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Re: GTKY Distance from Hospital
Married: October 2014
Began TTC: April 2015
BFP #1: 9/18/15. EDD 5/18/16. MC 10/26/15. (9w)
BFP #2: 2/27/16. EDD 11/7/16. MC/D&E 4/20/16 (11w)
BFP #3: 9/22/16. EDD 5/29/17. DS born 4/24/17
BFP #4: 5/20/18. EDD 1/23/19.
I don't see an OB for my pregnancy. Just my GP at my home clinic. I will not know the doctor at the delivery, but I don't really care. They're there to catch. I do everything else.
B born 7/15/13, C born 3/2/15, #3 on the way May '17
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However, they are about 40-50 minutes from my work, and then another twenty if I stop home to drive with DH. Who knows what will happen.
Like some others have said, I'm more concerned with the logistics of finding care for DD1 when I go into labor. That's one of the pros of hiring a doula. I feel more comfortable knowing that I'll at least have SOMEONE there should DH be the only person with DD!
DH: 34/Me: 35
Married: Feb 2008
DD: June 2011
TTC# 2: April 2014
BFP!! 8/29/16 --> EDD: 5/11/17....it's a GIRL!!!
Depending on where we are are living in May (currently in escrow, just had the home inspection and although it is completely renovated, they apparently cut many corners - our "repair" list is loooooong- so we shall see in 3 days if the deal is still on
But like many others have posted, I think I'm a bit more concerned about who will be with DS or if I'll be delivering by myself if MH is with DS...
DS1 7/24/15
DS2 5/7/17
I don't live in a highly populated community so the whole County only has <50 a year born, and rarely does someone not make it. It happens sometimes, someone just in October didn't make it, but it's still pretty rare considering the circumstances. But, mostly people they schedule inductions.
B born 7/15/13, C born 3/2/15, #3 on the way May '17
I’m a modern man, a man for the millennium. Digital and smoke free. A diversified multi-cultural, post-modern deconstruction that is anatomically and ecologically incorrect. I’ve been up linked and downloaded, I’ve been inputted and outsourced, I know the upside of downsizing, I know the downside of upgrading. I’m a high-tech low-life. A cutting edge, state-of-the-art bi-coastal multi-tasker and I can give you a gigabyte in a nanosecond! I’m new wave, but I’m old school and my inner child is outward bound. I’m a hot-wired, heat seeking, warm-hearted cool customer, voice activated and bio-degradable. I interface with my database, my database is in cyberspace, so I’m interactive, I’m hyperactive and from time to time I’m radioactive.
With DD the hospital was 10-15 min away. We knew to go in much earlier (GBS positive again) and had plenty of time, arriving at 3cm dilation. Of course they didn't let us be officially admitted, so after walking the halls for an hour I was already 5cm and delivered again under the 4 hour mark.
With this one, I am 5-10 min away from the birth center. The birth center is across the street from the hospital in case anything goes wrong.
I totally have a soapbox about this topic, since common TV portrayals (and the news stories that get blown out of proportion) greatly exaggerate how quickly babies come. Active labor averages 8 hours... Sooooo... You're probably pretty likely not to have the baby in the car. Of all the things to be worried about, honestly, this should be small. I totally get that it's faster with each birth, and I'm not trying to minimize the risk, but it's fairly unlikely.
My biggest worry is that I work downtown. If I go into labor, I either have to take an hour train back to my suburb or... what? Actually, I need to ask my midwife about that. Active labor on a busy train, NO THANK YOU.
MMC: 09/13 (9 weeks)
DD: Born 8/22/14
Babies #2 & 3: Due dates 6/9/17
And my other love: writing
Sweet Baby H 12.21.11
Sassy Baby P 03.26.14
Little Brother Due 05.22.17
B born 7/15/13, C born 3/2/15, #3 on the way May '17
I’m a modern man, a man for the millennium. Digital and smoke free. A diversified multi-cultural, post-modern deconstruction that is anatomically and ecologically incorrect. I’ve been up linked and downloaded, I’ve been inputted and outsourced, I know the upside of downsizing, I know the downside of upgrading. I’m a high-tech low-life. A cutting edge, state-of-the-art bi-coastal multi-tasker and I can give you a gigabyte in a nanosecond! I’m new wave, but I’m old school and my inner child is outward bound. I’m a hot-wired, heat seeking, warm-hearted cool customer, voice activated and bio-degradable. I interface with my database, my database is in cyberspace, so I’m interactive, I’m hyperactive and from time to time I’m radioactive.
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Labor
To be honest I'm not really worried either. I think that because like I mentioned before I was in labor for almost 36 hours with my first. Can imagine my 2nd being a huge difference. While yes there are women that have fast labors, the majority of women do not, especially FTM. Sometimes its genetic as well. I mean my mom went in for an induction for my sister on sun and she wasn't born til thur morning, by CS!!!! When ever I read a story about a women giving birth in the car, side of the rd, parking lot, etc, I always read further to see how many other kids she has. It almost always says there's like 2-3 other kids at home. Also, I remember learning in my last birthing class that only like 10% of women have their water break on its own. Mine had to be broken which is so common.
