September 2018 Moms

PP Preparedness

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Re: PP Preparedness

  • nackienackie member
    @nlc8424 we’re attempting her potty training advice this weekend. I’ll update in the STM thread about our experience. Fingers crossed it goes well!
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  • -Waxing/shaving.. did you ladies keep up during pregnancy? If not, did you shave before going in? PP how long did you wait before waxing/shaving again? 
    Last time I kept up with shaving. After I couldn't see over my bump, I just felt around. This time, I could never really even see over my belly to start with - I had lost my baby weight but my belly wasn't the same. So I am just going in blind and feeling around. I am sure it's a hack job down there. 

    -I've read about women freezing pads with witch hazel? Did you do this? Speaking of pads, how bad is the lochia? What kind of pads worked best for you? 

    Csection.

    -Hemorrhoids. When did you get them? Do they go away? Relief?
    I got them the very day before my CS!! What luck. Ugh. I just used Anusol and it helped. 
  • FYI @magnolia209, It wasn't heavy, but after my section I bled on and off for 9 weeks. 
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  • @BusinessWife keep the communication flowing with your H for sure. You're right that there are bound to be hiccups along the way, but letting each other know, "hey, I'm still here as your wife, I see everything you're doing for us" can go a long way. I've had to do that a lot lately with my H. I haven't been as physically capable of doing things on my own like I used to (mainly lifting heavy things) and quite frankly, sometimes he has energy when I don't. He chooses to get stuff done and expects me to do the rest of the house chores that still need to be done, but guess what? My energy didn't magically reappear, so I continue to take it easy. This is new for him, so I'm letting him know that I recognize he's pulling extra weight in the house right now and that I appreciate it. 

    Being pregnant and having a new baby in the house can definitely change the dynamics for a while, you will eventually find your groove again. But if not, talking to a unbiased third party can be really helpful. Feel free to vent and/or ask for tips as you need them!
  • nackienackie member
    @Redpuma119 yeah, you definitely can’t start sleeping on your stomach again day 1. I still had enough of a belly for a few weeks that it wouldn’t have been comfortable even without the boob issue. 
  • nackie said:
    @Redpuma119 yeah, you definitely can’t start sleeping on your stomach again day 1. I still had enough of a belly for a few weeks that it wouldn’t have been comfortable even without the boob issue. 
    This was the greatest tragedy when I realized this for the first time PP. I couldn’t really lay on my belly for 6 months due to really full boobs. Once DS started solids and my oversupply calmed down it was much better. 
  • @knitknitread love that idea!! Though I’ve noticed most boards are dead after babies are born, though I imagine they move to FB. 
  • I enjoyed reading all the responses because I had so many questions regarding PP. FTM 
     My H & I communicate well (at least I think we do) and we tell each other how it is or what we need etc.. I have been talking to him about my plans during L&D and PP. I know plans can go out the window but it makes me feel less stressed and somewhat prepared. We have recently been talking about how to handle visitors at the hospital and at home. He would rather have people at our house while I would rather get the visits over with at the hospital. I dont want to be bitchy to people but also want them to know hey you've had your time, now get out! I just pushed a baby out my who-ha.
     My MIL thankfully mentioned to me last week that she was willing to do things around the house for me or just get us groceries after she gets off work once the baby is born..I cried when she told me that. 

    I was wondering about the freezer pads. I've read that the aloe isn't necessary when making the pads with witch hazel..is this true? I feel like it would make it too wet down there? And the Episiotomy..I've read about it once and was freaked out. How bad was it? When was it needed? The husband stitch sounds horrible too.. I planned on doing a natural birth so of course tearing freaks me out. Any experiences, tips, advice? 



  • @stothi people should always bring food!! I told my sister I wanted a prosciutto sandwich from a specific deli and she brought it for my lunch in the hospital. It was Amazing!! I think hospital food needs to be planned out more than I did last time. Husband didn’t have much to eat


  • @Lcardinal04 I requested Panera mac and cheese as my first meal after I had DD :) That is a great point about hospital food for husbands - especially if there are not a lot of options within the vicinity of the hospital/birthing center.
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    BFP #1: 1/23/2012  DD: Born 9/20/2012  <3
    BFP #2: 12/30/2017  DS: Due 9/10/2018  <3


  • lpq0309 said:
    *We have recently been talking about how to handle visitors at the hospital and at home. He would rather have people at our house while I would rather get the visits over with at the hospital.*

    I was wondering about the freezer pads.** And the Episiotomy**



    There are pros and cons to either visiting situation. Think about who is coming to visit, if they are only going to want to say hi and hold the baby then at the hospital might be better because people don't tend to linger as much. If they are willing to do chores or cook food then your house would be fine but it's really personal preference. We had only immediate family at the hospital and spaced out so it was only a few people at a time. It's ok to tell people no if you really aren't up for visitors.

    I had a minor tear that didn't require stitches so my advice is limited. I used the hospital ice packs (ask for extra!) Then just tucks pads at home (set the tucks pads on whatever liner you are using).

    Your OB should be able to answer questions about episiotomies. Write a list of questions for your next appointment so you don't forget any
  • @lpq0309 certainly speak to your dr about the episiotomy situation. Each dr is different. I needed one and had a 4th degree tear needing stitches too. I didn’t feel any of it happening. I was very sore afterward though. I used the ice pads, witch hazel pads, and the numbing spray during healing. I will have all on hand for healing this time. 

    @southernlady07 our hospital’s policy was one entree and as many sides as you wanted. So it was a decent amount of food but lots of carb sides. 
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