December 2016 Moms

Med-Free Check-In 9/8


1 - How far along are you?
2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week?
3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind?

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Due December 16

Re: Med-Free Check-In 9/8


  • 1 - How far along are you? 25+3
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? 
    It's going fine, although I found out today that at minimum I will be induced at least a week before Ash's due date, but potentially sooner if my BP does not stabilize. Upped meds from 2x to 3x a day, and may increase next week too if there's not much improvement. Absorbing the new information and trying to have birth wishes that make sense at this point.

    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind
    Is it worth trying to fight through the pain of induction? I've read Pitocin makes contractions way harder and that is intimidating for me. Not sure what to do.
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  • 1 - How far along are you? 24+3
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? I have a lot of hip pain lately. Mostly at the end of the night walking up the stairs
    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind? Hmm...I don't thinkI have any questions a right now. 

    @dmontgo I had to get pitocin with DD. I really wanted to go med free with her but once I started pitocin I pretty much knew I couldn't do it (not saying you won't be able to, I just know myself) I lasted 1 hour before I asked for an epidural. 
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  • 1 - How far along are you? 26w
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? ok. I'm tired, overemotional, anxious, and have a headache but I'm surviving :) 
    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind? Now that we are getting closer I am thinking about getting a book about taking care of baby/baby development. Anyone have any suggestions?

    @dmontgo - I think you are right about the Pitocin, my SIL had to be induced and she said that the contractions were much stronger and she got an epidural. It's possible to have an unmedicated birth with Pitocin but it sounds much more challenging. I am so sorry you are having continued BP issues.
    Me: 38, DH: 36 
    Married Jan 2008 
    DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18" <3 so in love <3
    Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020


  • 1 - How far along are you?
    25+1

    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week?
    Good. Since we've moved back to our home town, I've gotten to see a lot of people for the first time since being pregnant. That "you're too small" comments are getting old real quick. But whatever. 

    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind?
    Nope. Start our Bradley class this weekend so I'm excited about that. 
  • 1 - How far along are you?  25w tomorrow
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? This weeks has been good.  I just had an appointment with a new endo and I feel better about getting my thyroid back on track.  I really loved the new doctor. 
    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind?

    @dmontgo If it's any consolation I've heard from a few friends that had to have pitocin for various reasons was that while the contractions were stronger right off the bat, they didn't necessarily continue to get worse as labor progressed..  For example, one's water broke but she wasn't dilating so they gave her pitocin and she completely planned on getting an epidural.  At about 6 cm dilated she said she felt horrible and wanted the epi because "if I'm only at 6 and these keep getting worse I'm going not going to be able to do this".  However, she missed the window to get it but said that it actually never got any worse, just kind of plateaued at "suck".   

    For some reason hearing this makes me feel a little better about still being able to go pain-med free even if it comes to induction, hopefully it helps someone else too. 
  • 1 - How far along are you? 24 weeks today. Viability!
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? Pretty good. I got some new shirts, so I'm happy about that. Hungry ALLLL the time though.
    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind? Nothin' here. 
    Me: 31 | DH: 31
    Together since 2003 | Married 2010
    TTC #1 January 2016
    BFP April 18 2016 | EDD December 29, 2016
    Welcome baby A! January 9, 2017

    TTC#2 March 2018
    BFP March 30, 2018 | EDD December 12, 2018
  • 1 - How far along are you? 26 tomorrow
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? merf. Well. I have had so many things pile up on me at work and home that it's sort of lifted me out of concentration on pregnancy discomforts.

    3- @dmontgo - no personal advice but I've had friends go med-free after induction. And others opt for the epi. It's so hard not having any guarantees of what to be able to expect...

    @leksiL - wonder weeks is a good supplemental book. So far the phases have all hit DS very close to what they show and it's SO SO comforting when you've got a tiny baby that you get in a groove with and then suddenly it's just NOT WORKING anymore to know that - oh, it's a wonder week. I didn't suddenly become totally inept at momming. Other than that, we really like this book as a resource: https://www.amazon.com/Caring-Your-Baby-Young-Child/dp/0553386301
    It's just good, solid, info. Well researched. I think it's just inarguable. Which is nice in the world of newborns where everyone has a different take on every dang thing. This is just solid.

