Getting to the hospital was one of the most frustrating times of my life. The day I went into labor I wouldn’t have even guessed for a second I was going into labor. After a two mile walk, I still did not feel any pains in any …show more content…
After giving birth they move you to a new clean room. The room they put me in was not at all very big. The room they put you in has a bed for you and the baby as well as a pullout couch. The room was very small, to the point that everyone who came to visit could not fit in the room. There was only allowed three visitors at a time and either person had a place to sit. It was crowded to the point I was beginning to get frustrated. After giving birth I stayed at the hospital for two days. Those two days seemed to be the longest two days of my life. Also having the ability to pick up the phone at any time and order anything I wanted. For the two day stay at the hospital it felt like one hundred people came to visit my daughter. Family brought my daughter gifts and could not wait to hold my daughter. Finally I was ready to go home after two long days at the hospital. I was very nervous to bring my daughter home. There’s always the question, am I going to make a good parent? When I finished packing my daughters stuff they were ready to discharge me and allow us to go home. Before leaving the hospital a doctor gave me a whole bag of formula, and explained what I needed to do to get her documents. When we got home is when I truly realized, I’m a mother. When I got to my house, there was the same people who visit my daughter at the hospital. Nobody could get enough of her now that she was