I don't mean to come off as dismissive to people who have good reason to think labor will be short (or don't know). My comment is more because as a FTM, I was a super Nervous Nelly about everythiiiiiing. So if you're a FTM and your own mother regales you with tales of her 18 hour labor for your ungrateful ass every Thanksgiving, I'd be more worried about planning for enduring that than running red lights to the hospital.
Speaking of, my hospital has this crazy jacuzzi tub I wanted to sit in for my entire labor, but I couldn't because I was being induced. I hope to enjoy that this time, booyah.
MMC: 09/13 (9 weeks)
DD: Born 8/22/14
Babies #2 & 3: Due dates 6/9/17
And my other love: writing
Nope. 14 hours later she was born. Everyone who insists second labors are shorter can suck it! (I'm joking!) But even my doctor apologized for it and said she couldn't believe how long it took. I literally chilled at 5.5 cm for 12 hours more after my water broke. 2 freakin' weeks of that BS! I'm banking on this labor being 20+ hours. But still plan to haul my butt to the clinic to catch my ambulance as soon as labor starts, just in case!
B born 7/15/13, C born 3/2/15, #3 on the way May '17
I’m a modern man, a man for the millennium. Digital and smoke free. A diversified multi-cultural, post-modern deconstruction that is anatomically and ecologically incorrect. I’ve been up linked and downloaded, I’ve been inputted and outsourced, I know the upside of downsizing, I know the downside of upgrading. I’m a high-tech low-life. A cutting edge, state-of-the-art bi-coastal multi-tasker and I can give you a gigabyte in a nanosecond! I’m new wave, but I’m old school and my inner child is outward bound. I’m a hot-wired, heat seeking, warm-hearted cool customer, voice activated and bio-degradable. I interface with my database, my database is in cyberspace, so I’m interactive, I’m hyperactive and from time to time I’m radioactive.
So if you're a FTM, be ready for a 3 day labor, because it might happen and that will suck. Also, be ready for a 2 hour labor, because that might happen and could suck for other reasons (like if you don't get to the hospital.) Just be actually ready in terms of planning (more needed for fast labor) and mentally (more needed for slow laboring.) And never be too wedded to your birth plan.
Though it didn't end up being a problem, my mistake was putting too much stock into the "FTMs labor a long time and have their babies after their due date." Sure, within-mom variability usually works in this direction. But you could still be a fast laborer and not know it. I was pretty fast and ended up getting to the hospital later than intended (that was also an error in interpreting contraction timing, as I was having frequent contractions but they were never regular, so we stayed home.) And I was so convinced I'd still be pregnant on my due date as a FTM that we were not done getting ready for the baby and didn't have our hospital bag packed, even though DS was only 4 days early. Don't be stupid like us! Then I was not mentally prepared as a STM to be overdue, because I thought she'd come at the same time as her brother if not earlier, and she was more than a week later than he had been. So my advice is be prepared for anything and zen about everything. Lord knows I need to tell myself that this time, because after two very similar L&Ds, this third one could be totally different.
Basically, when you feel like you need to go then GO! Trust your instincts. The worst that will happen is they'll tell you it's too soon and you either go home or go for a walk or get food somewhere. Not the end of the world.
B born 7/15/13, C born 3/2/15, #3 on the way May '17
I’m a modern man, a man for the millennium. Digital and smoke free. A diversified multi-cultural, post-modern deconstruction that is anatomically and ecologically incorrect. I’ve been up linked and downloaded, I’ve been inputted and outsourced, I know the upside of downsizing, I know the downside of upgrading. I’m a high-tech low-life. A cutting edge, state-of-the-art bi-coastal multi-tasker and I can give you a gigabyte in a nanosecond! I’m new wave, but I’m old school and my inner child is outward bound. I’m a hot-wired, heat seeking, warm-hearted cool customer, voice activated and bio-degradable. I interface with my database, my database is in cyberspace, so I’m interactive, I’m hyperactive and from time to time I’m radioactive.
From first BH-like cramp to delivery, it was about 4 hours. From first real contraction to delivery, maybe 90 minutes? And that's only because I crossed my legs, grabbed my crotch with one hand, and refused to let go or push until I got to L&D, where it was delivery first and take names after.
It’s not that I don’t like you, it’s that I don’t know you. Stranger Danger.
Scares me a little bit to be that distance away but I'm sure all will be ok. My parents should be living closer to the hospital that I'm sure I could go there to wait if needed. Mom had an emergency CS with me and high BP (only in labor) with me and my sister. Had a CS with her as well. Told the dr all of this and she didn't seem concerned. So I guess that's a good thing!
"A day without laughter is a day wasted." ~Charlie Chaplin
"A day without laughter is a day wasted." ~Charlie Chaplin
The other problem with the leave-the-car-at-work plan is that the birth center requires that you show up with a car in case you need to get transferred to the hospital during labor. I think it's also required for discharging (so it needs the carseat). We only own one car....
It has been helpful talking it out though with you and everyone else
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