I keep hearing that most women poop during birth. Um, what is the
protocol if that were to happen? Also, all I can imagine is pushing,
pushing, pushing and then *BIG FART*. I am wanting MIL and my mom to be
in the delivery room along with DH and I.. but I can't get over how
embarrassing it will be if I do either. Not to mention the thought of
farting in someones face while they are down there playing catch.
Anyone else thought of this? Or have this fear?
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Re: Farting/Pooping during birth (Eeek!)
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If you're not comfortable with your MIL and Mom potentially seeing this, then don't have them in the room. You need to feel comfortable and safe while in labor, not worrying about being embarrassed.
I think someone on here mentioned their nurse said she saw more shit than babies in her time in L&D.
Funny story... my sister was in labor and pushing. She then smelled poop and she thought she pooped on ths table and was in such a bad mood but she wouldn't tell anyone why because she was embarrassed. A few months later she asked if she pooped on the table and I said no. She then tells me she was mad bc she smelled poop and thought she shit on the table. Her husband then turns to her and said "that was me. I farted while you were pushing and it smelled bad." Her husband and I start laughing. She didn't think it was funny.
If I fart loudly while pushing I won't be able to push anymore because I'll be laughing too hard!!
They have definitely seen it all and I don't think a little poop will matter.
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It's completely normal though, as gross as it is. I don't think anyone will care if you poo yourself during labor. The focus is in the baby anyway, not your poopy.
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One, if you have an epidural, you have NO control over passing gas. I read that right before I had my first, and it's true. So yeah, that happened. I was just so happy to have my epidural at that point though, I just apologized but didn't really care. In real life, I would definitely care!
Two, if you go into labor naturally, sometimes your body preps you the few days before. So for the few days before I gave birth, my body knew to clear everything out. It wasn't pleasant those few days, but I didn't go to the bathroom on the table because there was nothing left.
Overall, it's not a pleasant part of childbirth, but there's not much we can do about it!
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Also they don't say anything, they just wipe it away and that's that
I didn't because they gave me Zofran right after I got sick off of the pain killers (was given pain killers because I had prodomal labor and they were trying to get me to sleep a bit before the delivery so I was well rested). Zofran makes me constapated so I didn't poop. But DH and I did talk about it before I went in and again last night and I told him if I do he's to ignore it becuase it's not like I can control the situation.
My BFF who is a doc said during her rounds in OB nearly everyone did. And it's no big deal. So, I'm fully prepared to poop the bed this time.
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At one point when I was in the birthing tub, I told my midwife, "I have to poop." And she's like, oh that's normal, you're just ready to push. I told everyone in the room to get out, I went to the bathroom, and then got back in the tub! I knew it was not the same feeling. And then I wasn't worried about anything floating in the tub later!
LOL! This made me laugh. So apparently in all the prebirth classes and prep DH and I did before DS. DH had no idea that pooping was part of the deal. We have a closed door policy at our house. So I did poop when pushing and the nurse pointed it out as to show DH that I was pushing correctly. DH was horrified. I had no idea I did as the nurse cleaned it up and I kept pushing away. I didn't know until after the fact when DH told me. I was shocked that DH didn't know that pooping was part of the deal.
I think I've maybe had 3 moms realize they pooped in 5 years as a full-time nurse at a super busy L&D unit (we're on pace for around 7000 deliveries for 2013). Not nearly as big of an issue as people think.
Also I don't find women usually fart during pushing, although if they have an epidural they often get a little more relaxed and sometimes things let loose. Again, not usually a big deal - although I did have one patient who thought I was the one farting until she let one rip after I left the room! Then she was super embarrassed and apologized for suspecting me!!
I'm a FTM and probably have to have a C-section due to the complete previa, but farting and pooping during labour has never crossed my mind as something to be worried about or embarrassed about.
For crying out loud, you will be pushing a baby out and I for one think that should you have a huge dump in the way, letting it go whether voluntarily or not would be one hell of a huge releif and probably make things more comfortable. Same with gas.
Mom and MIL have both been in the 'position' and been through the process, they probably also both alos pooped and farted through the process aswell.
The nurses, just wipe it away and put a new pad down, they aren't thinking anything.
Plus come on, really is anyone going to notice. There's going to be a shit load (pun intended) of other stuff going on to distract them.
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OMG this thread made my day. Trying so hard not to laugh out loud at work right now.
This is honestly one of my concerns as well (the poop, I don't care who I fart on), but you girls have said so many times that no one cares that it makes me feel a ton better. Also, a huge thank you to all the nurses and docs out there who deal with us during and after delivery!!!...and thanks for wiping our poop
:-jIt totally freaks me out to poop in a public bathroom and would never let anyone hear me fart, that is for sure...
However, after 22 hours of labor and an epidural (and peeing in towels because who knows why they didn't just put a catheter in me after that long with that much IV fluids and why I didn't request one I just don't know)...one just does not care nor is it controllable to not poop while delivering nor pass gas at random times.
I was prepped in a hurry for an emergency c-section, epidural had been placed hours before. Nurse was working on inserting the catheter and I passed gas, her face was like right there. I apologized and was embarrassed for a grand total of 5 seconds. She said she had seen a lot worse (and I agree, she probably has and I can say I have seen/heard/smelt worse in my nursing career). So if it makes anyone feel better, at least you didn't pass gas directly in someones face.
Worse part is, I switched OB's to a different clinic between that pregnancy and this one. The nurse that I passed gas in her face was the first nurse I met at the new clinic. She said she remembered my delivery...haha! She will likely be the one to prep me for this baby. We both had a good laugh!