Has this been discussed yet?
Will you leave the hospital as soon as your water breaks (if your water breaks)?
Will you leave for the hospital once you start having contractions?
Will you try and labor at home? If so, for how long?
My plan is to labor at home for as long as possible, until the contractions are about 3 min apart... I don't want to be "on the clock" at the hospital if I go in too early...
Re: When do you plan on going to the hospital?
I had a very fast labor (for a first timer) last time. I labored at home from 6 am - 8, went to hospital and was in a room by 9:30 and had the baby at noon.
I'll probably head right in once I'm in active labor this time because I expect things to move at least as quickly as last time.
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Until my contractions are consistently 5 minutes apart and 1 minute long (for about an hour) or until my water breaks.
I want to avoid the hospital as much as possible.
Me too...and if it happens in the day and I have to wait for DH to get home from who-knows-where (he works on the road) I don't want to push the waiting longer than needed...especially if it happens at rush hour.
This. I'll be more uncomfortable in a hospital with all the monitors poking out of me than I will be at home in my own bed. If my water breaks I still think I'll take my time. We live 10 minutes from the hospital, so I'm not too worried about rushing out the door!
We haven't discussed it. We are kind of go with the flow people.
I plan to labor at home for as long as possible. Where I can walk around in peace without people bugging me. Or shower, or take a bath, or have DH rub my back, or whatever I want.
I figure I'll wait till contractions are about 3 minutes apart, or I can no longer stand the pain.
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I agree 100% Gym. Although, as someone posted below, if I test positive for GBS or my water is pea soup color/consistency then I will head in ASAP.
I live about 25 minutes to an hour from the hospital depending on traffic so if I need to head downtown sooner rather than later I'll take that into account.
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My doctor has told me to stay home until somewhere between 5-1-1 and 3-1-1, and the contractions should be really miserable. She said that her recommendation for 5-1-1 vs. 3-1-1 will be discussed at my 36-week appointment, based on family history, strep test, etc.
At my hospital, and with my OB group, once you get to the hospital, they want the baby out quickly. So if you get to the hospital too early, likely you will be given a bunch of interventions. The best way to reduce the risk of lots of interventions is to stay home as long as possible.
If my water breaks, I'll head in, but slowly.
My doctor told me to go immediately to the hospital if my water breaks, a lot of bleeding or baby not moving. He told me to wait to go to hospital until contractions were really close. He literally told me, "go when you can't walk or talk" (I guess he meant when I can't walk or talk as much). I mean I want to be able to walk to the car, so I'll go when they're really frequent and long.
Since we are paying hospital out of own pocket, I want to make sure I labor at home as much as possible and stay at the hospital as little as possible.
i want to labour at home for as long as possible - i find out today the results of my GBS tests so if i'm GBS+ and my water breaks i'll head straight to the hospital to have an IV put in (on the advice of my MW), but if i'm not i'll continue to labout at home until contracts are 5 mins apart.
My hospital is about 15 mins away so i figure i should have plenty of time - having said all that, this being my first baby i might panic and want to head in as soon as contractions are timable just to make sure - i can always come home again
Well my plans changed today...
I was fully planning on laboring at home as long as possible. I have no desire to be confined to a bed for hours and hours. HOWEVER...
I was told today I have GBS. The doctor stressed that it was important for me to come to the hospital early to get hooked up to IV antibiotics. Guess I won't be at the house long.