May 2012 Moms

If hindsight is 20-20 (Also on June board)

What would be the one thing you wish you had known before going into labor/giving birth?

Was there anything you wish you had brought with you to the hospital?

What was the one thing you were glad you DID bring with you that helped you make it though the labor/delivery?

If you could give one piece of advice that you wish someone had told you, especially to a first time mother giving birth, what would it be?

I am being induced on Wednesday morning, I'm a first time mother, and just wanting to hear some experiences. I am planning on a pain med-free birth.
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Re: If hindsight is 20-20 (Also on June board)

  • My biggest piece of advice: eat something! Before you go to the hospital and after you give birth no matter how tired you are.  I went into labor at 1am , so I last ate at 7pm.  DS was born at 6:38 pm and then we had 2 hrs of bonding/ nursing, so it was over 24 hrs since I last ate. DH offered to bring me food, but I didn't feel hungry anymore, just exhausted. Well, when the nurse got me up to clean me and use the bathroom, I ended up fainting.  They gave me smelling salts to revive me when I was starting to blackout, but instead of waking up right away, I took one sniff and was out. When I came to, I was shaking and covered with sweat.  DH immediately brought me food and while it helped, it took awhile and I couldn't hold DS until I regained my strength.  So, eat when you can!

     

     

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  • I hired a doula at the last minute for my birth and that was the best thing I could have done. I hadn't totally planned on a med free birth but just wanted to see how long I could go. I ended up getting to 8-9 cm with back labor before I finally gave in and got an epidural. Between the birth of my first dd and this birth though, this experience was much calmer and more like what I hoped due to having the doula there to support us. I also was glad I brought my own pillows and wore my own clothes for most of the labor. Made me feel more calm. Definitely eat something too before you go to the Hospital. You can always request jello or fruit juice even if you get the epidural--I know they let me have some and that helped my energy level when it came time to push. Good luck!! 

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  • I can't relate to a med-free labor, I had always planned on getting an epidural and I LOVED it! I actually remember wanting immediately to go again as soon as he was out b/c it was so effortless! 

    As far as afterwards, I wish I would have had a visitors schedule or had no visitors unless they let me know they were coming or asked. It seemed like someone would leave as another person would come in. Of course they would want to hold the baby or you feel like you have to 'entertain' them, when really either you want to be bonding with baby, resting, practicing breastfeeding, etc.

    Also, I loved my nursing tanks. I could wear that with comfy yoga pants, and it was easy to pop the top down to feed him.  

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  • I agree with the eating before & after & about the visitors. I was also induced but ended up with a c/s. But be careful with what you decide to eat beforehand. After getting the cervidal (sp?) I was allowed to eat something light & the nurse said they had tomato soup. I declined & happy I did since I ended up getting sick in the OR (ended up eating a trail mix bar from home & a boost drink). And since DD was born at 9:15pm I didn't have to worry about visitors -til the next day- except my mom who was already there & my sister who rushed over.

    One thing I wish I would have done was continuously ask how DD was doing & everything before delivery. I ended up with a c/s because her heart rate was dropping after each pitocin-induced contraction. One minute we were going along with the induction (having dilated to a 4) then all of a sudden the doctor came back in saying her heart rate had been dropping for the past hour & needed to do a c/s. Nothing had been said to us about it beforehand. Definitely be prepared for the possibility of a c/s. 

     And another thing about visitors - both in the hospital & once you get home - make sure YOU know people are coming over & give the ok, not just your DH or whoever else. I'm 3 weeks pp & it still irritates me when either people come by unexpected or DH neglects to tell me (or run it by me) when someone is coming over/asks to come over.

  • Something to distract you during early labour... DH thought to bring movies to play on his computer and the distraction was good, until the pain got more intense.  I did have a shot of nubain... and planned for an epidural, but didn't need one.... she came too fast.



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  • PP mentioned eating something which was the recommendation of my Bradley instructor also, so I did.  It came back up with a vengeance though so be careful.  My DH still cannot drink blue Gatorade! 

