


Joyful Chaos. That is what we find ourselves in these days. We invite you into our story through these posts and pictures.



Today I went back to Eljoy's house to see my little godson one last time before I leave. We had a great time again, and I got to meet more of their friends and family. We ate lots and baby James was awake the whole time so I played with him almost the entire afternoon. I was very sad to go and to say goodbye, but I love knowing that they'll be so special to me forever. We exchanged postal addresses, so I hope to hear from them in the future, and perhaps even see pictures of James as he grows up. We all agreed that we'd pray for God to bring me back to the Philippines at some time so I can visit them again.

November 20th turned out to be quite an exciting day in the birth room. I delivered the 3rd baby on our shift - John Carlo, to 25 year old Nancy. Little John was not so little...in fact, he is a good two pounds heavier than his older siblings were at birth. So he had shoulder dystocia on his way out. Shoulder dystocia is an emergency situation where the baby's shoulders cannot actually fit through the pubic bone. After the head comes, we try to have the body out in less than a minute. Little John's shoulders took us almost two minutes to un-stick. My supervisor had to do supra-pubic pressure (looks sort of like the Heimlich maneuver but a little lower down) while I tugged and tugged. Our chubby little boy ended up weighing just over 8 pounds (which is very big for here).

An hour or so later, Starla (a student) had a rather interesting delivery also. Elai and I assisted in her delivery of an even bigger boy (8lbs 3oz) to a Tes, who actually pushed out her baby while she was standing up and leaning over onto her husband. Starla just kept repeating "Slippery!" as she was trying to catch him. It was quite funny. His cord was wrapped around his neck once and his body twice!
We were very glad Elai was the supervisor on duty with us. We both love working with her and she's an awesome teacher and even more amazing midwife. The three of us made quite the team yesterday!








The other day I went to visit my godson, James (JB) and his mom Eljoy. JB was the first baby I delivered - and will always be the most special to me. His aunt Jaqueline, who is 7 months pregnant was also there. We spent the afternoon just chatting and eating - we had an excellent time. Home visits are definitely one of the highlights of my time here.

seeing her.

This is myself with Arby (makes me want a good sandwich!) . I could not put any pictures of his mom on this blog because, well, they are not descent for all viewers. Rated PG13. Sorry folks. Arby is a little chunk. But very cute.
And this is baby Diane with her mom Lourdes. Lourdes had quite a tough labor. And I had to be the one to break the membranes while her baby was coming out - her water never broke on it's own! She has two other children and is 25...hmm...made me feel a little "behind".