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    Due December 16
  • Thanks @slartybartfast! I have the Wonder Weeks (amazon gave it to me for free for making a registry!) and will check out the book you suggested. 
    Me: 38, DH: 36 
    Married Jan 2008 
    DD Baby Bells born Dec 2016 5 lbs, 12 oz, 18" <3 so in love <3
    Due with #2 Baby Arya EDD February 2020


  • leksiL said:
    Thanks @slartybartfast! I have the Wonder Weeks (amazon gave it to me for free for making a registry!) and will check out the book you suggested. 
    The same organization does a birth to one year book. I just won it in a raffle and haven't opened it yet so I'm not sure if it has a ton more info than the birth to 5 yrs book but I look into the birth to 5 years all the time.
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    Due December 16
  • 1 - How far along are you? I'll be 24w tomorrow

    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? pretty good. I got the okay to see the midwife I requested so I'll officially be switching over to her practice on October 3rd. Biggest symptom this week is pelvic pain. By the end of the work day it hurts to walk, sit, exist. Ha!

    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind? What are some things you're planning on doing to help "work" thru labor without meds?

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  • 1 - How far along are you? 27 weeks 2 days
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? Decent - good energy levels but more pelvic pain and super emotional. But I've slept well this week which makes everything more bearable.
    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind? Does anyone have experience with rejecting interventions? I'm less worried about this since I'm switching to a midwife soon who I think will be totally supportive, but I still feel like it would be hard for me to say no in the moment - I don't mean if baby's in any danger, but I read about Pitocin really being pushed on people if labor is stalling and I know that I want to try every alternative before that.

    @ajstevenson I'm planning on using breathing, visualization, and some physical strategies that Ina May talks about (counterpressure on the hips, different positions, she even mentions having someone shake your thigh/butt area to prevent you from tensing up). I definitely need to practice breathing because I know it'll be helpful but I also know I'll forget in the moment if I'm not prepared...
  • @mysteryship I'm worried about having to reject interventions. I'm typically not one to argue against a doctors recommendations, but I know this is one case where I may want to. We hired a doula to help be my voice. My FI is also very clear with what we want as well. I worry about knowing where to draw the line between Doctor pushing an unnecessary intervention and really life saving stuff. I'm hoping the doula can help since she'll have much more experience.  
  • 1 - How far along are you? 25 weeks 3 days
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? This week hasn't been too bad. Baby's kicks are starting to feel more substantial. I can feel her in two places at once now, like she's stretching. Had my Glucose Test yesterday and felt pretty crappy the rest of the day, but I passed. Glad to have that over with. 
    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind?
    @ajstevenson I've been thinking about the same question- I'm glad you mentioned it. I've suffered with migraines for years and am allergic to the prescription migraine meds. So I'm hoping to use some of the same techniques I use for pain management for that. Mostly breathing, visualization, progressive muscle relaxation. We'll see.
    @mysteryship I just started reading Ina May's childbirth book- it's been really encouraging. Hoping to find some more tools in there as I get farther in.
  • 1 - How far along are you? 28 weeks!
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? Meh. I had a really busy July/August so when I finally got some breathing room I realized there were a ton of decisions that needed to be made, such as whether or not to stay with my current OB. I went to an open house tonight with the midwives practice at a different area hospital, and I'm going to switch. I think I have a much higher likelihood of having no/low interventions there than with my current OB. So, that's a big decision out of the way. We also finally decided on a class as well. Other than that, hip pain is getting worse, particularly when I'm trying to sleep - having a hard time getting comfortable. Also, heartburn is kicking in. I think that it's happening when I don't eat frequently enough. 
    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind? Anyone else considering switching practices at such a late date? I'm a little worried, but I don't have any known complications so far so I'm thinking it should be fine. And any suggestions on how to break up with my current OB?
  • @ajstevenson - breathing and release my mind through contractions got me really really far for really really long last time. There's also ways that DH or a doula can apply pressure on your hips/pelvis that can release a lot of contraction pain. The shower and jacuzzi will also be there for me. And a ball. Last time though I found if I could just zone out into my contractions... not ignore them... just like... let myself not think about anything (it's hard to explain but made sense in the moment) and breathe steady, pain management was most successful. The childbirth classes I took (just the normal 2 day ones at the hospital) went through all this and then the birthing center offers all the things. Essential oils too. I should be more open to those this time

