Y'all are analyzing this labor like a football game
You don't have to keep checking in, you know. It's clear you disapprove, but so what? I'm in labor and you still can't restrain yourself from giving me a hard time?
@Mamasaurus The anesthesiologist was concerned when she heard about the aspirin, but then she pulled my labs and since my platelets are 186k, she was fine to go forward. So I have the epidural in and it feels super, super weird to be so numb, but I don't feel a bit of pain. I'm still 3cm, so now that I'm numb they're going to amp up the pitocin. The doctor also "stretched" my cervix, whatever that means, so that's supposed to help too.
I would think your platelet count might go into effect when deciding if they can do an epidural, hopefully there wont be any issues.
If she's double peaking already - she's getting ready to hit transition, probably don't have time to check platelets, let alone get an epidural.
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Okay, I'm not going to lie, and please don't laugh. I have NO idea what double peaking is X_X
Edit: going to ask Dr Google
You are not alone! I also have no idea what double peaking means....anyone care to explain??
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Typically a contraction will build up to a peak, like it's most painful point, and then subside. Mine were peaking twice, so it would build up, get to a super painful peak, start to subside, then build up to the painful peak again, and then finally go away for good, at least until the next one.
I had an epi with my first and unfortunately for me I could still feel everything (but the edge was taken off) but there are definitely still some sensations that I have not forgotten!! I do not do well with ppl touching my lady bits at all...checking, stretching, stitching ...oh man I need a drink lol
Thanks for the explanation. I guess I didn't go through that with DD, or i don't remember because it all happened so fast. I'm happy you got the epidural and I hope the stretching works some magic!
Personally, I'm loving the play by play and the analysis. I'm a STM and feel like I'm learning so much from this. Please keep the updates and info coming!
Y'all are analyzing this labor like a football game
You don't have to keep checking in, you know. It's clear you disapprove, but so what? I'm in labor and you still can't restrain yourself from giving me a hard time?
I was actually referring to the analysis regarding your doctors decisions from everyone. I do think it odd and unnecessary to give a play by play BUT it's a public forum and we are both free to post whatever so carry on.
Y'all are analyzing this labor like a football game
You don't have to keep checking in, you know. It's clear you disapprove, but so what? I'm in labor and you still can't restrain yourself from giving me a hard time?
I was actually referring to the analysis regarding your doctors decisions from everyone. I do think it odd and unnecessary to give a play by play BUT it's a public forum and we are both free to post whatever so carry on.
I don't need your permission, and your opinion about it being "odd" and "unnecessary" is relevant only to you. I'm posting because many have expressed interest in it, so I have no issue sharing, especially for the other FTM's who are curious about the experience. It doesn't matter what I post about, you will find something to criticize and needle me over. I'll be putting you on block as I have more important things to worry about than your petty behavior. I recommend you block me as well since I bother you so much.
(And I like the play by play. It's like a refresher course on what to expect. Certain things you forget after baby comes and the reminder is great. You're a champ, bumping through it!)
@CrazyMonkeyBear and @Mamasaurus15 Anesthesiologists work under their own licenses and get to make their own decisions. There is no law that says anyone on anticoags cant have an epidural. Just sayin' even "common practice" has exceptions.... NL probably would not have stopped BA prior to CS either. @NatureLovers you are amazing! Looking forward to seeing your baby girl and I am thinking of you.... !!!!
But now I want more updates lol selfish I know but I woke up hoping for some cute little pictures of this wild child baby girl who cause one of the bumps "Bad Girls" so much pain! But I'm hoping you're just recovering and bonding with that precious baby and you both are fine and no longer in any pain or health concerns. Much love and anxiousness !
Laurel Olivia is here, born at 6:32am, 6lbs 9oz, 20 inches and totally healthy. I will update more when I feel up to it, I've had a moderately heavy PPH.
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Typically a contraction will build up to a peak, like it's most painful point, and then subside. Mine were peaking twice, so it would build up, get to a super painful peak, start to subside, then build up to the painful peak again, and then finally go away for good, at least until the next one.
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Anesthesiologists work under their own licenses and get to make their own decisions. There is no law that says anyone on anticoags cant have an epidural. Just sayin' even "common practice" has exceptions.... NL probably would not have stopped BA prior to CS either.
@NatureLovers you are amazing! Looking forward to seeing your baby girl and I am thinking of you.... !!!!
But now I want more updates lol selfish I know but I woke up hoping for some cute little pictures of this wild child baby girl who cause one of the bumps "Bad Girls" so much pain! But I'm hoping you're just recovering and bonding with that precious baby and you both are fine and no longer in any pain or health concerns. Much love and anxiousness !