Well, since I am on a roll these days, I thought I would go ahead and post the story of our third child.
We really wanted to have another child so that Jude would have a little brother or sister to play with.
Afterall, as wonderful and sweet and happy as Kennady is, she isn’t much of a playmate.
We wanted Jude to have a friend to run around with and grow up with.
We took a pregnancy test and found out we were pregnant with baby #3.
First came the shock that we were actually going to have three kids and then joy settled in very shortly afterward.
Shortly after that, the morning sickness hit; actually the appropriate term would be all day sickness.
Fortunately for me it was not severe and I never lost my food. The only time I threw up was when I had taken my lovely prenatal vitamins, which I learned to take after a big meal and chase it with my last bite to eat to prevent those kind of problems.
My wonderful husband decided that, as with our last pregnancy, we should not tell anyone until I was farther along.
Well, much to my dismay we did that. It was horrible. I suffered in silence while waiting to tell people about our wonderful news.
I didn’t get any sympathy during a time when I needed it most. OOOHHHH the pain OOOOHHHH the agony!
Now, on to the rest of the story and leaving my pity party.
This time around we considered looking to use a different midwife because of the distance to see my midwife, but we went back to June in the end. We loved June so much and had such a wonderful relationship with her that we just couldn’t see using someone else.
We had our first and only ultrasound when I was about 21 weeks along and decided not to find out what sex it was.
It was really hard not to find out, but I kind of think it was harder on everyone else who thought they “just had to know”.
I had a gut feeling it was a boy, but we would just have to wait and see.
The ultrasound showed a healthy baby with no complications.
We were very happy and ready to see this new little one.
I was very and I mean very emotional with this pregnancy. I am not quite sure how Robin survived it.
I would be fine one minute and a complete mess the next. I could be happy one minute and sad the next.
My other pregnancies were nothing like this.
I was happy and floating on cloud nine with Kennady and with Jude I was a little more emotional, but this one tipped the emotional bucket.
My pregnancy sailed by and I felt like I hardly had time to realize I was pregnant. It was such a different world taking care of two other children and trying to think about the one in your belly.
I had a couple of pre-labor contractions and called my midwife once, but it turned out to be a week or so early of when our baby was going to arrive.
The morning of June 2nd I woke up about 6.
I definitely felt like this was it and was very early in labor.
The contractions had changed and became more patterned.
We had plans that day to go to a bug show at the library in San Marcos.
I got Kennady and Jude up and ready and we headed out.
Robin left for work and I told him I would call him when things picked up.
We also called June and our birth team to let them know the status of things.
We had a great time at the bug show and the contractions kept getting closer together.
As soon as it was over we left and picked up a couple of black bean tacos at Taco Cabana.
I knew that this was the real thing and that I needed a good high protein low fat meal to give me strength for the birth.
It was so yummy and fast.
I called Robin and told him to come on home and I would meet him there.
We took the kids to my in-laws house right up the hill from us.
My mom got there right away and the midwives followed.
Within an hour of being home things progressed pretty quickly.

By 2:30 I was in very active labor.
After about an hour and a half I felt like I needed to go to the bathroom.
I had to really insist that I go to the bathroom because they were trying to keep me in the pool.
I think June was afraid that I was going to push the baby out while I was on the toilet.
She checked me soon after getting into the bathroom and told me that I was dilated to a 9.
YYYYAAAYYY.
I could hardly believe it.
They say that all your births after your 1st vaginal birth go faster most of the time, so here it was.
I finally agreed to get back into the pool.
I got in the pool and about 45 minutes later was pushing.
I pushed for about 15 – 20 minutes this time which was a far cry from the 2 hours I pushed last time.
Robin was in the pool with me when Avery was born.
He caught him and helped the midwife place him on my chest.

Avery came out with the amniotic sac still intact.
The midwife had to pull the amniotic sac off of his head when he came up out of the water.
It was amazing.
IT WAS A BOY!
I was right.
I just knew it all along.
Avery Harrison was born! 8 pounds 5 ounces, 21.5 inches long @ 4:35 p.m.
I had a wonderful support team. My husband, my midwives, my mother, my sister in law, Tabith Krauss and Janice Eppler.
I had some complications from tearing after the birth and had to make a trip to the hospital.
My midwife was concerned I may have had a hematoma in my birth canal so we went to have it checked out.
A few stiches later and a good report from the doctor no hematoma was spotted.
We went home and got a good nights rest with our new baby.
It was a beautiful birth and I couldn’t have been happier.
And…true to my wonderful husbands nature….he served me breakfast with a smile.