    @mysteryship I do. The midwife wanted to induce with pitocin due to the circumstances. I didn't jump to yes or no, I talked through the needs and the risks and the options with her and we decided together to give it more time before revisiting. It was 100% the right call and then I didn't end up needing it anyway. So I guess that's my advice.
    I would not feel right thinking "okay if they say I have to do this, then I'll have to tell them no" Instead, for me, it's "if they say I have to do this then I'll ask 'really? now? what if not? what if later?'" And DH was/is armed with that approach too. If it's really an emergency, there'll be no doubt about that. Otherwise it's fine to take a minute or two to step back and discuss rather than just accept a change in route.
    Pregnancy Ticker
    Mother of an April '15 baby
    Due December 16
  • @gowenc - if you've had a run of the mill pregnancy, I don't think it's actually that late for switching practices. My midwives see so many women it's not like they know the details of my pregnancy for each visit without reviewing the chart anyways. As for breaking up with your OB, I'd just do it. I'd do it through their desk workers... just call and say "hi I'm switching maternity care to X practice and need my file transfered"
    done.
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    Mother of an April '15 baby
    Due December 16
  • ajstevensonajstevenson member
    edited September 2016
    I am about 3/4 thru Ina May's childbirth book. I love it. I'm hoping deep breathing, some meditation and visualization are key for me but I'd also like to make use of the shower (no tubs at our hospital). I'd like to say that Ina May's laughter tip will be one of my go to's but I'm having a hard time believing that one will work for me. I told SO he had to give me deep kisses any time I asked for them. :)

    Eta to say that I just called my OBs office last week and asked them to transfer my files. They were very professional and understanding.

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  •  I was thinking of transferring and the new office told me they take transfers up to 32 weeks- so I'd just call and ask :)
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  • @gowenc - woohoo!
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    Mother of an April '15 baby
    Due December 16
  • 1- 24 weeks
    2- Pretty good. Other than some hip pain when I'm sleeping I feel energized and good!
    3- Nothing.

    One of our co-workers just had a baby this week ... it's improving my mood about birth a bit. Getting to snuggle a new squishy wee baby gives perspective. Such sweetness! 



    Due December 27th with baby #7




  • 1 - How far along are you?  25+6
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week?  walking is definitely harder and I really have to try not to stand for too long. bending over is hard, thankfully DH is being very helpful, getting me things, reminding me not to overdo it and rubbing my back.
    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind?  i'm just having trouble getting into the right frame of mind lately. pain is real and I wish I had that ability to "turn it off" like in Limitless.  has anyone done hypnobirthing?  does it actually help or is it just overhyped relaxation techniques?
  • @maamawaabangi Wow to the midwife stuff. Did you have any red flags about her beforehand?
    Me: 31 | DH: 31
    Together since 2003 | Married 2010
    TTC #1 January 2016
    BFP April 18 2016 | EDD December 29, 2016
    Welcome baby A! January 9, 2017

    TTC#2 March 2018
    BFP March 30, 2018 | EDD December 12, 2018
  • 1 - How far along are you?  27 weeks 3 days
    2 - Overall, how is pregnancy going this week? Pretty good!  Sleeping is getting more and more difficult. I can't imagine that'll ease up any time soon.
    3 - Free for all - any questions on anyone's mind? No questions really.  We had our childbirth class yesterday and I came out of it with a lot of confidence.  I feel like I can actually do it without an epidural haha.  It helped that every time she gave suggestions on how to progress labor or turn the baby etc she was quick to mention that with the epidural you have to labor on your back or side.  It was really eye opening to see how limiting the epidural can be, so I'm going to try my hardest to avoid it.  I've also been going to prenatal yoga so I'm hoping that will help.
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    Me: 34 DH: 36
    Married 10/15/11
    M/C October 2014
    BFP #2 4/3/16  EDD 12/8/16  DS 11/19/16


  • @PensiveCrayon
    To some degree. But, I wasn't prepared for how things went down. I assumed she'd be like my previous midwives and want to HELP me ... not fight me. She had/s arbitrary rules like "you can't get in a tub before 7 cm" which she never shared with us, and if we had known we wouldn't have worked with her. Additionally, when she checked me she always said I was at 5cm when the assisting midwife had said I was at 6 or 7cm when she checked me. I don't know if she was lying or had big hands (which she did) or if I closed back up??? My husband told me they were fighting the whole time I was in labor, both about that and if i could use the tub. Then she started calling the hospital about transfering me, without ever talking to me or my husband because she thought I was failure to progress. That was the point my husband said, "You're going to let her in and if that doesn't work we will go to the hospital" ... 
    She is an older midwife (however my two befor that had been too) but she did act more overbearing with prenatal stuff and gave us less options. 
    But, from what I've heard the other midwives who had worked with her won't any longer due to these same issues with many mothers. She also told us that we needed to put our 3 year old in preschool and "let her grow up" which is just nosy and none of her business to comment on.  I chose not to work with her again (obviously) but the midwife I had last time (4th birth) was great but she has started working with this midwife, she is the back up or assisting midwife for her... So I had to tell her I couldn't work with her because of that, because there is no way that I trust or what that midwife around me or while I birth again! So now I'm with the midwife who was the assisting midwife at my last birth. 

