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wanderlost

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>LouLou</b></i>

I'll have to ask why constant fetal monitoring. I don't recall a good answer other than that it was standard practice for high risk pregnancies. If things continue to go as well as they have and my lung function doesn't decrease much, I will opt to not have high risk tracking with any add'l pregnancies. Also, I want to ask because I want to occasionally be off the monitor if I wish for such occasions as taking a shower (although I know I will likely not be allowed to if my water has broken). A part of me half expects to have a birth like your daughters Shannon....last minute. I'm going to stay home as long as possible. What are they going to do put a catheter in for peeing or is the toilet within reach of the monitor?? Ugh!



Did you all know that when they do internal monitoring of the baby they actually screw a probe into the baby's head ... WTF?? I'm going to try to opt out of that. Okay I won't get started. I've been very anti hospital this week which isn't going to help anything.



The stocking is literally like a big sock that goes from under your breasts to below your belly and the monitors are tucked under the stocking. My doula doesn't think my hospital has them but she suggested I ask in advance to put in a request in case they do have one. She described the belt option very similarly to the experience your SIL had Christian. She feels it will be unpleasant for me to have it on constantly. Also, with the alternate positions I plan for labor they darn thing might not stay on and I don't want them to lock me down on the bed just so they can get a good reading. I hope they have the sock or I might look into what one costs. The more I think about it, the more I think this will be a point of anxiety for me.</end quote></div>

Well you know me by now to know it seems I am always anti-hospital/doctor protocol - I like to dot hings my own way, which, so far, for me, has worked.

I would say you won't need constant fetal montioring - I mean, why would you? You're baby isn't at risk here, you (supposedly) are (which we know, you aren't).

I think you hiring a doula is the smartest thing. Will she come to your house when labor begins? It would be good to have someone well versed in birth to be there to help you gauge when you need to go.

Are you reading the Bradley book? I know we definitely used the emotional sign posts as a gauge - once you can no longer speak through contractions, you might need to go. I know in the book they tell of a couple who labored at home for like 5 hours, it was getting serious, the husband decides they need to go, so he bundles up the wife and as they are about to walk out the door and she laughs about something and he realizes if she can still laugh, it isn't time to go, so they stay home a few hours more and then go.

Birth is NOT an emergency! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> (well, I mean, it can be....but you know what I'm sayin')
 

wanderlost

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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>LouLou</b></i>

I'll have to ask why constant fetal monitoring. I don't recall a good answer other than that it was standard practice for high risk pregnancies. If things continue to go as well as they have and my lung function doesn't decrease much, I will opt to not have high risk tracking with any add'l pregnancies. Also, I want to ask because I want to occasionally be off the monitor if I wish for such occasions as taking a shower (although I know I will likely not be allowed to if my water has broken). A part of me half expects to have a birth like your daughters Shannon....last minute. I'm going to stay home as long as possible. What are they going to do put a catheter in for peeing or is the toilet within reach of the monitor?? Ugh!



Did you all know that when they do internal monitoring of the baby they actually screw a probe into the baby's head ... WTF?? I'm going to try to opt out of that. Okay I won't get started. I've been very anti hospital this week which isn't going to help anything.



The stocking is literally like a big sock that goes from under your breasts to below your belly and the monitors are tucked under the stocking. My doula doesn't think my hospital has them but she suggested I ask in advance to put in a request in case they do have one. She described the belt option very similarly to the experience your SIL had Christian. She feels it will be unpleasant for me to have it on constantly. Also, with the alternate positions I plan for labor they darn thing might not stay on and I don't want them to lock me down on the bed just so they can get a good reading. I hope they have the sock or I might look into what one costs. The more I think about it, the more I think this will be a point of anxiety for me.</end quote></div>

Well you know me by now to know it seems I am always anti-hospital/doctor protocol - I like to dot hings my own way, which, so far, for me, has worked.

I would say you won't need constant fetal montioring - I mean, why would you? You're baby isn't at risk here, you (supposedly) are (which we know, you aren't).

