Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 How old are you? I was 25 when i got pregnant and 26 when i had him. I didn't get night sweats so unfortunately i cant help you there. What I did get was my let would either fall asleep or swell. MDA wanted to biopsy to which i told them no. My regular OBGYN told me to just lay down and put my legs up because that was where the baby was sitting and i just needed to get the pressure off my leg. MDA also wanted to do an amniocentesis to which I also told them no. (they cant do anything about it til the baby is born so i saw no reason for it and they were beginning to make me feel like a guinee pig. My regular OBGYN never even suggested it.) My regular OBGYN also thought that I should go for natural child birth (after 8 months of agreeing it should be a C- section lol) To which I also said no to and I will tell you why. Because our back is pretty much all we have when the legs and arms go and an epidural could really mess our back up even more than it already is. It can paralize a " normal " person and at the very least cause major migrains for the rest of their lives. To also have it naturally causes more stress on our already stressed bodies. Which would greatly increase the chance for pneumonia or worse. MDA also told me it would take an hour and a half to deliver the baby and sew me back up and so on. My regular OBGYN was very adamant about the fact that the anaesthesia should not reach the baby. Because it isnt good for them. He said the C-section should take no more than ten minutes. And it didnt. Also the longer you are under the worse it is for you as well. He put me out at 12:15 and my son was born at 12:18 and I was awake at 12:25. My son was born healthy as can be. I am a big believer in NOT letting your doctor talk you into anything your gut says no to. This of course is just my personal opinion and experience. How ever i would love to hear about other peoples birthing experiences. Good like to you in which ever you deside > > Ok i'm now 25 weeks n me and baby are doing really great! The only real > problem i'm having at night are major night sweats!! The only time i'd > get them was when i would be in the hospital sick with nemonia. i > haven't been really sick in like 5 years. So one of my questions is... > is did any or all of you get night sweats n how bad were they n is > there anything i can do to uhhh not get them or not get them as bad?? > Right now i get them so bad they make me cry. I wake up more the 4 > times a night dripping and i try to only wae my boyfriend up 2 of those > times cuz i know he's tired cuz i wake him up to move n turn me. i'm > soooooo tired and its getting really cold at nigh so when he takes the > blankets off me to dry off i feel like im gonna go into hyperthermia!!! > My other question is, have any of you had a regular birth?? My OB wants > to try for a regular birth n i met with a perinatologist n he didn't > see anything to disagree. If any of you have had a regular birth how > did they administer the epidural? i have spinal rods n cant hunch my > back. Did any of you start off trying for a vaginal birth and ended up > having to have a c-section?? Well those are a few of my question.. > thanks!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 Look to your mother and other direct female relatives to get an idea if " night sweats " are pregnancy related. However, just as a precaution, you may need to find out if the baby is interferring with your breathing at night. Night sweats, feeling cold (feet, hands, torso are signs of poor oxygen intake) and frequent wakening at night are also Sleep Apnea symptoms. My SMA 1-2 girlfriend had two sons and both were C-sections. Angie On Tuesday 03 October 2006 15:16, lilredhalo wrote: > Ok i'm now 25 weeks n me and baby are doing really great! The only real > problem i'm having at night are major night sweats!! The only time i'd > get them was when i would be in the hospital sick with nemonia. i > haven't been really sick in like 5 years. So one of my questions is... > is did any or all of you get night sweats n how bad were they n is > there anything i can do to uhhh not get them or not get them as bad?? > Right now i get them so bad they make me cry. I wake up more the 4 > times a night dripping and i try to only wae my boyfriend up 2 of those > times cuz i know he's tired cuz i wake him up to move n turn me. i'm > soooooo tired and its getting really cold at nigh so when he takes the > blankets off me to dry off i feel like im gonna go into hyperthermia!!! > My other question is, have any of you had a regular birth?? My OB wants > to try for a regular birth n i met with a perinatologist n he didn't > see anything to disagree. If any of you have had a regular birth how > did they administer the epidural? i have spinal rods n cant hunch my > back. Did any of you start off trying for a vaginal birth and ended up > having to have a c-section?? Well those are a few of my question.. > thanks!!! -- Angie Please visit my favourite websites: for Ford Model A enthusiast http://www.recap.on.ca a memorial website of my father http://www.roybebee.ca The Monarchs (50's & 60's band my Uncle plays in) http://www.the-monarchs.ca a chapter of Model A Owners of Canada Inc http://www.trilliumchapter.ca an electric wheelchair hockey league http://www.cewha.ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 I did try to deliver my daughter normally but after 18 hours of labor, I did have a C- section. My problem with the normal delivery was my daughter was stuck behind the pelvic bone. The problem had nothing to do with my ability to use my muscles to push during labor. Good luck! Peace, Beth Questions for moms with sma Ok i'm now 25 weeks n me and baby are doing really great! The only real problem i'm having at night are major night sweats!! The only time i'd get them was when i would be in the hospital sick with nemonia. i haven't been really sick in like 5 years. So one of my questions is... is did any or all of you get night sweats n how bad were they n is there anything i can do to uhhh not get them or not get them as bad?? Right now i get them so bad they make me cry. I wake up more the 4 times a night dripping and i try to only wae my boyfriend up 2 of those times cuz i know he's tired cuz i wake him up to move n turn me. i'm soooooo tired and its getting really cold at nigh so when he takes the blankets off me to dry off i feel like im gonna go into hyperthermia!!! My other question is, have any of you had a regular birth?? My OB wants to try for a regular birth n i met with a perinatologist n he didn't see anything to disagree. If any of you have had a regular birth how did they administer the epidural? i have spinal rods n cant hunch my back. Did any of you start off trying for a vaginal birth and ended up having to have a c-section?? Well those are a few of my question.. thanks!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 i'm 30!!!! ( i dont look or feel that old (most days lol) i do want to try for a natual birth cuz i DO NOT want to be put under. i have a strong feeling that if im intabated (no matter the length of time) it would be very hard to get me off. i was in a small fire when i was 18 n had gotten bad smoke ihalation and ended up on an intabater for a month and when they tried to wing me i didn't do so well. then when they decided to trake me i begged for another chance to try to breath on my own and thank goodness i did it. ) my hip and back hurt but i just lean to releave the presure. but thank you so much for all ur info!! i love all the feed back about this!! i don feel so alone cuz no matter what the females share they just dont uderstand any of this :oD > > > > Ok i'm now 25 weeks n me and baby are doing really great! The only > real > > problem i'm having at night are major night sweats!! The only time > i'd > > get them was when i would be in the hospital sick with nemonia. i > > haven't been really sick in like 5 years. So one of my questions > is... > > is did any or all of you get night sweats n how bad were they n is > > there anything i can do to uhhh not get them or not get them as > bad?? > > Right now i get them so bad they make me cry. I wake up more the 4 > > times a night dripping and i try to only wae my boyfriend up 2 of > those > > times cuz i know he's tired cuz i wake him up to move n turn me. > i'm > > soooooo tired and its getting really cold at nigh so when he takes > the > > blankets off me to dry off i feel like im gonna go into > hyperthermia!!! > > My other question is, have any of you had a regular birth?? My OB > wants > > to try for a regular birth n i met with a perinatologist n he > didn't > > see anything to disagree. If any of you have had a regular birth > how > > did they administer the epidural? i have spinal rods n cant hunch > my > > back. Did any of you start off trying for a vaginal birth and ended > up > > having to have a c-section?? Well those are a few of my question.. > > thanks!!! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2006 Report Share Posted October 3, 2006 great!!! now what i really wanna know about this is... when u started to have give birth vaginaly did u start off in a labor and delivery room or did they put u in the c-section room to prepare for a just in case c-section?? the reason im asking is cuz my boyfriend and i are touring 2 hospitals. we toured 1 already and there procedure for a average woman pregnant with twins who will be " trying " for a vaginal delivery is they put them in the c-section room so that just in case a c-section needs to be done they have her there already and no time is waisted to get her there. i had asked the person giving the tour if that would be the case for me but she didnt know. so im here asking the pros lol ;o) > > I did try to deliver my daughter normally but after 18 hours of labor, I did have a C- section. My problem with the normal delivery was my daughter was stuck behind the pelvic bone. The problem had nothing to do with my ability to use my muscles to push during labor. Good luck! > Peace, > Beth > Questions for moms with sma > > > Ok i'm now 25 weeks n me and baby are doing really great! The only real > problem i'm having at night are major night sweats!! The only time i'd > get them was when i would be in the hospital sick with nemonia. i > haven't