    Due December 27th with baby #7




  • @tinattt23 - DH always tells people the weirdest/grossest/most fascinating part of watching me give birth was when the placenta came out! He describes it in detail to anyone that will listen and recently said, "I can't wait to see the placenta in action again!". Weirdo.
  • @tinattt23 - DH always tells people the weirdest/grossest/most fascinating part of watching me give birth was when the placenta came out! He describes it in detail to anyone that will listen and recently said, "I can't wait to see the placenta in action again!". Weirdo.
    wuuuut?! This makes me disappointed that I was all busy holding my perfect newborn to watch mine (I had a mirror set up).

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    Mother of an April '15 baby
    Due December 16
  • @tinattt23 - DH always tells people the weirdest/grossest/most fascinating part of watching me give birth was when the placenta came out! He describes it in detail to anyone that will listen and recently said, "I can't wait to see the placenta in action again!". Weirdo.

    oh yuck.  I watched the thing splat out.  gross it is, fascinating, well I guess it depends on what you find fascinating.  it definitely made DH turn green.  neither of us remembered there was an afterbirth, we were so fixated on getting baby out.  I think he made me laugh and with that it just came out all alien like.
  • Funny random story: I was talking with my mom about birthing tubs yesterday and she was telling me there's this one brand with a palm tree on the bottom that looks exactly like a post-partum hemorrhage. She's apparently had a freak-out or two due to the palm tree, haha.
    Me: 31 | DH: 31
    Together since 2003 | Married 2010
    TTC #1 January 2016
    BFP April 18 2016 | EDD December 29, 2016
    Welcome baby A! January 9, 2017

    TTC#2 March 2018
    BFP March 30, 2018 | EDD December 12, 2018
  • @PensiveCrayon That's so awesome your mom is super supportive of your med free birth wishes. Am I remember correctly that she is a midwife? Or something along those lines? Words like birth tub or post partum anything are no where near any conversations I could imagine with my mom. Haha. 
  • gowencgowenc member
    edited September 2016
    Anyone else worried about the stamina needed for a natural birth? I wouldn't say I'm in bad shape, but I could definitely do more to make sure I have enough endurance to do this. I just bought a new bike seat so I could take some rides on the trails without feeling like my sit bones are about to snap - as soon as my pelvis started spreading my bike got REALLY uncomfortable. I'm also signing up for prenatal yoga once a week and will try to keep doing my squats. I'm up to 50 - 5 sets of 10. They're tough!
  • @gowenc Yes! I am worried about this! Same boat- not in the worst shape, but am getting worried as I move more slowly the more pregnant I get. I started doing prenatal yoga about 7 weeks ago and love it! It's not a super strenuous workout, but I have felt a difference in hip pain since starting it. My left hip used to give out on me a few times a day, and it's now stopped doing that. Hoping the yoga is helping with other things, too!
  • @tinattt23 Yep, she's a midwife! She'll be coming out here to help with the birth, but I also have a main midwife I've been seeing in town. Last night I talked with her on the phone for awhile about my fears about birth. It was really nice to be able to just vent to her, and have her reassure me. In some ways, me being pregnant has brought us closer together :)

    @gowenc YES. Terrified. I do attend fitness classes 3-5 days a week, and one of those days is yoga. It's just so hard to go into something I've never experienced before and know if I'll be able to do it or not.
    Me: 31 | DH: 31
    Together since 2003 | Married 2010
    TTC #1 January 2016
    BFP April 18 2016 | EDD December 29, 2016
    Welcome baby A! January 9, 2017

    TTC#2 March 2018
    BFP March 30, 2018 | EDD December 12, 2018
  • @gowenc - honestly no. I've always been able to dig deep and have never found my total bottom. However, I am also going to maintain fitness best I can through the end of pregnancy. I did last time and I so appreciated it afterward as I think it really sped up my recovery. I'm in worse shape this go around but still, every bit counts. Every walk around the block, every squat, every swim - no effort is too small to help.
    Pregnancy Ticker
    Mother of an April '15 baby
    Due December 16
  • I'm not in "great" shape... Never liked running or things that take endurance. Similar to slarty's thoughts, I've never felt like I couldn't keep going on. My longest labor was about 16 hours and I was getting tired, because in part i hadn't really slept since 3 am the night before, but when adrenaline kicks in (and all the other wonderful hormones) life is good! 
    But, yes... Walk, yoga, and be active! It helps!  

    Due December 27th with baby #7




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