Thank you everyone for all thoughtful replies!
My water ended up breaking 14 hours before my scheduled c-section, just a couple hours after dinner. Turns out I'd been in labor for an unknown period of time and when I got to the hospital, my contractions were 2.5-4 minutes apart. I called the hospital to ask if I should go to emergency or to labor and delivery. They told me L&D, if I could walk there. It was a long, awkward walk and the elevator ride with strangers left me feeling so embarrassed. Then the nurses had me standing in the hall to get checked in. I felt like a never ending sprinkler.

My nurses ended up laughing because of the amount of fluid and because of the towels we went through that first hour or so. My c-section was moved up to 6am the following morning, instead of at noon, as scheduled. My baby boy is named Kepler (after the scientist/NASA mission) and he is perfectly healthy. He was born 21.5" long, 8 pounds, 10 ounces.
The c-section itself seemed very different from my previous one. There was way more tugging and pulling and the whole table shook with the force the doctors were using on me. I ended up with some pretty bad bruises and the incision was twice as large as the previous one. I was released from the hospital 2 days later, on a Friday, but 2 days after that, I woke up in the middle of the night feeling short of breath. I decided it was in my head and thought nothing of it. On Monday, I had an appointment to have my staples taken out. My blood pressure was pretty high (the sudden rise it likely because of recovery from surgery) and I had only lost 1 pound, but the doctor didn't see me or say anything about it. That night, I woke in a panic because I couldn't breathe again. I went back to my doctor the next day and he was going to send me home with some lasix. My mom was at the appointment and told the doctor that I was really struggling to breath the night before, so he sent me back to the hospital. Turns out the high blood pressure put me into heart failure. My heart is perfectly healthy, but the blood pressure caused fluid to build up in my lungs and they said my heart just couldn't keep up. I had to spend 2 days in the hospital and am on blood pressure pills for the next 4+ weeks as my body returns to normal and hopefully my blood pressure returns to normal. I came home from the hospital nearly 25 pounds lighter, so that was a lot of fluid my body retained. What a scary start to my little one's life, but everything's been going well since then.
