Wondering what I should do during labor? What did you do?
I'm afraid of getting UBER hot and then I HATE having glasses on my face, but I'm blind as a bat without one or the other. Also concerned about being in labor for an ungodly amount of time and having my contacts dry out my eyes....
So, what did you/will you do? Wear contacts, glasses or neither?
Re: Contacts or Glasses?
Elizabeth Grace 11.20.05 Nora June 7.15.08 Beatrix Catherine 9.4.12
I have night and day contacts I can wear all the time. I wore these during my 12 hour labor with DS. I despise wearing glasses, and definitely didn't want my first pics with LO to have glasses on.
I will do the same with this LO. putting a fresh pair in this weekend and they last a few months (I typically take them out at night, but *can* wear them once in a while at night if I want)
bring both, you never know what you are going to want to do!
I wore contacts because 2 1/2 years ago, I hated my glasses. I also blind without them, so I needed something.
I went to hospital around 2-3am and delivered @ 4:30pm, so it wasn't that long in my contacts and they never bothered me. I'm guessing I kept them in until night-time too.
This time, I also plan on wearing contacts during labor and will probably wear my glasses for the rest of the stay so it's easy to take them on and off when I need to get some sleep.
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I would bring some simple saline eye solution to keep your eyes moist during the labor. I'm lucky enough that I wear daily contacts, so if mine get funky I'll just pull them out and pop another pair back in..
*and yes I am confident I can do this in the midst of labor because I've managed to do it several times in a very very inebriated state...don't judge*
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I think I labored fairly blind since I woke up at 2 am in active labor (at the hospital, so my contacts were there).
I hate the pics of me with my glasses on from the day(s) following, so I will be sure to put my contacts in at some point if I don't have them in during labor.
I asked this in my child birth class. The nurse told me that they prefer to not have contacts in if you need a c-section. I put on my birth wishes to leave my contacts in. Turns out since my water broke at 4am, I never put my contacts in. I just wore my glasses. I did wear my contacts in pp every day.
This pregnancy I stopped wearing my contacts because I stopped using my prescription eye drops (no tests have been done during pregnancy so I just decided not to use them). So, I will be in glasses once again. I will bring a pair of contacts to the hospital for pp again.
This is what I'm planning on doing.
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I take my contacts out every night and put them in every morning, so whether I go in with them will depend on what time it is. If I go in with them, I'll leave them in until I go to sleep or they start to bother me. If I go in the middle of the night, I'll go wearing my glasses.
Either way, I will have the other packed, and will put my contacts in postpartum if I had glasses on up to that point. My glasses bother me and I feel like I can see better with my contacts.
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