Brianna (Caller)
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So my husband got out of the car to go get Elizabeth, trying to figure out where she was. I'm by myself in the car, unsupervised, unaccompanied. What could have happened? And no one would have been there to know. Finally, she comes out with him and get the go ahead. And so we take off and we're following the student midwife to Baylor. That was an excruciating ride, as you can imagine.
So my husband got out of the car to go get Elizabeth, trying to figure out where she was. I'm by myself in the car, unsupervised, unaccompanied. What could have happened? And no one would have been there to know. Finally, she comes out with him and get the go ahead. And so we take off and we're following the student midwife to Baylor. That was an excruciating ride, as you can imagine.
So my husband got out of the car to go get Elizabeth, trying to figure out where she was. I'm by myself in the car, unsupervised, unaccompanied. What could have happened? And no one would have been there to know. Finally, she comes out with him and get the go ahead. And so we take off and we're following the student midwife to Baylor. That was an excruciating ride, as you can imagine.
Every little crack in the asphalt I felt. Was the student still with you? She was not. There's the intersection where the hospital L&D corner is. There's like a circle drive that brings you up to the doors. And so that's where we pulled in, but she just continued on. And so we probably hadn't even stopped our car by the time she was gone. She probably went back to the birth center is my guess.
Every little crack in the asphalt I felt. Was the student still with you? She was not. There's the intersection where the hospital L&D corner is. There's like a circle drive that brings you up to the doors. And so that's where we pulled in, but she just continued on. And so we probably hadn't even stopped our car by the time she was gone. She probably went back to the birth center is my guess.
Every little crack in the asphalt I felt. Was the student still with you? She was not. There's the intersection where the hospital L&D corner is. There's like a circle drive that brings you up to the doors. And so that's where we pulled in, but she just continued on. And so we probably hadn't even stopped our car by the time she was gone. She probably went back to the birth center is my guess.
It was my husband and me. That was it. But we do get there, thank God, and pulled up to the emergency L&D and, again, couldn't walk. At this point, I did crawl hands and knees on the concrete to the doors. As I rolled out of the car, my husband ran in to grab somebody to notify him that we were there. So there's like two double doors.
It was my husband and me. That was it. But we do get there, thank God, and pulled up to the emergency L&D and, again, couldn't walk. At this point, I did crawl hands and knees on the concrete to the doors. As I rolled out of the car, my husband ran in to grab somebody to notify him that we were there. So there's like two double doors.
It was my husband and me. That was it. But we do get there, thank God, and pulled up to the emergency L&D and, again, couldn't walk. At this point, I did crawl hands and knees on the concrete to the doors. As I rolled out of the car, my husband ran in to grab somebody to notify him that we were there. So there's like two double doors.
I hands and knees crawled in through the first set of doors onto like the nasty huge rug they have in the foyer. My husband was inside getting somebody and I felt a contraction coming on. I tried to stall it. I tried to breathe through it and I couldn't and...
I hands and knees crawled in through the first set of doors onto like the nasty huge rug they have in the foyer. My husband was inside getting somebody and I felt a contraction coming on. I tried to stall it. I tried to breathe through it and I couldn't and...
I hands and knees crawled in through the first set of doors onto like the nasty huge rug they have in the foyer. My husband was inside getting somebody and I felt a contraction coming on. I tried to stall it. I tried to breathe through it and I couldn't and...
I remember sitting, and I laugh at it now because it's just unbelievable, but I rolled over onto my butt, knees in the air, and I had a contraction and pushed right on that rug in the middle of public. I mean, nobody was there. It was 2.30 in the morning, but looking back, I mean, it was fight or flight mode. I was in survival mode.
I remember sitting, and I laugh at it now because it's just unbelievable, but I rolled over onto my butt, knees in the air, and I had a contraction and pushed right on that rug in the middle of public. I mean, nobody was there. It was 2.30 in the morning, but looking back, I mean, it was fight or flight mode. I was in survival mode.
I remember sitting, and I laugh at it now because it's just unbelievable, but I rolled over onto my butt, knees in the air, and I had a contraction and pushed right on that rug in the middle of public. I mean, nobody was there. It was 2.30 in the morning, but looking back, I mean, it was fight or flight mode. I was in survival mode.
And then I heard someone yelling and screaming, running with a wheelchair. And they got me into the wheelchair and got me then inside. The nurse is rushing me back to the room. I was in such pain. And I remember screaming through the hallways, get me an epidural. I need an epidural now. But as they're rushing me back to the room, they're like, wait, we need your social security.
And then I heard someone yelling and screaming, running with a wheelchair. And they got me into the wheelchair and got me then inside. The nurse is rushing me back to the room. I was in such pain. And I remember screaming through the hallways, get me an epidural. I need an epidural now. But as they're rushing me back to the room, they're like, wait, we need your social security.
And then I heard someone yelling and screaming, running with a wheelchair. And they got me into the wheelchair and got me then inside. The nurse is rushing me back to the room. I was in such pain. And I remember screaming through the hallways, get me an epidural. I need an epidural now. But as they're rushing me back to the room, they're like, wait, we need your social security.
And I just yelled it. I was like, here's my social security number. You need it to get me the epidural. Let's do it. It says in my notes, I arrived at Baylor at around three o'clock. I'm freaking out this whole time that I'm like killing my baby somehow or causing brain damage because I'm ramming his head against my swollen cervix. All these bad scenarios are going through my head.
And I just yelled it. I was like, here's my social security number. You need it to get me the epidural. Let's do it. It says in my notes, I arrived at Baylor at around three o'clock. I'm freaking out this whole time that I'm like killing my baby somehow or causing brain damage because I'm ramming his head against my swollen cervix. All these bad scenarios are going through my head.