’t want to watch that!” - they ended up turning them around for me cause i knew i couldn’t stand to see it!!
wow! congratulations! God bless you and your family. May your kids grow up to be good men.
congrats meng! ang cute ni kobe! khet tinakot mo ako sa story mo.. excited na rin ako manganak nyahaha.
congrats meng and keith!
Congratulations!
Your Kobe is such a cutie!
CONGRATS!!! I was hoping you were in labor and had him! He is a super cutie!!
Congratz Meng! Kamukha mo si kobe =)
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