So last time I had been in labor 36 hrs and I hadn't had sleep for three nights. Baby started in my room, but ended up in the nursery except to nurse when the nurses brought him in to me. I was talking about this and got grief from someone over that decision. I plan to have this one room in, but if I'm exhausted I will cave and take the mini break. I really shouldn't feel bad about something that happened five yrs ago, but now... So have you all given thought to rooming in vs getting some nighttime help?
Re: Rooming in with baby at the hospital
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Last time I made every effort to keep the little one in the room with me as much as possible. My labor was shorter than yours but I hadn't gotten good sleep in a couple of days and DD was born in the wee hours of the morning, so no sleep that night either. Looking back I wished I'd taken more of an opportunity to rest b/c I certainly didn't get much of a chance once I was home.
I'm delivering at a new hospital this time that makes a great effort to keep mom and baby together...baths, pedi visits, etc are all done in the room. I love that they do this, but I am sure I will be taking advantage of the respite nursery down the hall at some point during my stay, most likely at night.
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I wouldnt feel bad AT ALL. The nurses at my hospital encourage it and say we should take the break while we can get it. I always room in, but that just cause I'm clingy, not bc i think its bad to take the break!
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Don't feel guilty! I had a very long labor too that started in the middle of the night, so I was going on about 1 hour of sleep in the past 36 hours. We did not room in. We got to see our DD whenever we wanted though, and they brought her in every couple of hours regardless. We still didn't get a ton of sleep, but my DH and I could barely function after deliver- we needed that time to rest up because it was much tougher at home! We may do the same thing this time... it's nice to have the extra help for a day or two so we can rest and prepare for our first days at home. We have a toddler too this time, so it may be extra challenging! I'm sure your hospital will let you decide then and change your mind at any time.. the circumstances may dictate what you want to do.. but again- please don't feel guilty!
I have sent all three of mine to the nursery at night at the advice of my (slightly older) mom friends. Last chance you will have for a trained medical staffer who's already being paid anyway to watch your baby while you sleep. Babies are noisy and wriggle around and I cannot sleep through ANY of that.
i will do the same this time.
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Oh no, you let your child go sleep in the care of trained medical professionals, the horror! People can go jump in a lake (umm, thanks to the July 13'r who uses this phrase, I am stealing it).
We're likely rooming in because I am a big worry wart. And my DH is just ready to hold her, seriously he is so excited to hold baby girl!
Hospital policy in BC doesn't allow the newborn to leave the room without a parent. There aren't any nurseries.
That being said, with my first, because she was born in the middle of the night, and I had hemorraged, the nurses took mine to the nursing station (after affixing appropriate ID) to let me rest. I think it was only for about an hour or an hour and a half, but it really helped to get that bit of rest before baby needed to nurse again.
I definitely recommend taking a mini break if necessary, even if it means husband/grandma/grandpa holds baby for an hour while you get some rest....
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First off--don't let anyone make you feel bad about a decision that you make. You're the Mama and if you don't take care of yourself, you can't take care of the baby.
With my first I had him in the nursery overnight--except to nurse--and even then I still wasn't sleeping through the night solid (he was a hungry guy) but it was much better than the sleep I got once I got home.
I'm planning on doing the same thing this time and actually am planning that I'll pretty much be on my own at nights at the hospital (my DH is taking turns with the grandmas when it comes to watching our 3 year old).
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I'll probably have the baby room in with me all the time. I just know how I am and I'm not going to want the baby out of my sight. Plus how much sleep can you really get if they are constantly coming in to check up on you and so on?!
I'd play it by ear and if the LO is sleeping well and I see that I'm resting a little, I'll leave em in the same room. If you are just too exhausted to function then do what's best for yourself and let the nurses take care of him/her.
Our hospital doesn't have a nursery. But if it did, DD would still be with me all the time.
Do what is best for you and don't feel guilty.
I will not do that again. I was exhausted when I got home. This time I plan to send baby to nursery at night and to bring back to me for feedings. With a toddler at home as well I want to return home as well rested as possible.
We mostly had the boys room in with us. But since I had c/s both times and had to stay for 4 days I think we did have DS2 go to the nursery for a night (except for nursing.)
It is a very delirious time, don't feel guilty.