June 2015 Moms

Weekly appointments thread

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Re: Weekly appointments thread

  • @Serenamarr most women without an epidural start pushing at 0 station. I'd say while in labor most are -2 or -1!
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  • @laurendutch oh my gosh! I'm so sorry!!!!
  • @laurendutch, oh no!  That's not cool at all!  I'm upset because DH will have to leave less than 24 hours after our LO is born and be gone for the next 2 nights.  I begged them to do the c-section this Friday (the day before I turn 39 weeks) so he would at least have the weekend with us till he leaves Monday morning but they won't permit it.  It's just not fair.  I would be so upset if he were to miss the whole thing.  
  • @laurendutch ohh, that sucks. I get that they have concerns about health, but its such a bummer that they are so concerned they can't wait just that 24 hours so he can be there. :(
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  • @laurendutch
    Soo sorry your DH won't be there yet. Wish I could hug you from here! At least 6 hours isn't crazy long before he will get to be with y'all!
  • @mommaswizz I wouldn't let the swollen feet get to you. If you live in the US it has been f-ing hot this summer so completely normal. I delivered 3 weeks ago and didn't start swelling until it got hot.
    I find it a little ridiculous that they weigh pregnant women at all but especially their final trimester. My obs office was awful and actually sent me home with a piece of paper that showed my bmi my last month of pregnancy.
  • rklinge0 said:

    @mommaswizz I wouldn't let the swollen feet get to you. If you live in the US it has been f-ing hot this summer so completely normal. I delivered 3 weeks ago and didn't start swelling until it got hot.
    I find it a little ridiculous that they weigh pregnant women at all but especially their final trimester. My obs office was awful and actually sent me home with a piece of paper that showed my bmi my last month of pregnancy.

    I'm with you here doc told me I was obese and continues make little comments on it each visit. I'm overweight but by no means obese...
  • I'm 39w3d today & had a appointment. I'm only 1 centimeter dilated, for the 3rd week in a row =// at least my doctor said that my babies head is lower than last week. He did a membrane sweep, then I went to walk around target for an hour. I go back next Tuesday & he wants to set up an induction date. I REALLY do not want any drugs involved, not even an iv hooked up to me, not even monitors, so I'm pretty worried that my birth plan is gonna go out the window. Tomorrow my doctor is having go get a ultrasound to see how big my baby is.
  • MommaswizzMommaswizz member
    edited June 2015
    Thank you @rklinge0 !! I hate being weighed right now. Im just thankful I didn't have the same nurse as last week. That chick gave me the "you should really watch what you eat" oh you mean I shouldn't just be shoveling crap in my face ?? Good to know lady, thanks. I can't believe they gave you your bmi, wtf!? Give me hell if I haven't deflated a bit at a post partum appointment but not now. Now is not the time to give me a headache. Eta- typo
  • Last Friday I was 1 cm. Next appointment and nonstress test tomorrow. Hopefully I'll have more of an update.  Today's due date is slowly drawing to an end. But there has been discussion of membrane sweeping, natural ways to induce and scheduling to be induced.
  • @agonynicole I'm there with you girl! I had an apt today too and dr said if I don't go into labor on my on by my due date (next Monday) we will start talking about induction though he and I agreed that I don't consent to being induced until at least 41 weeks. Due dates are an estimation not exact.
    Also I am planning on a natural birth as well without any IVs (state requires a hep lock but that's not an IV) and with only necessary checks and monitoring. I believe in my body and the process of natural birth. This is what our bodies were made to do.
    Stay strong and know that you are in control, you don't have to consent to anything you don't want to.
    Also know that ultra sounds show the estimate of what the baby will weigh. They are not exact and are typically within the range of plus or minus a pound.
    Stay positive and know every woman progresses differently.
  • @mellymar I've had good blood pressure my entire pregnancy, plus I don't need to be constantly hooked up to a monitor to check my blood pressure. & the same with checking my babies heartbeat, the doctor/nurse can just check it with the portable monitor, the same one they use for my normal appointments. If I had it my way I would be having a home water birth, but unfortunately my insurance will not pay for it. @Sammy K no I haven't had a tour, mainly because they don't offer real tours, just a video you sit and watch while they give you tea & snacks -_- my doctor only goes to 2 different hospitals, one really shitty hospital that I only hear horrible things about and the one that I chose simply because I have to choose it, & of course the doctor didn't let me know this until a couple weeks ago -_- so it was too late to switch doctors.
  • mellymar said:

    I REALLY do not want any drugs involved, not even an iv hooked up to me, **not even monitors**

