Hello Stella, heres my own Labour room chronicles...
I was pregnant with twins after years of TTC. I had a very difficult first trimester...so like 3 weeks before my due date, i went for my usual hospital checkup,the doctor said my BP was too high and he would have to keep me in the hospital to monitor it, so i was admitted, they tried to regulate it but after 24 hours the doctor said he would have to induce.
I kept asking him what of CS. He said i didnt need it because they were not so big and both of them were heads down. Okay o. Hubby was with me and i was induced. Ghen ghen, my people i cant describe that pain.
The pain shocked me i just opened my mouth looking at everybody. Ahhh,what is this , (i knew it was going to be painful but you people did not say all the parts of my body will dis-integrate.)oh i cried.i threw the rosary i was clutching away,i called all the angels and saints.i told the doc 'ahh but i asked you to do CS'. He kept saying 'you are doing good' .
They gave me happy gas to inhale that it would help. I flung the thing away.
Hubby came close to me with a popsicle saying they said something cold will help, i held his neck,and didnt let go till the contraction stopped. After that he shifted. The nurse adviced me to hold the sides of the bed instead. Lol.
In all of this they kept offering epidural. (But i had done over sabi and read horrible experiences, so i was scared of it). And the doc warned that after a while, it will be too late to administer it. This time my husband said pls give her, i agreed. The guy came in and said he usually collects money from out patients before he administers it (i delivered abroad so i was an out patient).
He took one look at me and said 'never mind i will give u'. As he was getting the fluids, the doc checked me and said 'i think you are ready, that was fast ' My eyes lit up.
Two pushes and 2 small coughs later, twin A popped out. Hehe. 12 mins later, her sister followed.
I actually did forget all the pain after i saw them...Here's wishing every expectant mother a safe and easy delivery.
Lots of love Stells.
Two pushes and 2 small coughs later, twin A popped out. Hehe. 12 mins later, her sister followed.
I actually did forget all the pain after i saw them...Here's wishing every expectant mother a safe and easy delivery.
Lots of love Stells.
*So did you still get the epidural?Congrats on your Twinnies!
Wow! Iya ibeji.....i hardly see a mom of twins put to bed the natural way. Congrats to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteCongrats....u really did good.
ReplyDeleteThat aside, after years off TTC n finally pregnant with multiples, I won't advice pushing.
IMO.
DOCTOR ITK...U DIDN'T HEAR SHE GAVE BIRTH OUTSIDE THE COUNTRY? U THINK EVERYTHING IS CS OVER HEAR.
DeleteWhy won't u over hear when your hearing is impaired.
Deletehaba she was trying to be relevant nau. Na this kind person dem they call knower. I know it all
DeleteHahahahahahha, Very funny. Na real 'what is this?' The pain shock you no be small
ReplyDeleteLma!!!
DeleteThis part "Hubby came close to me with a popsicle saying they said something cold will help, i held his neck,and didnt let go till the contraction stopped. After that he shifted."
Had me in stitches ππππππ
Enchanted me too...I laff trowey.lol
DeleteWomen dey try ahswear! But why so much complexities with women during pregnancy and especially during delivery?? I don't think animals experience such pains..a dog will born seven puppies and a hen will lay ten eggs all at ease.
Hen and dog didn't eat the forbidden fruits, woman did.
DeleteAaaaaww I love twins. God please bless me with twin boys let me balance the equation. Congrats poster and God bless your twins.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations my dear, God indeed is a faithful God. I love twins and i claim it.
ReplyDeleteRemain bless
Congratulations Iya Ibeji
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your delivery. This one everybody is talking about pain, I dont like pain o. My monthly pain is enough, God please no more pain.
ReplyDeleteyou are not alone on this...the monthly pain no be for here oh
DeleteWow congratulations...holding the sides of hospital bed helps me with contractions o... Hehe labour pain can't be compared to any other pain in this WWW
ReplyDeleteWow!! I cant wait to experience motherhood. 2 boys and a mini me at once make i hang ponyar.. God bless mothers and soon to be mothers.
ReplyDeleteYour experience is so hilarious πππ
ReplyDeleteCongratulations fellow iya ibeji and Amen to your prayers
Congratulations Dear!! I ran into a colleague this week and she gisted me on her childbirth experience. Mehn! I'm beginning to dread the pain.. LORD please help me o.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations iya beji...
ReplyDeleteCongrats ooo
ReplyDeleteI tap Twins oo.. Amen
Wow...congrat Iya beji.
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Hehhehehe....very funny! πππ esp the part where you said the pain "shocked" you and you held your husband's neck!π I'm just imagining holding my DH's small neck like that, guyman go just choke.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the safe delivery.
Congrats to you
ReplyDeletePoster I like how you held your husbands neckπ. Let him feel a bit of the pain. Congratulations fellow twin mama...e no easy
ReplyDeleteππππ walai, you is wucket!!
DeleteI have a very low pain threshold, discussed it already with my dr, epidural all the way.
ReplyDeleteThank God, it's free here!
I really pray epidural becomes accessible and affordable in Nigeria, there's no reward for highest pain bearer, all we want is healthy baby(ies) and mother.
Congratulations!
FTM, 15 weeks and pushing
Congrats madam on your bundles of joy. Epidural is a life saver. It helps a great deal. You really do forget all the pain when you see the baby.
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