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TMI/TABOO- Natural labor question

During natural labor, is it inevitable to 'poop' while pushing? 

I am slightly mortified at the idea of this. I can barely fart in front of people, even my SO. How am I supposed to poop AND push a  6-9 pounder out of something origionally the size of a grape in front of people?!?! 

 

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  • I've talked to a lot of women who did poop while pushing.  They all say in the moment it's no big deal, the nurse, etc. clean it all away quickly.  You hardly notice.  I suppose it's the rule, not the exception that you poop.

    In my case, I didn't poop while pushing because I had horrible diarrhea and vomiting during early labor.  I was empty by the time I was pushing 5 hours later.

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  • If by natural do you mean vaginal or no drugs?  I had 2 vaginal deliveries, both with epidural, and once I pooped and once I didn't.  Once you are in labor and delivery, you lose all sense of modesty.  And I'm a very shy and embarrass easy kind of person.  You have all kinds of people coming in looking at you and everything is just out in the open.  You honestly won't care and won't think twice about it.  You do what you gotta do.  You won't be the first or last person to do it.  :)
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  • I agree with PP, it seems that it happens to most people.  In fact, my cousin was certain she did not, and as she was telling us she didn't her husband was behind her shaking his head and mouthing, "yes she did"...LOL.  But he never told her, and he never will.
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  • I am now pondering a bathroom break when I go into labor. I can just imagine myself saying "I cannot be in labor yet, I have to get the poop out"
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  • Trust me, all inhibitions go out the window when you have a baby.  In the moment you really won't care what anyone sees.
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  • I don't think it's totally inevitable. My mom is an RN who has been at so many deliveries and she said it can happen, but it's not like all the time.

    I figure, even if it does happen it's not like it would be something the doctor has never seen before and I highly doubt I'd even know I was doing it anyway. 

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  • I have no idea if I did or not while in labor with DS.  I didn't ask.  I did make sure DH knew it was a possiblity ahead of time and told him not to say anything.

    At that point, I just wanted to meet my baby so I really didn't care.  And I am extremely modest.

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  • imagestemms8810:
    Trust me, all inhibitions go out the window when you have a baby.  In the moment you really won't care what anyone sees.

     

    This! Its not a big deal at all if you do, and I promise you won't know unless you ask. You are practically naked the whole time between being in an open front gown, people checking you all the time, its pretty much all out there.  

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  • I wouldn't say its inevitable, but if you don't, it may be because you spent part of your labor on the toilet. Not that I would know anything about that Embarrassed
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    In my case, I didn't poop while pushing because I had horrible diarrhea and vomiting during early labor.  I was empty by the time I was pushing 5 hours later.

    I think I would just rather poop while pushing. I really don't think I will give a flying fvck by that point anyway :) 

  • I HOPE I poop while pushing. Lord knows the first time you have to poop after giving birth is gonna hurt like a biatch. I'd rather get myself some extra time before the next BM LOL!
     
  • I can believe that I won't care in the moment, but H will totally die if he sees me poop. The vag ripping open - no biggie, but the poop.... lol


  • I know it's hard not to worry and feel mortified, but the thing is: it happens. It happens A LOT.  And in the moment, good chance you won't know it happens and I'm about 99% positive you won't care. Those medical people assisting in your birth will take care of keeping you clean. 

    Here's a different worry for you: while in labor, blood/goo/mucous/fluid all comes leaking out. It's everywhere.  While I was in labor I moved back and forth from the bathroom several times.  I dripped from my bed to the toilet, and pretty much disgustified the toilet each time I sat down.  All during labor it was just everywhere.  I have never been so grateful for someone as the nurse who took the time to stop and clean up my toilet for me.  I recently talked to another friend who said the same thing.  Just know this: it's messy, no way around it! (but obviously worth it!!)

  • imageEmaDirlos:

    During natural labor, is it inevitable to 'poop' while pushing? 

    I am slightly mortified at the idea of this. I can barely fart in front of people, even my SO. How am I supposed to poop AND push a  6-9 pounder out of something origionally the size of a grape in front of people?!?! 

     

    Diarrhea is pretty common in the 24 hours before active labor begins, so a lot of women have empty intestines/colons by the time they start to push. Of my three friends who gave birth recently, all had had diarrhea beforehand, so none of them pooped during delivery.