I think you hiring a doula is the smartest thing. Will she come to your house when labor begins? It would be good to have someone well versed in birth to be there to help you gauge when you need to go.

Are you reading the Bradley book? I know we definitely used the emotional sign posts as a gauge - once you can no longer speak through contractions, you might need to go. I know in the book they tell of a couple who labored at home for like 5 hours, it was getting serious, the husband decides they need to go, so he bundles up the wife and as they are about to walk out the door and she laughs about something and he realizes if she can still laugh, it isn't time to go, so they stay home a few hours more and then go.

Birth is NOT an emergency! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> (well, I mean, it can be....but you know what I'm sayin')
 

mom2lillian

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for the monitors they have plugs that you just plug and unplug when goign to bathroom and you dont have to have them on all the time even if on continual monitoring unless they are seeing problems at least that is what they told me, that I could get up take shower etc etc. Oh and I hated internal monitors horribly they were awful adn I will avoid them next time but they did alert us to what distress my daughter was in, I did not know about them so when dr recommended them I just said ok. THey actually put basically a tiny needle under the skin on the babies scalp for the monitoring.

just idea for you we took a basket of fruit and chocolate I had prepared to hospital with us and tied our birthplan to encourage it to be read I also printed up signs that said something along line of please do not offer me pain management unless I request it from you incase the nurses were being too helpful in always askign if I wanted it then I woudl post the signs. I also printed little signs that said no pacifier or bottles to put on her crib in event we let her go to nursery but we didnt use them except about an hour and it was a nurse that already kenw we didnt want that. We also had extra birth plans with us in event we needed them for a dr or something.

So glad to hear everyone is doing well.
 

mom2lillian

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for the monitors they have plugs that you just plug and unplug when goign to bathroom and you dont have to have them on all the time even if on continual monitoring unless they are seeing problems at least that is what they told me, that I could get up take shower etc etc. Oh and I hated internal monitors horribly they were awful adn I will avoid them next time but they did alert us to what distress my daughter was in, I did not know about them so when dr recommended them I just said ok. THey actually put basically a tiny needle under the skin on the babies scalp for the monitoring.

just idea for you we took a basket of fruit and chocolate I had prepared to hospital with us and tied our birthplan to encourage it to be read I also printed up signs that said something along line of please do not offer me pain management unless I request it from you incase the nurses were being too helpful in always askign if I wanted it then I woudl post the signs. I also printed little signs that said no pacifier or bottles to put on her crib in event we let her go to nursery but we didnt use them except about an hour and it was a nurse that already kenw we didnt want that. We also had extra birth plans with us in event we needed them for a dr or something.

So glad to hear everyone is doing well.
 

mom2lillian

New member
for the monitors they have plugs that you just plug and unplug when goign to bathroom and you dont have to have them on all the time even if on continual monitoring unless they are seeing problems at least that is what they told me, that I could get up take shower etc etc. Oh and I hated internal monitors horribly they were awful adn I will avoid them next time but they did alert us to what distress my daughter was in, I did not know about them so when dr recommended them I just said ok. THey actually put basically a tiny needle under the skin on the babies scalp for the monitoring.

just idea for you we took a basket of fruit and chocolate I had prepared to hospital with us and tied our birthplan to encourage it to be read I also printed up signs that said something along line of please do not offer me pain management unless I request it from you incase the nurses were being too helpful in always askign if I wanted it then I woudl post the signs. I also printed little signs that said no pacifier or bottles to put on her crib in event we let her go to nursery but we didnt use them except about an hour and it was a nurse that already kenw we didnt want that. We also had extra birth plans with us in event we needed them for a dr or something.