    My advice Is to go in expecting the worst, especially if you are trying  to go pain med free!  I expected to be in labor for 24 hours.  I was for only 8.  That mind set helped me.  Also, take everything from the hospital when you leave!!  

                  
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  • Sleep!! I only slept for 2 hours the night before I was induced. Labor is hard- you need your rest! Plus it's the last night of good sleep you will get for awhile :)
  • DH was useless for helping me deal with labor, a doula would have been nice. But, I do not regret my epidural. 

     I wish I would have known I could request a sign on my door for privacy once in a while. People are constantly coming and going. It is annoying as hell!!! 

    Nothing I brought with me was important except my iPhone.

    Labor sucks. But after its all done, the hormones kick in and you barely remember the pain. It's crazy, but true.  

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  • My labor wasnt bad at all. I also was induced and as soon as i get this postpartum eclampsia gone im ready to have another one. Labor was23hours and she was a 9lb baby. I did tear and it was really sore for about a week but then i was driving etc. Best advice to give is be ery open minded especially with the induction. You have no control of the situation. My babies heart rate kepr dropping also but they kept me on the oxygen to keep it up. Also epidurals are amazing and same in agreement with pp about visitors. Just knownthere will be pain especially after that was the worst part. also they make you pee after the epidural if you dont they cath you :(. Some trick my awesome nurse taught me is to blow bubbles in a cup. Once i would start going it would burn and i wouldnt go enough. Blowing the bubbles with water oin the cup through a straw helped keep me going :). And ice like theres no tomorrow
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    What would be the one thing you wish you had known before going into labor/giving birth? That it didn't matter what I had planned, things were going to unfold however it was meant to. I wanted drugs, but ended up dilating from 3 to 9 in an hour. I wish I had known that I was strong enough to have a completely unmedicated labor and delivery. I also wish I had known that recovery would be more difficult on me emotionally and psychologically than it was on me physically.

    Was there anything you wish you had brought with you to the hospital? Nope, I pretty much packed my whole house!  I was very glad that I brought my laptop because we ended up being at the hospital for 5 days and it was nice to be connected to people. I'm also very glad I brought my own bath stuff and makeup; it helped me feel human again.

    What was the one thing you were glad you DID bring with you that helped you make it though the labor/delivery? It sounds weird, but I was really glad I had gum. I was really nauseous and chewing on gum helped. Also, chapstick and a hair tie were essential for me. Other than that, they provided everything that I needed.

    If you could give one piece of advice that you wish someone had told you, especially to a first time mother giving birth, what would it be? You are stronger than you ever imagined. This will be the most amazing experience of your life, no matter how it happens. If you want med-free, you can do it med-free, but it takes a heck of a lot of inner strength and mental/physical stamina. Even though I went into it wanting drugs, the fact that I did it without is so empowering. I fully plan on attempting a med-free L&D with my next child as well.

    I am being induced on Wednesday morning, I'm a first time mother, and just wanting to hear some experiences. I am planning on a pain med-free birth.
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  • My labor went fine.  I had no pain medication and really, there isn't anything I would change.  The only thing I needed in labor was water and chapstick.  Counter pressure to my lower back was helpful once I was around 4 cm and forward. 

    The only thing I would change and it wasn't a big deal but kind of embarrassing, is I forgot to use the bathroom once I was admitted (6 cm).  4 hours later when it was time to stare pushing, I was peeing like a race horse (sorry TMI...Actually once you give birth, nothing feels like TMI..Its very animalistic).  I did remember once to use the bathroom but I had to wait for the nurse to help me with all the cords and stuff and then I forgot about it.

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  • One more thing!  Bring your favorite shampoo, conditioner, and soap with you.  The first, second, and third showers after you give birth are the most amazing things.  Relish in them because you won't have a shower like that for a while unless you have full time help at home.
                  
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  • With DS1, I wish I'd been better prepared to tell staff they could kiss it when they were pushing me for interventions and keeping me tied down in bed.  I was glad I took PJ pants I wasn't worried about getting ruined... cause they got ruined all right!

