I am almost at my due date and have had no swelling. My rings still fit. Should I take them off before going to the hospital? Can labor or the meds give you swelling? What if I end up having a C-section?
With DD I wore them. The fluids did make me swell though, but it was never an issue for my hands as much as my feet like pp said. I also had a vaginal birth with her and was never asked to take my rings off.
I just had my rings cleaned and my jewelry store recommended leaving them at home because of hospital theft. I think it will depend on if I remember to take them off or not when the time comes.
The hospital told me no jewlry but no one checked. I didn't wear them in case I had to take them off. I'm glad I left them! They pumped me full of so much fluids for induction I couldn't wear my rings for a week. We won't even discuss my poor feet.
With my first pregnancy, I had swelling, so I wore my rings on a necklace for the last month. Because of that, I did wear them in the hospital, they were just on my necklace as opposed to my fingers. I had to have a c-section, and I was told to remove them before hand. This time, I'm not wearing my rings. My fingers have swelled just enough to make them uncomfortable, and for some reason I keep breaking the necklaces, so I just gave up after necklace number 4. lol.
Mine quit fitting on first tri. Had they fit and I was planning a vaginal delivery I probably would have worn them but I was so bloated with DS1 (c/s) that I actually didn't get stretch marks until after they pumped me full of fluids.
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I wore my plain wedding band for vaginal birth -- but to be fair we had a very fast delivery and there wasn't time for staff to worry about jewelry. I don't wear my engagement ring every day and I wouldn't have wanted to worry about it at the hospital.
I wore my rings and regretted it. My hands hadn't swelled the whole pregnancy but they did after my c-section because of all the fluids. I didn't want to take them off and risk losing them so I was stuck with them on my finger feeling too tight.
I won't be wearing mine, no need to do so! I don't want to worry about it getting suck, losing it, forgetting it. I'm telling hubby to leave his at home too!
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I took my wedding band off at the hospital and had DH hold it. I was afraid of losing it or it getting stuck. Turns out most of the swelling was in my feet.
I wore mine on a necklace they stopped fitting around 38 weeks. I had major swelling after all the meds from my induction, 2 weeks pp I still can't wear mine and my legs are still sausages. I would take them off in case.
I just want to say how lucky you guys are that your rings still fit! Our hospital told us to take your jewelry off and leave it all at home. If you where it in they tell you to take it off and put it away.
My rings fit throughout both pregnancies and recoveries, but I never take jewelry to the hospital. I leave rings, earrings, necklaces, and other valuable at home regardless of attachment or sentimental value.
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I wore them but had to take them off during labor because they were irritating me. In all fairness everything was irritating me and if I had a chose I probably would have been nude during the whole progress. It was do flippin hot in that hospital room.
I had a scheduled c section. They told me no jewelry.
This. I put them on a necklace and had DH wear it. Later that day I put them on.
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To answer your question though, yes the fluids can make you swell. In my experience though (2 kids) it was mostly in my feet.
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Our hospital told us to take your jewelry off and leave it all at home. If you where it in they tell you to take it off and put it away.
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This. I put them on a necklace and had DH wear it. Later that day I put them on.
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