12

thread: pethidene

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Nov 2009
    In Paradise
    2,022

    pethidene

    with DS I had pethidene as well as gas and air...

    The gas made me feel sick I couldn't stand the taste, smell etc
    The pethidene just messed with my head, it didn't take away any pain,

    I'm wondering whether everyone felt the same?
    or whether anyone actually got pain relief from pethidene?

    during the transitional stage, I clearly became delirious and I'm wondering whether the pethidene would have contributed to the feeling of delirium?

    I actually told my husband... Incase I was to die, don't use certain knives in our kitchen draw, because I use them to clean and fix things, and I didn't want him using them to eat with.

    And I told him I'm sure he" ll be a great dad, he will cope..... ( without me )

    my labour was posterior and went from thurday afternoon until Sunday at 10.38am when I gave birth.... So I probably thought I couldn't handle anymore pain

    But I'm doing it again.... Birth that is so clearly it wasn't bad

  2. #2
    2014 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    Mar 2008
    Vic
    4,806

    I had pethadine after the gas made me sick and the epidural wouldn't go into my back. And all that happened was I fell asleep between contractions. It didn't reduce the pain, just made me pass out.

  3. #3
    Registered User
    Add helle on Facebook

    Sep 2008
    Bunbury, Western Australia
    3,963

    i haven't used it myself but I have heard that it messes most people up! I'm sure someone will tell you shortly

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Dec 2008
    8,986

    My grandmother has that kind of reaction to Peth and Morphine. Last time she was in hospital the Drs thought she had dementia because she was halucinating on Morphine.

    I had Peth with my 1st labour, it didn't reduce the pain at all for me, it jsut made me groggy.

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Melbourne
    1,612

    All the stories of pethidine scared the crap outta me, so it was in my birth plan that it was definitely not to be offered.

  6. #6
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
    3,660

    my experience with both with DD1 was exactly the same as urs, hated it!
    with DD2 i had nothing because i figured the only other option was an epi, and they scare me!

    with the peth i was passing out between cx and literally couldnt be woken, until the next cx anyway

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    country victoria
    1,055

    Same with me I had Pethadine in my first labour, hated it made me feel groggy, ended up vomiting which then made me dehydrated. Like you he was a posteriour baby, ended up being suctioned out.

    With my second labour I knew there was abolutely no way I was going to have pethadine again and I was determined to master the gas (didn't really use properly last time) my second little man was also posteriour but I made sure I started sucking in the gas well and truely before the contraction started and it got me through.

    3rd little man, ended up with nothing except the hot water in the shower and it probably worked better than anything

  8. #8
    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Sydney
    376

    I had pethidine after my laproscopy and it really didn't agree with me!! Made me throw up and the room spin out of control, I felt like my head was tipping backwards with the room, and as you said didn't really take pain away, I could still feel the sensation of the pain, in addition to feeling nauseous and throwing up (anisthetic also makes me throw up too). So needless to say I was very adamant about not having pethidine during labour!

  9. #9

    Apr 2009
    Melbourne
    1,069

    My Mum had four children and only had pethidine for the labour for her first child. She swore never again. My sister had pethidine for one of her labours and her way of describing it was "like being locked inside your body whilst you go through hell and not being able to tell anyone about it." On that basis, (and on the basis that it crosses the placenta) I decided against it. I used only the gas during my labour, but if push came to shove I would have taken an epidural over pethidine, any day.

    Next time, I hope to avoid the gas. For me, it didn't take away the pain, it only helped me focus on something (breathing in the gas) other than the pain. Towards the end it made me lose focus and I wasn't able to think clearly (although that might have been the cascading contractions )

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    for me it just made me unable to move or understand what the pain was that i was suddenly experiencing. up until that point i wasnt in pain from the contractions, but after it was injected, BAM, a wall of pain for each one and a brain freak each time. DH reckons i looked calm the whole time but all i remember from that time is panic as i couldnt move my body and i was really really spacey.

