I've always heard that your first pregnancy "sets the tone" for your subsequent pregnancies and will be the latest you go for delivery. I know that a lot of people in real life that have been on both sides of this, but I'm curious about the averages here and whom it has held true for.
My water broke at 38w4d and delivered via csection on 38w5d with my first pregnancy.
Re: A question for nonFTMs:
4th BFP-August 2014- Due May 12, 2015
First came at 39w5d - 24 hr labour - pushed for 15 min.
Second came by induction at 40w5d - 3.5 hour labour - pushed for 45 min/
I pray that doesn't happen again.
Second babe born 2 days late, laboured for 2.5 hours, pushed twice.
Everyone is different and every pregnancy is as well.
1st labor was about 12 hours, pushed 30 minutes.
2nd labor was about 6 hours, pushed 3x.
DS2 my water broke on my due date, and he was born about 8 hours later.
PCOS, EDS III, low progesterone. Six early losses (5-8 weeks,) 1 twin loss. Surprise natural BFP 2014-12-17 Ectopic dx and MTX 2015-01-02.
DS2 born 2/22/13
MMC 5/16/14@8w2d
DD due 5/9/15 Please be our RAINBOW
I really just think that every pregnancy is different, regardless of whether it's or first, second, or tenth
DD came at 39 weeks about 4 hrs of contractions but hard labor was a few minutes.
9/13/12 BFP 9/25/12 M/C at 6.5 weeks
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In terms of symptoms, things are already completely different with #2 than with DS. I can't really give you an insight about birth for us, though, since, well....it hasn't happened yet.
With DS, I had cholestasis and pre-e. I was induced at 38w6d, and after 12 hours of (mostly) unmedicated labor, I ended up with a CS because he didn't drop, and I didn't dilate at all.
This time, I'm really hoping for a vaginal birth, but if a c-section is in the cards, so be it. I also really hope that I don't get cholestasis again. That shit was awful.
1st - 37wk5d, 27 hours of labor
2nd - no wait, I'm wrong about them all being shorter, she stayed in until 38wk but my labor with her was under two hours total from start to finish. I delivered her within 7 minutes of arriving at the hospital.
3rd - 37wk4d and I was induced. I arrived at the hospital over 5cm dilated so even without the induction I don't think I would have stayed pregnant too much longer. My labor was around 3 hours.
4th - 37wk1d and 45 minutes of labor.
I'm a little concerned on how early and how quickly this baby will come.
Kelly, Mom to Christopher Shannon 9.27.06, Catherine Quinn 2.24.09, Trey Barton lost on 12.28.09, Therese Barton lost on 6.10.10, Joseph Sullivan 7.23.11, and our latest, Victoria Maren 11.15.12
Secondary infertility success with IVF, then two losses, one at 14 weeks and one at 10 weeks, then success with IUI and then just pure, crazy luck. Expecting our fifth in May as the result of a FET.
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my second was 10 days early, 2 hours start to finish (holy shit)
my third was 9 days early, 4 hours start to finish.
So excited for Baby #4!
#1: Contractions started on 37w3d, DS was born on 37w5d. Yes, almost 2 days of contractions! He was a stubborn little one, I had to be induced with pitocin because my labor was not progressing.
#2: I had a Dr appt on 39w4d where she stripped my membranes and contractions started later that afternoon. About 13 hours later, DD was born.