Posts Tagged ‘Labor and Delivery’

Horrific Labor, Placental Abruption, Needed C-Section, My Labor-Part 2

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

So I was at 3 cms and the contractions were coming super fast and super strong. But they were coming so fast that I barely had time to breathe in between them, and this was without inducing medicine. I remember gripping the handles on the bed for dear life during them, and the nurses and doctor kept asking me if I wanted any pain medicine, but I kept saying no. I wanted to do this the natural way. The pain was the worst in my lower back, so I knew right away that my baby was in the posterior, “sunny side up position,” facing towards my belly instead of my back. Until that point, I never understood the whole back labor thing and how women said it was so bad. Well now I understood–it’s not just back pain…it’s like deep spinal pain, like someone pinching your spinal nerves with their fingers, along with the intense cramping pain you feel in your uterus at the same time. The doctor kept checking me and I noticed that she was kind of talking under her breath to the nurses in the room. At that point I suddenly remembered the stuff I learned in Childbirth Prep class, and I asked if I could sit up in the rocking chair instead of on my back in bed. The doctor said that I really shouldn’t. I was a little confused as to why, so when she left I asked the nurse why I couldn’t sit up in the chair. She said that I’m bleeding “a little more than normal.”  Um, ok. About 15 minutes later the contractions were even stronger then before, and this is the point where my labor started to rival scenes from the movie, “The Exorcist.” (Just a warning that if you’re pregnant you may not want to read this. I seriously had the labor & delivery from hell, and I don’t want to scare anyone who’s nervous to begin with. My situation was not normal.)  

I started to feel really nauseous and with each contraction the nauseousness would get really strong. The nurse said that this was a good thing and that it meant my body was getting ready for labor. So she gave me the puke bucket and I vomited. But then the contractions were coming really fast, and at some point my whole body let loose and for each strong contraction I had fluid coming out of every orifice possible (well, maybe not my ears, but everywhere else). Vomit, snot, amniotic fluid, blood, and yes the dreaded one that us women fear more than labor itself: poop. And even though I was always fearful that I may be one of those women who it happened to, when I actually did it I totally didn’t care. I was more focused on trying to breathe because I felt horrible. The nurse said that I was still bleeding a lot with each contraction, so I asked if it was ok if I got up to use the bathroom because I had to go-again. She said I could. So as I’m walking to the bathroom I get a glimpse of what the doctor/nurses were talking about. In my 7 steps to the bathroom I left a huge path of blood–it was like a horror film. All I kept thinking was that in my Childbirth Prep class they said that you don’t actually bleed that much during childbirth. Well then what was going on with me?? That’s when I started to get nervous. And I totally forgot all about the bag I brought with me that had all my “natural birth prep” items in it, like lotion and relaxing pics. I did take my ipod out at one point, but the doctor kept coming in so frequently and I wanted to hear what she was saying, so it was a lost cause. Finally, with all the fluids being lost with every contraction and the intense pain I was in, I gave up and asked for the epidural. I had made it to 6 cms, and I felt really defeated asking for the epi, but I felt drained beyond anything. It took the guy an HOUR to get to my room, which in my mind served me right for caving in and asking for it (yes, I’m actually still bitter about not having the willpower to go natural). I didn’t feel a thing while getting the epidural. And within 10 minutes I was in heaven. No pain whatsoever.

I got to 8 cms and the dr said that the baby’s heartbeat wasn’t going up during my contractions anymore (just staying the same), which is a bad thing. I had also developed a fever. This was exactly why I wanted a natural birth. I knew that the drugs affect the baby negatively. She said that unless I made it to 10 cms within the next hour I would need a C-section for two reasons: 1. She wasn’t sure that the baby could handle the pushing stage because of being stressed, and 2. I was bleeding so heavily that there was a chance I had a partial placental abruption (so THIS is why no one was saying anything earlier. They didn’t want to scare me). I only made it to 9 cms within the next hour so I had to have the C-section. Because of my high fever (104), I was a little out of it during the procedure, but I remember shaking uncontrollably from the chills, and I remember being a little nauseous. I also remember the intense pushing on my belly to get the baby out. The dr asked the anesthesiologist to give me some muscle relaxer because she couldn’t pull the baby out of my “tight ab muscles.” All those sit-ups I did at the gym to help for pushing actually turned against me!! Then I heard “it’s a girl!” and LOUD crying and I was one happy mama.

