When I planned to have my baby at a birthing center that was an hour from our house I got a lot of different reactions from concerned people thinking that would be too far of a drive. However, this was my 4th baby and all three of my other pregnancies and deliveries were pretty consistent. So I felt like I knew my body well enough to get there with time to spare.
Monday (November 9th) gave me NO indication that I was anywhere close to being in labor. It was nothing like my other births where I had mild contractions that built all day long. Nothing was happening. Not even braxton hicks. Plus I was only 37 weeks along.
That night I fell asleep earlier than usually, but I woke up at 10:30 pm and that’s when things got weird.
I was confused by the signs. I had lower back pain and some pressure, but I hadn’t had any contractions. I told J (my husband) that I didn’t feel good and then I felt the first contraction at 10:41 pm.
I called my parents to come stay with the kids who were asleep in bed. I had only had one measly contraction at this point, but my parents live an hour and a half away and I just knew something was up! I tried to relax in a bath which is supposed to slow things down if it’s false labor, but instead I just started freaking out. Not because of contractions, but because I felt pressure. I felt nauseous. I was trembling and it looked an awful lot like transition!
I told J that I was scared and I wanted to go to a closer hospital. I had no idea where or what that would be. I felt so confused and panic set in. J said we just needed to get in the car and go, but I was insistent that we couldn’t go because I didn’t want to bring the kids.
At about 11:40 pm we loaded up the van with our partially packed bags and three groggy kids who were all in footie pajamas. My parents would have to meet us at the birth center. The contractions were strong, but they were still only 10 minutes apart and I was relieved because I assumed that meant we would have plenty of time.
About 11:50 things started getting intense. I was praying out loud. I would sing worship songs through contractions and really tried to stay focused.
Moments later the contractions were coming one on top of the other. As soon as one would stop another would begin and I vocalized this to J. Then we began to pray. I started praying with authority
“Lord, you are in control. I trust in you! I will not have this baby in the car. We are going to make it to the hospital in JESUS NAME. Labor has to stop until we get to safety!”
I was declaring very specific things and I can look back and laugh at it now, but I was serious about it. I have never wanted an unassisted birth. I was not comfortable with the idea of having the baby in the car.
Then when we were about 15 miles away I knew God wasn’t answering my prayer in the way I was hoping. The baby was coming. There is no fighting it. I had done this before and when the baby is ready to be born you can not stop it. So I gave in, and let me tell you the grace and peace of God was all over that van. My mindset changed to being very assertive. It’s weird. I became my own midwife and I narrated everything that was happening out loud. I can’t tell you why I did this, but hey, it worked out.
Here is the dialogue that transpired. J and I were both completely calm. It had to have been the Holy Spirit because even the kids were calm (one was asleep).
Me: Okay. I feel the urge to push. I am taking off my seat belt. I am going to have to take off my pants now.
I had on a long T-shirt and a sweatshirt, and I quickly removed my cotton sweat pants. I was in the front passenger seat with my body slightly tilted and right leg lifted up and apart from my left. Luckily I had brought a towel and had it under me.
J: Do you want me to pull over?
Me: No, by the time the paramedics get here we would have already been to the hospital. Just keep driving.
Plus it was a dangerous freeway and dark and rainy. We both felt this was a safer option given our proximity to the hospital.
J: Do you need any light?
Me: No.
Then I reach down to see if I am imagining it, but I do feel the top of the baby’s head crowning.
Me: Okay I feel the head.
After another contraction her head was out and I had my hands gently cupping her head.
Me: The head is out. Alright. We need the body to come out now. Come on baby girl with the next contraction I am going to push the body out.
Another contraction and a slight push from me. I felt the shoulders and the body being pushed out. I kept my right hand under her head and my left hand scooped her up under her armpit and behind her back.
Me: I am going to wrap her in my pants and put her on my chest now.
And I did
J: She is crying. Good. Does it look like she’s okay?
Me: Yes, she’s fine.
I looked over at my husband as I held my now calm daughter who was so peaceful and perfect. Everything was quiet as we rode along in the dark .
Me: Is this real? Did that really happen… or am I in a dream?
J: Yes. It’s real.
After that we called the birth center (which is inside of a hospital by the way). This was at 12:27 am. There was a team of nurses with a wheel chair waiting for us at the entrance. I felt like a million bucks as we rolled up and they congratulated me and helped me get my shoes back on. I was fully prepared to hop out of the car when it hit me. The adrenaline drained from my body. I was light headed. I felt pain. My “super powers” were gone and I was bleeding. I know that sounds so dramatic, but it really did happen like that.
