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#1
Yeah, this place is quiet. What happened? Lets talk about something or I am going to talk about pregnancy related shit. You dont want to hear about THAT.
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#2
(01-22-2010, 12:16 AM)WhiskeyTaintgo Wrote: Yeah, this place is quiet. What happened? Lets talk about something or I am going to talk about pregnancy related shit. You dont want to hear about THAT.

::lol::

I don't mind it... but there are those who will have aneurysms. Smiley_emoticons_biggrin
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#3
Oh, dont I know it. lol. I'll be forced to, dammit!
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(01-22-2010, 12:16 AM)WhiskeyTaintgo Wrote: Yeah, this place is quiet. What happened? Lets talk about something or I am going to talk about pregnancy related shit. You dont want to hear about THAT.

Let's talk about something? That's brilliant. Next time I'm thinking about current events or controversial subjects that we might talk about.....pffft, why bother? I'll just make a post "let's talk about something". 52 86
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#5
Ooooh tough girl!

*hides*
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#6
I don't mind it. Is the baby kicking yet, do you have any hemorrhoids or heartburn, are you worried about shitting on the bed while giving birth?
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#7
lol I dont plan on giving birth in my bed. But in a tub (you know Im giving birth at home, right?). Baby was moving just now...its like popcorn since its pretty small. Little bugger got frisky after I took a bath.

No hemmis and no heartburn yet. Smiley_emoticons_smile
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(01-22-2010, 12:30 AM)sally Wrote: I don't mind it. Is the baby kicking yet, do you have any hemorrhoids or heartburn, are you worried about shitting on the bed while giving birth?

Everybody shits on the bed unless they have a c-section or days of enemas.

If that were more publicized, there would be less teen pregnancy. Smiley_emoticons_slash
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#9
Actually, not everyone does. I didnt with my first. And my last 2 doula clients didnt either...

If you're shitting on the bed you're pushing too hard. Blah blah blah, I dont want to get into my childbirth feminist shit. lol
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(01-22-2010, 12:33 AM)WhiskeyTaintgo Wrote: lol I dont plan on giving birth in my bed. But in a tub (you know Im giving birth at home, right?). Baby was moving just now...its like popcorn since its pretty small. Little bugger got frisky after I took a bath.

No hemmis and no heartburn yet. Smiley_emoticons_smile

Well ok... shit in the bathwater then. Smiley_emoticons_wink

One little tip about birthing in a tub though.... be careful when the baby is crowning. The baby's face hitting the air sometimes causes them to take their first breath. If the baby's face hits the air and then it gets submerged again, it could get a lungfull of water. I forget where I read that, but it was when I was considering home-birth methods and such.

I couldn't do a home-birth anyway because my son was big and I nearly wasn't able to push him out. 2 12 hrs of pushing... that was some stressful shit right there.

Hopefully though, you'll have an easy time of it. Be sure you have a good doula on call.
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(01-22-2010, 12:50 AM)SyberBitch Wrote:
(01-22-2010, 12:33 AM)WhiskeyTaintgo Wrote: lol I dont plan on giving birth in my bed. But in a tub (you know Im giving birth at home, right?). Baby was moving just now...its like popcorn since its pretty small. Little bugger got frisky after I took a bath.

No hemmis and no heartburn yet. Smiley_emoticons_smile

Well ok... shit in the bathwater then. Smiley_emoticons_wink

One little tip about birthing in a tub though.... be careful when the baby is crowning. The baby's face hitting the air sometimes causes them to take their first breath. If the baby's face hits the air and then it gets submerged again, it could get a lungfull of water. I forget where I read that, but it was when I was considering home-birth methods and such.

I couldn't do a home-birth anyway because my son was big and I nearly wasn't able to push him out. 2 12 hrs of pushing... that was some stressful shit right there.

Hopefully though, you'll have an easy time of it. Be sure you have a good doula on call.

Hmmm never heard of a problem with that...since essentially they're coming from water into water. I have a midwife I am paying to assist me so no need for a doula Smiley_emoticons_biggrin
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#12
(01-22-2010, 12:48 AM)WhiskeyTaintgo Wrote: Actually, not everyone does. I didnt with my first. And my last 2 doula clients didnt either...

