I finally got it out of the way! I have been so nervous about this appointment, and it was making me insane. At my 20wk. a/s, I was told I would have to come back for another u/s around 28wks. because DS had his cord positioned over my cervix. Well, yesterday I had that u/s along with my GTT. During the u/s the tech took measurements (we're looking, might as well) and DS is perfectly normal, at right around 2lbs, 6oz., and the cord was no longer by my cervix. YAY! Also, to make it better, I passed my GTT.
Now for a rant. I chose the practice I'm with because they follow a midwifrey model of holistic care, encourage alternative therapies, and are NB friendly. Up until yesterday, everyone I met with had been at the least, acceptable, if not exceptional (it's a group practice). Well, my monthly appointment was scheduled with an RN instead of CNM. No big deal. I asked her what the risks of an epi were, and she said, almost verbatim, "Well, when you decide you want the epidural, the anesthesiologist will come in and tell you 'blah blah blah death or severe injury'. Honestly, it's about as safe as taking Tylenol." First of all, I asked because I wanted you to state those "blah blah blah" risks in detail. Second of all, even though it's safe overall, it's nowhere near as safe as taking Tylenol (assuming you take it as directed and not the whole bottle). When I followed that question with "Well, what are the risks associated with an unmedicated natural birth?" She told me, in a nutshell, that because I'm a FTM going without the epi means I probably won't be able to control my pushing and will end up tearing badly. I was very disappointed in hearing these responses. I already know what the risks/advantages are of both situations, I just wanted my NB-skeptical DH to hear them from a medical professional. That definitely didn't go as planned. Now he's even more gung-ho for the epi.
Re: GTT & U/S results. And RN rant.
The nurse sounds like an idiot. FTMs can't control their pushing? I controlled pushing just fine with my first vaginal delivery and didn't even need stitches afterward.
Why does your husband want you to get an epi?
He doesn't want to see me in pain, mostly. He had 2 massive kidney stones (over6mm) that required several surgeries, and he was told that's similar to birth pain. He's also afraid that if I really need one, I won't be able to sit still long enough for the anesthesiologist to place the catheter, and I'll get hurt. Basically he's worried about me and our son being ok.
You can tell him that I've had gall stones and two natural births. The gall stones were so much worse than either birth. I know kidney stones are different, but maybe it'll help.
Hmm... so being numbed with an epi makes it easier to control your pushing? Yup, that makes sense.
And I think I'll go check my Tylenol bottle to see if severe itching and spinal headache are possible side effects...
I read this to my husband He watched me give birth naturally and med free to DS (I was a FTM as well). He is totally pro natural birth. His words were "Have her husband give me a call."
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Oof, that is annoying! There's always a few duds in larger practices.
I had a MW give me a really hard time about refusing the GTT, even though my regular MW and I had already talked about why I was refusing it. I also had a different MW during my second pg cheerily tell me that VBAC moms had to have another c-section if they went over 41 weeks, just because. She wouldn't tell me any medical reasons why or anything...and again, my regular MW at that practice was nothing but supportive of my plan to VBAC, even if I went over 41 weeks.
It sucks, but try to ignore her!
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
Are you saying the drugs from the epidural never make it to the baby? I have not heard that claim before. Do you have a link to anything to back this up?
OP - Sorry the RN was not more helpful. From my experience, a first time mom can labor and push without pain meds and not have any tearing.
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You might point out to him that he really can't compare to kidney stones because women's bodies were designed to have babies come out of them. No one was designed to handle kidney stones.
For his second concern about sitting still - between contractions you basically feel perfectly normal. So you only wouldn't be able to be still long enough if your contractions were one on top of the other so there was no break. And really, if you're at that point, you'd be so close anyway that it wouldn't make sense to get an epidural.
FWIW, for DS (my first), I pushed for only 20 min, squatting and then on all 4s, and had only minor labia tears on each side that needed 1 stitch each. I've always heard tearing is much worse with the epidural because you can't feel anything to know to pace yourself. Not to mention you generally have to lie on your back which doesn't take advantage of gravity and pushes your tail bone up into your pelvis, making pushing last longer and the baby not able to navigate its way out as easily.
DS, May 2011
how incredibly ignorant.
i would absolutely report this.