So glad to hear everyone is doing well.
 

my65roses

New member
Thanks Michelle for getting back to me. Life is keeping me busy right now so I couldn't get back to the forums until now. I love to read all of the pregnant mommies post because I get alot of info from you all.
I am sorry your CF Dr did that to you. It sure seems that should be illegal!! How rediculous!!
I am happy to hear you are doing well. I hope it keeps going well!!!
My Dr is supportive of my decision to have a baby. Having said that I am not convinced that it will be all ok yet. Thats why I come here to here all of the stories, good and bad. Our decision will be made, whether or not to have a baby, after my hubby gets a genetic test done. I am optimistic that things will go well with his test and me being pregnant, but still am a little nervous. I think coming here and hearing from you all is good for my mind. It gives me hope but also keeps me grounded to the facts.
I will for sure keep you in mind if I have any questions or concerns. Thanks Michelle and I hope all goes well with you and the baby!!!!!!
Thanks
 

my65roses

New member
Thanks Michelle for getting back to me. Life is keeping me busy right now so I couldn't get back to the forums until now. I love to read all of the pregnant mommies post because I get alot of info from you all.
I am sorry your CF Dr did that to you. It sure seems that should be illegal!! How rediculous!!
I am happy to hear you are doing well. I hope it keeps going well!!!
My Dr is supportive of my decision to have a baby. Having said that I am not convinced that it will be all ok yet. Thats why I come here to here all of the stories, good and bad. Our decision will be made, whether or not to have a baby, after my hubby gets a genetic test done. I am optimistic that things will go well with his test and me being pregnant, but still am a little nervous. I think coming here and hearing from you all is good for my mind. It gives me hope but also keeps me grounded to the facts.
I will for sure keep you in mind if I have any questions or concerns. Thanks Michelle and I hope all goes well with you and the baby!!!!!!
Thanks
 

my65roses

New member
Thanks Michelle for getting back to me. Life is keeping me busy right now so I couldn't get back to the forums until now. I love to read all of the pregnant mommies post because I get alot of info from you all.
I am sorry your CF Dr did that to you. It sure seems that should be illegal!! How rediculous!!
I am happy to hear you are doing well. I hope it keeps going well!!!
My Dr is supportive of my decision to have a baby. Having said that I am not convinced that it will be all ok yet. Thats why I come here to here all of the stories, good and bad. Our decision will be made, whether or not to have a baby, after my hubby gets a genetic test done. I am optimistic that things will go well with his test and me being pregnant, but still am a little nervous. I think coming here and hearing from you all is good for my mind. It gives me hope but also keeps me grounded to the facts.
I will for sure keep you in mind if I have any questions or concerns. Thanks Michelle and I hope all goes well with you and the baby!!!!!!
Thanks
 

serendipity730

New member
Hi! I haven't been on here in a while. It is great to see some many women w/CF pregnant and doing well! I definitely plan to have children some time in the near future, and this is very encouraging. Congrats ladies! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

serendipity730

New member
Hi! I haven't been on here in a while. It is great to see some many women w/CF pregnant and doing well! I definitely plan to have children some time in the near future, and this is very encouraging. Congrats ladies! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

serendipity730

New member
Hi! I haven't been on here in a while. It is great to see some many women w/CF pregnant and doing well! I definitely plan to have children some time in the near future, and this is very encouraging. Congrats ladies! <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif" border="0">
 

Morgan0706

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Hi Julie,

My name is Michelle. I am 18 weeks pregnant. My husband and I both tested positive as a carrier for CF. How has it been living with someone w/ CF? I have soooo many questions. Do you mind if I ask?

Thank you,
Michelle
 

Morgan0706

New member
Hi Julie,

My name is Michelle. I am 18 weeks pregnant. My husband and I both tested positive as a carrier for CF. How has it been living with someone w/ CF? I have soooo many questions. Do you mind if I ask?

Thank you,
Michelle
 

Morgan0706

New member
Hi Julie,

My name is Michelle. I am 18 weeks pregnant. My husband and I both tested positive as a carrier for CF. How has it been living with someone w/ CF? I have soooo many questions. Do you mind if I ask?

Thank you,
Michelle
 
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