She's here!

Sheska • 27-year-old Puerto Rican living in Miami, working in advertising and having her first child with her husband!
So, I'm going to be really honest in my account of the whole birthing process. It was a bitch. I was scheduled to get induced onTuesday  night, due to high BP. Monday comes and I'm dying with back pain, so when I took my BP, it was the highest it has ever been. The doc told me to come in with my bags, that I wasn't leaving the hospital without my baby 🎉🎉🎉 so I got induced around 11pm Monday night with cervadil (??). 12 hours later, I was 1 cm dialated and 50% effaced. They add pitocin to the mix. Four hours later, I'm 4 cm dialated and, due to
The pain, my BP is through the roof. I chose to get an epidural for both the pain and the BP. As soon as it entered my system, my BP went down. It was great. 4 hours after gettinga even more pitocin in my blood, I'm still dialated the same. Something was holding my daughter back from coming out. C-section was recommended. At this point, it's 11pm Tuesday night and I'm getting rolled into the surgical room. The Csection was quick and painless. My daughter was born less than 45 min later, healthy and happy. 
Tips for all moms getting a c-section (that I learned the hard way): WALK. WALK. WALK. WALK. I'm getting the worst has pains ever because I didn't walk after surgery and this shit (no pun intended) is painful and not worth it. Just walk. 
Hope this helps!