I'm 34 w 4 days or so and just tried this in the shower for <1 min. OW! If this prepares you for labor, labor is going to be awful. What videos, guides are you using? I am currently following: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK2P8Ziqc6Y.
I am going to follow this. I've been wondering the same thing. Also, is this something that is also done during labor? I think my SIL had it done during labor and said it helped her a lot but I'm not sure.
Me: 31
DH: 29, SA - Great
Married: June 12,2011
TTC #1: 1/2014
Diagnosis: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Treatment: Clomid: 50mg, 100mg, 150mg - not successful and not monitored
I am going to follow this. I've been wondering the same thing. Also, is this something that is also done during labor? I think my SIL had it done during labor and said it helped her a lot but I'm not sure.
from what I've been told, yes, the nurses will do it for you during labour. if you want, anyways.
I am going to follow this. I've been wondering the same thing. Also, is this something that is also done during labor? I think my SIL had it done during labor and said it helped her a lot but I'm not sure.
from what I've bee told, yes, the nurses will do it for you durinf labour. if you want, anyways.
Good to know. Thank you!!
Me: 31
DH: 29, SA - Great
Married: June 12,2011
TTC #1: 1/2014
Diagnosis: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Treatment: Clomid: 50mg, 100mg, 150mg - not successful and not monitored
I also didn't massage last time and won't this time. My OB did this towards the end of my 3 hours of pushing with DS, but I don't know how long (< 30 minutes). I did tear, but I'm pretty sure that happened during the first 2/3 of pushing before OB showed up. The massage helped with stretching for sure.
My ob did this for me during labor (pushed for two hours) and I didn't have any tears back that direction. I thought it sounded weird but during labor I didn't care and do think that it helped.
I started around 34weeks approx twice a week, I get my husband to do it for me as I can't reach. its not glamorous and is uncomfortable but if it helps avoid a tear or episiotomy it'll be worth it!
I haven't done it with my last 2 pregnancies, won't this time either. First time I pushed on my back for 2.5 hours, and I know my midwife did some massaging and support of my perineal area when she was crowning. I also went pain med-free, and I think that being able to feel what was happening helped me take it slow so everything stretched instead of tearing.
Second baby was a waterbirth, hands & knees and squatting to deliver. Baby was 9lbs10oz, no tears. Actually crowning felt euphoric and not at all painful, which was hugely surprising.
Planning on another water birth, hopefully not such a big baby this time!
I did for my 1st pregnancy, well my DH did it for me, every night starting at 36 weeks for exactly 8 minutes (we used a timer)- and I am proud to say I didn't tear. Not sure if it was the reason or just dumb luck but I will definitely be doing it again this time.
FTM here- my midwife suggest I start at my last appointment (32 weeks) She gives slightly different advice than the video- she says stretch (using the technique in the video) until you feel some tingling/burning and hold the stretch there for 30-45 seconds. Do this for several minutes 2-3 times per week after a bath or shower. Also-- evening primrose oil (1500mg up to 36 weeks and then 3000 mg after 36 weeks) is supposed to help soften the area. After only 2 weeks of massage 3 times a week (after a bath) and EPR oil I'm finding the area to be much more "pliable" and I can stretch further with less discomfort. I am feeling much better about this part of delivery because of the results. I will say that it is getting difficult to reach the area properly but I won't ask my DH to do this...
Additionally, because we're trying for un-medicated, I find doing this massage is a REALLY good way to practice breathing into the "tense areas" and relaxing down; letting my muscles and body settle into the stretch. With each breath I find I'm able to get a tiny bit more stretch with and the pain lessens.
Not sure if it's been mentioned in earlier threads but Epi-No is supposed to be really effective - you start using it in the last couple of weeks of pregnancy and it's meant to really stretch your perineum and even practise pushing. Google it.
I didn't do any perineal massage and I kind of regret it. My midwife did some during crowning and supported my perineum with a warm cloth and some oil, and I think it helped some, although I did have a second degree tear. I'm definitely going to work harder to convince my husband to help when I have number two!
I'm going to have DH learn because often times doing it during labor will prevent tearing. My hospital won't let me use oils there but DH and I could while we are at home and continue the massage and the hospital without oil. Also hoping to go med-free here!