been really sick in like 5 years. So one of my questions is... > is did any or all of you get night sweats n how bad were they n is > there anything i can do to uhhh not get them or not get them as bad?? > Right now i get them so bad they make me cry. I wake up more the 4 > times a night dripping and i try to only wae my boyfriend up 2 of those > times cuz i know he's tired cuz i wake him up to move n turn me. i'm > soooooo tired and its getting really cold at nigh so when he takes the > blankets off me to dry off i feel like im gonna go into hyperthermia!!! > My other question is, have any of you had a regular birth?? My OB wants > to try for a regular birth n i met with a perinatologist n he didn't > see anything to disagree. If any of you have had a regular birth how > did they administer the epidural? i have spinal rods n cant hunch my > back. Did any of you start off trying for a vaginal birth and ended up > having to have a c-section?? Well those are a few of my question.. > thanks!!! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2006 Report Share Posted October 4, 2006 I'm sorry I don't have a clear answer to your question. I feel a little silly as I don't really know if the room I was in was considered a c-section room or not. I started out in a room where they scheduled my labor to be induced. Shortly after they induced my water broke and labor started. I'm sorry I don't know if I was moved to a C-section room or not. It was 15 years ago- I guess some of the details are fuzzy. It sounds like you and your boyfriend are well prepared. I'm sure you will do great. Take care Beth Questions for moms with sma > > > Ok i'm now 25 weeks n me and baby are doing really great! The only real > problem i'm having at night are major night sweats!! The only time i'd > get them was when i would be in the hospital sick with nemonia. i > haven't been really sick in like 5 years. So one of my questions is... > is did any or all of you get night sweats n how bad were they n is > there anything i can do to uhhh not get them or not get them as bad?? > Right now i get them so bad they make me cry. I wake up more the 4 > times a night dripping and i try to only wae my boyfriend up 2 of those > times cuz i know he's tired cuz i wake him up to move n turn me. i'm > soooooo tired and its getting really cold at nigh so when he takes the > blankets off me to dry off i feel like im gonna go into hyperthermia!!! > My other question is, have any of you had a regular birth?? My OB wants > to try for a regular birth n i met with a perinatologist n he didn't > see anything to disagree. If any of you have had a regular birth how > did they administer the epidural? i have spinal rods n cant hunch my > back. Did any of you start off trying for a vaginal birth and ended up > having to have a c-section?? Well those are a few of my question.. > thanks!!! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 I may not have any right too reply to this as I have not had a child of my own but what I do have a lot of verying experiences is the Spinal side. It is possible to find gaps in the spinal column if they have any MRI or CT scans of your spine prior to you getting pregnant (I am not suggesting doing it now for obvius reasons). I know this as I have had a fusion of bone and metal work and still have 2 gaps at L3 and T1 regions. Having injections into the spine is risky but then so was having a spinal fusion; it is about waying up the risks as your consultant has given you his/her advice I am sure. Yes, it is possible to get a small leak of spinal fluid but if this happens the Drs are likely to one tell you to lie flat for a couple of weeks too see if the leak seals itself or they may offer what is called a blood patch. A blood patch is taking some of your blood from an arm and then injecting it into your spine like an epidural. This is usually effective within a matter of hours as the blood clots over the leak and forms a scab which then allow the Dura to heal. I had this proceedure done when I had a tear in my dura during spinal surgery. It is effective and painless (compared to child birth I expect). So good luck with the remainder of your pregnancy and I hope the night sweats stop for you. All the best Vivien Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 In a message dated 10/31/2006 11:51:18 AM Eastern Standard Time, dvlwksp@... writes: Do you remember the day your son was born? My worst fear is going under general and not remembering anything about the day our baby is born. I'm not Kay, but I remember every detail of both kid's births, (good & bad LOL) I was under general as well. Amy Wife to Will 11/3/95 Mama to Olivia Isabelle 9/18/03 & Phineas Maximilian 11/30/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 Hello, I am 9 weeks pregnant and I have had trouble controlling my temperature almost my whole pregnancy so far. The only thing I found that somewhat worked for me is to drink a lot of ice cold water throughout the day and keep a fan on me at night (even though I do have the covers on). It doesn't go away totally but I only wake up about once a night now from feeling sick from being over-heated. I have rods