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Congrats Chellngaz! She is beautiful x
Well ladies after being told my waters could be broken on tuesday evening I got to delivery suite on Thursday at 10.40am. I was in established labour from 6.30pm and fully dilated at 5.50am (friday). They gave me 2 hours for her to desend and started psuhing at 8am. I've never worked so hard in my life but nowt happening so off to theatre it was for me. Poppy May arrived1/6/12 at 10.50am weighing 8lb 5oz not a bad size for term plus 3 x x
Hi all, today i had an appt with GD nurse & she has asked me to start pumping my breasts twice a day & put the cholostrum into syringes, freeze them & bring them 2 hospital when in labour, because women with GD can have a delay with milk, so when bubs is born they'll test her sugar levels, then she needs a feed & two hrs after that they'll test her sugar again.
Im just worried it will bring on labour, anyone else been asked to do the same?
Hi all, today i had an appt with GD nurse & she has asked me to start pumping my breasts twice a day & put the cholostrum into syringes, freeze them & bring them 2 hospital when in labour, because women with GD can have a delay with milk, so when bubs is born they'll test her sugar levels, then she needs a feed & two hrs after that they'll test her sugar again.
Im just worried it will bring on labour, anyone else been asked to do the same?
hey bats. we are just a day apart. I'm 36+6 today and yes i am doing the same. i posted about it couple pages ago if you wanna read - but basically I am doing the same thing. I was told 36 weeks fine to start - and is highly unlikely to bring on labour (just think women breastfeed their eldest throughout pregnancy). what it can do is help the head engage due to stimulating mild uterine contractions. I've had a couple of gos - gosh its hard work getting much out but am seeing the hosital's feeding co-ordinator tommorrow and she is giving me all the syringes and labels and wants me to do it three times a day until I have the baby. I'm actually hoping it does help bring on labour in some way. xxx what day are you due to have baby? I'm hoping to have bubs naturally next two weeks if not two weeks wed - when I'm 39 weeks then c-sec.
Congrats chellngaz, beautiful
Well what a rollercoaster of a weekend I've had, just awful. Had to make the harrowing decision to have my beautiful furbaby put to sleep. The devastation has been unreal. I spent sun and mon just non stop crying and yesterday just didn't want to do or be a part of anything, I just wanted everyone to go away and leave me alone. I even contemplated asking them to postpone the c-section because I just wasn't in the right frame of mind, but hubby was very against it and he said we have waited 3 years for this let's try and not make anything spoil it. I know he is right but it's still very hard, he was my best friend and I just feel so empty, I just expected him to be there and be a part of this baby's life. Anyway today I'm feeling a bit more human like and I'm desperatly trying to put my emotions to one side for the baby's sake.
Bloods have been all over the place this weekend, can't believe I'm going in hospital tonight! Scared, nervous, anxious, excited. So many different emotions going on right now.
Bats I've tried expressing but I've had no joy at all.
USEFUL INFO FOR ALL ... HYPOGLYCEMIC PROTOCOL FOR NEWBORNS & FEEDING OWN MILK......
So I rang my local hospital today and asked to speak to the infant feeding co-ordinator and told her I wanted to start expresisng colostrum now for my baby. She was amazingly supportive - I have a meeting with her for wed, when she will give me all the syringes, stoppers, bags and labels. This is what she told me on phone:
I can start expressing my colostrum from 36 weeks (now) though she checked no history of preterm birth. Said would be v unlikely it would put you into labour but could cause mild uterine contractions which could help get baby's head further down.
To express by hand 3 times a day into a syringe with stopper and put in fridge. Take out fridge for next collection then when all three expressions done for that day - date and label and put in freezer. When I go into hospital I take all syringes in a tupperware box with name, hosp number etc and it will be stored in fridge if in labour and freezer if not.
When baby is born blood sugars should be tested by heel prick asap even if they appear well. AI should breastfeed asap but defo within one hour. As soon as I finsih first feed, the clock is set and in 3hours baby should have their first 'pre-feed' blood check. Their bloods should be above 2mmol. If it is below baby should be immediately fed again from breast if well enough. If baby sleepy and no energy then this when the stored colostrum syringes come out. If bloods don't come back up then this is when supplemetnal forumla would be given and this should be 7-10mls/kilo of body weight.
So to summarise baby should be fed every three hours and bloods done just before each feed and should be above 2. This should be done for 24hours including temperature and respiratory checks. If all bloods ok then the next 24hours bloods don't need to be checked but temp and respiration should be checked every three hours. If all good then free to go :0)
If sugars drop below 2 and no supplement seems to bring up then off to neo-natal and that is when a glucose drip would be used until sugars stabilised.
So this is policy at my hospital. i would urge everyone to ring and ask what their hospital hypoglcemic policy is and make sure they do it. I had my little girl last feb (GD baby). She was born at 10am and they didn't start the protocol until 11pm that night!! I have been told this was an error - luckily she was fine but I know now to demand that it is being done. I have the feeding co-ordinator's name and she has told me to write my wishes in birthing plan and demand protocol started straight away.
