DH has been on call more or less since last Thursday (more when it's just him, less when he's on backup call for his PA) and will be until the end of the year. Plus the first weekend or two in January. Sigh. I had hoped Christmas would be slow -- who wants to spend time in the ER for the sniffles when you can be opening gifts or singing carols with your family? Why not just save it for regular clinic hours the next day? But of course people get lonely, junkies still jones for their fix, and people who maybe shouldn't hurtle themselves down hills on souped up sleds toward groves of trees still do, even on holidays.
He delivered a baby early Christmas morning. He wasn't supposed to; our 11-bed hospital stopped doing OB several years ago because the cost in training, equipment, and malpractice insurance didn't justify the two or three deliveries they'd been doing per year. The mother in question had received all her prenatal care from a midwife in the small metro an hour north of here, but for some reason she didn't head that direction when her water broke spontaneously. Instead, she waited around for a couple of hours to see what would happen. By the time she decided she might want to see someone it was too late to head north, even for the ambulance; a heavy snowstorm ruled out the LifeFlight team.
DH hasn't delivered a baby since his residency two years ago. The last time he did, he was in a Level 1 trauma center with well trained OB nurses, a fully staffed NICU and excellent surgical support. Here? Nada. No anesthesiologist (hope she wasn't expecting an epi!), no obstetrician, not even a hospital nursery. And if something went wrong? Yikes.
Apparently things did get a little sketchy there toward the end -- the first-time mom had trouble pushing, and the baby's heart rate dropped dramatically. But sometime after 1am a (thankfully) healthy baby boy was born. DH sent him and his mother up north by ambulance.
He came home just long enough to tell me the good news and give me the presents that had been hiding at his clinic before heading back to the ER for ... I don't remember what; probably someone's back pain. I waited up for him. He came home again at 3:30am, a little too wired to sleep right away. And of course Tres chose that moment to wake up and want to nurse. DH went to another room to lie down, but I don't know when he fell asleep; Tres kept me up until ~6am.
I awoke a couple hours later to shouts from Uno and Dos: "He came! He came! And he remembered my stick pony! THIS CHRISTMAS ROCKS!!!"
~RCH~