I was hoping someone on here who had SPD could give me some encouragement. I delivered my first at home. It was uncomplicated, but long. This pregnancy I've had SPD since 9 weeks and it has just gotten worse and worse despite PT exercises (I'm a PT), chiropractor visits, massage, and yoga. I'm starting to freak out a little bit about another home birth because I'm in such tremendous pain.
Anyone have SPD and deliver unmedicated? How'd it go?
Re: Delivery with SPD
Mine started around 18 weeks, and was bad enough that I was on crutches, borrowed a wheelchair, and eventually just didn't leave my apartment because I couldn't get up and down the stairs. For some reason after 38 weeks it started to get better - maybe because her head was engaged and it helped balance things out. The SPD was a big reason I wanted a water birth. In the end, it didn't end up mattering all that much. I didn't really notice it once I was in labor. I think my brain was just so focused on the labor it kind of "forgot" to send pain signals to the area that hurt so much before. I had no trouble (that I remember) getting in and out of the tub, walking around, etc.
The pain was probably 80% gone right after delivery, and took a couple of weeks to get completely back to normal.
I have chronic pelvic instability residual from my PG with DS1. (I am one of the unlucky few that didn't bounce back.) I had a wonderful CPM birth with DS2. There was no way I would deliver with an OB with my pelvis that way, as I did with DS1. They just didn't get it. With DS2, I utilized water a ton and was about 3 pushes from a water birth when I needed to get out for another reason. Baby was OP until moments before delivery, so that led to a long prodromal period and back labor in active labor, but all was well. I also used water a lot with DS1, but the medical model paired with a 60+ hour labor paired with a jacked up pelvis just didn't go well. I cheer you on with staying at home! A midwife is more likely to get it and not go with a time table, coached pushing, etc. Some sources say unmedicated is best so you don't over-extend the pelvis and not feel it.
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