Thursday, May 30, 2019
The Birth of My Daughter :: Essays Papers
The Birth of My DaughterThe moment to give birth to my daughter Anais came very quickly. My doctor, a young male wearing blue scrubs wheeled me to the livery room with the assistance of a female nurse wearing green scrubs, and my husband, which was alike wearing scrubs. The hospital delivery room felt very cold and very sterile. The walls were painted white with gray tile covering one fractional of the walls, and there was a smell of soap in the air. The delivery room was equipped with a gurney covered with white starchy linen, a large innoxious poise lamp with a microscope sticking out of one ramp stood next to the gurney, a baby incubator that look like a large crystallize plastic rectangular box with two round holes on one side, and a table covered with very neatly placed stainless steel surgical instruments. In the delivery room, were four people, a male anesthesiologist and three female nurses wearing green scrubs, facemasks, and gloves. The anesthesiologist was s eated next to the heading of the gurney with an air tank and IV, in the event I had to undergo a cesarean due to having developed gestational diabetes during my pregnancy. One of the major problems a muliebrity with gestational diabetes faces is a condition the baby may develop called macrosomia. Macrosomia means large body and refers to a baby that is considerably larger than normal. All of the nutrients the foetus receives come directly from the mothers blood. If the mothers blood has too much glucose (simple sugar), the pancreas of the fetus senses the high glucose levels and produces more insulin (a hormone regulating the glucose level in blood) in an attempt to use the glucose. The fetus converts the extra glucose to fat. Occasionally, the baby grows too large to be delivered through the vagina and a cesarean delivery becomes necessary. On the other side of the gurney stood one of the nurses checking the baby incubator, while the other two were standing next to the table wi th the surgical instruments. Immediately upon entering the delivery room, two of the nurses transferred me to the gurney in the delivery room, where the doctor checked me and said I had a ways to go but that I had already dilated to 7 centimeters (the amount the cervix has opened in preparation for childbirth).
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