August 2020 Moms

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  • @coldlife I’m glad this unacceptable practice is gaining traction in the news. I’ve heard of a couple hospitals that have adopted this practice in Canada. Fortunately (I guess?!) mine still is allowing one support person (which still isn’t enough for someone like me who wants her husband and her doula), but when questioned on social media our hospital reps won’t comment on whether it’ll ever go down to no support people. They say they’re taking it day by day. Yikes. I’m fortunate to have gotten in with midwives this time around so I can opt for a home birth if things get bad! I’d prefer to be in a hospital setting just in case, but won’t go to the hospital if I’m told I can’t have any support people. That would be my breaking point. 
  • @cornichon I'm totally envious of YH job! Was his 3 month prediction based off December with the main hit in China? Or saying this will play out for 3 months total once it's established in a country, so maybe March-end of May for the US?
  • @maelove EXACTLY! I came on to say exactly that - anyone that needs medical care will suffer. Good luck getting an ICU bed after a car accident, if they’re filled with covid patients. Ugh. Some people. Stay HOME!
  • Just got an early notification that all maternity patients may only have 1 visitor through labor, delivery and post-delivery care. I can't imagine not having my mom there to keep me and my husband calm especially after having such a traumatic first birth. I have no words. 
  • fitandnerdyfitandnerdy member
    edited March 2020
    @samsonator @lachnessmomster I don’t actually know the answer to your question... but at least my maternity benefits in my health insurance has a clause indicating the minimum time I must stay and that any decision to shorten it must be made by the attending physician, so depending on what the legal answer is, I would also consider looking into your health insurance

    eta: I would like to think you could leave if you’ve had an uncomplicated delivery and everyone is doing well... so also interested in the actual answer to this
  • @samsonator @lachnessmomster @fitandnerdy I'm not sure about the legalities or what the current policy is but this is what happens in the UK normaly. It is pretty common to go home within 24h of giving birth if you had an uncomplicated delivery and everyone is well. Mom at a minimum needs to have passed urine and had some food, baby needs to be doing well and had a couple of feeds. Even after a C section you would usually go home in around 48h. But everyone gets home visits from a midwife the day after they got home, at 3days and 5days and then you get some visits from the heath visitor. So in theory there is no reason why you can't but it's probably not the best idea if you’re not going to have any follow up appointments.

  • In case anyone is interested in this, I came across this opportunity for a webinar offered through monicaandandy.com with an OBGYN regarding all issues related to COVID-19 and pregnancy.  I feel like it might be filled with a lot of "we just don't really know...", but I also thought it could be a good source of information.  It sounds like there will be a live Q & A session for participants to ask specific questions.  It's free.  I went ahead and registered.  It begins tomorrow (Sunday 3/29) 4pm CST.  Here's the link if you are interested :
    https://monicaandandy.com/pages/9-month-network-class-series
  • @samsonator I’m in Canada so keep that in mind, but I did ask this question of my doula and she informed me that of course you can legally leave the hospital. They cannot hold you against your will (keeping in mind you’re not an infectious Ebola patient here, you’ve just had a baby!) but they would almost certainly send a dr to try to talk you out of leaving and make you sign something saying you’re leaving AMA (against medical advice). If there is something wrong with baby, ie badly jaundiced and needs treatment, or in our case last time, needs an ultrasound on their heart, etc, you would not be able to take baby home with you. 
    Have you considered going with a midwife instead of an OB? At least in Canada, if you deliver with an OB you are expected to stay the 24-48 hrs after having baby, but with a midwife you are free to go after 3-4 hrs (assuming all is well with you and baby and you’ve been able to pee). The reason for this is that midwives will come to your home to check on you and baby 24, 48, and 72 hours postpartum (usually 3 visits in the first week). 
  • @laur84ns I do have a midwife instead of an OB! It's different in the states though. The midwife doesn't visit your home. You have to take baby into the pediatrician after a day or two home from the hospital here. 
    Married July 2014
    DD born June 2016
    Second due August 2020 (team green!)
  • @viola_mama OMG that is great!! 🤣🤣
    Me: 33  DH: 36
    Dating 4/2008
    Married 6/2016
    TTC #1  9/2019
    BFP 12/13/2019!
    EDD 8/27/2020 Baby Girl  <3
  • Thanks guys! Your input was helpful. I bet it is true they're trying to get mom and babies in and out quickly if healthy
    Married July 2014
    DD born June 2016
    Second due August 2020 (team green!)
  • @ziggymama06 I will have to try and schedule my first delivery this week as well. DH went to Costco this morning as soon as they opened, and he got a lot of great stuff! But we really needed was milk, and due to the purchase limits we weren't able to get nearly enough, not to get us through two weeks worth, let alone any more than that. So I guess he'll be trying to make <i>another</i> trip or two out in the next 24 hours or so, and /or whatever we get delivered.

    It's just so frustrating, because we have so much food! And that is a great feeling!  But not the ONE THING we need for DD... 😣  and to top it off they only have purchase limits on things like milk and eggs, but not ground beef for example. So he wasn't sure if he wanted to get that exactly, so he stepped away from the ground beef, and by the time he came back to get it, it was . all gone. 🤦 Really tho???  Ughh. People.
  • @BusinessWife Ugh how frustrating!!  The deliveries seem to book up two weeks out, so we blocked ours a while ago.  My parents were able to get milk at CVS when the went to the drive thru to pick up a prescription.  May be easier to run to a pharmacy than into a supermaket?  Good luck!!
    Me: 33  DH: 36
    Dating 4/2008
    Married 6/2016
    TTC #1  9/2019
    BFP 12/13/2019!
    EDD 8/27/2020 Baby Girl  <3
  • @ziggymama06 @BusinessWife I've been trying to book another delivery for a week now, and you can't even get onto the website of my supermarket without a que. Nearly all the supermarkets that do delivery in the UK are only letting existing customers book deliveries, except mine  :s. Thankfully my husband has done his 7days isolation so he was able to go out yesterday and get food. I haven't really had significant enough symptoms (I was hot on two occasions but not a fever and I still have a cough from before but it's been a bit worse, I've also had headaches and muscle aches) to have a definitive day of when to start my 7day count down so I've still got the best part of a week to go. FYI I'm feeling fine, I felt ill on Tuesday but pretty much fine since then. 

    It's looking quite likely that we've had C19 as my husband was in contact with several people who have had suspected cases and he works in the NHS but not as a front-line worker. There is also more evidence coming out that more people than previously thought have mild or asymptomatic cases. Of course, we won't know until they have an antibody test and they start testing on mass. I'm really hoping that we have had it as it was mild, and I won't have to worry as much.

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