Who usually stays as long as they can and who is like how soon can I exit left?
I tend to fall into the stay as long a I can. I like that I don't have to cook or worry about meals, someone else cleans up, and someone is always checking on baby. I tend to be stressed and anxious so the extra reassurance is nice. With the first two kids I think I actually cried when leaving, like y'all are just gonna let me walk out of here and trust I'll get it right. You could say my hormones are a little wacky LOL.
Re: GTKY - Hospital Stay
This. DD was born at 11:55pm so thankfully that counted as my first "overnight" there, so I was only truly there for 36 hours after the birth before getting released. I was GBS+ so they wouldn't let me leave any earlier because they needed to check DD for a bunch of extra stuff. I did not sleep the whole time I was there. This time I am hoping I deliver earlier in the day and only have to stay one night. If I do have to stay two nights, and I have another fairly straightforward vaginal birth, I'm going to at least send DH home to sleep the second night. We were both SO TIRED when we got home last time, we were worthless. It would have been a lot better if at least one of us had actually had some sleep the night before.
BFP #1 9/1999. DD Born 6/7/2000
BFP #2 10/2011. EDD 7/11/12. MMC discovered 11/2/11. D&C 11/4/11.
DX PCOS 10/2012.
BFP#3 1/11/13. DS Born 9/17/2013
BFP#4 9/30/17. Grow baby grow!
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My hubby plans on spending the second night at home getting our 2 year old back from grandparents and back on schedule. I think my teenager will come to the hospital and stay with me like last time.
My hospital has a designated time for no visitors and the staff leaves you alone each day. This is a great time for a nap. All and all I'm always a light sleeper and the hospital is noisy and the disruptions are many. I was so exhausted last time after being awake over 48 hours I was falling asleep between change the channels on the tv. My daughter was laughing at me. I'm glad she didn't record it
BFP #2: 10/10/16
If I end up needing a c section I'll stay the full 3 days because I don't know how I'll do with the pain and not being able to take NSAIDs. Narcotics and I don't generally get along well.
As a once L&D/post-partum RN, I felt confident about breastfeeding and keeping a close eye on DS in the first days of life. I did have to see the outpatient lactation consultant on postpartum day 2 to take before and after feeding weights to ensure adequate intake, which was kind of annoying, but worth me sleeping in my own bed the night before!
Me: 31 DH: 34
Married 11/09/2013
LO#1: LMP 09/14/2014 BFP 10/15/2014 EDD 06/24/2015 DS Born 06/14/2015
LO#2: LMP 09/18/2016 BFP 10/19/2016 EDD 06/27/2017 DD Born 06/27/2017
LO#3: LMP 05/16/2018 BFP 06/18/2018 EDD 02/20/2019
I'm torn and will decide in the moment. Our hospital you don't get a lot of help, they don't have a nursery, and they disturb you a lot so from that perspective I should just go home and be comfortable. But, they do have good food. I'm anxious about being away from DD for two nights so thinking about only staying one, but on the flip side feel like I should take the toddler-free time while I can. Decisions!
I do know I will let DH go home to sleep. I didn't last time and he was a walking zombie and no help when we finally did go home. Plus, that way he can check in on DD.
I have an HSA insurance plan and already blew through the deductible due to my two nights in the hospital with the Death Virus a few months ago, so at least most of this delivery and hospital stay will wind up being free regardless of how long I stay haha.
DH will be spending the nights at home with DS, which will be more enjoyable for all of us. I loved having DH there at night after DS was born, but I would be a mess if he didn't stay with DS this time around. He'll only be 14 months and too young to understand if we were both gone.
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BFP #1 9/1999. DD Born 6/7/2000
BFP #2 10/2011. EDD 7/11/12. MMC discovered 11/2/11. D&C 11/4/11.
DX PCOS 10/2012.
BFP#3 1/11/13. DS Born 9/17/2013
BFP#4 9/30/17. Grow baby grow!
~Everyone Welcome~
lesson from last time: be an advocate for yourself! Speak up before you become known as THAT patient. Considering that I have a motorized bed at home, there's no advantage for me to be in a hospital room (barring any complications, of course)
Last time, I could not get out of the hospital quick enough. I wanted to be home with my baby and was tired of nurses waking me up all the time!