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boys.boys.boys.boys
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Posted: 01 April 2010 at 9:48pm |
I got a 2nd degree tear with my first, it took about 4 months to heal. (6pd 11 baby)
With my second I got a slight graze (7pd baby).
With both I pushed them out in 2 pushes, both were 'dry' labours and I didnt do anything to 'prepare' for labour, didnt know there was anything you could do to be honest!!
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jaylea4
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Posted: 01 April 2010 at 10:04pm |
LittleBug wrote:
It really depends on what kind of labour you have and what position that the baby is, how fast he/she comes, etc. so every birth is different, just like every baby.
I agree with this also.
#1, i tore and needed stitches, 3690g, 35cm head - birthed on back
#2, no stitches, 3890g, 36cm head, birthed on side and she came out with the waters
#3, e-csection, 4250g
and #4, no stitches, 3780g, 35cm head - birthed kneeling on back of bed
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Posted: 02 April 2010 at 3:40pm |
Kellz wrote:
My midwife used hot cloths on my perinuem as baby was being born to avoid tears. Also she said the latest info is that you are more likely to tear with a water birth, which I had thought was the opposite. I didnt have a water birth but psent a few hrs in the bath, got out at 8cm dilated.
ETA- #1 - 8lb 6 (3.8Kg), 52cm long, head circ-37cm
#2 - 8lb14 (4.04Kg) 52cm long, head cicr -37cm |
I had a water birth and had 3 small tears, lost 2L of blood, had surgery afterwards (I seriously thought that was the end of me at the time) my girl was 10lb 11, 56cm, head circ- 35cm BUT her arm was beside her head!! aaargh...
Just found we are pregnant again and am terrified about giving birth again, my mw said she won't let me have a water birth this time round because of the amount of blood I lost
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Posted: 02 April 2010 at 3:50pm |
Wow Mum2Keira, congrats! Sorry about your terrible birth experience first time round though
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Emmecat
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Posted: 02 April 2010 at 7:56pm |
Wow mum2Keira that's not a good birth story! you poor thing  Congrats on the pg though...you'll have to join us other December mummies when our thread is finally established lol...meanwhile lurk away with us in November
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Emmi_
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Posted: 02 April 2010 at 8:20pm |
Emmecat.... your Dec thread is up and running!
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JD
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Posted: 02 April 2010 at 10:59pm |
I had a tear and grazing with number 1, a water birth and no tear or grazing with number 2, and birthed on a bed on my hands and knees with number 3 (no time to fill the pool) and had no tears or grazing.
They are all different, but I would mention your fears to your MW and she will be able to help you when it comes to pushing more in control which can help with avoiding tears.
subsequent babies often have a much shorter pushing stage, and you sort of have more idea of what to expect while in labour. I found this made me more in control of what I was doing. I also remember thinking "oh, I dont like this part" and therefore being more careful with the pushing....if that makes sense...
Anyway, I recon you should discuss with your mw
Good luck
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Posted: 03 April 2010 at 11:51am |
Kellz wrote:
My midwife said the latest info is that you are more likely to tear with a water birth, which I had thought was the opposite. |
Wow, that's interesting Kellz. I had a water birth last week and got a 2nd degree tear in the same place as the 3rd degree tear I got when DS was born, which surprised me. Strangely, I didn't feel the 3rd degree tear happen (but was concentrating on pushing DS out asap as his heart rate had dropped too low), but did find it more painful during the pushing stage of DD's water birth, even though that was more "controlled" and not rushed .
In the end I was just grateful that the tear at DD's birth (she was 3.42kg) wasn't as bad or worse than the one I got at DS's birth (he was 3.09kg).
Here's a bit of humour for you Emmecat - when I was lying on our bed waiting to be stitched up last week my MW handed me two combs and asked me to hold them in my hands and press them into my palm several times to counteract the pain (accupressure). I stupidly freaked out for a moment and asked "This isn't the part where you tell me you're into natural stitching without anaesthetic is it?" - she is a pretty staunch homebirth MW. She laughed and reassured me, no, it was just to help me while she adminstered the anaesthetic as it can be a bit ouchy .
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M2K
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Posted: 03 April 2010 at 4:24pm |
Thanks ladies! think Im due in October, have a scan next week so fingers and toes crossed
I highly doubt the 2nd will be as bad as that!!! I think it was more her arm coming out with her head that caused the most damage! (her size didn't help though) Well thats what Im telling myself hehe.
We really are amazing for what we go through!!!!
Its probably harder 2nd time round as you know exactly what you are in for where as the first time was "oh how will I know when Im having a contraction?"
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Posted: 05 April 2010 at 8:55am |
I tore quite badly with my first. I actually tore twice so needed lots of stitches. The internal tear was the worst. There were a few things that probably contributed to the tearing. Big baby (9lb 11oz), epidural which meant i was on my back, ventouse, and he came out with his hand beside his face. I lost 2 litres of blood too. So wasn't a very pleasant experience.
My 2nd birth was MUCH better. A much smaller baby too at 8lb 1oz.  I only had a couple of grazes with her. Her birth started out much the same as my first. Had to be induced due to labour not progressing after my waters broke. So i was SO worried things would turn out bad again. WAY faster labour this time and only 15mins pushing. I just used the gas that time. I ended up giving birth on my back again as i was in too much pain to change positions. lol.
Recovery was so much faster. It's just a shame i had problems with bleeding for 10 weeks after her birth!!
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Posted: 05 April 2010 at 12:36pm |
This thread is very reassuring. I presumed that tearing for number two was a given also.
DebandKaelen, I am glad #2 was smaller. Jody was over 9lb. I plan to order a 7lber next time
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M2K
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Posted: 05 April 2010 at 12:50pm |
I agree DebandKaelen, very reassuring!! Not a good first birth experience, but luckily a smoother 2nd birth!
I hope I have one of those orgasmic births, like they documented on 60 minutes
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Emmecat
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Posted: 05 April 2010 at 1:43pm |
Oh yay this gives me some hope!
With Daniel I had an episotomy cause he was posterior and after an hour and half pushing he just couldn't come out and everyone was saying I was a good pusher lol.
With Jared I didn't even have a graze even though him, my waters and placenta all came out at once  .
I don't really want an episotomy again, I'm really surprised I didn't tear with Daniel as I was pushing hard out for a long time.
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mummytobesep08
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Posted: 06 April 2010 at 9:14am |
Great to see other people's stories with this!
I tore terribly with birth of number one as well as having an episiotomy. The tear went in and down and out and went through an artery (which I didn't even know we had down there?!?!?!), lost heaps of blood. it was so sore I couldn't stand up for more than a minute for weeks.
From what I was told if the area heals well and you don't
Still, the MW said pretty much always it heals fine and I know a few women who haven't torn the second time around, even with 3rd degree tears. It seems that if it heals well then even though the area will be a bit weaker, chances are it won't tear or if it does it won't be as bad. I wonder if that's because things are *ahem* pre-stretched from the first birth or something?
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Posted: 07 April 2010 at 9:36pm |
For DD I had a second degree tear and a few grazes . I delivered on my back on the bed , she came out with her hand by her face. I had quite a few stitches and could still see the scar. She was 3.25 kg and head was 34 cm
12 weeks ago I had a waterbirth @ home. One tiny tear that needed nothing and his head was 36 cm he was 3.96 kg.
I think the position you deliver in has a lot to do with how much you tear.
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