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  • While I know it is common, I want you to know that it doesn't happen to everyone. I didn't while pushing, but my body had "emptied" itself long before the pushing part of labor started.
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  • I have seen it happen and not happen during pushing. Not that I think it's necessary or would recommend it personally but if you're terribly concerned about having a BM, you can request an enema to be as empty as possible during labor (that is not a guarantee that by the time you push you won't have a BM). Hopefully your husband will be focused on the hard work you are doing, plus you can always request he stays up by your head holding your hand. I agree with everything posted about the staff in the room keeping things as clean as possible and modesty being very difficult to preserve at this time. You don't have any reason to be embarrassed, everybody poops : ) . Most medical professionals have seen it all. I'm personally more concerned if I wuss out and get an epidural I'll need to be catheterized to pee (the thought makes me cringe).
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  • imagePALGal:
    I HOPE I poop while pushing. Lord knows the first time you have to poop after giving birth is gonna hurt like a biatch. I'd rather get myself some extra time before the next BM LOL!

     

    LMAO, ok....good point.  

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    I'm personally more concerned if I wuss out and get an epidural I'll need to be catheterized to pee (the thought makes me cringe).

    Rude. 

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  • After my water broke, I had a lot of diarrhea so I think I pretty much cleared out my system. I don't think I would have cared if I had pooped after going through labor though. They see everything and would quickly take care of it before you even knew it happened.

    I did pee all over my midwife though while pushing! She said she usually has you pee before you push, but it all started happening so fast that there wasn't time.  

     

     

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  • Didn't happen to me with DD but it does happen to a lot of women. And may happen to me this time!  Who knows?!?  My cousin is a OB nurse and midwife and she says they clean it up so quickly, sometimes DHs and SOs don't even know it happened.  I wouldn't be too worried if I were you.  By that time, you've had a hand up your who-ha so many times that all modesty is out the window.
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  • When you're pushing out a baby it feels like you're trying to poop out a soccer ball.  There's an incredible amount of pressure on your tail bone.  I felt more pressure in my butt than the other exit door honestly.  The nurse would tell me to "push like you're having a bowel movement"  So yes, it's totally possible to poop on the table.

    There's no way to hold in a poop while pushing out a baby, you can't clench your cheeks at the same time, if you've got a poop that close to coming out...it's gonna come out with all the pushing.

    I will say that by the time you're pushing...all modestly has flown out the window.  I'm a very modest person, the kind of gal that changes in the toilet stalls at the gym instead of getting naked in front of people.  When I gave birth, I had my MIL, younger brother and parents in the delivery room and I didn't care. Now it creeps me out knowing they saw my legs spread eagle and up in the air...at that time I didn't.

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    I can believe that I won't care in the moment, but H will totally die if he sees me poop. The vag ripping open - no biggie, but the poop.... lol


     

    Your husband will be so wrapped up in the moment that something like pooping won't phase him.

  • You can poop with or without an epidural, that makes no difference.

     

    I didn't. I refused to and cleaned myself out the day before induction with a natural laxative.

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    imageTambcat:

    I can believe that I won't care in the moment, but H will totally die if he sees me poop. The vag ripping open - no biggie, but the poop.... lol


     

    Your husband will be so wrapped up in the moment that something like pooping won't phase him.

    I hope so. He's open about most things but is uncharacteristically weird about poop.

  • Well this is an interesting thread, to say the least.

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  • imagesarahlyn:
    I'm personally more concerned if I wuss out and get an epidural I'll need to be catheterized to pee (the thought makes me cringe).

    why would you need a cath if you get an epi?  i never heard of that.  

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  • i had 'natural' labors and i did not poop either time. it just is a roll of the dice.

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    imagesarahlyn:
    I'm personally more concerned if I wuss out and get an epidural I'll need to be catheterized to pee (the thought makes me cringe).

    why would you need a cath if you get an epi?  i never heard of that.  

    I have. I think if you get the kind where you can't walk to the bathroom, they cath you. It kind of freaks me out too, but I don't think you can feel it at that point b/c of the epi, so I guess it wouldn't be so bad.

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    imagesarahlyn:
    I'm personally more concerned if I wuss out and get an epidural I'll need to be catheterized to pee (the thought makes me cringe).

    why would you need a cath if you get an epi?  i never heard of that.  

    catheters are standard with an epi because you cant get up to pee. 

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    imagesarahlyn:
    I'm personally more concerned if I wuss out and get an epidural I'll need to be catheterized to pee (the thought makes me cringe).

    why would you need a cath if you get an epi?  i never heard of that.  

    catheters are standard with an epi because you cant get up to pee. 

