Okay, so I know we're all going to have temptations to share our horrifying experiences with childbirth with FTM's, which is fine. However, to maybe soften the blow, who wants to share them now? It'll be therapeutic for us (maybe) and be ummmm...educational for the FTM's that peak in? Get sharing! What was your scarring experience from childbirth/recovery?
Mine- 3rd degree tear. Can't tell you how awful it is to not know you're going to poop until it's just about falling out. No recognition of the feeling at all. How's that for TMI?!
Re: Experienced moms- scarring experiences?
Epidural insertion spot did not heal and leaked spinal fluid and left me feeling like I was literally going to die from my head bursting. Blood patch fixed it immediately but I sweat thinking about it happening again.
Oh, take Colace immediately a couple days prior to a C-section if you know ahead of time. post surg. poos are THE WORST.
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Oh, take Colace immediately a couple days prior to a C-section if you know ahead of time. post surg. poos are THE WORST.
Ooooooh the worst. Gripped the garbage can and hummed as loud as possible!!! LolOhhhh don't you bring that here! No hijacking the thread! Let's keep this about our own scarring experiences! ::head in hands::
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I'm partially curious as my midwives don't do directed pushing, they only let you push when you tell them you want to.
Maybe someone has access to those peer reviewed journals
Initially I was pushing with each contraction. I could feel them. The nurse was telling me to push, breath, relax, push harder, etc. I had an epidural but I could definitely feel them coming. At some point the nurse kept telling me to stop pushing. We had no doctor and I needed to stop. At that point it was outta my contol. I was screaming for help and pushing. after that...it was a little chaotic. But baby was fine the whole time. Because there was no doctor, I feel like I never got answers. The doc that did my repair is now my doctor. He thinks that another vaginal delivery is favorable. I think he has a penis.
When my sister went into labor, she was in so much pain she almost passed out. She eventually abandoned hopes of an unmedicated birth and got an epidural. Baby wasn't tolerating labor, so she was rushed off for an emergency C - section. Her last memory is of the doc saying something along the lines of, "Um, we're going to need to put you under," and next thing she knew she awoke in the ICU with a port in her neck. Turned out her uterus had attached to her colon and every contraction was literally ripping her insides apart. She ended up with a perforated bowel, lost tons and tons of blood, and now cannot have any more children. The doc who operated told her when she opened her up it looked like a bomb had gone off. My sis was out of town when she went into labor and happened to go to very good teaching hospital and was told that, had she been elsewhere, odds were the doc wouldn't have been able to save her without doing a complete hysterectomy and that she very well could have died in the process.
But that last line has me cracking up!
As a FTM then, you know what I feared the most? An episiotomy. Jokes on me.
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DD2 Sept 2011
This scares the shit out of me! I have mega colon and last time I had a laparoscopy they had the cut my bowels away from my stomach. I didn't think about this being an issue during pregnancy- I think I will be talking with my doctor about how to ensure this does t happen.
After getting stitched up the doctor said here is a prescription for stool softener, you cannot become constipated or I'll tear all the stitches holding my rectal muscles together. I have never been do scared to poop!
I also have plenty of other bad things to say about my first birth, but I think I've posted bits and pieces just about everywhere already, and I have a sleeping toddler on my lap.
DS #2 - 4/2/14
Exactly! Wow!
Ohh!!! One more question.. and i promise not to ask for peer reviewed journals..
But did your mom tear if she birthed you vaginally?
You know the whole stretch marks thing.. my mom never had them, but I did.. and I have the unfortunate knowledge to know that neither my mother, nor my grandmother tore during their deliveries.. and my Uncle was a sunny side up breach baby..
I was the third. She had no tearing and natural. We were all under 8 lbs. Full term deliveries.
With me, she had a long, horrible delivery. No tear, piece of cake.
DS #2 - 4/2/14
Holy. Shit. Did she have more kids after that?
I am desperately clinging to a statistic I read somewhere that only 3-5% of births involve third degree tears or worse. If this isn't true, i don't want to know. I want to live with my blissful ignorance on this one.
Do you feel better?
DS #2 - 4/2/14
DS #2 - 4/2/14
When I was having DD my mom tried to calm me down by telling me women have done this for centuries and blah blah. I practically screamed at her that I didn't care and I wanted drugs!
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DS #2 - 4/2/14
Also, the doctor took 40 minutes to show up to deliver my baby while his head was crowning and they made me wait to push. I had an epidural but there was a "window" on my left side so I could definitely feel the contractions some.
Then when my baby was born the doctor would not give him to me immediately to hold as requested because I asked for delayed cord clamping and he said the baby had to stay below the placenta ... probably my least favorite part of my actual birth experience. All that said I am still a birth enthusiast and it was more the recovery than the actual birth that I had the trouble with!
My unmedicated birth story not by choice:
I was strep B positive so I was hooked up to an IV. I had come into hospital the night before because my water was leaking. At 8:00am they decided to start pitocin. At about 11:00am I was begging my nurse for an epidural. She went and checked with the Dr. and the Dr. didn't even want to come check me. She said to the nurse "this is her first pregnancy she can't be that far along". And had the nurse relay that message to me. I was out of my mind in pain at this point. I kept ripping off the monitors and my hospital gown. My husband who is a psychologist later told me I resembled a psych patient. At about 1pm the nurse felt so bad for me that she checked me and I was 10cm. She ran and got the dr. who decided to come in and deliver. How nice of her. When the dr. came in I said I wanted my epidural and she said it was too late. I believe I had some choice words for her. I then delivered my son without any pain meds. He came out in like 3-4 pushes and I needed 1-2 stitches, but after I pushed him out I wanted to get up. LOL I still want to punch that dr. in the face and I complained to my OB at my 6 week and already let my feelings be known for this pregnancy.
Baby #2: Was told we could avoid tearing again, but the cord was wrapped around his neck twice, so they had to get to him quickly and another 3rd degree tear
Baby #3: The epidural made me cry and the bedpan, for some reason, was awful. I was in labor for 36 hours-- I got to the hospital dilated to 2 cm, and they kept me overnight because since it was my third they thought I'd go quickly. The next morning, they checked me and I was at 2 1/2 cm but my water had broken. I labored allllll day, then at midnight, they said that I had only made it to 4cm, despite pitocin and all sorts of other things. They gave me an epidural, which hurt like hell (I didn't remember it hurting like that with the other two), saying that maybe if I could relax and not be in so much pain I'd progress. I didn't. So after 36 hours of labor, I had a c-section anyway. My sweet boy was healthy and wonderful, so no regrets there... but I threw up all of the following day because I had a reaction to the morphine they gave me. The worst part, after having two vaginal deliveries, was that I couldn't pick up my own baby without help.
Baby #4 (current pregnancy): Repeat C-section. They gave me the option of a VBAC but I turned it down because there is too much risk for me.
But now I have a question: to all those who said they had to 'wait' to push because their doctors/midwives weren't there.... how the hell do you do that? I would think if my body wanted to push I'd just be like "damn you, I'm getting this baby out RIGHT NOW." Doctor or no doctor.
Oooh, and another question: how long does it take to get the placenta out once you give birth? Is it easier at that point?
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