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Re: Birth Plans Thread
And like @wabash15 said: stay ON TOP of those pain meds afterwards. A friend of mine warned me and I did as I was told and I had zero issues with pain or discomfort. We'll see how it is with #2, given I'll have a toddler who will want to jump on me like a damn trampoline. ALSO, regardless of how you deliver. I highly suggest starting Colace (stool softener) a week or so before your due date and stay up on that, too! Lots of water. It is going to be a hot mess, regardless of how you deliver ... just make it as "easy" as possible on yourself.
Another also: steal. all. of. the. mesh. underwear. Ain't no shame. Do. It. That stuff is amazing and you will thank yourself later. Also, snag that undercarriage squirt bottle. Another priceless implement during recovery. Because even if you do end up with a c-section, you WILL be bleeding for 2+ weeks (I was close to 4) just like everyone else.
Me - anovulatory, non-Insulin PCOS, DH - low end of "normal" sperm count
IUI#1 - 02/15 - Cancelled due to scrubbed sperm count <1MM
IVF#1 - 08/15 - 13x5-day blastocysts (ranging from AA-BB, most are 5 or 6), not PGS, on ice
FET#1 - 10/15 - 1 emb - BFP (DD 07/16) (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#2 - 07/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#3 - 08/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#4 - 10/17 - 2 emb - BFN (changed to estrace + prometrium because of allergic reaction to PIO sesame oil)
ERA Testing - 12/17 - window moved (-1 day)
FET#5 - 03/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
Karyotype Testing - 04/18 - Negative (we're ok)
FET#6 - 06/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#7 - 10/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#8 - 11/18 - 2 emb - BFP; looks like one baby is going to make it, DD is due 8/16 (though likely to be 8/9)
1/12/13 DD was born
4/9/16 DS was born
9/17 CP
6/23/18 BFP EDD 3/4/19
Me - anovulatory, non-Insulin PCOS, DH - low end of "normal" sperm count
IUI#1 - 02/15 - Cancelled due to scrubbed sperm count <1MM
IVF#1 - 08/15 - 13x5-day blastocysts (ranging from AA-BB, most are 5 or 6), not PGS, on ice
FET#1 - 10/15 - 1 emb - BFP (DD 07/16) (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#2 - 07/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#3 - 08/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#4 - 10/17 - 2 emb - BFN (changed to estrace + prometrium because of allergic reaction to PIO sesame oil)
ERA Testing - 12/17 - window moved (-1 day)
FET#5 - 03/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
Karyotype Testing - 04/18 - Negative (we're ok)
FET#6 - 06/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#7 - 10/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#8 - 11/18 - 2 emb - BFP; looks like one baby is going to make it, DD is due 8/16 (though likely to be 8/9)
Also, I used depends with DS#1 and they are great. Definitely loved the hospital mesh ones, but once I was home I felt a little naked wearing them. The depends offered more coverage.
I will say that with DS#2 my bleeding was significantly less. Both in intensity, and in how long it lasted. By the time I was home from the hospital overnight pads were sufficient to catch everything.
Me - anovulatory, non-Insulin PCOS, DH - low end of "normal" sperm count
IUI#1 - 02/15 - Cancelled due to scrubbed sperm count <1MM
IVF#1 - 08/15 - 13x5-day blastocysts (ranging from AA-BB, most are 5 or 6), not PGS, on ice
FET#1 - 10/15 - 1 emb - BFP (DD 07/16) (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#2 - 07/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#3 - 08/17 - 1 emb - BFN (estrace + PIO sesame oil + prometrium)
FET#4 - 10/17 - 2 emb - BFN (changed to estrace + prometrium because of allergic reaction to PIO sesame oil)
ERA Testing - 12/17 - window moved (-1 day)
FET#5 - 03/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
Karyotype Testing - 04/18 - Negative (we're ok)
FET#6 - 06/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#7 - 10/18 - 2 emb - BFN (estrace + prometrium, ERA-timing used)
FET#8 - 11/18 - 2 emb - BFP; looks like one baby is going to make it, DD is due 8/16 (though likely to be 8/9)
I think it somewhat depends on how well and quickly your uterus contracts & amount of bleeding can also increase if you overdo it on activity PP.
I will be at a very nice birth center. I mean, I LOVE the place. But everyone references what the hospital is equipped with and I’m having a moment of panic that they won’t have everything(mesh underwear). If necessary, where do I buy that?
I wayyyyy over prepared for the pads I'd need haha. Better over prepared than under, but I could give birth 10 times over with the number of pads I still have left haha.
BFP #1 June 2016: EDD 16 March 2017, MC July 2016
Re-started TTC Aug 2016
Started IF testing Nov 2016
Spontaneous BFP #2 January 2017: Rainbow Baby Boy September 2017
BFP #3 November 2018: Baby #2 expected August 2019
also like @mamak225 said those mesh panties are everything... they are HUGE but so damn comfortable
@emqbee not everyone is painful in terms of peeing/pooping post partum... neither of those were bad for me either time (c-section and vbac). but with a vaginal bottle the peri-bottle is wonderful. I bet you could find the mesh panties on amazon. If there were birthing centers near me and I wasn't a VBAC I would consider a birthing center... don't freak out about the post partum stuff, you'll handle it fine, its just more of the glamour of pregnancy/childbirth
Diagnosed : unexplained infertility
6 rounds of IUI and a MC 2/2014, rainbow twins 4/2015
TTC #3 5/2016
Restarted Fertility tx
IUI 2 rounds, baby girl 12/17
The first bowel movement after both sucked, worse with DD though. After I left the hospital with DD I stopped taking stool softeners...do NOT do that. With DS I took them for weeks and things were much easier.
For help with pain when you pee I recommend leaning your body as far forward as possible to kind of angle the stream forward instead of backwards. I found that it burned when hitting the parts where I was stitched up. Definitely use the hospital provided squirt bottle. Also an anti itch and numbing spray was given to me that was helpful a couple times a day. And learn to dab instead of wipe for the first few days or so.
All TMI super unpleasant things, but they are manageable and very short term inconveniences in the grand scheme of things.
1/12/13 DD was born
4/9/16 DS was born
9/17 CP
6/23/18 BFP EDD 3/4/19