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    Thank you @yenrec. Did you have a midwife as well? I'm thinking of hiring a doula. I hate having to pay the money, but if it makes that big of a difference....



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    @bluejeanbabi05 I didn't have a midwife because I didn't know it was an option. The nursing staff and doctor were great in my case, so I don't think I'll go with a midwife this time either. And yes, doulas are expensive, mine cost $600, but it came with one initial meeting for Q&A, two meetings before the birth to prepare our birth plan, and talk about whatever else was on my mind, service through the labor and 1 hour after, and a visit to my house after the baby was born. She also offers help with breastfeeding, placenta encapsulation (for extra), and an informative birth class before I'm due, too. 
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    @natleilynn  Nothing to be impressed by....it's not like it was in my birth plan, lol! 
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    @beautyundefined I'm so sorry you had such a crappy experience. I hope your next L&D gives you what you need to move past it.
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    @PizzaMonster3 Wow... that would definitely rub me the wrong way if my OB said something like that to me.

    Luckily your OB won't really be the one with you most of your labor. 
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    @jessafishy it did rub me the wrong way. I was a little caught off guard so didn't snark back but at least I know upfront that I'll have to be my own advocate and I can prepare for that. 
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    Went in at 6pm for cervidal. Induction. 5am started pitocin. 9:49am baby girl was born. 

    Rants/Raves. 
    i took a Bradley method labor class which was great for natural labor. I also learned a lot about my options. As a FTM, I felt assured and confident going in asking for what I wanted. I loved my labor and delivery nurse! My moms friend is head of the unit, so I got the best room with the best hand picked nurses. It was amazing. 

    Did it compare to what you expected?
    It was pretty much what I expected. I was up laboring all night, so I was exhausted after birth. Only downside! I missed those first precious moments because I was passing out from exhaustion. 

    What will you (try to) do differently this time?
    Last time I was induced. I won't do induction this time. Natural labor will start on its own. I will fight for it. Laboring at home is ten times better than the hospital when all they wanna do is hook you up to things. I'm walking in ready to push if I have any control over it. Also, I'm not packing as much. Hospital had everything! Also, I'm going to speak up more about what I want. Last time, I was nervous making demands, but this time I won't be. Example, my daughter was born with low jaundice levels. They poked her so much. I hated it. I get needing to assess levels, but as often was unnecessary. This time I would say I want it less. It's my baby! Also, I was fully dialated and needed to push, but dr had to run up from surgery. They made me hold pushing. It hurt worse than the contractions. Next time the nurse can deliver the baby! I don't care. I'm not waiting. It hurt! 

    Other than the mesh undies everyone says are a must, what else should no mom be without? 
    I loved having my own bath towel to shower. Flip flops for the shower of ur a germaphob like me. Socks and nursing shirts/bras. I liked having my oil wipes too! My hospital gave it to me, but a water squirter for after birth bathroom trips! 

    Was it your dr that delivered or the on call doc?
    Yes, my OB, because it was scheduled. It was so nice. My OBs office is a group, and there are some drs there I have never talked to, so I would have been weirder out. Could happen this time tho! 
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    Married: 08/04/12
    DD: 6 years | Born: 03/28/13
    DS: 1 Year I Born 10/15/17

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    @millerlite310 that was a doozy!

    I still think you had the best outlook - open mind. My friends that had a set plan in their mind of how it was going to go are the ones who ended up having the worst experiences.

    I'm pretty small, too, and they were shocked I was able to deliver a baby that was over 8lbs. If she had waited until her due date to make her appearance, I have a feeling I would have ended up with a c-section, too.

    Here's to smooth, boring labor & deliveries this time :smile:

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    My goal was med free. Yeah that didn't happen for several reasons.

    I had mild contractions the day before while at work but pretty much ignored them since they were so far apart. The next day at work, they continued and became stronger. I stayed at work the rest of the day and then went to my drs appointment. My doctor said to keep track of them. Drove home and started timing. As the night went on, I knew I was in labor.

    I labored at home for about 12 hours. It hurt but was bearable. And then it all changed. Around 11pm, in the middle of a contraction, my pain went from abdominal area to my back. I literally screamed in agony and fell over. My husband called the Dr and she said to come in right away.

    We arrived at the hospital about an hour later. I was literally crawling up the bed post at this point because each contraction felt like someone was breaking my break. They did an ultrasound because they couldn't get a heartbeat with the belt. The reason for the pain and the fact that no heartbeat could be detected was because the baby had turned "Sunnyside up." Babies are usually born facing down but mine was facing up so with each contraction, she was pushing on my spine with her feet.

    I fought the pain for a few more hours but then I started running a fever that kept climbing. The Dr told me I might need a c-section and an epidural might be a good choice in case things continued to go south. I agreed to it but it didn't do much. My fever at this point had reached 105 degrees.

    I was pretty delirious at this point from the fever and was in and out of consciousness. I was put on antibiotics because they feared I had developed an infection in my uterus. 

    This all continued for 32 hours. I finally dilated completely and they gave me a chance to push before I would need surgery.  I pushed for 10 minutes and she was out. It was painful because she was still face up.

    Afterwards, my fever went down but my back pain remained. Come to find out, while my daughter kept pushing on my spine, she snapped my SI joint in half. I ended up needing physical therapy to fix it.

    Honestly, I learned that some things just happen and that you have to adjust. And don't argue with your doctor's advice. They know more then you and have done this more often.

    I would like to go med free this time but I'm having twins so I will probably need a c-section. It is what it is and I'll do what's best for everyone involved.

