So of course hitting 30 weeks I'm losing sleep wondering how and where I will go into labor. If I go into labor at home, easy peasy, my husband can just drive me and we don't live far from the hospital. BUT since I spend much more time at work than at home, I feel like the odds are higher that I'll go into labor at work. My job is on the opposite side of town from the hospital, so when I go to the doctor it takes me a good 30 minutes to get there. My husband works in the same direction as the hospital and is only 10 minutes from there. SO...if he has to come and get me, he'll have to drive 20 minutes and then back track the other direction for 30. So all in all, I could be in labor for an hour before I get to the hospital. I am just wondering how naïve it is of me to think that I could drive myself at least to my husband's work? It's stop and go traffic so it's not like I'd be racing down the interstate and I'd have time to stop and breath at each red light. As a FTM, I have to admit I'm totally clueless about what my capabilities will be like once I start having contractions.
Re: Planning the labor scenarios...
I work 30-40 minutes from my hospital and from DH's work. If I go into labor while still at work, he'll be coming to get me and my dad and brother will likely come up to fetch the extra car. Unless you have extraordinarily quick labor, being in labor for an hour before getting to the hospital is not really going to be an issue. Driving could be.
You might start having some contractions that are not yet long enough or close enough together to go to the hospital. If this happened while at your work you would likely have plenty of time for your DH to pick you up. (You might go home if your contractions are not close together) Ask your OB when you should go to L&D.
Your water could break and it might be a few hours until you start getting regular contractions. In this case you probably wouldn't go to the hospital right away. You would still wait until you have timetable contractions or it's been 24 hours since your water broke.
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My work is 15 minutes from the hospital and my home is 30 minutes from work and 15 mins to the hospital. If I go into labor at work, I'm having DH pick me up and we're going home to wait it out till my contractions are 5 mins apart.
However if your water breaks you need to go into the hospital straight away to be monitored. There's a much higher risk of complications if your water breaks first. Please don't wait at home for 24 hours with broken waters.
^ This absolutely. Water breaking (which may not happen, the doctor had to break my waters) is not something to mess around with. Get to the hospital/birthing center straight away. After 24 hours they typically take the baby out because they risk suffocation/infection/etc. DO NOT wait 24 before going.
Also, if your water does break before going to the hospital, I doubt you could easily/realistically walk to the hospital, those who are asking....
Edited because it posted before I was done!
And once your water breaks you're not going to want to walk. Getting out of my apartment and to the street took like 10 minutes because I had to stop for every contraction.
Also, pro tip: bring something to sit on for the uber if your water breaks before you leave, I'm packing a garbage bag in my hospital bag.