#but like. the vitamin k post was fun to take the edge off
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didntaskforfrozenyoghurt · 1 year ago
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i feel fucking wretched because i know most people with long covid don't even know they have it. don't even know long covid is a thing
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5 Natural Remedies To Incorporate Into Your Skincare Routine
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miss-sawczuk · 7 years ago
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Inducing, epidural, c-section!
I've been thinking a lot about the day I had my baby and how life, including my body, have changed that day. Like, let's talk about the actual birthing process. Is one ever prepared for that? Yeah, I had a birthing plan. I said yes to a vitamin K shot, but when the midwife asked me if I wanted one, and if I knew what it was, I just said yes please and not a clue. My mind was blank, but that wasn't a surprise, considering I emptied their drug cabinet in one day. Here we go, prepare yourself for a long, super personal post!
Leading up to birth, I warmed up to the idea of as natural as possible. I started with wanting an epidural, but decided to just see how it goes and make that my last resort. No gas and air, no pethidine. After extensive research and speaking to mums, I found out what will make me drowsy and I didn't want it. Well, guess what? I had gas & air, pethidine and an epidural. I didn't even realise I agreed to pethidine, until I read the birth report later on.
No matter how many labour stories you hear or read about, it cannot compare to your own. My mum had an epidural and she loved it - why go through all that pain, if you can skip it? My auntie had two natural, quick births, and she also loved them. I was there for her first one. I knew what to expect, yet it was an alien feeling as it happened.
My contractions started on Sunday morning, and by Wednesday early morning (2 am), I broke down and rang labour line, demanding help. My contractions came every two minutes, for more than an hour, lasting a good minute or so. I cannot compare that pain to anything I've ever felt before. She said I will probably be sent home, but they may give me pain relief. Midwife checks me over, 1 cm dilated. I just looked at her like is this April the 1st? Lady, I haven't slept since Friday night, please just drug me and let me labour in peace. She gave me a shot of liquid morphine and said the magical words I've been waiting to hear - we will take you in, as you were meant to be induced later on today. The moment I was laying down in the labour room, I asked when I'm allowed to have the epidural done. As it was an option to have it whenever, I waited. I had my waters broken and was put on a drip to induce the labour. I coped well with a bit of gas & air, I even started laughing, texted all my girls like HA! I feel drunk! Love a bit of gas, me. Laughter stopped very soon after the drip kicked in, at that point I barely had the strength to ask for this goddamn epidural. And yes, getting it done is as bad as it sounds. I remember sitting on the edge of the bed, two anaesthesiologists doing stuff to my back, midwife keeping an eye on baby's heartbeat, Tim held the g&a for me with one hand, and wiped my sweat with the other. Contractions coming on, as a huge needle is being fitted in my spine. Not sure how I didn't pass out. But once it was in, a cool sensation took over me. Bliss, which I haven't felt in days. Peace. Quiet. I felt no pain. Just like switching off a light. I was semi numb boobs down. If I have another baby, I will ask for an epidural the moment my toes touch the hospital. Even though I ended up being 1/100 who got a spinal headache. That wasn't fun.
After that, all went well. I felt no contractions, I had a laugh with all the midwives and doctors who checked me over. From early morning, to late evening, I just lied there. Two things I experienced that nobody told me about: 1) I vomited. Out of nowhere, I just started feeling nauseous and I was sick. 2) all of my plans and birthing ideas went straight in the bin - I had an emergency c-section. I never considered that to be an option.
Around 2 am, I was ready. 10 cm dilated, but baby had other plans. She kept twisting, she wasn't in a position for birth and her heart rate dropped drastically. It felt like seconds from that moment, to being in theatre, surrounded by 6-7 people, or more. Every single one of those people had a specific job. Once again, my body was being numbed, I had the anaesthetist spray me from my pelvis upwards, asking if I can feel the cold sensation. I was nervous. What if I accidentally answer wrong, and I will feel the entire surgery? At that moment, I was a little bit shocked and scared. I knew, that it's a matter of minutes until I meet my daughter. I was overwhelmed, because on the other side of the curtain, I had two surgeons cutting me open, digging into my womb to take a baby out. I felt the tugging, everything else was pretty much in the far distance, until I heard a little cry and Tims words 'she's got your hair'. I just cried. She was here, with us, at 3:55 a.m. What did she look like? Did she look anything like me or Tim? And then I was congratulated, as a fairly heavy burrito baby was placed on my chest. She had red skin and a head full of fair, sticky hair. She was perfect.
In all honesty, I could've gone into greater detail here. My point is, you'll never be mentally prepared for your first birth. It's an experience full of surprises. It could be as smooth as butter, more painful, less painful than expected, medicated or not, vaginal birth or c-section. Luckily, it ended with a healthy baby and a healthy mum. I couldn't have asked for a better experience or better care during and after labour. That was almost 10 weeks ago, but I know I will never ever forget a single second of that day.
Yours truly,
Miss Sawczuk 🎀
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