     

    maybe if you have a really long labor???  i'm just confused because i never had a cath and i had an epi.

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  • I didn't, but it's because I had nothing to lose. I went into labor after work the night before. The next morning, I felt sure I was in early labor (contractions, irregular) and didn't feel hungry. At work that morning, a friend heard what I was going through and told me "A little advice, don't eat anything. What goes in must come out!"

    I didn't eat. Checked in that afternoon, gave birth that night. I was famished a few hours after giving birth but I didn't feel hungry at all and I didn't poop myself. If I could do it again that way, I will.
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  • there are so many fluids coming out while you are pushing that poop is just a bonus.  seriously... everytime i pushed i said "oh, i pooped again!  i'm sorry!"... it kinda became a joke, and dh never cared (and he saw everything)...
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  • I totally WANT to poop during labor! When else in your adult life do you get to just poop in public, not get in trouble for it, AND HAVE SOMEONE CLEAN IT UP FOR YOU? YesThis is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, people! (or 2,3,4,5 depending on how many kids you want). My DH and I are actually joking about what type of food to eat before labor! Stick out tongue
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    imagesarahlyn:
    I'm personally more concerned if I wuss out and get an epidural I'll need to be catheterized to pee (the thought makes me cringe).

    why would you need a cath if you get an epi?  i never heard of that.  

    catheters are standard with an epi because you cant get up to pee. 

    Were you allowed to get up and move around with your epidural?  I can't imagine that you could because it would be too dangerous.  I'm not sure how they were able to give you an epidural without cathing you.  I had an epidural and was cathed because I had to stay in bed.  Also since you can't feel anything if you weren't cathed then you would just be peeing all over yourself.

    maybe if you have a really long labor???  i'm just confused because i never had a cath and i had an epi.

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  • I would like to add to this! Do you poop if you have a natural water birth?! I'm planning a water birth, but the idea of pooping in my own bath water is totally disgusting to me... 
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    I have no idea if I did or not while in labor with DS.  I didn't ask.  I did make sure DH knew it was a possiblity ahead of time and told him not to say anything.

    At that point, I just wanted to meet my baby so I really didn't care.  And I am extremely modest.

    This. Plus DH said he couldn't really see because they had a drape covering that hole, so even if I did he couldn't tell.

    But I didn't really care, I just wanted DS out after being in labor for 36 1/2 hours.

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  • imagekjg5445:
    catheters are standard with an epi because you cant get up to pee. 

    No they aren't. The nurses told me I wouldn't get one with DS after my epi. I requested that they straight cath me because I really had to pee and they wouldn't let me go to the bathroom after my water broke. And there was no way I was going to pee the bed like they told me too. After they put the epi in, they straight cathed me and got almost 800 cc out of my bladder. Then they took the cath out and I went pee about 1 1/2 hours after having DS.

     

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  • One-- I am super modest as well... That is why the only people in the room will be DH and the needed medical doctors and nurses.

    Two -- after saying this... I was in the room with my best friend during deliver.. her DH was deployed.  They actually set up a webcam so he could be there and see it all.  I was the one holding the webcam... so I saw it ALL... she did poop... but I was shocked and impressed in weird sort of way.... how it didn't really bother me... In any other situation it would have! 

    Honestly though... it was gone before I even realized it happened...  They just dispose of it with all the other blood and fluids that are coming out... Gross... But True...

    Im don't think you actually KNOW that you are doing it! I mean a baby is coming out of you... you are not feeling a little poo!! LOL

     

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  • Your junk is gonna be all out there. You'll probably poop but it won't matter. You won't care, doc won't care, nurses won't care.  They see 52397840927349 vaginas a year, and just as many turds come out.
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    imagesarahlyn:
    I'm personally more concerned if I wuss out and get an epidural I'll need to be catheterized to pee (the thought makes me cringe).

    why would you need a cath if you get an epi?  i never heard of that.  

    catheters are standard with an epi because you cant get up to pee. 

    Were you allowed to get up and move around with your epidural?  I can't imagine that you could because it would be too dangerous.  I'm not sure how they were able to give you an epidural without cathing you.  I had an epidural and was cathed because I had to stay in bed.  Also since you can't feel anything if you weren't cathed then you would just be peeing all over yourself.

    maybe if you have a really long labor???  i'm just confused because i never had a cath and i had an epi.

    No, I had to stay put because I had pre-e, so no moving around for me.  But I was only in labor for 2 more hours after getting the epi.  I could be totally wrong and not remembering, but I swear I didn't have a cath. 

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