A Baby Story...
About 5:30 am last Thursday morning, Andrea was awakened by contractions. Our first reaction was fear, not so much of having the baby, but of not being able to get to the hospital due to the snow.
We called the doctor; she said to come immediately to her office. We called and woke up our friends, Scott and Rebecca, because we knew their car had snow chains on the tires. We had not expected this to happen a week early, so we (well, Andrea had a bag packed) frantically ran through the house making sure we had passports, credit card, clothes, camera... all the necessities of a trip to the hospital. Due to the fact that it had been snowing for 3 days in Istanbul, we had to walk to a main road in order for Scott to pick us up in the car.
After a consult at the clinic, we were informed that everything was in order, and we should make our way to the hospital. The contractions were about three minutes apart and the baby was on her way. We arrived at the hospital about 10 am, Andrea saw the doctor, we checked in and got our room. Due to the drugs of modern medicine, Andrea was only in pain for a few hours before the epidural, which was given around 1 pm. We spent the rest of the afternoon watching the monitors and waiting.
We made our way into the delivery room at 5 pm, and Adeline Marie Smith joined us 25 minutes later.
We called the doctor; she said to come immediately to her office. We called and woke up our friends, Scott and Rebecca, because we knew their car had snow chains on the tires. We had not expected this to happen a week early, so we (well, Andrea had a bag packed) frantically ran through the house making sure we had passports, credit card, clothes, camera... all the necessities of a trip to the hospital. Due to the fact that it had been snowing for 3 days in Istanbul, we had to walk to a main road in order for Scott to pick us up in the car.
After a consult at the clinic, we were informed that everything was in order, and we should make our way to the hospital. The contractions were about three minutes apart and the baby was on her way. We arrived at the hospital about 10 am, Andrea saw the doctor, we checked in and got our room. Due to the drugs of modern medicine, Andrea was only in pain for a few hours before the epidural, which was given around 1 pm. We spent the rest of the afternoon watching the monitors and waiting.
We made our way into the delivery room at 5 pm, and Adeline Marie Smith joined us 25 minutes later.
Great friends who came to visit about two hours after Adeline was born. (Thanks, Callie, Elizabeth, Laura Beth, Billy, Rebecca and Scott!)