I actually havnt been to bed yet. I can't sleep because I can't breath worth a crap and H is snoring. Any moment I keep thinking my water will break.
Plus I know DD will wake soon for her nightly bottle. Who else is up with the babies?
Let's do a question of the night. We did this in my last BMB. It was fun.
QOTN: Lots of babies have arrived, for all the new mommies now that you have given birth, do you feel like, "wow that was easy, why was I freaking out?"
Or more like "what a nightmare, I'll never give birth again"!
2nd and 3rd or 4th timers, how was the whole experience this time around? Csection stories?
We have our "Irish Twins"
DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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Re: Night crew check in!
I was induced again and it was a similar experience in that it was quick. First time was with cervadil only and I did get some sleep, this time I only had pitocin, but they thought I would start with cytotec so I went in at night and thus got zero sleep. Contractions were ok until they weren't and I had the same "i'm dying" feelings as first go around until getting the magical epi. This epi did not quite work as strongly so I was more aware of being able to push and participate in the labor, if that makes sense, which I liked.
Recovery had been amazing. No tearing or stitches this time!
Birth was a bit easier than I expected, but I had a really lucky time of it too. It was only 10 hours and everything went off without a hitch.
I actually loved my labor experience. I was dreading it so much, and as a FTM I was happy to labor only 9 hours and had no pitocin or epidural like I was hoping for. My favorite ob at the practice delivered LO, and every nurse I had was a dream to work with. I feel so good about my labor experience that I almost feel like it didn't even happen yet. Pregnancy was way worse than labor (for me).
The worst thing about giving birth (emergency c/s) for me was being on mag sulfate for 24hrs afterwards. I was so swollen that I could barely open my eyes and the swelling was literally head to toe. Everything else physical has faded away.
Now, the stress of having a shitty pregnancy (placenta previa, GD and preeclampsia) is something that I haven't forgotten. I feel like I thought having PP was bad, and then I got GD. So I thought GD was bad and then I got pre-e. And then I sat on the couch for a month thinking every day could be LOs birthday and being sick to my stomach about forcing my little bear into the world early because my body was busted. And then that's exactly what happened at 34w1d. Remembering that will not go away anytime soon.
As for the birth, I was induced this time at 40+3, whereas I went into labor on my own 3 weeks early with DD. It took a little longer than I expected since my cervix was already so dilated and effaced when the pitocin was started. Contractions got insanely worse than I remember when they broke my water. Pushing was much easier since I could still feel pressure with the epidural this time.
Birth this time was awful and made me not want more kids. It was my second med-free delivery and the pain this time was just agonizing. We had a precipitous delivery and a shoulder dystocia so the whole thing was scary. I basically want to punch all that "natural birth is so empowering" BS in the face lol.
Thankfully I've had a fantastic recovery.
This one was a much longer procedure with some annoying adverse drug reactions ( had none last time.
The cramping afterwards was intense. The nurses were amazing this time. Free massages, smoothies and extra tlc was a nice perk too!
Shocking how the same doctor and hospital can still give you such a vastly different experience
Right now the hardest part is that I'm over my nipples hurting from BF'ing. I just want a break! I've tried every latch technique I can on my left side and I'm pretty sure it had to do with having short nipples. She latches great it just hurts and won't stop. I'm not looking forward to having to call the LC's because I didn't really click with them in the hospital and one just wasn't helpful at all when I was there and having latch problems. And I guess I have to see if my insurance will cover a visit....I seriously just want to try to work it out myself but I'm almost at a loss. :-/
My experience sucked all around. I got induced for severe pre-e and I Got all the complications you could think of. Recovery from the section has been a little rough. Standing for too long is still leading to crippling pain. Cant wait to be back to normal. But I would do it again, I would just make surse I was in super great shape toreduce my chances of developing it again
My delivery (STM) was awesome. Even though I didn't want to be induced, it was super quick and easy. Way different than the first time, since no magnesium was involved. That's the devil's medicine for sure.
Started pitocin at 1:30, my little lady arrived after 4 pushes at 3:56. They couldn't believe how fast I progressed, but I came in at 5 cm with 3-4 weeks of regular, non progressing contractions.
Recovery has been easier as well. Last time I had an episiotomy, this time I had a second degree tear, but the stitches are no big deal. I feel so good.
Everything is just easier this time. Things that I worried about last time, driving, bilirubin checks, weight checks, dr visits, latch, night feedings, etc. have been a lot less stressful.
I'm anxious to get out and about, my 2.5 year old is tired of being stuck inside and so am I.
Thank you! It's been rough these last 6 months for sure. It's gonna be a nut house when this LO arrives.
DD has never slept through the night. I'm hoping to say, as some other mothers have told me, that their LO slept through the night around 3 months. That's would rock my world!! Lol! We shall see.
I guess I would be nice if I also shared my birth experience. Well it was just last August when I gave birth to the most beautiful little girl. I was literally fearless, I knew it was going to be a piece of cake and it was. I mean it hurt like hell those contractions, but my nurse was amazing. I had H comforting me and I knew with all of the contractions Lili was well on her way.
Once I was at 10, my doc came in and was actually cracking me up while I was pushing!! Gotta love her. She kept saying "oh you're a pro, you have done this before!" I hadn't, but that made me feel more powerful and I pushed Lili out in 9 minutes.
This time I'm sooooooooooo anxious, and just a mess. Like @jensavici said, it's probably a lot a sleep deprivation. Aye aye aye. Thanks ladies for sharing your stories. I feel cheesy and want to scream out "girl power"!!! Ha!!
We have our "Irish Twins"
DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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Yippee!!! Good luck.
We have our "Irish Twins"
DD born 8/7/2013
DS born 7/28/14
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This is me too. I was up enough to change and feed DD, but not to get on here and post anything rational. My goal was to just get back to sleep as soon as possible.
We're up over here at 2:30 for the first time. His belly button is stinky, I hope it falls off soon! And he feels realllly warm, but temp is 98. Those are our biggest problems over here...it's rough;)
@csmith0085 is your LO ok? I'm a STM, but am still a firm believer in harassing the pedi's nursing line!
My late night rant is that I got a call from MIL at 9:45 tonight & Surprise! she & her ex-husband are coming today to stay for the weekend! I'm happy they're coming to visit, but I'm tired of them pulling this last minute crap- she did the same thing right before DS's birthday party. Urgh! Vent over
DH sleep walks sometimes. Tonight he did & is now sleeping on the couch in just his boxers.
My mom is here & he would be so embarrassed to be caught in his boxers.
Would you walk him up to come back upstairs or enjoy the morning entertainment?