I was thinking about labor and delivery today. THere is one part about having a baby that really weirds me out. So after the head delivers and they have you stop and suction the baby etc and tell you to do the one last push....Did you all notice what it feels like to deliver the body? You probably couldn't have had an epidural to notice I would think....but its the strangest feeling every I think. You can feel like the whole length of the body slide out and it comes out so fast and slippery feeling. Its just so weird! I always get chills thinking about it. Anyone else ever notice this and think its a weird feeling?
Re: Weird thing about labor/delivery
Elizabeth 5yrs old Jane 3yrs old
And I agree, feeling the umbilical cord against my leg while she was on my chest was weird. And the placenta squishing out like super slippery jello. It was kinda gross and surprisingly large.
I never noticed the cord, either. FUnny story with that, however. When I had my 4th I had to do so at a special trauma center hospital with a high level NICU due to an ultrasound with the wrong diagnosis of fluid on the baby's brain done earlier that day at my regular hospital....ANyways besides the dr I was given, of course I had never been there, met etc, a student Dr who was doing his first day of deliveries was assigned to me. I was actually his first delivery he did. When the baby came out the real Dr told the student "now place him on this mother's stomach". The student had the baby in arms and attempted to walk around the bed to bring the baby to me...while the umbilical cord was still attached. Of course he couldn't. Not enough cord there. He looked at the Dr puzzled...and she irritated said "NO, over top". I felt like I was in a sitcom.