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Topic: length of 1st labour... Posted: 04 June 2008 at 8:03am |
hi ladies
my aunty is in labour at the moment and 28 hours after she was induced she is still going! so this has kinda brought the whole birth / labour thing home to me as I hadnt really or rather didnt want to think about it up until now! and have just realised that you may have not slept for over 24 hours by the time bubs actually arrives! eak!
So I was wondering how long was your first labour? I know it all varies from person to person but just curious to hear others stories
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 8:07am |
i had two days of contractions, my labour was 11 1/2 hours. was awake for 24 hours plus.
once your holding your baby you forget how tired you are.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 8:28am |
Mine technically started 2 days before Daniel was here. What I consider real labour though.. woke at 1am with bad contractions, he was here at 11am so 10 hrs
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 8:34am |
Everyone seems to take there labour from different starting points so don't freak out too much without finding out a wee bit more info.
I was induced. Had my waters broken at 12.30 and had my boy at 7pm so 61/2 hours. Slept the night before tho so was feeling really good!
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 8:34am |
I had no prelabour etc. Woke up at 7am one week over due after a good nights sleep ( well as good as it gets at that stage), drove my hubby to work, had a walk around the city and then drove home about 12.00noon. My waters broke at 12.30pm and had her at 4.10pm that afternoon so under 4 hours for labour from start to finish.
Everyone is different but i think the most important thing is to make sure that you get plenty of rest when you can in the lead up to labour.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 8:44am |
My active labour was just over 3 hours long.
My prelabour started @ 9:30am, this is nothing, it's easy you can't sleep through it (well I couldn't) but you can relax - I went home and had a bath then played boardgames with DH and mum.
Active labour started at 4:45pm and I headed into hospital and was about 4cm when I got there. By 7:30pm I was 10cm and by 8:04pm I was holding my daughter.
Don't worry if you haven't had sleep for a day before baby comes, you'll be buzzing with adrenaline afterwards anyway.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 8:56am |
I was induced also - gel at 5pm, drip at 12am, baby at 10.54am... so no sleep all night and not alot after the baby either - makes for a lot of tears!!
But my SIL realises that she is in labour and has a baby in her arms less than 2 hours later. The lucky b*tch has done this with all 3 of her babies!!
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 9:05am |
My waters broke at 7am, I didn't have my first contraction until after lunch, and active labour didn't start until just after 2pm - DD was born at 3:13am so just over 13hrs for me.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 9:12am |
Pre-labour from Friday am
Waters broke 1am Sunday morning
Delivered 4.30am Sunday morning.
Labour was 3.5hrs
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 9:16am |
I woke up at 7am, started having contractions later that day, was in actual labour from 5pm so up all night that night ,..in hospital at 3am,..finally had Isla at 4pm in the after noon,..went to sleep at 7.30pm that night,....
so awake for 36 hrs with no sleep at all  and actual labour was 23 hrs
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 9:24am |
My waters broke at 2pm, and my labour started pretty much at the same time. I was fully dilated by 4.15pm and had my boy at 4.43pm so all up my labour was 2 hours and 45 minutes if you included the placenta.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 9:33am |
Woke at 3am to go to the toilet and waters broke (8 days early), contractions started about 4am but weren't too bad as I dosed a bit until DH woke at his alarm about 6am. Contractions all day but I think I managed to have a small nap in the armchair about late morning. About 2pm-ish the MW arrived at our place and at about 3pm I decided I needed pain relief so we headed to the hospital. Jack was born at 6.56pm, I think I started pushing about 5/5.30pm - most of it is a hazy blur! I seemed to push for quite a while as he would start to come out and then go back in again!
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 9:39am |
I woke up with niggles at about 1am, waters broke at about 2am and it was full on from there - contractions about 4 minutes apart straight away. We were confused as to what to do cos everything we'd heard said the contractions start a few hours apart, or at least like half an hour!! Lol our thoughts of playing Rummicub whilst waiting for things to get going quickly went out the window  We stayed at home for as long as possible and when they got really intense we headed into Birthcare at 5am. Our boy was born at 8.14am.
So about 7 hours all up  It would have been shorter but I had a long 2nd stage (nearly 2 hours) cos he was trying to come out from the back of his head rather than the top.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 9:59am |
Induced at 8am thusday nothing happened.. induced again 8am following day and established labour at 3pm baby got to 9cm then emergency c-section at 8:29pm..:)
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 10:02am |
From start of contractions to delivery was 41 hours but my actual clinical labour was 17 hours. Wed night till Thurs lunchtime I had manageable contractions, I didn't sleep much but that was more excitement and nerves than pain. By lunchtime on Thurs things were starting to get intense and I went to hospital at 11pm that night coz I couldn't handle the pain on my own anymore. She was born at 8.11am on Fri morning.
But bear in mind that she was posterior, so a lot of the early latent stage was her trying to turn into the correct position for delivery.
And like everyone else says, you hardly notice the lack of sleep. I stayed awake all day Fri just watching her sleep. For me the exhaustion kicked in half way thru the second night when she wouldn't settle and screamed all night in hunger.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 10:05am |
Andrew: was induced at 7.30am had the gel again at 1pm. Nothing happened till 9pm when my waters broke and Andrew arrived at 1am on the dot. Between 7.30am and 9pm I did have niggles but nothing that really did anything. So from induction it was 18 hours, but on my records it is 4 hours.
Joshua: was induced at 9.30am waters were broken for me at 3pm and Andrew arrived at 7.08pm. So from induction it was 9 1/2 hours and from when it all started just over 4 hours again.
With Andrew I couldn't sleep the night before (don't know if it was nerves or excitment - or the fact that the woman in the bed next to me was snoring so loudly) so got about 3 hours I think was awake from 6am through till 4am the next morning.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 10:06am |
arohanui wrote:
Lol our thoughts of playing Rummicub whilst waiting for things to get going quickly went out the window  |
LOL, I love rummikub. I was playing rummikub during prelabour while at home with DH and Mum. We stopped playing when I couldn't concentrate anymore and went to hospital shortly afterwards.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 10:13am |
I was induced twice, so if you take it from the first time, was given gel at 8.30am and didnt have the baby til 6 days later :P But if you take it from the second induction, it was 18 hours and then a caesar cuz I wasnt progressing. If they'd let me carry on labouring it would have been double that I should think.
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 10:59am |
My labour onset at 1.30am and went through til 9.25am. Officially (hospital notes) it was 7 hours but 8 from the first contraction to the last. (Hrmmm... I can't recall what contractions feel like anymore! Yay for memory loss)
I was absolutely exhausted by the morning even though the actual labour wasn't thaaaaat long. I think it was a combo of the drugs (pethidine), being the middle of the night when labour onset, and pushing for an hour. Sorta sucks that the part that takes the most energy happens at the end! hehe
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Posted: 04 June 2008 at 11:13am |
nikkiwhyte wrote:
Hrmmm... I can't recall what contractions feel like anymore! Yay for memory loss
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And this is why people go on to have more babies! If we could remember how much it bloody hurt we'd all close our legs!
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