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hi ladies

So i just wanted to share my birth sorry with yall. I was scheduled to be induced this morning the 23. Well yesterday around 4:30 I started having contractions and they didn't go away so at 7 i called and my doctor told me to come in. I was 3 cm dilated when i got here and they gave me some meds to help me sleep through the contractions but it didn't help much so i got about an hour of sleep. Around 5 this morning they started the pitocin and by 6 my contractions got way worse i was crying from the pain. At 7 i got my epidural and slept a lot after that.  About 9:45 they checked my cervix i was at a 6. And at 12 they checked me again and i was a 10 and ready to push.  I pushed about 10 times and my little girl came into this world at 12:18 weighing 6 pounds 15 oz. And also she was facing upwards and head down so they thought i was going to need a csection but right at 12 when they checked my cervix she had turned over so it was a miracle.  Good luck to all you ladies i hope you enjoy your pregnancies.  (:
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Congratulations!
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Thanks ladies
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Congrats mama
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God bless, aww enjoy her much :)
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Congratulations!!! How exciting!
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Congratulations hun
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Thank you
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Congratulations!
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