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thread: Long Pushing Stage For No. 1 - What Happened For Number 2?

  1. #19
    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    3,562

    First delivery - 2 hours plus. Got her out just in time, they gave me 10 minutes and then they were 'calling a doctor'.

    Second delivery - 7 minutes That was a shock to the system!

    Third delivery - about 9 minutes according to my discharge report. I can't tell you, I was in that much agony I didn't even feel him crown, I only knew his head was out because my mum told me. He was a 10lb bub, posterior and very stuck.

  2. #20
    Registered User

    Sep 2009
    471

    My pushing stage for number 1 was 47 minutes - laying my back with my chin to my chest

    May pushing stage for number 2 was 7 minutes - kneeling in a birthing bath with my head on DH's shoulder

    I attribute the fast pushing phase on being on my knees

  3. #21
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Apr 2009
    3,750

    I pushed for 3 hrs with my first.
    I now work as a midwife at that same hospital and the policy is pushing for no longer then 2hrs with a first baby. And after 1 hr a O&G has to review the patient. I don't remember ever seeing a Dr until after my birth. Eventually she was born posterior and I had a massive PPH requiring surgery from prolonges pushing and labour which caused the uterus not to contract after she was born.
    But with no2 I pushed 2-3times probably all of 2-3minutes and she was born. I was fully dilated for around 30mins before I started pushing but from the first push it was only another 2 and she was out completely. Once that urge was to the point I had to push it was basically all over.

  4. #22
    Registered User

    Nov 2006
    Bendigo, Victoria, Australia
    1,293

    Puching for number 1 don't really know how long, but it didn't feel like long, maybe half an hour max, I was on my knees, so fingers crossed this one only takes 7 mins if the last 2 posts are anything to go by.

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