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?help? Posted: 09-09-06 13:14pm
I’m writing a report for school, the
report is based on labour and delivery and
how it compares to the average given by
doctors, I need about 3-4 stories of
people who recently gave birth.
Other info that I need is as follows;
~labour signs
~length of stages (length of each labour
stage)
~delivery (what happened? How did you
feel? )
~pain relief (how did you manage with
pain?)
~postnatal care for mother and baby
jess
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My Labor! Posted: 09-09-06 17:34pm
Hey girl, well I just gave birth 4 months
ago..So it's pretty fresh!
I was only in week 37 when I woke up at
about 8:30 am with "period like" cramps.
I started drinking water, thinking they
were braxton hicks contractions. I tried
laying down, moving around, and drinking
water.
At about noon, the contractions started
every 2 minutes. The pain went from my
frony groin area, to my lower back and
they were gradually getting worse.
I finally left for the hospital at about
4pm, when I couldn't speak through a
contraction. On the way to the hospital
is when they started to become intense.
I couldn't do anything but concentrate and
breathe.
We got to the hospital that day at 4:30pm.
They got me changed and into my room and
I was settled in by 5pm. They checked me
and I was 5cm dialated. They asked me
what my pain level was and I said it was
about a 5.
An hour passed, and she checked me again
and I was 7-8 cm dialtated and 90%
effaced. This was the second stage of
labor. My pain level was now reaching a
7.
About a half an hour later, at 6:30 they
checked me again and I was 8-9 cm and my
water broke during the examination. I
had marconium in my waters, so they were
extra precautious.
The baby's heart rate started fluxuating
and the told me they would need to start
an .I.V to hydrate me. I refused
everything they were offering, but I did
use oxygen to try ro stabalize the baby's
heartrate. They asked me about an
epidural and I refused. They did,
though, allow me to get into the shower
for pain relief.
At about 7:15, they checked me again and
said that I was 9 1/2 cm dialated. And
100% effaced. She asked me to push and
told me that I had become fully dialated.
She told me to just let my body take
over.
This was my transition stage. It didn't
last very long at all. At about 7:30,
they noticed me starting to strain. So
they called for my doctor, to start
setting up for delivery.
As I was pushing through each
contraction, the doctor began to stretch
my vagina to allow the baby's head to
emerge. She told me that they might have
to do an episiotomy, but I refused, and
told her to let me rip naturally. She
was concerned, but I pushed about 4 more
good times and the head emerged. She
suctioned the baby immedietly to remove
any marconium from the nose and mouth. I
pushed one more time and the baby's
shoulders and body came out.
It was 7:58pm when they laid my daughter
on my belly!! She was 6lbs 8oz and 19in
long.
Post-pardom, I got one "running stictch"
and started shaking uncontrollably. The
doctor said it was my rush of hormones and
addrenaline takig over. I started running
a fever of 103 and was .F.O.R.C.E.D to
have an .I.V and wasn't allow to see my
baby because of a possible infection. The
had me on antibiotics all throughout the
night and continually checked my temp.
Through the night. Supposedly, they said
it was because I didn't allow them to put
and .I.V in to start hydrating me during
the birth.
I got up and got dressed and was rolled
to my room. They gave me 2 .Vicodan and
some laxatives. I slept, and they
brought me my baby the next morning.
Birth was the most beautiful experience I
had ever gone through. It was painful,
undoubtedly, but it was all worth it.
For this being my 1st child, everyone
believed my delivery would be long and
drawn out. But it was finished within 3
hours of arriving at the hospital.
Hope this helps you girl!!! It's crazy
that this happened 4 1/2 months ago
already!! It's like I was just at the
hospital!!!
Sarah
edited because I forgot to add post
pardom.
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Kia
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Posted: 09-10-06 07:31am
Big props to you for going natural hun :)
as for an iv to hydrate you - I think
hospitals just like sticking needles in
peopole. I mean not so long ago the
average woman gave birth at home with no
iv in sight.
It' my personal experience that as soon as
you arrive in hospital they want to see
your pee and stick a needle in you -
regardless of the problem at hand.
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I would be glad to help you. I will tell
you about my birth with
layla 18 months ago: ( I had a negative
birth experience which really affected me
postnatally)
labour signs-
layla was due on the 8th march but at 38
weeks pregnant on 24/02/06 I went out for
my brother in laws birthday. We went
clubbing and I had a few mild cramping in
my back during the night. I assumed it
was because I was over-doing it by going
out 2 weeks before my due date!
I got home around 1am and just dozed off
when I woke up with a pain in my back. I
honestly thought i'd just pulled a muscle
as people always say contractions are in
your stomach.
I went to the loo and there was this
strange thick stuff coming out while I was
having a wee (sorry tmi) I was really
scared as my husband and I lived seperate
at the time and he was at his house (i
still lived with my parents) so I just sat
in the living room waiting to see if the
pains would come back.
They started coming every 10 minutes or so
but were manageable. I didn't make a
sound as I didn't want to wake up my mum
and sister upstairs but my mum must of
heard me anyway as she came downstairs. I
told her about my pains and she said I was
in labour.
