Here's a random question... mostly triggered because of what's going on with me at this very moment lol...
I eat pretty regularly and I drink boat loads of water. Lately, despite being well hydrated, if I don't eat by a certain amount of time I get suddenly very shaky and dizzy.
For example.. this morning I woke up at about 6:30 am but I didn't really roll out of bed until about 8:00. I had a pretty healthy breakfast (Kashi cereal and OJ ... it's got a decent amount of calories and 10g of protein per serving... I probably had nearly 2 servings considering the way I pour my cereal). I also popped my prenatal vitamin.
I've been sipping on water all morning and, aside from some laundry and folding, I've been pretty sedentary.
At about 11:30 I had a random snack (rice krispie treat mmmm).
Now at nearly 2 I realized I haven't had a solid lunch. What reminded me? Sudden extreme weakness, shaky hands, and the feeling that if I go any longer I could pass out. I quickly whippped up a lunch and I'm starting to feel better.
If I'm in labor at the hospital how on earth will I be able to push a baby out of my vag without food in my stomach giving me the necessary energy to do, what I assume, will be harder than any workout of my life...??
Re: No eating while in labor... ?
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I had an Epi this time. Last time I didn't and food was the last thing on my mind.
I don't remember if I got supper that night in the hospital or not.
They let me have breakfast the next morning (@8am) because I was hungry and wasn't very dilated yet. As soon as contractions picked up when my water was broken (@9:30am) I threw it all up.
She was born at 9:45pm.
With DS I went into labour at 2:30am on my own. Delivered at 7:30am and breakfast was delivered as I was pushing. I didn't have to sorry about that one.
This time, who knows.
I haven't asked about food, but I doubt I will feel like eating unless labour lasts 12+ hours.
I haven't felt much like eating the last few days, so I'm going to try to have snacks with me, just in case.
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I wish I could've had water instead of just ice chips. I may have drank my melted ice chips at some point tho! I was thirsty but really didn't have much time to even think about it b/c my labor was so fast.
Born 2/4/14
Weighing 6 lbs 10 oz and 20 inches long
Side note... Apparently this is what happens when labor is so close... Last minute panic of questions haha
There is no evidence base for restricting food in labor. The idea that "well maybe she'll need a general and then maybe she'll aspirate so she shouldn't eat anything" sounds reasonable but is so remote a possibility it's pretty mich equivalent to "well maybe she'll trip over a crack in the linoleum and then maybe she'll have an abruption right then so she shouldn't walk or move at all."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0012411/
https://www.bmj.com/content/338/bmj.b784
So in other words.... Just sneak food if they say no?
I didn't eat before the induction because I didn't know it was happening. I was allowed popsicles, gingerale, juice and ice/water. Having at least fluids with sugar often helped with the weakness.
Emergency induction: 2/16/2014
Baby E born: 2/16/2014 at 12:56pm. 5lb 15oz
He said there is a vending machine that has sandwiches, etc in case I can finally eat and it's late. I never saw said vending machine, but we'll see.