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March 31st, 2020, 04:03 AM #21
This is good news It takes the worry from the mothers and frees up the staff's time on the labor ward if they are stretched. My eldest DD(21) wants to come in for this birth, my last 2 births were really ugly so to help free the staff it will be good if shes there as I envision another long situation but to watch your mum in major distress no matter how tough a cookie DD is, wont be easy. We will cross that bridge when it comes!
When I am seeing these young men getting ill from CV they seem to be all the chubby ones. I will delete this thread later as he will go mad if he reads it Im going shopping later and will be making a conscious effort to not buy too many snacks, we have a bit of money atm, 1 job out of last 4 has finally paid but hats another story, so I think I will concentrate on better foods, meat, fruit, nuts over quick grab snacks
How is everyone? Hows the being indoors? tbh I'm actually enjoying it but am probably in the minority
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March 31st, 2020, 04:03 AM #22
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March 31st, 2020, 07:06 AM #23
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March 31st, 2020, 07:12 AM #24
That's a bit concerning, how are you feeling now @tillytys? I'm afraid we are going towards that route with work. Management is giving us the option to choose. We're still considering it with DH. That means he will be alone in the house. But then again that is like I'm a soldier afraid of war and neglecting my duty now isn't it?
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March 31st, 2020, 07:16 AM #25
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March 31st, 2020, 07:18 AM #26
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March 31st, 2020, 11:00 AM #27
It is really good banning them caused so much upset. Thats great that your DD wants to be there! If you dont mind me asking why were the births ugly? Are you wanting to go natural or would an epidural be an option so you can at least rest if it goes on for a long time? Having adult children will be such a help when baby gets here
Im enjoying life at this slower pace too. Just having chilled days at home and not having to rush around to all the sports and clubs the kids normally do is nice.now 6blue5pink
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March 31st, 2020, 07:59 PM #28Swaying Advice Coach
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I am also nearly crazed with worry over my chubby son for the same reason!
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April 1st, 2020, 03:11 PM #29
I had my 20 week scan today Baby healthy and confirmed blue It was strange in there, about 10 other ladies all on chairs spaced apart, no noise, all facing the same way, free pics and free parking so that was handy. I was in quite quick and ticked off everything that needed looking at, on the way out a young mum in tears being comforted and told 'baby may have been holding their cord' Hopefully it was a bit of a low heart beat and everything was ok when they put her on the monitor, of course no husband or mum to be able to comfort her.
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April 1st, 2020, 03:34 PM #30
4b2p, my last 2, were long and painful. The older one I got to the point I thought I would be delivering at, 3-4 hrs gas and air, asked to be checked, told I was 3cm!? Was sure I was at the pushing stage, clearly in my head the midwife was wrong! They started the drip, friggin painful despite being told its only on low, went through the night to 8cm, asked for epidural which went 'high', whilst epidural kicking in asked for a drink, midwife held the cup as i was shaky, started drinking realised my throat muscles wasnt working, couldnt speak with the water, starting to be laid down, I was friggin starting to drown on the delivery bed! How man people have drowned on a delivery bed! Started to try and blow the water out of my mouth panic stricken. The Dr realised and started to touch different areas on me asking if I could feel it, I whispered no, until she got to my forehead, i had feeling in my forehead, great, always useful C section followed, freaked me out. Coming home the next day with my shameful c/s was a whole other head mess.
Next delivery started the same (surprise baby, not planned) worn out, no progress, turns out midwife last time was spot on, no longer able to progress as in previous births. Asked for epidural which went perfect, still had movement, no pain. but! It turns out that the left side of my uterus doesnt contract anymore, so on my hourly checks the midwifes literally had to push it back over babies head with the surgeon stood in the background with time limits on progress, if no progression in one hour you are in kind of thing, luckily natural delivery, room full of people, midwifes, drs, students
It will be the same this time, trying to deliver with a semi useless uterus. When you have epidural you need a member of staff with you all the the, what if no staff! no epidural! I will be screaming the place down and freaking my DD out On a positive note I will be seeing if their bath helps and trying to be in the water
Sorry for long post but I needed to get this out, it has me totally confused, shall I just book for a smooth section? Dont really want one as need to look after the kids the next day, hate asking for help
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