Janie, I was on monitors the entire time with Sam at 36 weeks... We did ok, I think. I did struggle with being able to move, especially as labour started out posterior. It wasn't that I wasn't allowed to move, it's just that when I did, the monitors would often lose Sam and I would freak out. When it got a bit too much to cope with, they offered me a scalp monitor for Sam, which I accepted. I also asked them to help me into another position to help... and as soon as I was on my knees leaning over a bean bag, Sam flipped as well so things then went very, very quickly and I really couldn't give a crap about what the monitors were doing. 5cm to pushing in two contractions (not that I knew this, I struggled on trying to stop my body from pushing despite the urge). I honestly don't think the shower, bath or being able to walk around would have made a whole lot of difference, especially with things going so quickly. Perhaps work on optimal positioning and hope that the predictions of a quick labour are correct? Ask about scalp monitors when your water breaks and are dilated far enough - they gave me a bit more freedom of movement.
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. I'm feeling really nervous actually. Few movements on the CTG yesterday, so we have to go in early for another one today. I think that has raised the anxiety levels a tad
. I KNOW bub is okay, I got a nice kick minutes after waking up this morning, but it would have been nice not to worry about another CTG session. And we're trying to cram alot in today......I have NO maternity bras to wear after the birth, none of my old ones fit me, and my current bras just won't be suitable post-birth. So I want to go to the Mothers Direct shop today before going into the hospital, as I really need to be fitted. It sounds crazy, but I really feel like I need to do this before bub arrives.
. Yeah, my labour with DS was 14 hours, and there is no way I could have tolerated being hooked up the entire time without pain relief. The midwife said yesterday that in all likelihood, by the time we arrive at the hospital it's unlikely I'll have much time to be thinking about running a bath etc 


for Nixon & you, nickers... that will be a very full on day!
happy half birthday to my DD... wow 6mths of BFing via various means - expressing for tube feeds, suck feeds... sucking at the breast whilst being fed via tube. It all feels like it was a lifetime ago but it also feels like it was yesterday - I cried yesterday when I thought about how far we have come - I think getting to 6 months has brought up a lot of emotions for me - surround DDs birth, those first few weeks, questioning why I had PE, GD and the gammat of other things that didn't go to 'plan' etc etc. I was recently diagnosed with PND and have commenced meds yesterday.

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