I got my notes from DD's birth, hoping they may shed some light as to why things went the way they did....
Well, there is very little detail regarding her head positioning and what the Dr did with the forceps (the Dr told me her head was in the wrong position and I couldn't have delivered her naturally, but there is nothing about this in my note).
Just looked through them again in their entirety and there is a section regarding the amount of pain I was experiencing - apparently it was zero for the final four hours - this despite the fact that I quite CLEARLY remember that my epidural wore off and they refused to top it up despite the fact that I was in agony - I most certainly remember what crowning felt like, and also what it felt like to be stitched - my notes say I asked for two lots of voltarol. Why would I need it if the pain I felt was zero?
There is also an interesting section which is a tick box saying that they have discussed with me: co-sleeping (they didn't), car seats and car safetfy (they didn't), smoking (they didn't) contraception (they didn't) and all manner of other stuff. This has been dated the day before I went into hospital
I just wondered if it is standard for them to make this kind of stuff up, does anyone know?
It's what isn't in my notes and the fact that I have been recorded as experiencing no pain which I am particularly unhappy with.