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Did you poo during childbirth? Sorry TMI time ladies.....

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emmajbxxx · 07/01/2014 12:14

I'm 23 weeks pregnant and am scared at the prospect of childbirth, but see it as one last challenge before I meet my baby! I've heard stories about pooing during labour? This terrifies me! How embarrassing it's making me worry about my partner being there!

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CitygirlbytheC · 07/01/2014 12:16

You really won't care when the time comes!

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Sausagesaurus · 07/01/2014 12:16

Haha I have this conversation with my DP all the time! I want a water birth and I joke with him that he'll have to get a fishing net to scoop out. He isn't bothered, I know he will laugh at me afterwards and to be honest, I probably will!

I think it's just one of those things and another joy of being pregnant.

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emmajbxxx · 07/01/2014 12:18

Is it mentioned or do the midwives just get rid? Does it smell? What if it gets onto baby?!!!

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ShanghaiDiva · 07/01/2014 12:18

Agree with City - you will not care!

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BEEwitched · 07/01/2014 12:19

My mom was outraged that you don't get an enema when labour starts and has generously offered to do it for me. Grin

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2beornot · 07/01/2014 12:20

I don't think so, but I've heard most do and midwives jut clear it up and get on with it.

Main reason why I was never gonna have a curry to bring labour on!

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emmajbxxx · 07/01/2014 12:20

I agree that when the time comes I probably won't care! Other mums and their horror stories eh? X

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Wallison · 07/01/2014 12:20

I don't want to alarm you further, but I agree with Citygirl - at the point where you may or may not poo, whether you do or don't won't register with you at all. Labour is a completely overwhelming full body and mind transformative experience. A little bit of poo in the face of that - meh. Honestly, don't worry. If you do, the midwives will just clear it up along with all the other bodily fluids.

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emmajbxxx · 07/01/2014 12:21

2beornot No way, def no curries!!

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ChaffinchOfDoom · 07/01/2014 12:21

it is honestly the LEASt of your thoughts , when I gave birth I seemed to be on layers of sheets and is anything comes out then they just whip it away - no one mentions, it doesn't smell, its nowhere near baby -

reality gets in the way of prudishness Grin
you are pushing harder than anything you've ever pushed out before... whatever's up there is going to come out

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elQuintoConyo · 07/01/2014 12:24

I did. I thought 'what's that smell?" for about a nanosecond, then got on with the job in hand. DH said they just wiped it up and also got on with he labour.

I gave birth in front of 9 people as it was a rare birth and I'm PANFULLY shy. Pooing was he least of my worries Grin

Good luck Thanks

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noplacelikehomedorothy · 07/01/2014 12:25

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OneOfMyTurnsComingOn · 07/01/2014 12:26

I just realised I don't have a clue if I did or not for either of mine! I'm not bothered, but curious now. Will ask DP tonight!

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Cariad007 · 07/01/2014 12:27

I was a bit paranoid about this when I first got pregnant but thinking of all the other things that can go wrong in delivery, a bit of poo is the least of my worries! I'd rather crap for Britain than tear!

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Pascha · 07/01/2014 12:27

I had a waterbirth. The midwife guessed had chilli for dinner the night before. Kidney beans float! Who knew? Wink

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Clarabumps · 07/01/2014 12:28

I needed to poo when I was in the early stages of labour so I went early on before I got to the sore bit. But during my 3 births I did not poo. But honestly you don't care. You could shit rainbows and not bother in the least…you just want whatever is in there, OUT!

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ANormalOne · 07/01/2014 12:30

Some women have a 'clear out' of their bowels before they go into labor, it can be a sign that birth is near, I definitely did, but as others said you won't care when the then comes.

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ANormalOne · 07/01/2014 12:30

Time comes, even.

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JugglingIntoANewYear · 07/01/2014 12:32

I had a water-birth with DC1 (dd) and think it's a good way of this mattering even less. They did provide DH with a little sieve for scooping duties I remember Grin
Really, you will be passed caring!

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Showy · 07/01/2014 12:32

My friend has four DC and is really proud of the fact that she didn't poo in labour. I was her birth partner. She pooed every time. She just didn't notice. The midwives are discreet. Of course it smells and realistically, most women poo. I was terrified of it and wouldn't accept I wouldn't care. I didn't though. As it was, I didn't poo but there came a point where I'd have fellated John McCririck whilst dressed as a clown in front of my entire family if it would have helped.

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AnythingNotEverything · 07/01/2014 12:33

I have no idea. Labour is a messy event so they're always changing your bed mat.

You honestly won't care when you get there.

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GoMommaGo · 07/01/2014 12:34

Agree you will not care. I am overdue with dc 3 now.......arrrrrggggh. Pooped in pool with other two dc. Sieve was ready for purpose, dh says def noticed with dc 1, I didn't have a clue..... But with dc2 I could have sworn I felt it but he said he didn't notice, maybe midwife was quick with sieve! Now I am getting periody pain and have had a few trips to loo lately, the clear out thing they talk about but never happened with other two, labour came on too quick, so am hopeful things maybe starting up and maybe I won't poo this time! But the way I feel now I just want baby out! Poo or no poo along with.

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blackandwhiteandredallover · 07/01/2014 12:35

Yes. Most people do. I also threw up all over DH minutes after giving birth. Honestly, you won't care!

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mrsminiverscharlady · 07/01/2014 12:35

John McCririck in clown costume or you Showy? Just so i get the correct mental image..

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