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Re: The Great Question Thread
SO
SD (11/2010)
DD1 (09/2014)
DD2 (10/2015)
Baby Girl #4 (11/2020)
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
SO
SD (11/2010)
DD1 (09/2014)
DD2 (10/2015)
Baby Girl #4 (11/2020)
Started dating: 10/2010 ;; Married 10/2017
Started TTC: 10/2019
BFP: 12/20/19 ;; MC: 12/24/19
BFP: 3/5/20 ;; EDD: 11/11/20
I don't know how common this is, but hopefully your baby is in the same boat 💕
SO
SD (11/2010)
DD1 (09/2014)
DD2 (10/2015)
Baby Girl #4 (11/2020)
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LO arrived 11/9/2018! We have a baby!
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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This isn't experience but I had a friend that was told her daughters brain wasn't growing properly, of course she freaked out and had to wait 4 miserable days for a follow u/s. They sent her to the high risk floor where the machines were more advanced and could see more and everything was fine. The doctor even said that it was a common mistake made with regular u/s. Sending love your way, I know it's hard not to stress.
y’all ladies are so sweet. I really appreciate all of the encouraging words. This is our first baby therefore this is all uncharted territory for us both. I’m going to definitely stay off the internet about this because I know it’s not going to do me much good. I did have to research a few things just so I knew what was being talked about in her report but I have been pretty good at keeping away from the worm holes haha.
mama. epicurean. plant lover. wine enthusiast.
With my first baby I had a very fast (almost precipitous) labor - 3.5 hours from waking up/water breaking/1st contraction to delivery. The hospital is 90 minutes away and we barely made it. During the pushing, baby's heart rate was dropping and I had to push him out fast. As a result of the speed of everything, I had a 3rd degree tear and hemorrhage (although whether the bleeding was related to the tear or my uterus isn't really clear). So, I've obviously been worried about making it to the hospital, especially since 2nd babies tend to come faster, and it seems that 1 fast birth is a pretty good indicator of more fast(er) births to come. Due to the distance, I'm not comfortable with a home birth, and due to previous heartrate/bleeding I'm more worried than I otherwise would have been about an unassisted/car baby. Add to that the Covid concerns that make me even less enthused about getting an ambulance or going to the ER of our closer hospital (with no L&D).
I'm very committed to low intervention/med free birth, but my midwife did offer a 39 week induction due to history of fast birth. So my question is - anyone have experience with precipitous labor and/or inductions for precipitous labor? I would only consent to an induction if I were already dilating and pretty well effaced. I would have never considered an elective induction, but I was reading through some really positive experiences and now I'm hungry for more! I am surprised to find myself considering it.
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
My water broke spontaneously the evening of 38+4 and DD was born just over 14 hrs later the AM of 38+5. I believe she would've come sooner if I hadn't gotten an epidural when I did. My contractions slowed a lot after I got it and since my water had already broken they didn't check my dilation much. My OB came in that AM and laughed cause the nurses were thinking they'd have to start pitocin, but I was at 10, fully effaced and ready to go. She left for about 45mins to let DD drop a little lower and then she was born. I had a slight tear, but otherwise no complications. Contractions were actually still about 4 mins apart so it was actually slightly comical, push push push, okay wait 4 mins. If I recall correctly I only pushed for a total of 5 times contractions. It's definitely why delivery went so well. I even got to reach down and be the first person to touch/feel DDs head 😍 it was amazing.
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LO arrived 11/9/2018! We have a baby!
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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Could you have your midwife strip your membranes at 39 weeks in the morning or something less than an official induction and stick around her practice for the day before doing a full blown induction? Or set some boundaries around what type of induction you'd have? Cervadil vs. Foley blub vs low dose of Pit?
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
I have no plans of being induced and am anti being induced for my body and baby. But if push come to shove I guess I’ll have to...if it is what works and is the best scenario for you then go for it.
I know the main priority should be healthy baby and healthy Momma!
I’m only 45 minutes from the hospital so it’s a little different, plus there are minor ERs on the way.
Are you totally out in the sticks, with no doctors and ambulances close? Or just in a small town?
Some other crazy options to consider:
-When you are getting close to the due date, rent an AirBNB in town for a little vacay before baby.
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20