They always say "you'll know when it's time to go to the hospital". With my first child I went into labor about 3AM Friday, and I did what my midwife and all those classes that you take tell you to do. Stay home as long as possible where it's more comfortable then go to the hospital. So that is exactly what I did only to get told that I wasn't 4cm yet and/or my water hadn't broken. So they sent me back home. About 24 hours later we went back to the hospital only to get told the same thing "not 4cm and/or water hasn't broken yet". Only this time they didn't send me home, they gave me pitocin.
So my question is: how do you really know when it's time to go to the hospital?
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@Audrey1787
Yeah it's a good thing they let me stay the last time too. When I was fully dilated my contractions were 9 minutes apart, the midwife said she had never seen anything like it before. Right before she said that their was no way I was having that baby. Not something you really want to tell a women in full blown labor!
So I walked around the damn hospital for 45 minutes until my contractions were so bad i had to stop walking each time and hold myself up. This time I will know to be a bit more prepared and to wait until they get much worse than last time seeing (so far) my blood pressure is much lower.
It's all such a damn guessing game.. wouldn't it be nice if we were like meat thermometers and something popped up like "ding! Time to go!"
DS Born 4/13/11
3rd time mom here and my doc is convinced I'm at risk for a car baby. My first 2 were inductions so I have no idea what natural contractions feel like. #2 was an 11 pounder who came out without trouble so for #3 my OB already has me on warning to come in as soon as things get real...definitely follow the 5-1-1 rule (5 min apart, lasting 1 min, for 1 hour = GO).
They way I figure it, I'd rather be pacing the hallways at the hospital b/c I got there at 4cm than be crowning on the drive to the hospital.
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DD 7/2010, DS 3/2012, #3 due 4/24/2015
A friend of mine woke in the middle of the night to her water breaking, and immediately left for the hospital. She was a 9 upon arrival and fears she won't even make it out of the house with her second one!
Keep in mind the 5-1-1 rule might not work if you have a long commute to the hospital! I was an EMT in Washington State for a few years and had to take several women by ambulance to the hospital because they had waited too long and they were 12 min apart. But the drive to the hospital was 2 hours. Your doctor will be able to give you some indicators of when to come in.
DH is pretty dissapointed he won't get to rush me to the hospital since I have to get induced again. Says I ruin all of his fun.
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!
My last baby I had prodromal labor for four days, so the contractions were waxing and waning. I waited it out and by the fourth day my water broke.
With my second, within 1/2 hour, I just knew it was for real. Went in, had baby like 20 minutes later. From first contraction to holding my guy was 2 1/2 hours.
I'm a little afraid about getting there on time this time. I might camp out in the hospital parking lot...