June 2015 Moms

FFFQ - Flame Free Friday QUESTIONS!

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Re: FFFQ - Flame Free Friday QUESTIONS!

  • I was not planning on an epidural at all so I skipped that part of my hospital tour. It was all new to me when I had it done. Some things I didn't know, honestly the local numbing medicine the give you before the epi needle was the most "painful" (that's relatively speaking) part of the experience. You most likely will have a contraction while getting the big needle stuck in your back. You OBVIOUSLY can't move so it helps if you hug a pillow and take slow deep shallow breaths. You will be confined to your bed afterwards with a cath, IV, fetal monitor, and for me O2 because DS was having a little trouble. You will have a push button to administer how much medicine/numbness you want. I went on the low end once I was pushing so I could feel my legs (and other things...basically it took the edge off). I didn't really find it that scary of an experience. Just trust that everything will work out just as it should.

    Other things I didn't know. I puked a lot when the contractions got strong. Like a lot!!!! :-&

    I turned into a bit of a sailor mouth when I started pushing. I said stuff that was pretty bad. I was one of those girls that apologized to the nurses afterwards, but for very good reason. My husband told me some of the stuff I said afterwards...oh dear god. I was a little ashamed I said that to a helpful and awesome nurses. Which leads me to the next point...

    You're not going to remember all of labor. The memory of the pain will fade. If it didn't we'd all be only children. Lol
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  • Some places keep a catheter in, I know we use an intermittent one every 3.5-4 hours which takes about 2 minutes and you can't feel it, I guess research shows an potential for bladder injury with contracting with a catheter in (but it is still commonplace in very many hospitals).

    Yikes! That's definitely putting patients at more risk for an infection! I'd be curious to know the UTI rate for your L and D floor.
  • I know that babies can flip towards the end but I can't wrap my head around it! I see how big a baby is when they are born and haut can't imagine it flipping that big in my stomach....
  • Has anyone used the new product by Dreft, the smelly laundry bead things? I saw it in babies r us yesterday and was on the fence about buying it. I use Tide Free and Clear so clean clothes smell like literally nothing. It would be nice to have a little scent with those beads, but then I thought well does that just make using free and clear pointless? But it's Dreft so it must be ok for sensitive skin?
  • Now that the whole bra thing has been brought up I definitely want to go check out Walmart. Fingers crossed they have the same stuff in Canada that the U.S. does cause they don't always.
    I feel a little guilty sometimes that I was able to get pregnant relatively easily...mainly because my aunt and her wife tried several IVFs and spent $30,000 with no success. But she's my godmother and I was thinking about passing that on to make her my child's godmother too, so I know she'll love that.
  • HoosOnFirstHoosOnFirst member
    edited May 2015
    Hi everyone, some dumb FTM questions about packing for the hospital:
    • What do I wear TO the hospital? (I'm bringing a robe and PJs for the hospital but is that what I wear on the way as well?)
    • What's the point of the "coming home" outfit for me - to be comfy, or to feel normal/not-like-a-hobo? So like pj's again, or maternity jeans and t-shirt?
    • What's the point of the baby's coming home outfit - again, to be comfy, or "celebratory"? So am I aiming for a onesie or a "cute dress" type scenario?
  • Wear whatever you want to go home in, less to pack. They will put you in a gown right when you get there..(you could pack extra bottoms in case of any soiling)
  • And don't "dress up" baby... put them in something comfy
  • HoosOnFirstHoosOnFirst member
    edited May 2015
    Thanks ladies! I could care less what I look like on a normal day right now, so it sounds like my yoga pants and $4 outlet special t-shirt and cheap robe should be all I need to roam the halls or come home in. I'm trying to pack light! A friend who delivered at the same hospital said it was never worth changing out of the hospital provided gown since there was always someone grabbing or measuring some part of her! And that it was comfy enough.

    And I'll prob bring a cute onesie for the baby so cover both bases in case there's pics being taken :) I do know enough to bring both something NB and 0-3 size since we don't know how big she'll be!
  • hoodoll82 said:

    Hi everyone, some dumb FTM questions about packing for the hospital:

    • What do I wear TO the hospital? (I'm bringing a robe and PJs for the hospital but is that what I wear on the way as well?)
    • What's the point of the "coming home" outfit for me - to be comfy, or to feel normal/not-like-a-hobo? So like pj's again, or maternity jeans and t-shirt?
    • What's the point of the baby's coming home outfit - again, to be comfy, or "celebratory"? So am I aiming for a onesie or a "cute dress" type scenario?
    I'm bringing a comfy maternity maxi skirt and tank top to wear home as it's bound to be hot as balls at the end of June when this kid gets here. We got a cute, soft polo and shorts for DS to wear home. I don't think I'm going to bring anything special to wear at the hospital except maybe a robe, but I would rather not ruin anything of mine and plan to wear hospital gowns.
  • hoodoll82 said:

    Hi everyone, some dumb FTM questions about packing for the hospital:

    • What do I wear TO the hospital? (I'm bringing a robe and PJs for the hospital but is that what I wear on the way as well?)
    • What's the point of the "coming home" outfit for me - to be comfy, or to feel normal/not-like-a-hobo? So like pj's again, or maternity jeans and t-shirt?
    • What's the point of the baby's coming home outfit - again, to be comfy, or "celebratory"? So am I aiming for a onesie or a "cute dress" type scenario?
    Well what I'm planning basically goes against what PP have suggested but here it is anyway: I'm wearing yoga pants and a comfy tee to the hospital, since that's probably what I'll be most comfortable in while laboring at home. I fully expect to change into the hospital gown upon arrival, but I figure I can change back into that outfit after delivery - my hospital's policy is that you can change out of the gown once you're able to get to the bathroom without help.

