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When should I leave for hospital?

26 replies

bytheMoonlight · 06/11/2010 05:08

We have to get a taxi to the hospital.

At the moment my contractions are every 6 minutes, lasting about a minute.

Shall I wait to phone the taxi when they are 3-4 mins apart?

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BlooKangaWonders · 06/11/2010 05:27

Phone your delivery suite before setting off. They'll talk to you through contractions and let you know when you should be setting off. Or if you need to stay put longer.

Or you could just turn up. But might be sent away again. But that's better than hanging around where everything will slow down!

Advice from mw used to be have paracetamol, have a bath, and go and bake a cake! (kitchen counters are a good height to lean on!)

Exciting times!

BuckBuckMcFate · 06/11/2010 06:23

Have you gone in yet?

Or are you baking that cake? Smile

Good luck!

bytheMoonlight · 06/11/2010 06:33

Still at home - although I haven't gotten as far as baking a cake!

They are every five minutes now, I haven't phoned yet

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BuckBuckMcFate · 06/11/2010 06:42

A minute less now so definitely progress!

Are you moving round lots?

Is this your 1st?

I'm very excited for you (and slightly jealous at 39+6)

I would be giving them a ring at 5 min apart if I were you

Eek!!! You're having your baby!! Smile

MummyElk · 06/11/2010 06:48

oooh exciting!! have you rung the hospital?
it's tricky to say, particularly if it's your first. personally i hate being sent home if i'm not progressing. and you sound like you are doing well at home. however you don't really want to be contracting like crazy on the journey in Smile

ooooh keep us posted!! and i'm with buckbuck - eeeeeeek!!! Grin am envious - you have a wonderful exciting journey ahead of you, truly amazing

bytheMoonlight · 06/11/2010 06:54

This is my 2nd.

Thanks ladies, I'm very excited, esp. as I'm over - thought it was never going to happen Grin

I never really laboured at home with my first as my waters went so had to go into DAU and then by the time I was seen I was well on my way, so stayed in.

Not keen on spending that much time in hospital this time, so trying to work out the balance between how far I can go at home and when I need to start moving.

I'm thinking the same as you MummyElk, I don't want to be too far gone on the journey esp. as I'm in a taxi but I don't want to be sent home! Couldn't cope with that many taxi rides!

Really need to phone in don't I?!

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BlooKangaWonders · 06/11/2010 07:01

PHONE THE DELIVERY SUITE Grin

go on, just do it! They're all really nice people and want to talk to you!

BuckBuckMcFate · 06/11/2010 07:09

I think the advice (I read on here) for your 2nd is phone when contractions 6 min apart as it can all get going a bit faster 2nd time round.

I understand the reluctance to spend time in hospital when you don't have to, I didn't labour at home with mine til DC3 and I found it much better than with the 1st 2.

Give them a call! How far away are you from the hospital?

MummyElk · 06/11/2010 07:17

ooh crikey i think i'd call - i went from 4cm to birth in 40 minutes with my second... but i did get sent home prior to that which was bone crushingly demoralising...
bloo is right - they are nice people.
am really excited for you!!

did you call? did you did you???

BuckBuckMcFate · 06/11/2010 07:19

I'm off back to bed, DC free atm and awake on and off all night with Braxton Hicks but want to wish you Good Luck! Smile

Hope you're busy on the phone to the hospital and booking your taxi

Come back when you can and let us know

Really feel the need for another Eeeek! This is so exciting!

Take care x

bytheMoonlight · 06/11/2010 07:49

I phoned!

They said to come in so taxi is booked for 8.30, just been getting ready and nervously checking bag making sure I have everything!

Very exicted now!!

Thanks for all the advice Smile

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AmandaCooper · 06/11/2010 07:53

Good luck!

BoffinMum · 06/11/2010 07:59

Have you had a bit of breakfast?
A bit of sweet tea and a bite of toast may fortify you for later. If you're hungry.

Grin
BlooKangaWonders · 06/11/2010 08:04

yes! Deffo eat now. You'll need energy for the next few hours (minutes?!).

Pack snacks for you and dp?

Is your older one sorted?

Aloneinthehouse · 06/11/2010 08:04

Good luck have something to eat if you can

MummyElk · 06/11/2010 10:31

oh my i wonder what she's up to Right At This Moment.....

sillysow · 06/11/2010 18:39

Hope you're getting on ok bytheMoonlight

BuckBuckMcFate · 06/11/2010 20:51

Hey bytheMoonlight, hope all ok x

5inthebed · 06/11/2010 20:53

I hope you've had your baby and are enjoying him/her by now. Smile

bytheMoonlight · 06/11/2010 23:10

Hi everyone, I had baby Tessa at 2.31 this afternoon, had to have forceps intervention as she was quite high but she is doing really well and weighed in at 8lb13!

I'm writing this from the hospital bed as I had to have a couple of stitches and stay in overnight.

DD has been up to see her and gave her a big cuddle which made me cry!

Thanks for all your support Smile

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BoffinMum · 06/11/2010 23:13

So pleased it went well, and congratulations! Enjoy your lovely new baby. Grin

BuckBuckMcFate · 06/11/2010 23:39

Congratulations on your new DD!

Lovely name Smile

Enjoy cwtching up with your new baby and take care of yourself x

Aloneinthehouse · 07/11/2010 08:39

Huge congratulations on the birth of Tessa (gorgeous name) Get as much rest as you can and enjoy your new bundle x

5inthebed · 07/11/2010 10:00

Congratulations :)

MummyElk · 07/11/2010 21:32

ahhhhhh well done moonlight how lovely!!! you enjoy your little bundle, remember to be kind to yourself (and that means staying in your pjs, you are more than perfectly entitled to particularly with dc2) and Well Done You!!!!
excellent news Grin