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Healthy baby after Cesarian section Posted: 04-16-08 20:23pm
I gave birth to my 2nd Daughter on the
30th of march 2008 (one day early lol) by
an emergency cesarian.I went in to
hospital about 9:00am after my
contractions started about 6:30am,I had an
epidural staight away and I was pushing
for 2 hours when they told me that Skyla's
head was facing up and it was tilted so
her forehead was banging against my
pelvis.they then said i had to have an
emergency cesarian...then at 12:30pm my
beautiful Skyla Grace was born weighing
6lb 12oz (very tiny).I came home 2 days
later after refusing a blood transfusion
(very stupid) ,as i lost way more blood
than i should have done.then the day after
that my partner Mike took me back in so i
could have a blood transfusion as i
collapsed.my iron level was only 7.6 so i
was silly not to have had it done in the
first place.Anyway home again now and
enjoying my newborn and Raven Iris is
enjoying her little sister too.
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krystineM
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Posted: 04-16-08 20:26pm
awww congratulations hun!!
sounds like a crazy night and a half
though!
But the important thing is that the baby
is healthy, and so are you
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Lilly Ivy
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Posted: 04-16-08 20:28pm
Congratulations!
I'm sorry it was so rough though Isn't
it amazing how fast they can get them out
in an Emergency?! How did you come home
after two days?! I had a cesarean the 9th
and I still can hardly walk!
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pregmumof2
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Posted: 04-16-08 20:31pm
thanks KrystineM, yeah both healthy now
lol....very tired though....my iron level
was at 10 when leaving the hospital the
second time (after blood transfusion) will
it drop again or should i carry on taking
iron tablets????? do you know????????
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pregmumof2
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Posted: 04-16-08 20:35pm
thank you Lilly Ivy....wierdly i have
recoverd amazingly this time round....when
i gave birthto my first Daughter vaginally
i had terrible stitches that even burst
open the next day and i couldnt walk for
weaks...this time round the midwifes had
me up and having a shower (which i needed
lol) the very next morning.my scar is so
neat and it doesnt hrt much at all.
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krystineM
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Posted: 04-16-08 20:52pm
im not very sure, but if your iron level
is still pretty low, i would not stop
taking the tablets. But i dont think im
the best person to ask about that. sorry
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Ingi
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Posted: 04-16-08 21:00pm
pregmumof2
wrote:
thanks KrystineM, yeah both
healthy now lol....very tired though....my
iron level was at 10 when leaving the
hospital the second time (after blood
transfusion) will it drop again or should
i carry on taking iron tablets????? do you
know????????
Keep taking the iron until the doctor says
to stop!!
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pregmumof2
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Posted: 04-17-08 13:15pm
thanks ingi, i was just wondering as i
wasnt sure if my doctor would check my
iron again now i have had the blood
transfusion...but i guess he would have
to.
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