Read Part I here.
After Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks found each other at the top of the Empire State Building, the movie ended and we went to bed without disturbing the peaceful night into which we had settled.
But I couldn’t sleep. Everything was too unsettling. So I got up out of bed and did what any modern woman would do. I tiptoed out to the livingroom, sat down on the couch, and started googling “pre-labor symptoms” on my laptop with the faint glow of the city night lights lighting my silent space in the livingroom. I googled my diagnosis of “1 cm dilated, 90% effaced” and found that women went into labor an hour after that status, or 3 weeks after that status. So helpful, right?
But right then, the most helpful thing to predict labor that
could have possibly happened, happened.
I all of the sudden felt strange so I got up off the couch and walked
into the bathroom, just in time for my water to gush in a puddle on the bathroom
floor. I remember breaking into a
huge smile and looking up at myself in the mirror, as if seeking a witness from
the face in the mirror that this just happened. My water broke. In that moment, I stood completely
still for a few moments, taking in the brief moments where no one in all the
world except for me knew. Silent, full joy. One of the best kinds.
I rushed back down the short hallway into our bedroom to
wake Neal, my anticipation and adrenaline all of the sudden making me afraid
that he would beat me to it by wandering sleepily out the bedroom looking for
me after realizing my absence. I
found him fast asleep, and I reached across the bed to wake him. Honey. My water broke.
It was 2:00am.
To be continued...
3 comments:
I'm loving every word of your birth story Ash! Can't wait until the next installment! You sure know how to work a cliff hanger! :)
Made me cry. I love this.
Delightful! So enjoying your story!
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