I’m often asked how long the fastest birth I’ve ever seen was.
‘Four minutes,’ I get to reply to people with seriously raised eyebrows.
It happened when I was a student in my final year of midwifery training. A woman with a history of two previous precipitate (fast) labours had come into hospital in what was clearly very early labour.
She was having one tightening in a ten minute period; they couldn’t even be classed as mild contractions. Usually, someone in labour this early would simply be sent home and told to come back when they were ready to get serious about giving birth. But because this woman did indeed have a history of giving birth very quickly, it was more than possible that she could go home and find herself accidentally having a baby while she boiled water for a cup of tea. So we were more than willing to let her stay, looking in on her every half hour to see if there were any further developments.
But there weren’t; every time I went into the room to see what was happening, I was told that she’d had another three tightenings in the half hour since I had last checked in. Eventually I encouraged the couple to go for a walk and come back in half an hour so that I could check the baby’s heartbeat and the Mum’s pulse and blood pressure. So off they went, coming back thirty minutes later to report that nothing much had happened on the walk. I sent them back out again, beginning to wonder if this baby was just fooling around and that the whole labour would just fizzle out and we’d send the mum on her way.
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Kristi definitely takes the cake. However, my FIRST child was born in just over an hour. I went 4 days past my due date, and had been experience erratic contractions, but nothing patterned or painful. I woke up just before midnight feeling intense menstrual cramping, or what I thought was cramping. I thought maybe I just had to use the restroom, but the pain continued on after I did. I finally decided to wake my husband thinking something was wrong. He got up and after about 5 minutes asked "are you sure it's not contractions?!" At which I replied "no, I've never done this before!" He timed my 'cramps' and they were lasting a minute and a half and coming right on top of one another. I finally had one strong enough I thought we should go to the hospital which was a 15 minute drive from our house. About 5 minutes out I swear I could feel his head descending. We got to triage around 12:45am and I was 8cm, fully effaced. They rushed me to a delivery room and I was already 9cm. They called my midwife and by the time she walked in the door I was ready to push. My son was born at 1:11am. My husband didn't even have time to move his car from the emergency entrance where he left it with his hazards lights on to walk me up to get admitted.
Sorry to disappoint but I think I can safely say I had the fastest birth with my second son. I sat down for breakfast at 7:30 in the morning. Got up to go to the toilet and out popped bub. No labour. No contractions. One push and the little frog was in my arms in less than a minute. And no, not lying.
That's pretty impressive!