Do you have to get a catheter when you are at the hospital? I am getting induced Wed night with cervidil, and then starting pitocin the next morning. My friend just had an all natural birth and said she had to get one..im planning on an epidural. Anyone know?
Re: Catheters?
It might depend on your hospital's policy. Here's my experience...
1. Induction: No catheter.
2. Epi: No permanent catheter, but they'd occasionally empty my bladder (just put a catheter in for a few seconds...)
3. Ended up with C/S: Catheter in place for surgery and the next 24 hours.
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They didn't give me one until I got my epidural.
Fastest year of my life.
I didn't get one this time with an epi because everything happened so fast (was pushing within an hour of getting the epi). Last time after an hour or so of having the epi I had one in only to drain my bladder every few hours.
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I was put on mag sulfate b/c of my BP issues/threatened pre-e. With mag sulfate you have to have it for 24 hr. after you give birth as well and aren't allowed out of bed. So, I got a catheter b/c of that. They started putting it in before the epi and OMG it was so painful! So they decided to give me the epi first and then insert the catheter. Epi didn't work in that region and holy cow I felt the whole damn thing go in, ouch!!
If you plan an epi, I suggest you get one before you get the catheter, and hopefully you won't feel anything!
Taking it out though was a breeze.
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I had a catheter but I also got a epidural. So if you plan of getting a epidural I'm pretty sure a catheter is mandatory with it.
I also had to get another catheter 5 hours after labor because my nerves were so "tramatized" that I couldn't go pee on my own.
For me they were trying to stop labor with magnesium sulfate which has horrible side effects so you are not allowed out of bed. That's when I got my epidural but I ended up needing it anyways for the c-section. I too was so afraid when they took it out because it meant getting up to go to the bathroom.
and after 82 days in the NICU, our little girl is home!