    Not even monitors? So, you don't want to know if your blood pressure is rising dangerously high, or your baby's heart rate is dropping dangerously low? To each their own, but information is power. Good luck

    ETA asterisks added by me to emphasize what I was referring to in original comment
    With my first, the hospital's policy was mandatory iv and constant monitoring, and it resulted in my tail bone breaking (and not being fully healed four and a half years later) because the monitors only worked if I laid flat on my back. Any time I tried to reposition myself to help alleviate the agonizing pain, a nurse would rush in and reposition me and fuss at me and stress me out. Studies are showing more and more that constant monitoring doesn't have a huge impact on normal birth outcomes, so continuous monitoring in a normal labor situation isn't necessary. Where I'm delivering #2, they monitor for 30 minutes at a time, about every 2 hours or as needed, and check the heartbeat between pushes... I'm sure that PP is aware that emergencies, etc, would cause a need for different measures to be taken, but there's nothing WRONG with wanting the least invasive childbirth experience,- with the fewest possible interventions.
    I know we're all miserable in what seems like our seventy second year of pregnancy, but I don't feel like it's necessary to toss snark at someone for their informed choice/preference/dream scenario in their own birth experience.

    Sorry if I'm way off base, but I'm pretty sure if a medical professional already signed off on the birth plan, it's not that unreasonable.
  • Intermittent monitoring is different than none at all and we don't know that any medical professional has signed off. A lot of people are just uneducated. I'm not saying the poster is. This is the internet....
  • Two centimeters 60% effaced. Had a half ass membrane sweep she couldn't get her finger in far enough. Made me lose my plug. Its 12:34 so yesterday was my due date. Doesn't seem to be doing too much for I feel normal.
  • Two centimeters 60% effaced. Had a half ass membrane sweep she couldn't get her finger in far enough. Made me lose my plug. Its 12:34 so yesterday was my due date. Doesn't seem to be doing too much for I feel normal.

    Same boat. Due yesterday. Membrane sweep. I feel slightly more crampy, but that's it. I haven't even spotted since then; haven't even lost my mucus plug.
  • @itsshayday @agonynicole yeah, the OP didn't mention anything about intermittent monitoring vs constant and neither did I. So, for the OP to say 'not even monitoring', that *implies* not even intermittent monitoring, which I would consider concerning for the health of both mom and baby. If OP intended that she would accept intermittent monitoring, then she could have said that and I wouldn't have had such a concern. The devil is in the details, none of us are mind readers or prophets and there is no way to know that's what she intends unless she says it. So slow your roll, ladies.

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  • PS i feel like you're all leaving me and getting induced soon! This late June due date makes me feel like the slow, fat kid trying to catch up with my friends image

    yes this. perfect match up. if i remember correctly we have the same due date, so at least youre not totally alone >:D<
  • Yay!! Congrats on that :-)
  • 39+3 check up and found out she scheduled me for an induction tomorrow morning worried but excited!
  • Westypet said:

    Got my induction date! Saturday at 9AM!

    Now to create a checklist of last minute to-dos tomorrow and Friday. Craaaazy.


    Mine is Saturday evening! Induction buddies! Lol
  • @JessHeppell yes due date twin!! I was originally convinced there was no way i would make it to 6/28 but as it's getting closer, i'm growing more convinced that this baby isn't going to come out... ever
  • @murlindzz YAY sounds like you are doing wonderfully! Hope baby makes his/her entrance soon! :D

  • @laurendutch I'm so sorry!!! T&P's are with you guys. Hopefully you have a great support person that can still be with you tomorrow morning. And hey, with the way things can go at the hospital there could be a chance things get postponed a few hours and maybe he'll have arrived back home?! Maybe. :( sorry
  • @Mommaswizz Amen to all that u said!
  • I have my 39 week appointment in the morning and will be begging for induction. Wish me luck :)
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    rklinge0 said:

    @mommaswizz I wouldn't let the swollen feet get to you. If you live in the US it has been f-ing hot this summer so completely normal. I delivered 3 weeks ago and didn't start swelling until it got hot.
    I find it a little ridiculous that they weigh pregnant women at all but especially their final trimester. My obs office was awful and actually sent me home with a piece of paper that showed my bmi my last month of pregnancy.

    I got one too! They told me that my BMI had risen in the past year and I need to get it under control... Seriously? Gee I f$@#%ng wonder why?!?
  • (state requires a hep lock but that's not an IV)

    A hep lock is an iv, as in there is a catheter in your vein that meds or fluids could be administered through. The "lock" part means there aren't fluids running.

  • Yep! Knowledge is power!!!
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