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Posted : Mon, 09 February 2009 16:25:12
Subject : birth with shoulder dystocia hi If That sound bad i was told that it could have been a lot worse. All i really remeber about the whole thing is pushing like i had never pushed before in panic more than any thing, then the midwife pushing the panic button and loads of people coming out of no where. doctors surgeon, midwifes, nurses, incubator, resusiter( cos there wasnt one in my room as i was in a pre labour asesment room as delivery suit was over ful) my husband thought he was going to loose both of us. and i just kept saying is he alright but nobody would say anything. even 3/4 weeks afterward i had a bruise on my stomach and internally on my stomach where one midwife was physically trying to push him out He is fine now other than having a dairy allergy. He is fit and well. I keep thinking about it and thinking what if? I know i shouldnt but i do. any one else had the same problems at birth. apparently it vary rare. |
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| hayley l |
Posted : Mon, 09 February 2009 18:39:21
Subject : birth with shoulder dystocia Hi hun, I know what you are going through. My daughter is 9 now and when she was born she was 10lb 12oz, at all of my ante natal appointments I was told she would be no more than 8lb, although I knew she would be big becuase my first born was 9lb 10oz, I have since been told that I should have had growth scans and been monitored more. When she ws born the labour was very quick but as her head came out the cord was tight round her neck and the m/w could not loop it over her head so had to cut it before she was completely born, by then they realised that her shoulders were stuck and basically I was pushing with strength I never knew I had whilst they were pulling, luckily they didnt dislocate her shoulder and thankfully she was born when she was as pushing her back was not an option as the cord had been cut. She was floppy at birth and scored 2 on her apgar score at 1 min, we so nearly lost her. Thankfully she is fine and has no ill effects but I still have flashbacks to her birth and what could have happened, admittingly they are few and far between now but I still find it sad that I have 4 children and hers is the only birth I look back on and it makes me cry and feel sick. Try to get some counselling as it may help you to work your feelings and fears out. Take care xx |
| shelleyryder |
Posted : Mon, 09 February 2009 18:50:02
Subject : birth with shoulder dystocia ryan was given a 2 at 1 apgar also. 4 at 5 and 8 at 10 but he did great. My first baby girl was 7lb 15oz and i had no problems. my secong girl was 10lb 6 oz measured to dates and with no problems and ryan 10lb 6oz also but i was measuring 4 weeks bigger than i should have been. When i gave birth i was 41 weeks but showing nearly 44 weeks and they still wouldnt induce me knowing my history of big babies. They said dont expect him to be any smaller than my second and so made me so scared of my boys birth. |
| arg |
Posted : Mon, 09 February 2009 19:03:05
Subject : birth with shoulder dystocia I haven't had one but have always been scared that I would with 3 big babies. |
| dee dee |
Posted : Sat, 14 February 2009 14:17:38
Subject : birth with shoulder dystocia Oh thats an awful thing to happen. Unfortuanately it happens way to often. A friend of mine had this and her baby is paarlysed down one side and has no use of one arm and only partial of that leg. She shuffles around and is doing great in all other respects but it should never have happened. people critisise the rise in c sections but the thing is there has been a huge dip in neonatal deaths. I think it sounds like you were incredibley brave and you both were lucky to come away well. I agree you need some counselling and to have a birth review to see what went wrong and why. Also, you need it on your records so that your next baby can be induced early or a c section Hope you get well soon d xxx |
| Kaygles |
Posted : Tue, 10 March 2009 10:08:18
Subject : birth with shoulder dystocia hey shelleryder i went thru the same thing but rory was only 7lb 10 the trouble was he never stopped moving thru the whole labour untill his head was out was a wriggler! but he tried to breath which stressed him out and he had merconium on his mouth, and i us had tp push him out i was lucky i managed it with only a 1st degree tear, but rory had to be resusitated and went into bad shock were he then stayed in scbu for a week, but it is so scary and i cant stop thinking about it. it has scare me so much that i have really been put off having other children, and because he was breathing fr 4 minutes i always worry that even now he will stop breathing i think it does knock your confidence, most scary thing to experience! xxx |