Since I couldn’t get out of the car they had to put me on a stretcher and roll me into the hospital where a Doctor would check on me and the baby. That’s when I delivered the placenta.
They reminded me to breath and as I did I felt relief. It was over and we were both doing fine, but I knew it would be a while before it all really sunk in.
My parents showed up shortly after that. We all chatted in the hospital room and watched in awe as they washed, weighed, and measured the miraculous little package that had turned our world upside down.
I didn’t expect her to be 2 weeks early. I didn’t expect the labor to be so fast. I wasn’t prepared for any of it. Still, God is Faithful and in the end I am really glad our entire family was together in the brand new mini van that no one is allowed to even eat or drink in! It was really special.
So that’s my fourth birth story.
There’s the one at the birth center, the one in the bathtub at home, the one at the hospital, and now the one in a moving vehicle. Yes there are more options for birth locations, but I think that’s enough adventures for me, at least of this nature.
The End.
Or in Ellis’s case the beginning.
So crazy! Good thing you knew what to do a trusted yourself. Such a lucky little girl!
Thank you. Thank goodness I had had 3 other natural births and had read books, watched videos, taken classes etc. I really think that made a huge difference.
Girl, that is an awesome birth story! Talking about leaving on a high note! If ANYONE would need to do that, you are the woman. I have to ask, what was the condition of the front seat after you got out? Do you have cloth or leather seats? I’ve had 3 babies and I have no idea the size of the mess we make because someone is always there to clean it up before I see it 😉
Good question! We have LEATHER. That was non negotiable when we were looking for a van. Because of having kids. It’s so ironic that this happened because even though I am laid back and I am THE Messy Mom, I have been a real stickler about the cleanliness of the van. I know it’s going to get run down in no time, but for the first few weeks just let me enjoy a pristine vehicle! And then I went and had a baby in the front seat. Anyway, Jeremy cleaned the car the next day and he said it wasn’t bad. I did have a towel. Obviously there was blood, but he used my hydrogen peroxide tip and got it back to it’s previous condition 🙂
This is incredible! I am in awe. So amazing how you trusted your body and God gave you both the peace and understanding to handle the situation. What a story! Ellis is beautiful. Congratulations!!
Thank you for those kind words. I am so grateful for God’s provision! I definitely saw his hand covering the whole evening.
Wow wow wow! How crazy and awesome at the same time!! I love how God gave you the peace, strength, wisdom, and grace that you needed right when you needed it. This will be a story that you tell for the rest of your life. And I thought SJ’s birth story was exciting and unexpected!!
I am the one that said I was hoping since Ellis is a girl her birth would be most like her sisters (quick and no complications) and actually it was A LOT like SJ’s birth. A lot! Except of course with SJ I was at home and at least then I had some warm up contractions even if I didn’t take action until the last minute.
Such an amazing story. Thanks for sharing and I love how you put your words together, praising God and giving Him the glory the whole way through. I still can’t believe it and with the kids in the back of the car makes for an even crazier story. Can’t wait to see what God has in store for me in the next few weeks. I’m about 30 mins (unless there is bad traffic) from the birthing center. 🙂
I can’t wait too. I have you, my sister in law, and a couple other friends that have me waiting on the edge of my seat. I am sure you’ll make it the the birthing center in time. I am believing everything is going to be so different for you with this baby. I can’t wait to hear the news.
Proud of you friend! I can’t even imagine. So incredible! Ellis is gorgeous. I just want to snuggle her up.
Awww, thank you.
What an amazing, crazy story! Truly unbelievable! I’m so glad God looked over you and everyone is healthy. So many things could have prevented that outcome. What were your kids doing in the back? I think mine would have been crying – or asking a zillion questions! Pretty cool that you have 4 completely different birth stories Natalie! I hope you are home and resting (when you can) and enjoying these amazibg forat days! xo
Isn’t it crazy? I would have never guessed it could happen to me. It was so surreal.
What a crazy story!!! It’s definitely a memorable one. Congratulations to you and your family!
Thank you. I am still in a little bit of shock one week later!
Such an inspiration, Natalie! So happy for you and your family! You are a wonder woman! Congratulations!
Thanks Candy. I really am not though, but I guess I just need to accept the compliments because everyone keeps telling me that 😉
OH, my word! I can’t even imagine! I’m so glad you’re all ok and that Ellis has arrived safely! Your other kids will certainly have a great story to tell, too! I love how the Holy Spirit gives us exactly what we need, just when we need it!
Amen! Everyone says “I could never do that” and I would have said the same thing if I had heard my story, but I did what had to be done and I give glory to God for his guidance and giving me the adrenaline I needed.