My baby came SUPER fast once I started pushing so no messaging here. I tore pretty bad. The stitches were the worst part of labor because I had an epidural that, by then, was wearing off. Healing was the worst! I wonder if it wouldn't have been as bad without the fear healing....
I wish I had done it, I ended up with an episiotomy and a third degree tear as a result of my 'rigid perineum'. Baby came fast and there was no time for stretching. I will def do it for the next one!
I'd try again if you feel you need to, but do it out of the shower. My experience with shower sex is that lube gets washed away; if you are doing it dry, you may have better luck. But remember, the point is that yes, it'll hurt. The theory is that if you experience a little pain now, you may have less later.
(FYI-- I've never done it. I asked with my first baby, and my MW said in her experience it makes no difference. The weight and force of the baby will stretch your perineum; if he crowns very quickly, there may not be enough time to properly stretch big enough to not tear. With my last baby, I was very happy with my pushing phase and only pushed once- other than that, I just breathed deeply and actually didn't do anything. I could feel my body pushing her out and since I wasn't "purple pushing," ie, pushing until I turned purple and felt like veins were going to start popping, I almost didn't tear--- EXCEPT, sweet baby had her hand up at her head, so I had a teeny-tiny tear from that. I was very surprised, though, and it didn't hurt.)
I think my perineum is plenty stretchy at this point , so I won't try this for Baby #4. But good luck if you try!
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Re: Alright, who here is doing perineal massage and when did you start, how often and how long?
Me: 31
DH: 29, SA - Great
Married: June 12,2011
TTC #1: 1/2014
Diagnosis: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Treatment: Clomid: 50mg, 100mg, 150mg - not successful and not monitored
Menopur 75ml (upped to 112.5ml), Ovidrel, & IUI IUI #1 8/31/2015
9/15/2015: BFP HCG - 400, 9/17/2015: HCG - 827, 9/21/2015 - HCG 3,327!Good to know. Thank you!!
Me: 31
DH: 29, SA - Great
Married: June 12,2011
TTC #1: 1/2014
Diagnosis: Hypothalamic Amenorrhea
Treatment: Clomid: 50mg, 100mg, 150mg - not successful and not monitored
Menopur 75ml (upped to 112.5ml), Ovidrel, & IUI IUI #1 8/31/2015
9/15/2015: BFP HCG - 400, 9/17/2015: HCG - 827, 9/21/2015 - HCG 3,327!DS2 due 12/12/18
its not glamorous and is uncomfortable but if it helps avoid a tear or episiotomy it'll be worth it!
Second baby was a waterbirth, hands & knees and squatting to deliver. Baby was 9lbs10oz, no tears. Actually crowning felt euphoric and not at all painful, which was hugely surprising.
Planning on another water birth, hopefully not such a big baby this time!
Also-- evening primrose oil (1500mg up to 36 weeks and then 3000 mg after 36 weeks) is supposed to help soften the area. After only 2 weeks of massage 3 times a week (after a bath) and EPR oil I'm finding the area to be much more "pliable" and I can stretch further with less discomfort. I am feeling much better about this part of delivery because of the results. I will say that it is getting difficult to reach the area properly but I won't ask my DH to do this...
Additionally, because we're trying for un-medicated, I find doing this massage is a REALLY good way to practice breathing into the "tense areas" and relaxing down; letting my muscles and body settle into the stretch. With each breath I find I'm able to get a tiny bit more stretch with and the pain lessens.
(FYI-- I've never done it. I asked with my first baby, and my MW said in her experience it makes no difference. The weight and force of the baby will stretch your perineum; if he crowns very quickly, there may not be enough time to properly stretch big enough to not tear. With my last baby, I was very happy with my pushing phase and only pushed once- other than that, I just breathed deeply and actually didn't do anything. I could feel my body pushing her out and since I wasn't "purple pushing," ie, pushing until I turned purple and felt like veins were going to start popping, I almost didn't tear--- EXCEPT, sweet baby had her hand up at her head, so I had a teeny-tiny tear from that. I was very surprised, though, and it didn't hurt.)
I think my perineum is plenty stretchy at this point
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