If anyone wants to print off or copy and paste this - it could be useful for when your time comes. Obviously if you are planning to forumla it may be a little different so would double check.
Congrats chellngaz, beautiful
Well what a rollercoaster of a weekend I've had, just awful. Had to make the harrowing decision to have my beautiful furbaby put to sleep. The devastation has been unreal. I spent sun and mon just non stop crying and yesterday just didn't want to do or be a part of anything, I just wanted everyone to go away and leave me alone. I even contemplated asking them to postpone the c-section because I just wasn't in the right frame of mind, but hubby was very against it and he said we have waited 3 years for this let's try and not make anything spoil it. I know he is right but it's still very hard, he was my best friend and I just feel so empty, I just expected him to be there and be a part of this baby's life. Anyway today I'm feeling a bit more human like and I'm desperatly trying to put my emotions to one side for the baby's sake.
Bloods have been all over the place this weekend, can't believe I'm going in hospital tonight! Scared, nervous, anxious, excited. So many different emotions going on right now.
Bats I've tried expressing but I've had no joy at all.
Hi!! I'm just looking for some advice, really.
I'm Laura, and we're due with our second baby on the 23rd of November. I had my 12 week scan on the 14th of May, and I was told today that my 'papp a hormone' levels are low (0.29). This could result in the baby having a low birth weight, and may lead to other issues (although I'm assured the risks are low).
Has anyone had any experience of this? I will be getting a scan every 4 weeks so that the growth of our baby can be monitored closely. My pregnancy has been moved from low risk to medium risk :S
Thank you very much!! This group is a great idea by the wayI wish everyone the best of luck. All our love xxxx
USEFUL INFO FOR ALL ... HYPOGLYCEMIC PROTOCOL FOR NEWBORNS & FEEDING OWN MILK......
So I rang my local hospital today and asked to speak to the infant feeding co-ordinator and told her I wanted to start expresisng colostrum now for my baby. She was amazingly supportive - I have a meeting with her for wed, when she will give me all the syringes, stoppers, bags and labels. This is what she told me on phone:
I can start expressing my colostrum from 36 weeks (now) though she checked no history of preterm birth. Said would be v unlikely it would put you into labour but could cause mild uterine contractions which could help get baby's head further down.
To express by hand 3 times a day into a syringe with stopper and put in fridge. Take out fridge for next collection then when all three expressions done for that day - date and label and put in freezer. When I go into hospital I take all syringes in a tupperware box with name, hosp number etc and it will be stored in fridge if in labour and freezer if not.
When baby is born blood sugars should be tested by heel prick asap even if they appear well. AI should breastfeed asap but defo within one hour. As soon as I finsih first feed, the clock is set and in 3hours baby should have their first 'pre-feed' blood check. Their bloods should be above 2mmol. If it is below baby should be immediately fed again from breast if well enough. If baby sleepy and no energy then this when the stored colostrum syringes come out. If bloods don't come back up then this is when supplemetnal forumla would be given and this should be 7-10mls/kilo of body weight.
So to summarise baby should be fed every three hours and bloods done just before each feed and should be above 2. This should be done for 24hours including temperature and respiratory checks. If all bloods ok then the next 24hours bloods don't need to be checked but temp and respiration should be checked every three hours. If all good then free to go :0)
If sugars drop below 2 and no supplement seems to bring up then off to neo-natal and that is when a glucose drip would be used until sugars stabilised.
So this is policy at my hospital. i would urge everyone to ring and ask what their hospital hypoglcemic policy is and make sure they do it. I had my little girl last feb (GD baby). She was born at 10am and they didn't start the protocol until 11pm that night!! I have been told this was an error - luckily she was fine but I know now to demand that it is being done. I have the feeding co-ordinator's name and she has told me to write my wishes in birthing plan and demand protocol started straight away.
If anyone wants to print off or copy and paste this - it could be useful for when your time comes. Obviously if you are planning to forumla it may be a little different so would double check.
I just wanted to add that this was pretty much policy at my hospital too, but had I left my daughter for three hours in between feeds (not ideal if you are trying to establish BF anyway!) then there's no doubt she would have become hypo.
Feeding a BF baby 3 horuly is not condusive to getting BF established at all. I am personally very glad I pretty much told the hospital to stuff it.
Also, you can push for donor milk if you don't want to give formula.
Hi all well I'm settled at the hospital, really don't understand why I've been brought in the night before, no sliding scale until 6am what's the point. Anyway I've got cannulas in ready coz I begged them to get it done with I hate them so much, got two of the buggers in. Just had tea and toast and testing bloods in one hour. Then insulin and glucose at 6am then she said I should be first on theatre list with having GD. Still all feels so surreal can't believe in 9 hours we'll have our baby.
Mammytoerin I had low Papp-a 0.24 it can be associated with placenta problems later in pregnancy as long as they scan you regular and do Doppler flow regular you should be ok. Also some studies have shown that it could be linked to GD too. Make sure you push for those scans.
So next time I speak to you guys I'll have a baby wow!! Can't believe it. Speak soon. 3G reception is rubbish here.