    As for going home, I'm going with a cute but still super comfy maxi dress for myself and a simple but cute outfit for LO. Nurses at the prenatal class suggested that we dress LO in pants since she'll be riding in the car seat and I guess they're concerned about the strap between her legs chafing her? Seems kind of silly to me since if we dress her up later on she'll be wearing a dress in the car seat eventually anyway but since I'm a FTM I figure they know better than I do and maybe a 48-hr-old newborn has extra sensitive skin? But I am packing outfits for her in both newborn and 0-3 sizes because I don't know how big she'll be.

    Good luck!
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    @dancegurl1118 If I don't sleep at least one night before delivery I'll be wandering around naked and need to be admitted to psych...... Soooo def makes sense to me her dream. It could happen!!!!!
  • I have my birthing class next week so I'll get the details but for skin to skin, do you have to be totally naked? Or does it count if you're wearing like a sports bra or regular bra?

    Also, does anyone plan on delivering totally naked? I've seen birth videos where the women are top to bottom naked. I was in the room when my niece was born and my sister was definitely not naked. But she also didn't get to do skin to skin since my niece had to be seen by a peds doctor right away.

    I am kind of shy about my body. Not insecure, just shy. Being naked in front of so many people makes me anxious but maybe like @frogger5 said, the closer to delivery the less I'll care
  • @mvargas12 I never ever planned to give birth naked, but it totally happened. I was so freaking hot and uncomfortable that I seriously didn't care one bit. I'm not really planning on the naked thing again, but u never know.
  • Am also wondering about the naked thing. Gonna try for a water birth but bringing a bikini top just in case.

    FF(Monday)Q: is it true your body only produces so much colostrum before birth? And so if it's gone before baby arrives, it's just gone? Google is all doomsday about it, but I feel like it can't be true... Pardon my stoopid
  • Does anybody else feel totally unprepared/instinct will not kick in once baby is born? I have never been around newborn babies. Ever. The youngest I've been around was like 4 months.

    Packing my hospital bag kind of set in that I have no idea what I'm doing and hoping *instinct* will kick in.. I read somewhere that whilst baby is in hospital only use singlets because there poked and prodded and to me the hospital feels pretty freakin warm. Apparently not. They need onesies and mittens and hats(which I have but didn't think we needed at the hospital)

    It's winter here, babies room is freezing but Apparently perfect temp for a baby but I have no idea how to dress baby to stay warm etc.. Argh it feels so overwhelming. I know people say 1 extra layer compared to us. Ahh I hope I do okay at this..
  • amark11 said:

    Am also wondering about the naked thing. Gonna try for a water birth but bringing a bikini top just in case.

    FF(Monday)Q: is it true your body only produces so much colostrum before birth? And so if it's gone before baby arrives, it's just gone? Google is all doomsday about it, but I feel like it can't be true... Pardon my stoopid

    Given the amount that I've been leaking - and the amount of time that I've been leaking - I'm thinking no limit. Either that or I've just had like the biggest supply ever and I don't think that's the case!

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  • @amark11 I hope that colostrum thing isn't true! I've got to stop fiddling with my boobs then!

    This is vain but since pictures will be taken in the hospital I would recommend you wear something that makes you look "put together" for you. For me that includes a little light make up. I've known some moms who have pictures they hate of them a hot mess post birth that feel guilty because they are embarrassed when they should have been celebrating a special time
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  • Yes.. Remember the hospital will have everything you need to take care of baby.. All you need is a going home outfit and a blanket because they ask you don't take their linens.. Not only will they provide you, most will send you home with a bunch of things too.. No need to waste or pack your own diapers, wipes, etc
  • so as we've learned.. every water breaking is different some are like popping a water balloon, others are like youre slowly peeing yourself. my question is.. if youre not dealing with Niagara Falls between your legs.. how do you deal with the wetness? especially if you dont live close to the hospital(i live an hour away and will have to go to the next town to even get checked to see if i need to go to the actual hospita) so do you just throw a heavy flow pad on a not wet pair of undies? or like.. should i just stand in my bathtub till it stops?

    kidding about the 2nd option.. unless its really bad..
  • @JessHeppell .. Not sure I understand your ?...if you think your water has broke you need to go to hospital.. Regardless. And standing in a tub won't help.. As it won't "stop" ... Slap a pad on and head to hospital if you think it's your bag of water leaking..Good luck
  • @HayesRN13 i was joking about the stopping thing. :P if only it was that easy.
    my sister just had a baby recently and due to the small town we live in the baby doctor is in the next town over and the good hospital is in the one past that. so she said you call him when you think your water breaks, you go into his office 20 minutes away and he checks for how youre doing cervix wise, if its good enough he tells you to go to the actual hospital for delivery. (to avoid the whole driving an hour and being sent home when you live in a different town) and honestly cant say i miss pads.
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