    Labor was a pain and painful. But...it didn't stop me from doing it again. Because it's worth it.
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    I went into my pregnancy with certain expectations on what I wanted my delivery to be like. I was so closed minded that I would not even read the C-section part in the baby books.  

    If you don't end up with the birth you want, its not the end of the world! After my c section I was so disappointed, I felt cheated. It toom me about 3 months to come to terms with my childs birth.  I wish that I was more open minded to begin with. 
    Your post reminded me of the common scenario that happens when women give birth in the US. I suggest you watch business of being born before delivering the second one.  Of course the most important thing is to get your baby out in the best way possible at the time for you and your baby.  They mention some of the common problems with being induced, what it can lead to,  and the spiraling downward effect that often comes from taking pitocin. I hope everything goes easy for you both this time. 
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    I worked in L&D for almost 5 years prior I got going into labor. I have seen all types of deliveries: natural with midwife and doula to  crash and burn c-sections. So I had some idea about the technicalities but every woman Is different. 

    My story: My water broke during the Super Bowl and we watched until the end. NO gush just light trickle. WE dropped the dog off then went to the hospital. My contractions were super mild. I was GBS positive and had meconium so I got started on pitocin. I started with fentanyl then quickly went to an epidural.  It was wonderful! Worked as predicted for me will get another the next time. 

    Rants: DD had a broken collarbone that was not diagnosed until 2 weeks. 
    Raves: I bought my own hospital gown. Cute and comfy. Took all supplies offered. 

    Good Luck ladies. . May your deliveries be swift and uneventful. 


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    @bookworm21 that made me cringe just reading it. Kudos to you, Momma!
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    mnajib92 said:
    I went into my pregnancy with certain expectations on what I wanted my delivery to be like. I was so closed minded that I would not even read the C-section part in the baby books.  

    If you don't end up with the birth you want, its not the end of the world! After my c section I was so disappointed, I felt cheated. It toom me about 3 months to come to terms with my childs birth.  I wish that I was more open minded to begin with. 
    Your post reminded me of the common scenario that happens when women give birth in the US. I suggest you watch business of being born before delivering the second one.  Of course the most important thing is to get your baby out in the best way possible at the time for you and your baby.  They mention some of the common problems with being induced, what it can lead to,  and the spiraling downward effect that often comes from taking pitocin. I hope everything goes easy for you both this time. 
    I really enjoyed the Business of Being Born. Just make sure you watch it with the knowledge that it really is trying to push home births and somewhat villainize hospital births and practices. It does have a lot of awesome information but just know it is slanted toward one outcome.
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    I've had three. I've never had my doc deliver my baby. They were all quite different.

    DD1: Spontaneous labour. Water broke at 8:30am, she was delivered at 5:09pm. Pushed for nine minutes, my body pushed on it's own, I couldn't stop it or really control it. No drugs until the very end and then only the gas. I didn't know how to use the gas properly so it really didn't work. No tears. Spent the majority of my time in the shower.

    DS: Induction due to my son's medical issues. Water broken at 12:30pm, he was delivered at 6:30pm (I was ready to push at 4:30 but had to wait due to there being no NICU team available). I pushed for 5 minutes. I pushed on my left side which was amazing! I got an epidural at 3cm and that was beautiful. Small tear. There were more rules because of my epidural and him being sick but this was by far my favourite labour.

    DD2: Spontaneous premature labour. 33w2d when water broke. Had to hold her in as long as possible. Contrations for 2 days. Nighttime morphine and steroids for her lungs, otherwise unmedicated. Attempted to use the shower for relief and almost passed out, had to pull the emergency thread. Finally allowed to get epi but told it was too late, had gas and then had to push. Came out in two pushes, made me push on my back. DD1 was present (she wanted to be) even though the docs tried to kick her out (I ignored them). Terrible experience all round.

    This time will depend on if I have another preemie or medical kid BUT if this baby is healthy and full term I will:
    - insist on an epi
    - insist on pushing on my side
    - insist on anyone being there that I want there, that should be my call and no one elses


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    @sqfibemom Are you in America? I've never heard of the gas thing except from Australian moms....I always wondered how it compared to the epi.....I'm not even sure gas is an option in the US?

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    @KSweet I'm in Canada and I used gas and had an epidural. No comparison. The gas was great but it only dulled the pain. When things really picked up, it didn't do much. Plus, at that stage, it made me throw up and the mask made it feel like I couldn't​ breathe. The epidural completely numbed everything. I couldn't feel the contractions anymore. With this kid, I'd definitely used the gas again and an epidural if I needed it. 
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    @KSweet no in Canada. It works really well if you breathe properly, otherwise you just feel super stoned and in pain haha!
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    edited April 2017
    @sqfibemom Uh, yeah, stoned and in pain does not sound fun :#

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    I think gas has become a more popular option in the US in the last few years. It wasn't available at my hospital when I had DS 2 years ago, but it is now, and I plan on trying it. But definitely staying open to the epidural if I need it.

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    @shan24 and @sqfibemom  Do you control the gas in some way or is it just sort of constantly pumping out into the mask? I have had both unmedicated and medicated births but the epidurals make me so darn sick. I don't know if the gas is even an option where I am. 
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    @KSweet it's constantly coming out but you hold it to your face as you need it, it's not attached to you. If you do it, make sure you breathe it in when you feel the contraction start but stop right before it gets strong, then you'll be good and dizzy when the worst of it hits haha! It does give a certain level of nausea just because you're dizzy but as long as you just accept and give into it it's not too bad and it wears off quickly
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