If you're shitting on the bed you're pushing too hard. Blah blah blah, I dont want to get into my childbirth feminist shit. lol

If there is shit in your colon when you go into labor, it's gonna come out when that head comes down and pushes it through.

Sounds like you already know all about doulas and such though. lol
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#13
(01-22-2010, 12:28 AM)WhiskeyTaintgo Wrote: Ooooh tough girl!

*hides*


Yesssssssssssss......::lol::



When are you due? Smiley_emoticons_slash
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#14
(01-22-2010, 12:52 AM)SyberBitch Wrote:
(01-22-2010, 12:48 AM)WhiskeyTaintgo Wrote: Actually, not everyone does. I didnt with my first. And my last 2 doula clients didnt either...

If you're shitting on the bed you're pushing too hard. Blah blah blah, I dont want to get into my childbirth feminist shit. lol

If there is shit in your colon when you go into labor, it's gonna come out when that head comes down and pushes it through.

Sounds like you already know all about doulas and such though. lol

Again, thats not true. Childbirth does not equal shitting...even if you have to shit.

Yes, I am a doula and student midwife Smiley_emoticons_biggrin

Username- I am due July 8th.
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(01-22-2010, 12:52 AM)WhiskeyTaintgo Wrote:
(01-22-2010, 12:50 AM)SyberBitch Wrote:
(01-22-2010, 12:33 AM)WhiskeyTaintgo Wrote: lol I dont plan on giving birth in my bed. But in a tub (you know Im giving birth at home, right?). Baby was moving just now...its like popcorn since its pretty small. Little bugger got frisky after I took a bath.

No hemmis and no heartburn yet. Smiley_emoticons_smile

Well ok... shit in the bathwater then. Smiley_emoticons_wink

One little tip about birthing in a tub though.... be careful when the baby is crowning. The baby's face hitting the air sometimes causes them to take their first breath. If the baby's face hits the air and then it gets submerged again, it could get a lungfull of water. I forget where I read that, but it was when I was considering home-birth methods and such.

I couldn't do a home-birth anyway because my son was big and I nearly wasn't able to push him out. 2 12 hrs of pushing... that was some stressful shit right there.

Hopefully though, you'll have an easy time of it. Be sure you have a good doula on call.

Hmmm never heard of a problem with that...since essentially they're coming from water into water. I have a midwife I am paying to assist me so no need for a doula Smiley_emoticons_biggrin

Here ya go... here's one source for what I said:

Finally the baby's head was born. I waited as Miriam caught her breath and waited for another contraction. It was a strange sight, looking down at a baby's head completely submerged in water. Waterbirth advocates assure us that, as long as the water temperature is 99-100 degrees, the half-born infant will not attempt to draw a breath. It is the shock of the cold air outside the birth canal, they say, that stimulates the first breath. Since Miriam's birth, I have learned of babies that have died of drowning because they did draw their first breath underwater, so you have to be careful. Yet waiting at the side of Miriam's tub, I willed myself not to reach into the water. Not yet.

http://www.ruraldoctoring.com/2008/06/bi...birth.html
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#16
Aww :( Yeah, I googled after you saw that and saw a story or two.
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#17
As with any way you birth, there can be death unfortunatley. :(
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#18
Yeah.... well, I wasn't trying to be morbid. Just saying, if it's not something you're aware of, ya should be. Knowledge is power and all that, ya know?

Apparently, most of the problems occur because either the water isn't warm enough, or the mother raises her pelvis up out of the water as the baby's head comes out and the cool air hits its face, then she puts it back under the water.

That only happens when the birthing tub is too shallow, like a bathtub, which is why I mentioned it. I'm sure you will be careful though. I know there toward the end, I was pretty much going into panic mode trying to push my son out. His heart was getting thready... I'd been pushing a long time... I was getting tired.... fortunately he finally popped out. They had to cut me, even though I requested not to be (cut). The midwife said "If you don't let me cut you a little, he's not coming out of there".

My son was 9lbs 7oz though. =p
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#19
Big healthy baby!

Yeah my tub will be three feet i think? An actual birthing tub, not a bath tub. Glad we could talk about it though Smiley_emoticons_biggrin I love talking birthy stuff.
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#20
One word. Epidural.
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