I've been getting a NST every week since 32 weeks because of AMA. They've been fine, except for the last time. I was getting very light-headed and sickish feeling from being on my back so long (about 30 minutes total). When the midwife came into my room after the test, I told her that I felt really bad from being on my back. She replied, "Oh, I keep telling my nurses that's not the best position for the test." (The nurse is the one who did the actual test, and the midwife came in to see me afterwards.) I don't understand why the midwife said this, as all the nurses have had me on my back, and it doesn't seem as though she (or any other midwife/doctor) are actually making this clear to the nurses.
I go again in Wednesday, and plan to flat out refuse the test if the nurse won't let me do it sitting up or on my left side (the only two ways I don't feel light-headed.)
My question: Does anyone else have a practice that tries to make a 39 lweek pregnant lady lay on her back for so long? If they give me any trouble about it next time, I'm going to make a complaint to one of the partners of the practice. It just doesn't seem right to me.
Re: Non-stress test question
I can't lay on my back for more than a couple of minutes. I thought I was going to pass out during my ultrasound last week, so I can't imagine laying down for the entire NST!
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BFP #1 June 2011 m/c@6wks
BFP #2 December 2011, EDD 8/21/12, born 7/21/12 at 35w4d
BFP #3 October 6, 2015. WHAT???