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Mar 2008
    North Northcote
    8,065

    "like being locked inside your body whilst you go through hell and not being able to tell anyone about it."
    that's exactly how it was for me.

  12. #12
    Registered User
    Add ~clover~ on Facebook

    Sep 2007
    travelling
    9,557

    I had pethadine after the gas made me sick and the epidural wouldn't go into my back. And all that happened was I fell asleep between contractions. It didn't reduce the pain, just made me pass out.
    :yeahthat: I had gas & peth with DD1. Did nothing for the pain, but I passed out 3 times... once in the bath! Hyperventilating on the gas probably didn't help there!

  13. #13
    Registered User

    Dec 2005
    In Bankworld with Barbara
    14,222

    Pethidene makes me feel stoned. I've had it in the past for endo and had a hospital admission because the pain was so bad and I felt like I was high as a kite. When I had it with my 3rd birth, I had that and the gas and I was hallucinating, but I wasn't saying anything crazy because I was internalising it all and half asleep so it was just all in my head. However it didn't feel like that with my first birth, mainly because I had it during the night before labour really established so I could sleep.

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
    Melbourne
    3,737

    I fall asleep on it, then get violently sick for days after having it. Talking to the midwives they think I am probably allergic to it, needless to say I never had it in labour only after previous surgery. I don't know why they use it as it's a nasty drug! I am not much better on morphine except for the morphine block during the c sect.

  15. #15
    Registered User

    May 2007
    Newcastle NSW
    1,688

    I morphene for dd's birth and i was off my face. It was like a bad dream that kept repeating itself. I thought that i had already had the baby and they were hiding it from me, i thought they were all lying to me and i was the butt end of their jokes. I still felt all the pain though - no different from just having the gas. When it came time to push i kept falling asleep. All that day - dd was born at 2.22am and i had the morphene around 1:30am - i couldnt stop talking and telling people way tmi. It was really weird and i'm not too sure id like to experience it again. I laugh about it now and dh said it was kins funny to see me that way but it was really real for me at the time.

    Oh and i didnt really want it anyway - i was begging for an epidural and i was in the birth centre (no epis) so this apparently was the next best thing Both ds's and dd's births were prosterior and they stayed that way through the birth too - ouchies

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    NSW Central Coast
    5,301

    I had pethadine when I had my first angel and then when I had DD. My birth with DD was induced and was 23hours long from getting the synto to her coming out. At about the 16hr mark I was begging for pethadine (cause the hospital doesn't do routine epidurals for birth) even though I remembered with my first angel it made me violently sick. I had it and it did seem to take some pain away, but I was vomiting and heaving for hours after. Luckily I was on the drip anyway becuase I was vomiting so much I had nothing left to come out. Each time I drank or ate ice, I would vomit it up. When DD was born, I'm not sure if it was just exhaustion, but I was sooo groggy and out of it and sleepy, I didn't care what they did with my baby, I just wanted to sleep. DD was preety out of it too and slept for aaages after she was born. I only noticed the difference when I had DS with a totally natural birth, and realised how out of it I really was and how sleepy and out of it DD was. I was on such a high after I had DS it took me hours to finally get to sleep, and DS suckled at the breast for about an hour after he was born. DD wouldn't even take a bottle properly for about 24hrs after birth. I truely think the pethadine hugely contributed to the horrible trouble I had trying to bf DD.

  17. #17
    2013 BellyBelly RAK Recipient.

    May 2007
    Brisbane
    5,310

    My midwives wouldn't give me pethadine, would not consider it, it was gas or epidural. I never thought to ask why, but I assume it'd be because of everything everyone is mentioning! So the fact that they wouldn't even give it to me has got to say something (maybe they figured it wasn't as effective and wouldn't shut me up as much but anyway... ).

  18. #18
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
    pakenham, victoria
    3,660

    indadhanu, if ur relaxed in between contractions already they tend to not give it to u, because it actually does nothing for the pain just lets u rest in between ITM?

12