I was all set to ask for intermittent fetal monitoring in my birth plan, but then on my hospital tour, I found out that that meant 15-20 minutes of monitoring an hour! I think that much interruption might really mess with my hypnobirthing mojo. So my question to NB vets is this: might the wireless, waterproof continuous monitor be a better choice, so I can not be constantly interrupted?
IVF #1 ET 1 d3 embryo 10/30/11 BFP3 Embryos frozen (1 d5, 2 d6)DS born 07/29/12FET #1 ET 1 d5 embryo 02/10/15 BFNFET #2 1 d6 embryo didn't survive thaw, transferred last d6. CP 
Re: Planning NB in hospital- fetal monitoring ?
my hospital doesn't have the wireless/waterproof kind, my doctor said they never function as well as the traditional ones.
however you can get up and walk around with the regular ones on, the cords are several feet long, you just can't get in the tub.
Gretchen Evie, born 7/8/2012 at 35w5d
That was my hospital's protocol, too. They did do the full 20 minutes of monitoring on admission, but the rest of the time the nurses were satisfied with less because DS was doing fine through the contractions. They can strap the monitor on you in a number of different positions. It does mean you can't pace far away, but it's not like you have to be on your back in bed for 1/3 of every hour. I was kneeling next to the bed anyway, so it was not a distraction to have the monitor on.
I didn't have the wireless option. I would probably try that if they'll let you so you don't get interrupted, but the traditional monitor was not that bad.
This! I had planned to do the intermittent monitoring but then when it came down to it I didn't find the monitors to be annoying at all. I stood the entire time and moved around a bit. The nurse would just come in and reposition if it moved off DD's heartbeat. Only happened 2 or 3 times during the course of several hours.
Same. I did intermittent monitoring at first, but then during transition I ended up just leaving them on while I was in the shower. They didn't bother me at all (though the straps got really nasty...at that point I was beyond caring) and it meant that I was able to labor through transition pretty much uninterrupted, with the nurses only checking in periodically (I think mostly to see if DH needed anything!).
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So I think your experience goes with my gut feeling on this. Thank you for sharing your experience and insight!
IVF #1 ET 1 d3 embryo 10/30/11 BFP
3 Embryos frozen (1 d5, 2 d6)
DS born 07/29/12
FET #1 ET 1 d5 embryo 02/10/15 BFN
FET #2 1 d6 embryo didn't survive thaw, transferred last d6. CP
The hospital's policy was CFM, with a box hanging around my neck. I was free to walk around without a pole attached to me (until I was IV'd for pitocin, that is..)
I was able to get into the tub..they just took the unit off me for the time being. I was in there for a long time as I recall, with no monitoring.
I have to say, even with CFM, there was a lot of fiddling involved. As soon as you tuck into position for a contraction, the thing might go faulty on you and lose the baby's heart rate or think it's unreasonably low... the nurses' station will light up and someone will come running in to adjust the sensors on your belly and ask you to try not to bend like that so much... it's just a PITA altogether. The buttons are uncomfortable to wear for hours and hours, too. When your belly gets hard as a rock you feel those things pushing back against your tummy. So... continuous is not NOT a distraction, and it's not a perfect science and may need frequent adjusting.
The one nice thing about continuous, is it gave DH something to do. He could tell me when to get ready, because he could see the contraction happening a few seconds before I could feel it ramping up.
IVF #1 ET 1 d3 embryo 10/30/11 BFP
3 Embryos frozen (1 d5, 2 d6)
DS born 07/29/12
FET #1 ET 1 d5 embryo 02/10/15 BFN
FET #2 1 d6 embryo didn't survive thaw, transferred last d6. CP