I'm obsessed with the unsolicited advice thread, so I thought I'd try a "new moms ask current moms" thread- not necessarily random questions worth googling, but more of a girl on girl real talk sesh, TMI and all.
First Time Ladies, feel free to join in with your own curiosities- but if not, I have a seriously major question: what the hell will be going on with my body after I give birth?! I'm seeing in the advice thread hints of weird leakage, unfortunate pooping and the need for mesh panties. Exactly what does this even mean? And how long will it go on for? Can I kiss my sex life with husband goodbye because I'm a weird butt monster?
Yes, I realize I don't NEED to worry about this eight months in advance, but if it's coming out of my body I WANT to mentally prepare for it so I don't give myself a heart attack in April.
Re: Questions TO current moms!
BFP #1 4/10/12 D&C 6/5/12@ 12.5wks EDD 12/17/12
BFP #2 9/10/12 CP 9/19/12@ 5.5wks EDD 5/21/13
BFP# 3 12/3/12...Lukas James born 8/15/13
BFP# 4 8/4/14 EDD 4/13/15
Scheduled c-section on the other hand? I had one with DS & everything down there is exactly how it was before I was ever pregnant.
DS got himself lodged in there & stuck completely - I was in labor for 3 days with no progress.
A15 January Siggy Challenge-
Why does hair fall out???
Answer from google:
Here's what's going on. Normally, about 85 to 95 percent of the hair on your head is growing and the other 5 to 15 percent is in a resting stage. After the resting period, this hair falls out — often while you're brushing or shampooing it — and is replaced by new growth. An average woman sheds about 100 hairs a day.
During pregnancy, increased levels of estrogen prolong the growing stage. There are fewer hairs in the resting stage and fewer falling out each day, so you have thicker, more luxuriant tresses.
After you give birth, your estrogen levels take a tumble and a lot more hair follicles enter the resting stage. Soon you'll have more hair coming out in the shower or on the brush. This unusual shedding will taper off and your hair will be back to its pre-pregnancy thickness about six to 12 months after you give birth.
By the way, not all women notice dramatic changes in their hair during pregnancy or the postpartum period. Among those who do, it tends to be more obvious among women with longer hair.
I tore and was cut and it was definitely sore but the worst part was having a bowl movement for the first time. I cried on the toilet I was more scared about that then having the baby. Things are swollen, sore, there are stiches and now I have to push something else out! NOT FUN
Thank you!
Same here!
When my sister had her baby in 2012 I remember my mom making a comment something like "oh, I'd forgotten about all the bleeding and pads and whatnot..." At the time I thought that was just because it had been 23 years since she had given birth. But even though I gave birth just a year ago, I sometimes have to try really hard to remember the negative stuff. In summary, I'm trying to comfort you that it will be hard when you go through it but will be so worth it that it probably won't be what you remember.
All went well. It's not scary.
Kate Pawich
Factor V Leiden Homozygous, Advanced Maternal Age
TTC #1, 5 yrs, PCOS, Femera + Ovidrel.
IUI#3 BFP, DD 5/31/2012
TTC #2, 2 yrs, PCOS, Femera+Ovidrel
IUI#2 BFP!
Are you sent home with prescription meds for the pain? And I'm not talking prescription ibuprofen.
You definitely don't see this part of pp in the movies!
I took Percocet in the hospital and was sent home with prescription for ibuprofen. I just bought a giant bottle of OTC Ibuprofen instead, though. I don't know if you could get something stronger if you ask for it or if you have a CS.
Factor V Leiden Homozygous, Advanced Maternal Age
TTC #1, 5 yrs, PCOS, Femera + Ovidrel.
IUI#3 BFP, DD 5/31/2012
TTC #2, 2 yrs, PCOS, Femera+Ovidrel
IUI#2 BFP!
She told me to be grateful I chose to have an epidural or I would be in severe pain. I was after it wore off. It was a difficult first week of recovery, same stuff as everyone else mentioned. Witch Hazel was my very best friend!
Another thing worth mentioning is hormones!!!! There are all sorts of hormones ranging through you! I cried A LOT for almost no reason. It's okay! It will pass and you will figure it all out with time