July 2016 Moms

Ask a BTDT mom questions about birth/recovery/breastfeeding

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Re: Ask a BTDT mom questions about birth/recovery/breastfeeding

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  • @PinkLady2015 that's a great idea! I'll have to look into that! 
  • @kellz14 so originally we wanted Elliott circumcised in the hospital so it would be done. Our pediatrician and the amazing lactation consultant were pretty firm on waiting 1-2 weeks to get feeding developed and a routine going. We got it done when he was 8 days old and I am so glad we waited. Getting in the swing of things at home was hard enough much less worrying about his healing circ. The day he got it done he was pretty lethargic which I think would have freaked me out if he was brand new. 
  • My husband is Jewish so we had a Bria for baby Landon on his 8th day of life and did this as well with ds. The circumcision really exhausts them and for us made feeding a little more challenging. He was circumcised yesterday, and yesterday and today has been super tired and not wanting to eat as much! I can't imagine having this done in the hospital when he could barely figure out how to latch anyway!
  • kellz14 said:
    I took a breastfeeding class last week which was awesome and eye opening. One of the things the instructor mentioned, though, is that if you get your baby circumcised in the hospital (as opposed to say, a week or so later) it COULD interfere with breastfeeding - I guess stress on the baby while you're trying to get accustomed.  Has anyone experienced circumcision at the hospital having an effect on breastfeeding or did things work out fine?
    I have never heard of that, at all. I am interested to see any research behind this.
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    edited June 2016
    kellz14 said:
    I took a breastfeeding class last week which was awesome and eye opening. One of the things the instructor mentioned, though, is that if you get your baby circumcised in the hospital (as opposed to say, a week or so later) it COULD interfere with breastfeeding - I guess stress on the baby while you're trying to get accustomed.  Has anyone experienced circumcision at the hospital having an effect on breastfeeding or did things work out fine?
    So not circumcision but as far as the stress affecting Breastfeeding, absolutely. Whenever Savannah has some sort of stressful thing going on (eye test, occupational therapy, basically anything that tires her out), she is disinterested in breastfeeding or only feeds for a few minutes. She's usually back to normal the next day though.

