Monday, July 30, 2007

Snakes on a Plant


Ok, so here's a stupid silly one for you..... I spent this evening in the Labor and Delivery triage area of Womack Army Medical Center tonight because of a stupid snake. Yes, I said a snake. (No, this photo is not the snake I saw, but it looks like it.)

Had I not just spoken about snakes yesterday with my next door neighbor who told me she saw one, I may not have ever seen this little bastard. But, I eyeballed a red, ripe tomato hiding underneath the zuchini leaves and since I couldn't reach it from outside the fenced area of my garden, HAD to go in and rescue it from the aphids.

So, I get in, pick the tomato and start looking around at the cucumbers and the zuchini, and I suddenly spy this long, skinny snake just hanging out on top (yes, I said ON TOP) of the tallest zuchini plant leaves. He apparently had just feasted on either a bunch of aphids (good for him) or on a cherry tomatoe, I'm not sure. But he had this really full, fat spot on his belly and he was just chillin out, digesting.

So, I FREAK OUT and try to get out of the garden as quickly as I can. Not an easy feat for someone with an extra 30 lbs who is kind of front/top heavy. So, I trip over my 2 feet of chicken wire fence so that I am not "confined" with this slithery creature. I pretty much got my flip flop caught on it, scratched up my leg and landed kind of sideways on my hip, my leg, my arm and perhaps my belly. I don't know for sure if I hit it or not.

So, I called my friend (props to Jenn B.) who is an OB, who told me to go to Labor & Delivery to be hooked up to monitors and have some tests run, just in case! She said best case scenario, I go home in a couple hours (yeah!) and worst case, the perform a c-section on the spot.

So, I head down and sit there for 4 hours in which time I had the mother of all cervical checks. This guy must have been an intern or resident, but he OBVIOUSLY does not have a vagina (or even access to one) and maybe should have gone to school to be an appliance repairman or an auto mechanic or even a landscaper, since he's got such great digging skills!

I also found out that I am having contractions. Maybe I dislodged something in the fall, but I had quite a few in those 4 hours, and while not painful, I could definitely tell they were contractions. Maybe they are the end result of the cervical check?

Anyway, cervix is still closed and not ripe. Baby is comfy in her home, I guess.....

2 comments:

Marlene said...

So, everything is ok after the fall? Maybe its just what you/she needed to start contractions. Maybe it will thin the cervix. Maybe you won't have to wait so long after all......Hopefully!

Kim and Phil said...

yes, everything is good after the fall. Except I have a big scuff on my leg.