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Share experiences and get support around labour, birth and recovery.

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184 replies

MrsDoolittle · 11/02/2006 08:54

I went to hospital yesterday afternoon and was sent home as my cervix still had a way to go. Then the contractions stopped. Both dh and had wound ourselves up I think so we went to the pub across the road, had a lovely meal and a little wine. We returned feeling much more relaxed.
I went to bed at 10pm but I was woken at 1am by dh coming to bed. Then they started again.
By 2am I couldn't sleep, I phoned the hospital again and suggested I got in the bath with paracetamol. Basically I was contracting still fairly weakly (I realise that now) about 1/2 hourly. I managed to go back to bed and sleep until 5.30am.
This time the contractions were much more frequent about 5-6 minutes apart. I phoned the hospital, a midwife phoned me back.
I understand now that I have been naive thinking I should go into hopsital before. I have hours of pain at home to go through before I am in 'established' labour. Dh can't help but treat me like I'm a hyperchondriac but I still have ages to go.
It's just dawning on me what a lonely experience this labouring at home is.
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MarsOnLife · 11/02/2006 14:20

Good woman!

Will be watching for the birth announcement

Flamesparrow · 11/02/2006 14:20

yay!!! Good luck!!!

xxxxx

alexsmum · 11/02/2006 14:20

get dh to post and let us know!!!!!!

oooh so exciting!!!!!

kid · 11/02/2006 14:21

Good luck, I hope we don't you back here until you have had your baby!

mears · 11/02/2006 14:24

Good luck. Better to get there too soon than have an unplanned homebirth

Sounds like labour to me - but then what do I know?

Jasnem · 11/02/2006 15:20

Oh, I let DD at the computer for an hour, and miss all the excitement!

Good luck.

Beetroot · 11/02/2006 17:00

how exciting. I pop out for lunchanbd things really get going...must be time for an announcement now

hewlettsdaughter · 11/02/2006 17:51

Good luck MrsD - hope it's all happening now

mszebra · 12/02/2006 09:07

no news?

fennel · 12/02/2006 12:28

Mrs D good luck wherever you are now. do keep us posted am very excited for you

mummygow · 12/02/2006 12:37

Oh so exciting I started reading this last night before I went out, cant beleive she was coping with pain so well - I didn't. Good Luck Mrs D!!

Dottydot · 12/02/2006 13:40

ooh - just seen this - good luck Mrs D - maybe (hopefully!) baby's here by now?!!

MrsDoolittle · 12/02/2006 15:52

Hi Ladies!
I'm back. Give us a few moments, it's going to be a long one.

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Loobie · 12/02/2006 15:59

OOh come on then spill the beans,these threads are so much fun to read so exciting that a new person is on their way in!!
I hope the long one involves a baby at the end

Beetroot · 12/02/2006 16:00

god me too Loobie..not a flase alarm or another week of waiting

MarsOnLife · 12/02/2006 16:02

oh goody!

Just popped in to see if there was an announcement yet and MrsD is getting ready to post!

lockets · 12/02/2006 16:04

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Beetroot · 12/02/2006 16:04

come on then........................................................................

MarsOnLife · 12/02/2006 16:05

come on come on... am off to church in half an hour. lol

satine · 12/02/2006 16:05

Good lord woman - have you had the baby or not?

HellKat · 12/02/2006 16:09
Whizzz · 12/02/2006 16:14

Well.....

Lonelymum · 12/02/2006 16:17

Maybe she is having it now...

fennel · 12/02/2006 16:21

bet she's had it. she wouldn't be smiling if she was still in labour after all this time.

Lonelymum · 12/02/2006 16:22

But how long does it take to write a birth story? Or do you think the little one has suddenly woken up and demanded a feed?