This is amazing. YOU are amazing! Congratulations. She is beautiful.
What an encouragement. Thank you. I appreciate your kind words.
She is so precious!! All that hair, I can’t believe it. 🙂 You are incredible! It reminds me of my last birth too, my contractions and labor were so “nontraditional” that if I hadn’t specifically left for the hospital way too early, I might also have had my baby in our car on the freeway (our hospital was an hour away too!). Your family has been so blessed by the safe arrival of little Ellis!!
So similar! And neither of us are screamers so we have that in common too, but it throws people off. No one believes it.
That is truly unreal. I’m so glad you shared it!! What an amazing story!
I did not see it coming that is for sure! It turns out Caroline and I had our babies the same day. How cool is that? I think about the old days and how things have turned out with most of us being moms now. WOW! We really do need to have a reunion.
That was the most beautiful story! Little Ellis may be fourth in line, but she’s first in greatest birth story ever!
My jaw is still dropped!! That’s a story right there! Thankful for precious babes and complete peace that could only come from God and gives us the ability to do great things. I’d love to send you a little something for her. Would you mind sending me your address!?
That is so sweet. I am not sure how to get it to you. I didn’t see an email on your blog, but you can email me if you’d like. It’s themessymom @ gmail
Just unbelievably perfect! I almost can’t believe you had J continue driving as you delivered this beautiful little girl. YOU ARE SUPER MOM! (((xo)))
I still can hardly believe it myself. Thank the Lord for his peace that passes our understanding!
Oh what a little beauty she is, Natalie! What a delightful, radiant gift from above!
Blessings as you bond in love together …
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Thank you. I agree, she is so precious and I am grateful for these first days together even if it means I’m stuck at home it’s been nice to snuggle.
This is amazing! God had a different plan–but one that is absolutely beautiful! ((hugs))
Yes. Very different, but looking back I wouldn’t change it. It’s definitely the ultimate trust in him lesson. 🙂
Amen for our great and mighty God who watched over you and your family as you sweet baby was born. You are quiet amazing to have been so calm throughout the process. I am thinking we need to meet in real life sometime since we found out that we live in the same area. Blessings on you and your family and sweet baby Evelyn.
I would love to. I don’t think I quite caught where you live. You probably said something on Facebook, but unfortunately I have been so out of it thanks to all that comes with the postpartum recovery. Oy.
OMG I was riveted to your story!!!! This almost happened to me.. I delivered my littlest one as they were wheeling me into the hospital… we barely parked in time, and had my husband gotten on the freeway to drive to our REGULAR hospital (which he usually does), we would not have pulled over in time to the closest hospital!! lol… such beautiful images!!! You are BLESSED!!! – http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com
Oh my! What an adventure! I don’t know if I would have been so calm, but obviously God was in control! I’ve known women who said their labors progressed the same way every time, but all of mine were different. Not quite that different, though! On the other hand, a dear friend had everything planned for a home birth and midwife, had researched everything about as much as she could, but ended up with eclampsia and a c-section. She wrestled with disappointment but finally concluded that it was all in God’s hands, and everyone was safe and well, so it was all ok.
Yep, I had planned on a water birth with worship music playing in this beautiful facility and I never made it there. I had to spend the next several days in the hospital maternity ward or whatever it’s called. I do believe though that it all happen this way for a reason and God obviously was in control all along. Thanks for commenting Barbara.
Wow sounds like you barely experienced the pain of transition contractions! I have birth to my 3rd on October28 th and the transition phase was so painful. Amazing birth story ??
I FINALLY got the chance to read this and it is the absolute most amazing story. I am going to tell it when I need a good icebreaker. For real. You are incredible and God is so good.
Wow! What an incredible birth story to tell this little one! I so loved that the Holy Spirit provided you such a sense of peace and you knew exactly what to do. Thanks for sharing. Beautiful!
Karen
Congratulations!! She’s beautiful (and so is her name)!
Natalie,
I had tears in my eyes and a lump in my throat as I read your beautiful description of your huge, life-changing and pretty scary adventure. First of all, I cannot tell you the joy it gives me to hear your strong faith and dependence on the Lord shine through your words. Secondly, your courage in the midst of delivering your baby in a moving vehicle, with your children in the back! oh.my.goodness.
I also love your determination to just do the next right thing. And then, the precious results. ..beautiful little Ellis. She is a doll baby! I am so impressed by you and proud of you. I wish all moms were as ‘messy’ as you. Wish i could see you.
Love and blessings,
Cindy
Amazing!!! What an incredible birth story and experience. Praise God He kept both you and Ellis safe. Not that a mother could ever forget her birth stories, but this is truly unforgettable!