I wanted my hubby to get some sleep as
we'd just been out clubbing so I laboured
through til around 5am and then told my
mum that my waters had broke. She said I
needed to get to hospital as my 5 year old
sister had caught and infection from my
mums waters breaking early.
So I called my hubby and we got a taxi/cab
to the hospital. When I got there they
checked me over and said I was only 1cm
and that I should go back home.
I refused because my waters had broken and
I was scared of the baby getting an
infection. So they sent me to the natural
labour room and I had to sit there. I
begged for etenox (sp?- gas and air) as
the pains were getting stronger and I
couldn't cope. They said I didn't need
gas and air and I could cope with nothing.
I was beside myself crying and eventually
around 8am (25/02/2005) they gave me some
gas and air. After a few hours I was
begging for an epidural. The midwifes
were very snooty and wanted me to go
natural they didn't want to transfer me
for an epidural and my oh had to beg
them.
I was transferred (eventually) and was
told the doctor was busy with lots of
c-sections so I would have a long wait. I
was beside myself as the gas and air
wasn't working and I had horrible backache
labour. They tried to make me use a
birthing ball as I was dilating very
slowly but it hurt even more and I just
wanted to lay on the bed and curl in a
ball .
I laboured through inb agony and around
9pm on 25/02 I eventually got my epidural.
At this point I was happy and relaxed and
the rest of the labour went well. I
couldn't feel the contractions at all.
Just after 1am on 26/02 they said I was
fully dilated and I could start pushing-
well this was the hardest thing I have
ever done! I just couldn't get enough
energy to push as I was exhausted from the
long labour and not getting enough sleep
the night before.
The midwfie was starting to get concerned
and said they might have to do an
instrumental delivery. I was so scared
but she gave me a final chance and I
managed to push her out. She was born at
1.53am on 26/02/2005.
I wish I could say that the rest is a
happy story but it is not. I was giving
an injection to deliver the placenta but
after 10 minutes it still hadn't come out.
She waited 20 minutes then suddenly there
was docotors everywhere and I was being
rushed into theatre to remove the
placenta.
Meanwhile my husband was just left by
himself in the room with a newborn baby.
He was so scared. I had to be given a
c-section dose of epidural and then the
doctor manually removed my placenta. I
threw up on the table and twice
afterwards.
When I went to the postnatal ward my dh
was told to go home. I could not move my
feet cause of the high dose of epdural yet
they just left me in the bed with my baby
around 4 feet away from me in her cot.
She was crying and I couldn't get to her
so I rang the emergency bell
after a few hours the midwife said it was
time to visit the toilet. Well they stood
me up and water gushed out of me
everywhere. I thought my waters had broke
all over again. Turns out it was urine.My
bladder had been completely full for hours
and I hadn't felt it with the epidural
in.
I had no tears and was fine so they sent
me home. Yet something was worrying me.,
I couldn't feel when I needed the loo for
a wee. I mentioned it to my doctor a week
later and she sent me back to the
hospital.
The midwife said. 'well didn't you have a
catheter in during your epidural?' I said
no. She looked shocked and left the room.
They tested my bladder function and
realised that I was peeing myself because
I couldn't feel when my bladder was full,
so they fitted me a catheter.
I was mortified. The consultant came and
told me it was probably because of the
stress of pushing but I couldn't forget
what the midwife said.
They gave me a portable cathether and I
had to wear it. They told me it would
rest my bladder so the sensation would
come back. I was devastated having to
wear the catheter as I had to have it
strapped to my leg and it was awful.
I went back in 3 weeks and they took it
out. I had to stay overnight and they
told me to go to drink lots of water and
tell them if I could feel that I needed to
go loo. All this time my newborn baby had
to stay with daddy.
I did not want to wear the catheter
anymore and was covinced I would have this
problem for life so I lied and told them
it was back to normal. I then bought
loads of tena lady incontinence pads and
wore them.
I sunk into postnatal depression. I
wanted to give my baby up and part of me
blamed her for my incontinence. I
imagined a life of wearing incontienence
pads for the rest of my life and I was
only 20.
I sent my daughter away for a week with
relatives and didn't miss her one bit.
During the time I went out enjoyiong
myself (even though I had incontinence
pads on) when I went to pick her up I
cried- not because I was happy- but
because I didn't want her back.
I made my dh take her every night at his
house. She used to wake up every hour on
a night and looking at it now it was
probably because she wasn't getting proper
love from me. I couldn't stand having her
around. I begged my dh to give her up for
adoption but he wouldn't. I kept
repeating to everyone that I wished i'd
had an abortion and my life was ruined
now.
It took 12 weeks before I finally got my
feeling back in my bladder. I was already
pregnant then with logan. By then I had
started to bond more with my daughter. I
think I wanted another child because I
wanted to replace my daughter. ( I know
that sounds really bad)
i really wanted to sue the nhs as I have
had doctors tell me that you .M.U.S.T have
a cathether during an epidural. I went
for 24 hours without going to the toilet
and the strain on my bladder was immense.
I should of been given a catheter to drain
my bladder but the midwife simply
'forgot'.