    eta: the nurses and doctors say this is totally normal
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  • @kellz14 all four of my boys were BF and circumcised. They were a little sleepy for a few hours afterwards but it never had a negative impact on BFing. I BF my first three for a little over a year each.  
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  • @nikkimarie159 with my first pregnancy I had planned an Unmedicated Bradley method birth. I had my heart set on no interventions including pain meds.  When I was in labor, I had excruciating contractions 1 minute long every 2 minutes. My body was so intensely laboring it couldn't dilate...I was in distress (even puking)! I decided during labor to get the epidural and was so worried I would regret it. The epidural allowed my body to relax enough to go from 4-10cm in a matter of 2 hours, it was exactly what I needed. I've never regretted the decision to get the epidural for one second! I think everyone labors differently and one method doesn't work for everyone. I think it's ok to have your heart set on something, but mentally prepare yourself to give yourself grace if it doesn't end up going as planned! In the end, all that really matters is that baby being put in your arms, I promise!
    That happened to my friend father's day weekend. She went in with plans to have a unmedicated birth. Her water broke late Thursday night, so they went to bed and made their way to the hospital on Friday. She labored through everything on Friday until the late evening, when she was 5cm and decided she needed something for the pain (and realized that she was extremely tense). She got the epidural, and went from 5cm to 10cm in a two hour span....pushed for an hour or so, and baby arrived. Needless to say, she feels like getting the epidural was bittersweet....it wasn't something that she originally wanted, but she knew she needed to relax and she wasn't able to without some help along the way. 
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  • Back labor Mommas, what does that feel like? I have a nagging feeling that is what I will have. I keep having pressure on nerves in my back, feels like pinched nerves but across the whole back. Is this what back labor feels like, or is my kid just being an ass? 
    Like someone was taking a sledgehammer to my lower back. My friend described it as "someone stabbing me with a butcher knife, over and over in my back....just above my pelvis..."
    Both of these descriptions accurately describe my labor this past weekend. 
  • I totally agree with all of the back labor descriptions. I don't feel like anyone really needs to ask what it feels like. If you have it, you will know. And for your sake, I hope you don't!
  • Did any of you notice less movement the closer you were to your due date/labor? Im wondering if she's running out of room already. 
  • @babycakesday yes, we stopped getting kicks so much around 35 weeks and now it's just like you feel a foot go one way and a hand the other.  It's definitely strange.  When I get worried about it I usually poke around my belly until I feel her and then press around her to make her move or drink really cold water.
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  • @kellz14 Our son had his circumcision in the hospital and it did not affect bf-ing at all. He nursed for 17 months.
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    So, quiet down cobwebs. Dust go to sleep.
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  • Question for the BTDT moms...I know sex is off limits for 6 weeks. Is it orgasm that's off limits, or anything entering the vagina? I'm just curious. I know that hormones will probably suck and that there's a ton of other stuff going on down there, but trying to remain optimistic...
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  • @sboston06- Honestly, I'm not sure... but I will say that 6 weeks passes really quickly with a newborn.  A lot of women are still bleeding and there is a higher concern for infection, I believe.  I also tore and it took awhile longer to feel comfortable even wanting to try.  Everyone is different though and I know a handful of people that went ahead and had sex when they felt comfortable and weren't yet cleared by the doctor.  
  • @sboston06 it's completely up to you, 6weeks is usually the earliest they will put you on birth control and it gives the guy a realistic timeline. Honestly we only waited 2.5 weeks because it was me who couldn't wait. I had finished bleeding and felt ok to do so. We used lube and went slow but I personally couldn't wait. 
  • @sboston06 my midwife just told me about a friend of hers that got pregnant 2 weeks PP. Personally I was not in any mood to do anything before 6 weeks
  • @SparkySunshine that is terrifying!! 
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  • We waited until right at 6 weeks. I was still bleeding lightly until 7. The first few times really hurt and I wasn't even bothered by my second degree tear by 3 days pp. May have been a dryness issue related to BFing.
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  • @sboston06 we waited only 4 weeks...just used protection because I wasn't on birth control yet. I was finished bleeding and feeling well enough though. everyone is different!
  • @sboston06 it's penetration.  It can take up to 6wks for everything to close up and get back to normal so before then you have a slightly higher risk of infection.  
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  • We waited longer than 6 weeks. I had a c-section and my bleeding stopped at 6 weeks. There was no bleeding from week 6 to week 7, and then my period started back up week 7, and went until week 8. But we were both so exhausted, and I was on 12 weeks restricted lifting and everything (instead of the normal 6 weeks), so I think it was a good 10-12 weeks before we had sex again. 
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  • Okay! So I went for my 39 week check up today and I"m dilated 2 to 2 1/2 cm.  My doctor said she wanted to help things along again today and did some "stretching" and did a membrane sweep.  I know after membrane sweeps you can be crampy, but like how crampy? I've been having period like cramps off and on since I left the office and now some lower back cramps.  Nothing has knocked the wind out of my sails or anything but a few of them have been painful.  Could those be legit contractions?
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  • Okay! So I went for my 39 week check up today and I"m dilated 2 to 2 1/2 cm.  My doctor said she wanted to help things along again today and did some "stretching" and did a membrane sweep.  I know after membrane sweeps you can be crampy, but like how crampy? I've been having period like cramps off and on since I left the office and now some lower back cramps.  Nothing has knocked the wind out of my sails or anything but a few of them have been painful.  Could those be legit contractions?
    I had it done twice with my first pregnancy and had cramping (some painful, some not) for about 24 hours afterwards.....then they pretty much stopped. 
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  • For mamas that pumped - how did you figure out your nipple size? I inherited a pump but need to buy the nipple attachment dealies. Hth do I know whether my nipple is 24 or 27mm...
  • I assume you could measure the width of your nipple...  For me the nurses at the hospital just had me try out different sizes.  You may just need to buy a few options to find out what works
  • did the doctors put a catheter in for those that gave birth without the drugs? 
  • Nzamorw said:
    did the doctors put a catheter in for those that gave birth without the drugs? 
    I've had three non drug births and never used a catheter 
  • mnkenned said:
    For mamas that pumped - how did you figure out your nipple size? I inherited a pump but need to buy the nipple attachment dealies. Hth do I know whether my nipple is 24 or 27mm...
    This link is a great resource.  I'm not sure if bra size plays in at all, but I'm a DD without milk and I ordered a 27mm. My spectra comes with a standard 24 and it seems small. Figured better to have the next size in hand so I'm not stuck with the wrong flange size post baby and in a pinch. 

    https://www.breastpumps.aeroflowinc.com/breastpump-flange-size-chart/ 

  • @mnkenned I think you can either buy both or wait until you get fitted by a lactation consultant. With my first, I used the 24, but with my 2nd I def needed a 27. If it's painful to pump with the 24, you probably need the 27!
  • Ah thanks guys! They're so expensive ill probably wait for the LC. Didnt think about that option.
  • @Nzamorw No catheter for me when DD was born.
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