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Call the midwife questions

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:23

Watching call the midwife again

I do love that show

One thing I always wonder is, why do they do enemas?

When did they stop doing them?

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BertieBotts · 23/09/2016 20:27

I guess they did them to prevent embarrassment when you poo during labour? Or possibly it was a bit more medical than that. They stopped them because it isn't necessary and it can irritate the bowel.

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:28

Thought it might be something to do with poo...

It's odd watching it knowing about sister evangelina

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TeaBelle · 23/09/2016 20:31

My mum had one and I am 30

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EvansAndThePrince · 23/09/2016 20:33

There was definitely a proper reason but I forget what it was...

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wowbutter · 23/09/2016 20:33

What about sister evangelina?

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HuckleberryGin · 23/09/2016 20:34

I had one in labour with ds. Because I was really constipated and midwife noticed during a vaginally check.

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:35

Have you not seen season 5 yet wowbutter?

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wowbutter · 23/09/2016 20:35

Oh and enemas not only stopped mums pooing in labour, but can give the baby more room to more during birth.

Neither are true.

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wowbutter · 23/09/2016 20:37

No... What? I don't know if I have, I don't know! Tell me!

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:38

I don't want to spoil it for you if you haven't seen it...

Is that what they thought then? It gives baby more room to labour in?

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wowbutter · 23/09/2016 20:40

I like spoilers!!!

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peaceloveandbiscuits · 23/09/2016 20:41

Oh god, you're about to ruin Wow's evening Shock

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wowbutter · 23/09/2016 20:42

I did a history degree module and we stipulated the history of birth. Emptying the bowel is thought to speed up labour as it can give the baby more room when moving down the birth canal, it can speed up labour my forcing the muscles to contract and then it also stops pooing during labour. Which is more sanitary and controlled.

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:43

Sister Evangelina dies. Stroke if I remember correctly

The funeral is heart breaking to watch

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wowbutter · 23/09/2016 20:45

Oh fucking hell, she was awesome.
Was it a good death? Gonna have to get it on dvd to have a watch. How sad.

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:47

She goes to sleep by the fire and doesn't wake up again. Very dignified

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sodabreadjam · 23/09/2016 20:47

I had enemas before both of my DSs who were born in the UK - they are 34 and 32 now.

With DS1 I was in the early stages of labour when it was done and I think it actually dragged the labour out - he had more room.

I was induced with DS2 - taken in and "prepped" the day before. Don't think it made much difference.

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Imnotaslimjim · 23/09/2016 20:48

Yes, they believed it gave baby more room and that if they didn't do it, it would slow labour.

In the episode where Chummy's mum dies and Jenny leaves, Jenny is berated for not doing the enema. Evangelina says "no enema, and you wonder why labour has stalled" poor mum2be was just exhausted!

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:49

Feel free to not answer this question but does it hurt?

The girls face when she has one makes it look quite uncomfortable

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Imnotaslimjim · 23/09/2016 20:50

I meant to say - it's going to be very strange watching it at Christmas and after this year without Sr Evangelina. She was the heart of Poplar :(

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Wonderflonium · 23/09/2016 20:50

They still offer them in Denmark. (I think it's because they think the woman will be inhibited in the pushing stage)

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:52

I'm on the call the midwife Facebook page and it looks like it will be good. Strange without sister Evangelina though

It did confirm that Chummy would be back in it only for a few weeks later state that actually no, Chummy won't be back

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:54

How much has little Angela grown though?

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sodabreadjam · 23/09/2016 20:54

It was uncomfortable as I recall, but not painful. I made numerous trips to the loo - annoying because of my bulk at forty weeks and already having to pee loads.

"Shave and enema" was the thing then - only no-one had told me about it until I was about 35 weeks. I remember being particularly outraged at the thought of the shave. You were never told by any healthcare professionals that any of this was optional - it just happened.

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Soubriquet · 23/09/2016 20:55

Least birth is a lot more natural now days

No need to shave if you don't want to and no enemas

I did not keep any dignity with either of my labours with my bowels but tbh I don't really care

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