Saturday, December 11, 2010

A bit of a scare...

Disclaimer: Sorry if this is too much info for you...I wasn't even going to include it in the blog, but what the heck - we're friends and family :-)

So I was expecting yesterday to be a typical Friday - nothing special. HA!

The morning started off as usual - got up, got dressed, went to work. The kids took their usual Friday morning spelling and math tests and had snack before their handwriting teacher came in to relieve me and give me a planning period.

Being six months pregnant and always having the need to pee, the first thing I did as soon as I handed the kids off to Mrs. S. was to take a trip to the bathroom. Whatever - no biggie. I got back to my classroom to grab some papers to grade, and all of a sudden I felt a weird sensation and fluid dribbling down between my legs (again, my apologies if this is too much info). It definitely didn't feel like I was peeing (I mean, I had JUST used the bathroom - it's not like I was holding it in), but it was a significant amount of fluid that when I looked down it totally looked like I wet my pants.

I ran out of the classroom and back to the bathroom, hoping no one would say anything or notice (I don't think anyone did). Yep - it most definitely was SOMETHING all right, but I didn't know what it was. It didn't smell like anything, and it was clear.

So, naturally, I freaked out. Did my water just break? Am I leaking amniotic fluid? Did I really just pee in my pants?

I wanted to run home as fast as possible to change my clothes (I had an hour planning period and I live just 10 minutes away), but I first made a quick call to mom who urged me to call my doctor. Unfortunately, the Good Doc isn't in on Fridays, but I left a message with the nurse.

I got in the car, started driving home, and called Justin (who had just started a crazy 10 day stretch of being the only pharmacist at his store, which means he is there from open to close without a break...meaning he's stressed enough as it is). By this point, I was close to hysterics because I thought something was totally wrong.

He calmed me down, saying that Baby Yasette probably was resting on just the right spot on my bladder and it caused extra urine to come out. He tried to convince me that it was normal in pregnancy (even though he had no clue), just to get me to stay calm. We ended the conversation laughing about the absurdity of a 30 year old woman peeing her pants, and blamed it on the good 'ole pregnancy.

I changed, came back to school, avoided my astute students' stares at my change of pants, and was ready to continue on with my Friday. Lunch came and went, and I took the kids on to music class.

While they were in music, the nurse returned my call. She heard my story and told me that I needed to go to the hospital IMMEDIATELY. Apparently it's not as normal as I had myself believe, and she wanted me - not to go into the doctor's office - but to be admitted into the hospital Maternity Triage Unit.

Who WOULDN'T freak out at this point? I was terrified. I ran upstairs, half crying, to tell my principal that I needed to leave right away (luckily Fridays I only see my kids for an hour in the afternoons, so it wasn't hard to get my class covered). But even luckier, one of my good friends who used to teach at my school was visiting, and she offered to drive me down the road to Baptist herself since, obviously, I was not in any position to drive myself.

Naturally, I called my mom and Justin absolutely hysterical. And, they, in turn, were trying to stay strong and positive so as to not worry me or stress out Baby Girl.

We arrived at the hospital, valet parked, and tried to make sense of where exactly I am supposed to go. We found the Triage unit, I explained the situation thinking that I'll just see a doctor and be on my merry way, but nope - they actually ADMITTED me and gave me a real ROOM. I looked at my friend Mandie, and we were both wondering what was going on. It seemed pretty darn serious.

We were there for about 3 hours total, during which time they did several tests and exams, but mostly just waited. The best part, though, was that they hooked me up to a machine that allows you to hear your baby's heartbeat - and I spent those three hours just listening and being completely reassured that Baby Girl Y was still there and was doing just fine.

In the end, it turned out to be a bladder infection (UTI) which is pretty common in pregnancy (as I learned from later research) but needs to be treated early before it reaches the kidneys and causes all sorts of crazy problems. Baby Girl and I were free to go with a few antibiotics, which were approved by my pharmacist husband. PHEW.

I can't thank my friend Mandie enough for being willing to alter her Friday and hang out with me at the hospital. Life is so much better when shared with good friends!


I suppose I can no longer consider my pregnancy as being "boring" (see previous post), as I think I've had enough excitement to last the remaining three months. Here's hoping for that boring pregnancy to come back :-)

2 comments:

  1. Holy Moly!! you had me on the edge of my seat!! i'm sooo thankful everything is ok! whew! you've got continued prayers on this end! :) - Ladonna

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