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Re: Newbie Play date part 2
You can..I started to tear naturally and ended with an episiotomy due to the severeness of the tear and the jagged nature of it. So, I consented to it because I thought a severe unnatural tear might be worse!
Before coming on TB I also thought they rarely did episiotomies anymore :-/
IF, 5 losses, 1 son, 1 on the way.
I swore up and down that I didn't want an episiotomy. During pushing, my midwife said she was thinking about it. I said great. DH made EVERYONE in the room stop and asked me if I was sure (he was listening the whole time, who knew!!?). I said yes, because oh my goodness the pressure. A small episiotomy and she came out in two more pushes. Turns out she didn't tuck her head in like was supposed to, so it was a bigger circumference. I had an epidural, so it didn't hurt to get and didn't hurt to be stitched. I was so nervous about healing, but I didn't even need advil more than once a day. No burning while peeing, no tightness, no discomfort or itching. It was super easy, and I don't generally heal easily so it was a nice surprise.
I had a catheter during my epidural because I peed myself. My water had already broken when I got the epi, and they didn't automatically put one in. I woke up 1.5 hours later with a huge gush of liquid and called the nurse, thinking it had either re-broken, which I'm not sure is possible, or I had peed myself. Because with the pitocin and the epidural, they also had me on a ton of fluids, they chose to just do a catheter and leave it up there until I was done. Again, didn't feel it going in or being taken out.
The epidural was awesome. A bee sting when they put in the numbing agent, then a kind of odd feeling as they place the needle, and then all that's left is a tiny little plastic catheter in your back that's connected to the tube with the meds. I couldn't feel anything other than pressure, but could still move my legs and feel to push. Once again, I'll try going without, but I'm not afraid of it anymore, and I didn't notice when they took that one out, either!
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
BFP#2: EDD 2/11/14, MMC confirmed 7/15/13 (growth stopped at 6 weeks), D&C @ 12 weeks 7/25/13
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Yeah, we only used mesh bumpers once DS started rolling around, getting his legs and arms stuck between the slats, and it was really disrupting his sleep. If he wasn't such an active sleeper, we wouldn't have used them at all.
BFP#2: EDD 2/11/14, MMC confirmed 7/15/13 (growth stopped at 6 weeks), D&C @ 12 weeks 7/25/13
@InternationalKate, I was driven around while pumping...and based on that alone I don't recommend actual driving while pumping. It's a PITA and there are multiple tubes involved (well, two), plus the cord. Unless you have long tubes, you'd have to have the pump on your lap, which would put it in the way of the steering wheel. Also, what happens if you have to slam on your brakes? That seems like a bad plan. At least when you're the passenger, if the driver slams on the brakes, you can use your hands for added support.
That said, as the passenger, I had success pumping in the car on multiple occasions. Depending on the car, no one will ever see what you are doing anyway, so I barely even used the cover.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
Where is the option for childbirth via magical, I dream of genie style, wink and the baby is here, transport?
I was similar. DD stayed home with DH and almost never was awake when I left for work (although I did normally feed her a couple times during the night). I pumped on the way to work and the way home - never had an issue. Used the same method as PP.
@MrsRahl I am getting the TDap at my next appointment, and the people who will be around LO the most will need to get it as well (in our case, that's DH, my mom, and my stepson who already has it because he's required to for school). I had posted in a thread a while back about worrying about my ILs not getting it but since we don't see them often, I just plan to be super vigilant about them washing up thoroughly before touching her. Same goes for any friends who come to visit.
ETA: I just checked the PA state laws and apparently the T&D are required for school age kids, but not pertussis - so I am checking with my stepson's mom to see if he has had a shot specifically for pertussis and if he hasn't, he will be getting one.
@wtfisup Our hospital offers an Infant CPR class and a Newborn Care class you can elect to take (at a cost) but they don't just show you that stuff when you're there or anything, as far as I know.
Married DH 7/30/11
CSC arrived 5/7/12
CHC arrived 6/2/14
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
I'm not new. I just hate The Bump.
The bumpie formerly known as First Time in MI
BFP#2: EDD 2/11/14, MMC confirmed 7/15/13 (growth stopped at 6 weeks), D&C @ 12 weeks 7/25/13