I understand the oximeter doesn't work on polished nails, that's why.
ideally not so they can monitor oxygen levels as the probe doesn’t always pick it up through polish/acrylics. But It can be repositioned (although this is less accurate), or we use toes or ears if what’s on your nails can’t be removed easily. A planned section you may be asked not to have nails done but in an emergency it’s the same as any other surgical emergency and is managed with what we have in front of us and nails are normally a very minor problemIs this true? I was going to get my nails done this weekend 🫣
Me againIs this true? I was going to get my nails done this weekend 🫣
My 2 biggest learnings from my first birth was to not get your heart set on anything as so much is out of control and it can just lead to a lot of disappointment. Secondly make sure your birth partner is crystal clear on your preferences so that they can advocate for you if and when you’re not able to. My husband was absolutely brilliant at the point where I lost my head and managed to get me some pain relief when I was being refused it initially and I didn’t want to make a fuss.I think you guys are right, I’m probably overthinking everythinggetting to the end now and I’m trying to sort everything out. Was hoping to get started on my birth plan today but don’t even know where to start!
I was given a special shower gel for the night before and in the morning I was told not to wear perfume or makeup.Planned c-sections advice was no polish on hands or toes, don’t wax or shave and no fake tan!
Thank you for the advice, I read somewhere to write 2 birth plans, one is your ideal birth, how you’d like it to go, your preferences etc. And the next plan is things you would accept - essentially in an emergency I’d accept anything to keep us both alive. I know the birth may not go my way, but as long as me and baby make it to the other side safely, that’s all that mattersMy 2 biggest learnings from my first birth was to not get your heart set on anything as so much is out of control and it can just lead to a lot of disappointment. Secondly make sure your birth partner is crystal clear on your preferences so that they can advocate for you if and when you’re not able to. My husband was absolutely brilliant at the point where I lost my head and managed to get me some pain relief when I was being refused it initially and I didn’t want to make a fuss.
My loose plan this time is ideally I’d like to give birth at the birthing centre and avoid epidural this time. However if I need inducing again epidural will be on my birth plan!
Getting my breathing right really helped me up to a point so I’ve downloaded an app (Freya) to support me with this
What week are you? XI thought I’d felt the baby move the other night. I’ve never really been sure so far. It felt like I was being poked with a finger from the inside, and it happened a few times through the night in different parts of my lower stomach. Then, it other night it happened once so I put my hand in place to try feel something and really concentrated, but nothing since. I’m not worried as such, I’m just keen to be more in the know about what are definitely movements!
Sounds like it to me! I’ve been getting bigger kicks and rolls this week - a few mr muffet could feel with his hand on my tummy too. But this is my second and I don’t have an anterior placenta this time.I thought I’d felt the baby move the other night. I’ve never really been sure so far. It felt like I was being poked with a finger from the inside, and it happened a few times through the night in different parts of my lower stomach. Then, it other night it happened once so I put my hand in place to try feel something and really concentrated, but nothing since. I’m not worried as such, I’m just keen to be more in the know about what are definitely movements!
I never got any until he came , and midwives helped me get colostrum much better than they did because it's really hard!Hello all!
36 weeks today, I’ve had to go ahead from midwife to start colostrum harvesting. My first baby was born in one of the covid lockdowns, my appointments were always rushed and with different midwives each time so I didn’t really understand the benefits of colostrum harvesting and had no support with breast feeding so I was straight to formula- which we actually had no issues with and have a wonderfully healthy toddler!
Has anyone else had any success with collecting? I didn’t get much today and a bit disheartened, probably just overthinking about my last experience. Is it something that’s going to increase in time? I’m not going to stress too much about it as I got by without last time but really just wanted to give it a good go!
I never got anything! Don’t underestimate how long you need to massage/stimulate for first though.Hello all!
36 weeks today, I’ve had to go ahead from midwife to start colostrum harvesting. My first baby was born in one of the covid lockdowns, my appointments were always rushed and with different midwives each time so I didn’t really understand the benefits of colostrum harvesting and had no support with breast feeding so I was straight to formula- which we actually had no issues with and have a wonderfully healthy toddler!
Has anyone else had any success with collecting? I didn’t get much today and a bit disheartened, probably just overthinking about my last experience. Is it something that’s going to increase in time? I’m not going to stress too much about it as I got by without last time but really just wanted to give it a good go!
I’ve been doing it since around week 36 too and things I’ve learned:Hello all!
36 weeks today, I’ve had to go ahead from midwife to start colostrum harvesting. My first baby was born in one of the covid lockdowns, my appointments were always rushed and with different midwives each time so I didn’t really understand the benefits of colostrum harvesting and had no support with breast feeding so I was straight to formula- which we actually had no issues with and have a wonderfully healthy toddler!
Has anyone else had any success with collecting? I didn’t get much today and a bit disheartened, probably just overthinking about my last experience. Is it something that’s going to increase in time? I’m not going to stress too much about it as I got by without last time but really just wanted to give it a good go!
Does the harvesting encourage your milk flow?Hello all!
36 weeks today, I’ve had to go ahead from midwife to start colostrum harvesting. My first baby was born in one of the covid lockdowns, my appointments were always rushed and with different midwives each time so I didn’t really understand the benefits of colostrum harvesting and had no support with breast feeding so I was straight to formula- which we actually had no issues with and have a wonderfully healthy toddler!
Has anyone else had any success with collecting? I didn’t get much today and a bit disheartened, probably just overthinking about my last experience. Is it something that’s going to increase in time? I’m not going to stress too much about it as I got by without last time but really just wanted to give it a good go!
22 with my first. Posterior placenta but there’s a fair amount of tummy large in front of the baby so that probably masks it a bit!What week are you? X