in my back as well and my OB said that I cannot have an epidural. She was unable to find the actual vertebra's on me which she said is necessary for the epidural. I will be having a c-section because I cannot deliver more than a 3 lb baby vaginally (and we definetly want a bigger baby! ) so I will have to go under general. Please keep us posted on how you are doing. You are much further ahead of me so I'd appreciate your experiences! Good luck! Questions for moms with sma Ok i'm now 25 weeks n me and baby are doing really great! The only real problem i'm having at night are major night sweats!! The only time i'd get them was when i would be in the hospital sick with nemonia. i haven't been really sick in like 5 years. So one of my questions is... is did any or all of you get night sweats n how bad were they n is there anything i can do to uhhh not get them or not get them as bad?? Right now i get them so bad they make me cry. I wake up more the 4 times a night dripping and i try to only wae my boyfriend up 2 of those times cuz i know he's tired cuz i wake him up to move n turn me. i'm soooooo tired and its getting really cold at nigh so when he takes the blankets off me to dry off i feel like im gonna go into hyperthermia! !! My other question is, have any of you had a regular birth?? My OB wants to try for a regular birth n i met with a perinatologist n he didn't see anything to disagree. If any of you have had a regular birth how did they administer the epidural? i have spinal rods n cant hunch my back. Did any of you start off trying for a vaginal birth and ended up having to have a c-section?? Well those are a few of my question.. thanks!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 Kay, Do you remember the day your son was born? My worst fear is going under general and not remembering anything about the day our baby is born. Re: Questions for moms with sma How old are you? I was 25 when i got pregnant and 26 when i had him. I didn't get night sweats so unfortunately i cant help you there. What I did get was my let would either fall asleep or swell. MDA wanted to biopsy to which i told them no. My regular OBGYN told me to just lay down and put my legs up because that was where the baby was sitting and i just needed to get the pressure off my leg. MDA also wanted to do an amniocentesis to which I also told them no. (they cant do anything about it til the baby is born so i saw no reason for it and they were beginning to make me feel like a guinee pig. My regular OBGYN never even suggested it.) My regular OBGYN also thought that I should go for natural child birth (after 8 months of agreeing it should be a C- section lol) To which I also said no to and I will tell you why. Because our back is pretty much all we have when the legs and arms go and an epidural could really mess our back up even more than it already is. It can paralize a " normal " person and at the very least cause major migrains for the rest of their lives. To also have it naturally causes more stress on our already stressed bodies. Which would greatly increase the chance for pneumonia or worse. MDA also told me it would take an hour and a half to deliver the baby and sew me back up and so on. My regular OBGYN was very adamant about the fact that the anaesthesia should not reach the baby. Because it isnt good for them. He said the C-section should take no more than ten minutes. And it didnt. Also the longer you are under the worse it is for you as well. He put me out at 12:15 and my son was born at 12:18 and I was awake at 12:25. My son was born healthy as can be. I am a big believer in NOT letting your doctor talk you into anything your gut says no to. This of course is just my personal opinion and experience. How ever i would love to hear about other peoples birthing experiences. Good like to you in which ever you deside > > Ok i'm now 25 weeks n me and baby are doing really great! The only real > problem i'm having at night are major night sweats!! The only time i'd > get them was when i would be in the hospital sick with nemonia. i > haven't been really sick in like 5 years. So one of my questions is... > is did any or all of you get night sweats n how bad were they n is > there anything i can do to uhhh not get them or not get them as bad?? > Right now i get them so bad they make me cry. I wake up more the 4 > times a night dripping and i try to only wae my boyfriend up 2 of those > times cuz i know he's tired cuz i wake him up to move n turn me. i'm > soooooo tired and its getting really cold at nigh so when he takes the > blankets off me to dry off i feel like im gonna go into hyperthermia! !! > My other question is, have any of you had a regular birth?? My OB wants > to try for a regular birth n i met with a perinatologist n he didn't > see anything to disagree. If any of you have had a regular birth how > did they administer the epidural? i have spinal rods n cant hunch my > back. Did any of you start off trying for a vaginal birth and ended up > having to have a c-section?? Well those are a few of my question.. > thanks!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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