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What the hell happened to my established labour? Sorry long one.....

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lilimama · 01/01/2008 18:28

Ok, I'm so flabbergasted.....

Having had a long pre labour (14 days of period pains, and feeling of body preparing etc)
on night of 29th my cx made themselves known as the 'real thing' and became regular over a 30 hour period and sped up to become 5 mins apart by last night along with continuous bloody show. It felt like New Year's even party central in my apartment, which was very distracting, with at least 4 major sound systems on the street outside pumping techno so I couldn't tune into my relaxation music and there were emergency service sirens every 2 minutes and people shouting on street. Was taking everything from me to stay focused and calm. After a hours worth of moving from 6 mins to 5 mins apart I got in birth pool, which was a bit early but I was so exhausted after 48 hours without sleep.....bath was great, though contractions slowed to every 7 mins but were much longer and very intense, lasting around 1 minute and 10 seconds. Started to feel really trippy and overwhelmed in pool and too hot and sleepy, though still 7 mins apart, so got out and decided to try to sleep due to severe exhaustion. Next thing I knew I was climbing the wall, literally with extreme contractions waking me up, one after the other. Was so deeply asleep, took a little while to know what was going on, just sheer overwhelm...
got up as didn't feel I could take it lying down, too intense and things just stopped. By now it was morning and the daylight and the noise on the street (living in very very busy street - new years day street cleaning and a perpetual extremely loud techno sound system still pumping party music) Phone rang and DP picked it up thinking it was the arriving MW but it was my mother! I had not wanted to let her know I was in labour but he didn't realise this and had no option but to explain to her that I was in labour and she was perfectly lovely of course, but it got into my psychology and I couldn't focus anymore and I felt like half the world was waiting for me to give birth, like I'd lost my privacy and my right to own this process. Contractions completely stopped at this point, or almost just as MW turned up. She examined me and couldn't even find my cervix by then, partially due to my anatomy and partially due to lack of dilation. Baby is in great optimal position, heart beat strong but the dilation has gone right back to next to zero again, or so she thought, because she couldn't reach cervix. By now I felt like I'd been in labour for the best part of 48 hours and was completely lost as how to continue.
Went to bed, and woke this eve with another series of whopping contractions. Got up and they stopped again til now, as I sit and write they are about every 6 mins and I have to get down on floor next to computer and roar through them.

from such intensity to cessation, I don't know what the hell is going on, can only try to make relaxation my focus and not the labour itself. i.e trying too hard doesn't seem to help as an attitude.

I am just reaching out with this one because it feels like such a very extreme experience and any feedback, advice, support is very very welcome.

P.S Am living in Netherlands, first child, home birth, they don't do gas and air here so am relying substantially on myself and wonderful DP for getting through/into this in the right way for a successful outcome.

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kindersurprise · 02/01/2008 13:17

Any toast left?

MarsLady · 02/01/2008 14:24
chunkypudding · 02/01/2008 15:07

hey lili, just checking in to say thinking of you, hope all's going well xx

lulumama · 02/01/2008 15:08
MarsLady · 02/01/2008 15:29
RobbiesGirl · 02/01/2008 15:59

glad i'm not the only one in this big frustrating boat... i am 5 days overdue with my second baby, first baby was only 4 days over, and i have been experiencing uncomfortable contractions for the past 2 weeks on and off during the night and they start off quite painful, and close together then they fade away and become less painful and further apart,i haven't had a show, however i did with my first, and am generally starting to convince myself that this little pne just isn't going to happen, ever!!!
i am however booked in for a membrane sweep in 2 days time, but had one during labour with my first baby and have never felt so much pain in a place i didn't even know existed, so i am a bit nervous this time, and i know that it might not even work..... have tried sex,and squating but still the baby refuses to show himself......has anyone got any advice?

lulumama · 02/01/2008 18:22

lots of sex ,and nipple stim to srengthen any contractions... and sweep might not be that helpful before 41 weeks, try a strong visualisation of how you want the birth to go and really try to connect with your baby... relax and conserve your strenght for the labour

MarsLady · 02/01/2008 23:12
munchkinmum · 02/01/2008 23:20

Lilimama

How you doing? Thinking of you.....

ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 03/01/2008 07:51

Hi Lilimama, how is it going? Any news to tell us yet?

MarsLady · 03/01/2008 08:12
lulumama · 03/01/2008 09:04
MarsLady · 03/01/2008 10:55
lulumama · 03/01/2008 10:57
kindersurprise · 03/01/2008 12:18

Quiet in here. Lilimama, hope everything is ok with you.

lulumama · 03/01/2008 16:44
carmenelectra · 03/01/2008 16:56

Hello there

Sounds to me like the latent phase of labour. Early labour basically. Contractions can become regular and painful, you think thats it then they can slow down, reduce in strength or just plain stop. It is horrible, frustrating and tiring but your body is preparing and you will eventually go into 'proper'labour.

You need to rest if these painds die off again.

WE re you originally examined as you siad no dilation when mw examined you? Had she exmined you before this or was it a different mw? Could be differences in assessing dilatation with different mw's as it is very difficult or more rarely that you cervix had simply 'shrunk' back. Not unheard of.

How are you getting on now/

nO gas n air??Jesus Christ. Not very fair.

carmenelectra · 03/01/2008 16:58

For labour to be really established then contractions need to be regular of a period of time, increasing in strength and how long they last too. Hope that happens soon

MarsLady · 04/01/2008 01:55
beansprout · 04/01/2008 03:01

Best wishes to you Lili.

Ooh, is that cake....?

lulumama · 04/01/2008 09:26
chunkypudding · 04/01/2008 11:37

hey lili just popping in again to see if there's any news (or cake! )

been thinking of you lots... was my due date yesterday but nothing happening as yet, prob for the best as I've been ill and lo seems to have recently decided to go back to back

think I'm ready for things to happen now anyway!

hope things started moving for you and that we haven't heard for a while as you have your hands full

xx

kindersurprise · 04/01/2008 13:32

Hope you are ok, Lilimama and have no time to post on here because you can't drag yourself away from your lo.

No more cake today, you lot.

lulumama · 08/01/2008 21:09

hope all is well, and you are busy having a baby moon, so you cannot post x

laundrylover · 09/01/2008 10:32

I've been watching this one too lulu - did a search but can't find anything from lilimama.

Like you say, hope she is all snuggled up with the baby.