So I was listening to a report on NPR this morning about using Nitrous during labor. I didn't know that was an option. But it sounded like something I would be into seeing as I don't want an epidural but I don't do well with pain. And while this is my second child I never went into labor with the first (emergency c-section 2 weeks early), so I still don't know what to expect. Just wondering if any of you have thoughts, feelings, experiences you could share with me about nitrous?
Re: Nitrous oxide during delivery
@SDSwenson when you say a couple minutes of 100% oxygen do you just mean the normal air? or do you actually mean an oxygen mask? (i'm not meaning this to be a smart ass, i'm really curious) because our air we breath is only something like 27% oxygen. I don't think you could breathe 100% oxygen, it can actually be toxic to our bodies.
DH: 36
Married 5 years
DD born 8/30/13
#2 expected 4/25/17
Here is a write up from NPR for reference: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2016/11/07/500273361/laughing-gas-gives-women-another-option-to-manage-labor-pain
DD1 born 3.2014
DD2 born 4.2017
Pregnancy # 6
4 missed chances
2 loving children
1 on the way
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
Sorry - - I'm really curious. I've had recurrent pregnancy losses and have pushed for MTHFR testing to no avail.
DH: 36
Married 5 years
DD born 8/30/13
#2 expected 4/25/17
No lovenox. No one will prescribe me blood thinners bc I've had two healthy births. I've had two losses as well- one unexplained at 14 wks, one at 9.
I asked for the test just before my fourth pregnancy (ended up second loss) bc I had read a list of symptoms and a lightbulb went off and I just instinctively knew I had a mutation. I was correct- I'm homozygous 677. Insurance denied the test and it cost $777.
Both my girls also have midline defects (tongue and lip ties. Shallow sacral dimples, DD1 has a double uvula). They don't cause issue for either child but orcas another clue.
I take baby aspirin this pregnancy. Let me know if you have other questions.
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
From what I understand, you would use it during the height of a contraction when you should be pushing the hardest?
DH: 36
Married 5 years
DD born 8/30/13
#2 expected 4/25/17
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
The bottled oxygen does not act as a painkiller, it is purely to keep you from suffocating from the lack of oxygen, for example when climbing a mountain. I bought some when we climbed mount Fuji, and did not need it up top, so we "sucked it" actually when we got back into the hotel (lest it go to waste, it was at the price of gold) and it is an amazing feeling, like a small, clear high that revitalises a lot, but no pain relief.
Not sure which one is it that is offered but I am pretty sure it is safe.
My DH: French guy, car fanatic, best husband ever.
Our baby boy: Due on 17 April, currently 37 weeks. I can't believe it - I made it to full term!!!!
Last measurement: 3150 gs at 37+1! This is going to be a big baby