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Lisha
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Topic: Dramatic First Birth Posted: 01 April 2007 at 11:21am |
I don't want to put anyone off!!! My first birth was a breeze, just all the stuff that happened afterwards was pretty scary!
I had a drug-free (it bloody hurts)! water birth, it wasn't planned like that, I did want some gas but didn't have time, as nearly had lucy on the way to the hospital, in the car!
After I had lucy, I was giving birth to the placenta, and only half of it came out, I think that was more painful than the actual birth, there was loads of blood coming out, I thought this was normal. I was feeling really felt and wanted to throw up. The midwifes helped me onto bed where they gave me an injection to help the placenta come out, stil nothing, I was loosing more blood, 3 injections later and I was going into shock, so they decided to transfer me to CHCH womans, where they had to remove my placenta manually. I ended up staying in CHCH womans for 4 days after that while I had 3 blood transfusions, as I had lost over 2.5 litres of blood!!! Just wondering if I need to go to an obsetrician (sp?) aswell as have a midwife for this time round?? lets hope this when I have my next baby it won't be the same!!
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Lisha
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Posted: 01 April 2007 at 11:24am |
opps have missed out some words... I was feeling realli sick and felt like I wanted to throw up!!! sorry!
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Posted: 01 April 2007 at 11:33am |
Do you have a midwife yet? I would think that once you meet with a midwife she would be able to tell you whether or not you should be under an obsetrician and could refer you to one
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Posted: 01 April 2007 at 12:18pm |
wow that sounds a bit scary. I agree that your midwife should be able to advise whether or not you would need a ob or not. All the best you dont have the same problems this time.
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Posted: 01 April 2007 at 12:21pm |
lisha- i had a pretty dramatic first birth too- the labour itself was fine... but afterwards, 2 hours after the birth i had a heamorrhage. i was bleeding really heavily but thought it was normal too- i felt faint, sick etc... but didnt say anything as i didnt know what was happening, hubby was concerned and buzzed the midwife and i was seen straight away and thigns happened pretty fast from there and it is a bit of a blur. i remember lots of pushing on my tummmy, pain and drips being put in my arms- a rooom full of people doing all sorts of things to me. it was an amazingly frightful experience.
7 months after my birth i found out i was pregnant again, i didnt want anymore kids- i was terrified, i hated the pregnancy, i resented everything. but my birth went so well and i didnt have another bleed.
my bleed was different to yours, but i see an obsterician aswell as midwife in my pregnancy only a few times and in my last 2 births was given an iv drip straight after the birth to help contract my uterus for a minimum of 6 hours.
i must admit even with the drip i was still really scared in my last two births but fear is only natural after going through a scary time. i had positive outcomes thankfully- and i hope you have a great birth this time aswell- it makes a huge difference
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Posted: 01 April 2007 at 12:23pm |
oh i should add that my midwife had reffered me to the obsterician- they know your history now. it really helps to talk about it.
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Lisha
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Posted: 01 April 2007 at 1:12pm |
Awwww big hugs to you too! It really shakes you up, and takes abit to get over!! Thanks for the advice, not haven't got a midwife yet, will go the the doctor this week and better sort out a midwife after that. Have any of you used the same midwife as before?
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Posted: 01 April 2007 at 3:11pm |
I had the same midwife both times, she rocks! And aside from that she remembered (or at least pretended to  ) my pregnancy/labour/birth with Maya which helped.
Your midwife may suggest you stay under midwife care but have an obstetrician on call as back up. Thats what I did with the gremlins as they were considered higher risk - I saw my midwife for reglar clinic visits and saw the obstetrician every 4-6 weeks just for progress checks, and he was on call during my induction/labour and present at the birth 'just in case'. If I'd needed a c-sect he would have done it.
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 Maya Grace (28/02/03)
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  The Gremlins:Sienna Marie & Mercedes Kailah (14/10/06)
 Lil miss:Chiara Louise Chloe (09/07/08)
 Her ladyship:Rosalia Sophie Anais (18/06/12)
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Posted: 01 April 2007 at 3:25pm |
I had trouble with my placenta the first time around too, only mine didn't get stuck in, it tore off the wall in a hurry and made me start haemorraging! I ended up having a c/s for my first birth and that meant an automatic referral to ob in my second pregnancy, at around 28 weeks. He offered to conduct my c/s if I needed it the second time around (which thankfully I didn't).
Placentas change from pg to pg so I bet you'll be fine with your new baby. But I suspect you'll get an ob referral just to cover all bases. My 2nd birth went so much better (and my 3rd even better again), and I hope the same for you.
Congrats on your pg too
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Posted: 01 April 2007 at 7:18pm |
My friend had placenta issues with her first (long story short, took 3 hours to deliver but the MW should of had her in surgery to get it out but didn't causing my friend a lot of grief), and didn't want to have a MW after that experience (the MW was at fault). She had her GP do her visits but as her GP was in Levin and she wanted to deliver in PN she had to have a dr in PN willing to do just the delivery. She ended up being under specialist care in PN and in the end, a hosptial MW delivered her baby and had no placenta issues second time round. So it is possible you will be fine.
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Posted: 02 April 2007 at 7:09am |
oh my that does sound traumatic.
im sure once oyu've talked to your mw and explained your first birth they should know whether there is a need to refer you or not??
All the best for your pregnancy
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