The expectant mother started the labor pains herself

The expectant mother started the labor pains herself
The expectant mother started the labor pains herself
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Our reader named "Amugy" arrived at the hospital with leaking amniotic fluid, where it was determined that she was neither in pain nor dilating. The doctor on duty did not intervene yet, they waited for the uterine contractions to start. In the meantime, the baby's heart rate rose to nearly 200, so the doctor recommended induction of labor.

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The expectant mother asked for half an hour, then based on what she learned from the relationship analysis, she brought the baby's heart rate down to the normal range and gave herself pains. Would you like to share your birth story? Send it to us at this address!

With my first baby, I prepared for the arrival of our child for a problem-free 9 months. Also, the ctg measured a not very encouraging child's heartbeat 2 times, but then everything always went back to normal. From the twentieth week of pregnancy, I also went for a relationship analysis, which raised a lot of exciting questions and gave me an experience. This technique absolutely worked for me, I was able to contact my baby regularly.

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I was scheduled for November 24th, I didn't have a chosen doctor or midwife, I wanted to give birth with a doula, who predicted that she would be in the countryside on the weekend before the 24th to do an examination. Of course, on the morning of the 21st, Saturday, my mucus plug left and in the afternoon the amniotic fluid started to gurgle. We talked to the doula constantly on the phone, she recommended a colleague of hers, but since I didn't meet her in person, and then things accelerated later, I gave birth to our daughter without a doula.

At 8pm we finally left for the hospital with flowing amniotic fluid and no pains, where the ctg was perfect throughout the administration. The doctor on duty and his team were very friendly. During the examination, it turned out that the cervix had not opened at all, so the doctor suggested that I lie down in the delivery room and wait until morning, so that the events would start on their own. I went to bed completely calm, they put on the ctg and we waited.

We didn't prepare for a father's birth, we planned that my husband would be inside with me during the labor and that my mother would help during the birth, as well as the doula. However, the ctg showed an increasingly high heart rate (185-195), but there were no pains or dilatation anywhere. At half past 11, the doctor came in to say that the child's heart won't have the strength to take it until morning, we can't wait any longer, we have to start the delivery. I asked him for half an hour, which he gave with great difficulty, and in half an hour I brought the child's heart rate down to 165-170 (there were no further problems with the child's heart) and started the pains.

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The doctor came in again at 11, who acknowledged the changes, but since the heart rate was still high, he decided to go into labor. put on a small capsule, which within half an hour resulted in two minutes of pain, with almost no transition. I wasn't prepared for that. That's when we called my mom. By midnight I was completely out of my mind and still no dilation. I received a double dose of Nospa, which almost made me lose my mind (I couldn't go in the bathtub or shower because of the continuous ctg) and I felt more and more that I was going to end up with a caesarean section, I wouldn't be able to handle a soufflé.

At 1:30, as I was still only 1 finger dilated, I decided to have an epidural. It was the best thing that could have happened to me. Not only did the pains become more tolerable, but I also began to dilate rapidly, and at three quarter to four, our he althy daughter was born, weighing 3,700 grams and 55 cm, on the third push. Unfortunately, it had to be cut and I also cracked it, but thanks to the eda, I didn't feel anything during the nearly 40-minute sewing.

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