    With DS2, I wish i'd remembered to pack my dang pants... I went home in PJ pants because I left the yoga pants in the dryer.  I'm glad I did the research on a great facility to birth in (a birth center attached to a hospital) and took an excellent natural birthing class because it all helped me have the kind of labor I wanted.  Even if interventions had been necessary, I'd have felt like they were REALLY necessary because I believed in my care providers so much.  

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  • Thank you ladies so much for all your insight, it's really helped me calm down and remember that not everything goes as planned, but that at the end of tomorrow all that will matter is that moment when I finally get to hold my son. I can't wait :) I'm already so proud.
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  • Eat!! I was induced and it was only clear liquids after pitocin. I ended up not eating for 24 hours. I already had low blood sugar so my headache was monster. Finally I talked my nurse into bringing me a cup of coffee! That helped. Also, if you aren't progressing, sometimes an epidural helps. I had 28 hours of medfree labor and was stuck at 6 cm for 7 hours. The contractions from pitocin are very intense and my body could not relax for him to descend. If I could do it over again I would have got the epidural sooner. Sometimes epidurals slow things down especially if you get one too early but for me, it sped it up. After 28 hours, i went from a 6 to a 10 in 2 hours. Bring your own clothes. I even labored and delivered in a tank top and yoga skirt. Some hospitals don't mind. I also brought an iPod with a labor playlist but when things got tense I just wanted it silent. 
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  • imageRedRose87:

    What would be the one thing you wish you had known before going into labor/giving birth? 

    Eat well before. I wasn't sure if I was having real contractions and I didn't eat much that morning. By the time I delivered that night I was starving. 

    Was there anything you wish you had brought with you to the hospital?

    Food/snacks 

    What was the one thing you were glad you DID bring with you that helped you make it though the labor/delivery?

    Ipad 

    If you could give one piece of advice that you wish someone had told you, especially to a first time mother giving birth, what would it be?

    When you get home you will have energy but relax and don't overdo it. You will regret it the next day. 

    I am being induced on Wednesday morning, I'm a first time mother, and just wanting to hear some experiences. I am planning on a pain med-free birth.
  •  My natural birth started with my water breaking and ended 8 hours later.  It was a fast, crazy experience.  I am glad it went so quickly - I didn't have time to think!  

    What would be the one thing you wish you had known before going into labor/giving birth?That it was going to hurt a lot more than I expected (I remember saying at one point, "Those hypnobirthing people are full of shiit!").

    Was there anything you wish you had brought with you to the hospital?I wish that I had my own relaxing music.  My water broke 2 weeks early, so I hadn't gotten around to making CD's yet.  The whole time I was wishing for my songs. 

    What was the one thing you were glad you DID bring with you that helped you make it though the labor/delivery? My copy of The Birth Partner, because when the nurse was trying to convince me I needed certain interventions (pitocin, IV, monitoring), I was able to refer back to the marked pages in the book for reminders.

    If you could give one piece of advice that you wish someone had told you, especially to a first time mother giving birth, what would it be?  Practice your relaxation techniques and give yourself positive affirmations as frequently as possible.  If you can really, truly allow yourself to relax and let your body do it's work, things will go much more quickly and comfortably for you. 

    I am being induced on Wednesday morning, I'm a first time mother, and just wanting to hear some experiences. I am planning on a pain med-free birth.

    Ask them to start you on the lowest possible amount of pitocin (assuming that is your induction method), and to try turning it off once your contractions get into a good rhythm to see if you can continue your labor naturally.  From what I have heard pitocin can cause contractions to be much more painful, but that they are manageable if the pitocin is administered properly.  

    Go into this with confidence and odds are you will be able to do it.  Just remember that you will forget the pain almost immediately when you have that precious baby in your arms.  I know I did!  



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  • What would be the one thing you wish you had known before going into labor/giving birth?

    How unpredictable it would be - even for an induction.  I wasn't favorable, and so we had this 2-3 day plan for induction.  I sent my husband home and changed my plans for medications on the basis on that plan and the advice that I got from my doctor. I ended up delivering about anhour after I was supposed to have started Pitocin, lol.  Labor went fast, I just needed a nudge.  Ended up sleeping through it (thanks to Ambien, IV narcotics and an epidural - none of which I'd planned on but took in order to rest for the following day).

