MrsSixx
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OK - odd question you might think - but it's been bugging me since Beth was born 7 months ago.
I had a waterbirth which was great and I highly recommend. However, when Beth's head was born, it took me another 4 minutes to push out her body. This seems like an awfully long time to me.
I had laboured on hands and knees but when it came to pushing the midwife made me sit on my bum in the pool so she could get a better view. This position took all my strength away and I found it really hard to push Beth out. This wasn't helped by the fact that after her head was born the next contraction took bloody ages to come! Consequently Beth was purple/blue when she arrived (though started breathing and crying straight away) and got Apgars of 8 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes.
Is 4 minutes a little too long to wait or is this normal? How did other ladies waterbirths / dry births compare?
I have a feeling I am winding myself up about nothing here but it would be useful to know. I am planning a waterbirth this time but will insist I stick on my hand and knees for the pushing stage (being careful to keep my bum underwater).
Thanks ladies
I had a waterbirth which was great and I highly recommend. However, when Beth's head was born, it took me another 4 minutes to push out her body. This seems like an awfully long time to me.
I had laboured on hands and knees but when it came to pushing the midwife made me sit on my bum in the pool so she could get a better view. This position took all my strength away and I found it really hard to push Beth out. This wasn't helped by the fact that after her head was born the next contraction took bloody ages to come! Consequently Beth was purple/blue when she arrived (though started breathing and crying straight away) and got Apgars of 8 at 1 minute and 9 at 5 minutes.
Is 4 minutes a little too long to wait or is this normal? How did other ladies waterbirths / dry births compare?
I have a feeling I am winding myself up about nothing here but it would be useful to know. I am planning a waterbirth this time but will insist I stick on my hand and knees for the pushing stage (being careful to keep my bum underwater).
Thanks ladies