My baby was beautiful and NOTHING like the scary 4D ultrasound, so I was very thankful about that. 8 pounds, 9 ounces. I wanted to breastfeed right away, but they didn’t want to let me because they were afraid that my high fever was some kind of infection. Finally, they called the pediatrician who said I could breastfeed (I was angry because it was obvious to me that I got the fever from the epidural..I wasn’t sick when I first went to the hospital). The baby latched on right away. I was in recovery for about 4 hours, and then I was finally able to go to a room. I had gone into my labor wanting an all-natural, peaceful experience. I had gotten exactly the opposite, but all that was important to me at that moment was that my baby was healthy and I’m very thankful for that. At the beginning of my pregnancy my hospital was looking for people who wanted to be on the show, “A Baby Story” to have their delivery filmed. Thankfully I didn’t sign up because that would have been one horrific episode!

Stripping Membranes, How To Naturally Induce Labor, Acupressure, and My Labor Part 1

Friday, July 31st, 2009

When I was about a week overdue, I had a regular appointment with a doctor I’ve never had before. I had the non-stress test done, and everything still looked good with the baby. Of course he brought up induction as usual, and I did my best to ignore him. He also did the normal check where they see how far along you’re dilated, and he said that I may feel a little uncomfortable from it. Well, I’ve had plenty of these checks by now, and they never hurt before. This time it hurt a little, but nothing I couldn’t handle. I then stood up and there was a pool of blood on the floor. What in the world did this guy do to me?? He then had me lay on my back and took my blood pressure. He said it was high so I had to go to Labor & Delivery right after he was finished (it’s in the same building). I was nervous and a little confused about what was going on. I’ve always had low blood pressure, and I couldn’t help but wonder if it was because I was angry that he brought up induction and for the fact that I was bleeding like crazy. I go upstairs to Labor & Delivery and I tell them the Dr. sent me here because of my blood pressure, so they check me. It’s high, so they tell me to lay on my side and they’ll take it that way. This time it was normal, and they said it was high only because I was laying on my back which puts pressure on me from the baby. I tell them about the bleeding and the doctor looks at my chart and says, “that can happen when the doctor strips your membranes.”   What?? I tell her that he didn’t even tell me he was doing that, and she was shocked and says that she always informs her patients before she does that. I mean I would have let him do that since some people think it can bring on labor, but seriously…TELL YOUR PATIENT FIRST! I totally felt violated-again. Make that another doctor added to my “do not use” list.

About a week after that, I had an appointment with the doctor I liked and he set my induction date for what would be 14-days overdue (which I had agreed to). It was my goal to avoid induction, so I did everything within my power to try to bring on labor naturally. I used all the methods you commonly hear about, some old wives’ tales, and some holistic methods. Nothing seemed to be working: doing the deed; eating spicy foods, eggplant parm (which I hate), pineapple, cinnamon; walking a lot; or bouncing on my exercise ball. It was now 2 days before my induction day. I called a massage place to schedule a foot & hand reflexology session for the next day, and told them I was pregnant. A few hours later the therapist calls me and asks how far along I was. I told them a few days shy of 42 weeks, and she says they aren’t allowed to work on anyone over 41 weeks. So I ask her if she has any tips on reflexology points that I can use to induce labor. She tells me to press on certain areas of the ankles and the “webbing” of your thumbs. She said it usually works within 24 hours. All day and night I used acupressure on these points while relaxing and listening to music. I even felt some cramping in my abdomen which I took as a good sign.

That night when I went to bed, I felt some more cramping and hoped that the acupressure did something. I got up around 5:30 a.m. to use the bathroom, and right after that I felt what I thought was my water leaking. I then did the “test” by seeing if I could “hold it in” or not, and I couldn’t hold anything in, so I knew it was amniotic fluid. I got into bed and told my husband I think my water was starting to break and then I suddenly felt very strong cramping. So THIS was what a contraction felt like!  I was very happy and told myself that we’ll stay home as long as possible, which is something they talked about in my Childbirth Prep class. Well, within 30 minutes the contractions started to come really quick and were about 4 minutes apart, even though they were short at about 30 seconds long. At this point I quickly nixed the idea about staying home and wanted to get to the hospital right away. Of course my husband being the procrastinator he is, had to take a shower first. Can you believe that?!

We get to the hospital and they confirmed that my water was leaking and that I was 3 cms dilated. I thought it would be bigger than that, but at least it wasn’t still 1-2 cms. The contractions were coming super fast and super strong. I immediately knew which “type” of labor I was having:  the quick, intense kind. I was kind of happy that it was at least going to be quick, even though it was painful. But it was at this point that my labor started to go exactly OPPOSITE of what I had planned. . .