I believe that this experience led to my
postnatal depression and stopped me
bonding with my daughter. It was horrible
and I was so scared of going through it
again with my son. Luckily he was born in
2 hours.
I hope that my birth story can be used in
your report. I will be happy to help you
more if you need it. I will provide any
more details you might need. Feel free to
pm me.
Becky xxxx
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smoothiesRyummy
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Posted: 09-10-06 15:36pm
Beckster, I don't think you should ever
tell that story to your daughter.
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Posted: 09-10-06 16:29pm
smoothiesryummy
wrote:
beckster, I don't think you
should ever tell that story to your
daughter.
oh course i'm not going to tell my
daughter that I didn't want her (even
though it was illness) but shes 18 months
old so she's hardly likely to read it is
she?! :x
edit- to add: I love my daughter to bits
now. She and my son are the most
importnat things in the whole wide world
to me and I feel very guilty about what
happened even thought it .W.A.S.N.T.
.M.Y. F.A.U.L.T. Pnd is an illness.
You must think i'm stupid to think I would
tell my daughter I didn't want her when
she was first born. That would screw her
up for life (i've studied psychology)
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Kia
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Posted: 09-10-06 17:45pm
Becks, not neccessarily.
My parents were eventually honest with me
and told me that they did fight over who
wanted me but they fought over who should
have me as neither wanted me. I was
ultimately bought up by grandparents and I
am glad I know the truth.
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alanna
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Posted: 09-10-06 17:55pm
Holy cow...12 weeks of not being able to
control your bladder!?!?
Now i'm paranoid!
But with the whole telling your
daughter...Maybe if she asks later in life
about postpardum depression, just tell her
you had it...Don't go into specific
details. It's seriously nothing to be
ashamed of, seeing as 1 in 10 women suffer
from it, and 80% of women suffer from a
mild form of the "baby blues". I'm scared
i'm going to end up with it, seeing as
bipolar disorder runs in my family. But
at least they'll know right away, and i'll
get medicated.
My sister was going to give my neice up
for adoption, and after she had been in
foster care for a few weeks after birth,
my sister changed her mind and got molly
back. We aren't ever planning on telling
her about the whole ordeal. It would just
be a little too traumatic.
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smoothiesRyummy
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Posted: 09-10-06 18:55pm
beckster06
wrote:
smoothiesryummy
wrote:
beckster, I don't think you
should ever tell that story to your
daughter.
oh course i'm not going to tell my
daughter that I didn't want her (even
though it was illness) but shes 18 months
old so she's hardly likely to read it is
she?! :x
edit- to add: I love my daughter to bits
now. She and my son are the most
importnat things in the whole wide world
to me and I feel very guilty about what
happened even thought it .W.A.S.N.T.
.M.Y. F.A.U.L.T. Pnd is an illness.
You must think i'm stupid to think I would
tell my daughter I didn't want her when
she was first born. That would screw her
up for life (i've studied
psychology)
um I don't think you're stupid. Sorry if
it came off that way. I know post natal
depression is an illness, as is depression
(which I have.) and I don't in any way
think you don't love your daughter.
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Posted: 09-10-06 20:52pm
kia_breizzze
wrote:
big props to you for going
natural hun :)
as for an iv to hydrate you - I think
hospitals just like sticking needles in
peopole. I mean not so long ago the
average woman gave birth at home with no
iv in sight.
It' my personal experience that as soon as
you arrive in hospital they want to see
your pee and stick a needle in you -
regardless of the problem at
hand.
thanks girl. I was set in my way and I
knew exaclty what I wanted for my birthing
plan. I knew, legally, that they had to
grant my wishes and could not force
anything upon me. (except post pardom
with my fever. They didn't give me
another option. I needed to see my baby
and the only way was to get rid of my
fever. Tylenol wasn't gonna cut it!)
my thought was, billions of women had
their babies on the kitchen table. What
makes them a stronger woman than me?
I wanted to know and understand the pain
that actually came with child birth. I
wanted to respect what the human body is
capable of and feel every second of it.
I was focused and determined to bring my
child to this earth without a "leash"(iv).
I could've had her at home if I wanted
too. I'm glad I went to the hospital
though because of the marconium!!
I try to let women know that giving birth
totally drug free is not supposed to be
looked at like "crazy." that every women
is capable of giving birth naturally, pain
wise. But if people choose to get the
epidural, then you have to respect them as
well. As giving birth vaginally is an
incredible thing too!
Sarah
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Becky
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Posted: 09-11-06 02:09am
Sorry if I came accross defensive (again)
my hormones are still all over and i'm
having a hard time thinking rationally
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smoothiesRyummy
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Posted: 09-11-06 18:05pm
beckster06
wrote:
sorry if I came accross
defensive (again) my hormones are still
all over and i'm having a hard time
thinking rationally
it's okay, no hard feelings. =)
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Posted: 09-12-06 11:25am
Sarah and beck thanks ill let you know how
it goes and my marks etc
sarah I loved going natural, with number
two I was so tired and puking nonstop so
they gave me nubain which contained gravol
and it helped alot, never took the pain
away but I was able to sleep in between
contractions.
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