Sorry for the double post (in April BMB).
Holy $#!+ guess what!!! I went for my high risk appointment today (37+3), and due to high blood pressure and excessive protein levels, I was informed that I'm having a baby this upcoming Monday! I come in at 6:00 AM for an ultrasound. If LO is still breech, they'll proceed with a c-section. If he's flipped, they'll induce labor with pitocin and whatever else (fx)! ANYWAYS, if you've had experience with either, could you tell me how your morning/day went? What process and procedures did you go through?
Re: Planned CSection/Induction
I went in at 7 am for the induction (2nd baby), and they inserted cervadil to ripen and soften the cervix. I began having contractions on my own, but they pretty quickly added pitocin (ouch!). I was able to walk around and change positions for a few hours until they wanted to monitor baby, then I was stuck in bed. I progressed slowly from 7 am-3 pm, only getting to barely 3 cm. At that point I figured I'd be there for awhile so I asked for an epidural (which instantly stopped all pain). Epidural at 3:30 and I shot right up to 10 cm by 5:00! 20 min of pushing and baby was born! It was the easiest labor experience I've had.
The planned csection was baby #3, as she wasn't positioned right. They brought me into the ice cold operating room and I had to sit all alone on the table for 10 excruciating minutes. I was so nervous and felt really alone
I went to recovery where I wasn't in pain, but threw up all day (with nothing in my stomach!) and felt horrible. I felt so bad I did not even care about my daughter! It was a sad 1st day for me. Recovery was really rough the next few days especially, as I had some complications. And it took months to fully recover.
I hope you have a wonderful birth experience, whichever way your baby is born! Either way is worth it if baby arrives safely to you!
I know a lot of people say that pitocin is the devil but I seem to handle it well. They didn't have to have tto dose increased much but I have never labored naturally to make a good comparison. I actually had worse effects from the fentonal I tried for pain prior to the epidural (lots of dizziness and nausea and the reason for my nap with #1) and the magnesium for high BP after #2 (it's just made me feel icky)
Good luck on Monday!!!
This time I'm having a repeat scheduled c-sec, and I'm pretty happy about that choice. Good luck to you!
For the second, my spinal was much less intense. I could move my arms freely. It was a different experience! I was able to move my legs quicker, etc. Again, I was given IV fentanyl and cleaned up. I recovered better overall for #2.
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