    Was there anything you wish you had brought with you to the hospital?

    No.  If anything, I overpacked.  Never used most of what we brought for entertainment or labor and stayed in a hospital gown until I got dressed for discharge.  Wait - I might have wanted my pillow.  But that's it. 

    What was the one thing you were glad you DID bring with you that helped you make it though the labor/delivery?

    My laptop kept me entertained. Nice to have that.

    If you could give one piece of advice that you wish someone had told you, especially to a first time mother giving birth, what would it be?

    Dear God, rest.  I was so spun up about breastfeeding and trying to make it work (didn't for us) that I stayed up most of the time I was in the hospital trying to watch her cues so I could get her latched. I wish I'd sent her to the nursery - they would have brought her to me if she was hungry.

    Oh, and I would call around the family so that you have some idea who is planning to visit.  We live 3-4 hours from our family and didn't expect anyone to come, which made it surprising when we had several visitors that we didn't expect.  Everyone was very polite about giving us space, but I hadn't showered and was tired and uncomfortable trying to feed (and bleeding all over the place, etc).  I think I would have done things differently if I'd known to expect visitors. 

    I am being induced on Wednesday morning, I'm a first time mother, and just wanting to hear some experiences. I am planning on a pain med-free birth.

     Good luck!


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  • OMG yes - I forgot about sleeping! The first night in the hospital (after they started the cervidal) I barely slept. The next morning at 7am they started the pitocin & at 11am they broke my water. Which is when I really started to feel the contractions & it was all back labor. It got to the point where there wasn't a break in the contractions. I only lasted til about 1 or 1:30pm before getting the epi! All I wanted to do was sleep because I was so tired. Labor wears you out like nothing!
  • I was planning on a med free birth as well and ended up having to get pitocin (sp?) to speed along the contractions... which ultimately led to an epidural because my contractions were much more frequent and intense. I was not as strong as I had originally thought. I had to come to terms with that in the delivery room.

    So, my advice to you... Keep an open mind. Just go in with a "general" plan on what you want to happen. But if it doesn't happen that way... just go with the flow. The most important thing is to do what is best for you and for baby. 

    Good luck!

  • What would be the one thing you wish you had known before going into labor/giving birth?  AFTER YOU GIVE BIRTH MED-FREE, THE PAIN IS NOT OVER, AS I HAVE HEARD MANY NATURAL BIRTH ADVOCATES TELL ME.  IT STILL HURTS DOWN THERE, AND THEN A NURSE COMES IN AND PUSHES ON YOUR STOMACH.  THAT HURTS SOOOO BAD. I WAS LITERALLY YELLING WHILE THEY WERE DOING IT.  AND THEY DON'T EVEN TELL YOU WHAT THEY ARE DOING OR EXPLAIN HOW MUCH IT'S GOING TO HURT. 

    Was there anything you wish you had brought with you to the hospital? i BROUGHT EVERYTHING I NEEDED.   I LOVED MY YOGA BALL, I LOVED MY BIG FLUFFY TOWEL, AND I LOVED HAVING MY OWN BEAUTIFUL NURSING GOWNS FOR BEFORE AND AFTER THE BIRTH. 

    What was the one thing you were glad you DID bring with you that helped you make it though the labor/delivery? SEE ABOVE. OH, AND I LOOOOVED THE SHOWER WITH REMOVABLE SHOWER HEAD POINTED AT MY BELLY. 

    If you could give one piece of advice that you wish someone had told you, especially to a first time mother giving birth, what would it be? ONLY HAVE THOSE YOU ARE REALLY COMFORTABLE WITH BE PRESENT AT THE BIRTH.  AND DO WHAT COMES NATURAL TO YOU TO GET THROUGH THE PAIN.  I WAS SPEAKING ABSOLUTE NONSENSE, PACING IN THE BATHROOM LIKE  A CRAZY PERSON, AND PUNCHING PILLOWS.  SILLY....BUT IT HELPED ME MAKE IT THROUGH COMPLETELY 100% MED-FREE, AND FOR THAT I AM ONE PROUD MAMMA. 

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