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  1. #1
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    Hmmm, What are some things you almost forgot/forgot to get?

    I'm just trying to make sure I've got everything I'll need. With DS I forgot to buy ANY baby blankets till I was 38 weeks lol ..

    I won't list stuff that I have, just tell me what you found handy, or forgot to get, etc .. For anything really, labour or newborn ... I'm so nervous lol ..

    Oooh & I'm VBAC'ing do you think its worth buying urine alkinisers? Like ural or whatever it is? Or is it really not that bad? Everyone who I've spoken to thats had a vaginal birth tell me " You have no idea how much it hurts you wouldn't want to do it if you'd had one already" grrrrr ... making me nervous lol

    Thanx guys

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    Hmmm, What are some things you almost forgot/forgot to get?

    I had to get dh to go and by lanisol cream for my nipples as they were so tender with breastfeeding and it's a god send.

    As for a vbac, the Ural could be a good idea but I think it will sting a bit anyway and FWIW I would still prefer a vbac to a c sect you heal much faster!

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    I had to get dh to go and by lanisol cream for my nipples as they were so tender with breastfeeding and it's a god send.
    Me too! But nobody told me about this wonderful product until day 3 of b/f with me crying and bleeding painful nipples. I wish I had've known about it to prep myself before hand!!

    Corelly x

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    Me too! But nobody told me about this wonderful product until day 3 of b/f with me crying and bleeding painful nipples. I wish I had've known about it to prep myself before hand!!

    Corelly x
    Same! My hospital gives out samples of them but only AFTER I had blood blisters .. And all my other wraps are blue lol .. So I bought all new ones hehe ...

    You are all making me feel much better .. obviously people I know are just bunging it on a bit, with the pain .. Ahhh, thank god for belly belly to soothe my 'late night up alone sudden thoughts of pain' .. lol

    Yeah I underestimated with the breastpads. I packed 6 for the hospital. I ended up going through a box of 60 haha

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    Make sure you have an abundant supply of nappies and wipes and puke cloths waiting at home for bubs. They poop a lot more than you think they do, and plenty of goo comes out the other end too, so puke cloths rock. Best puke cloths are the flat towelling nappies - I got my mother to make us dedicated puke cloths, which were just towelling hemmed into smallish rectangles, small tea-towel size. I had a dribble-burper.

    As to the pee thing - you're just being scared by other people. I've had 'grazes' with both, and yes, it stings like crazy. But it is only for 2 or 3 days tops. Think papercut and lemon juice level of sting, just on your girly bits.

    I just got a baby care pack in the mail yesterday in a mammoth box, it had almost everything you need (and a few things you don't) in it except nappies. 2 kinds of baby bath, baby shampoo, baby lotion, sorbolene, baby cotton buds, three different kinds of wipes, baby powder, hooded towel, polar fleece blanket, breast pads, a few onesies and a 4pack of socks Mostly a Johnsons baby starter pack and the gift giver had topped it up with stuff from Best&Less and BigW, so they'd put together a practical pack without spending too much.

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    Yeah I underestimated with the breastpads. I packed 6 for the hospital. I ended up going through a box of 60 haha
    I was given two boxes of 40.
    I ended up using ... 2. Breast pads, not boxes.
    The baby eventually got mobile and found them (my partner was using the boxes as speaker stands), decided they were fun to empty and unwrap, and that was the end of them.

    I didn't buy any this time but as above, I just got a box in the mail so we'll see ... I went through them with DD#1, never leaked with #2.

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    I've never needed breastpads either. I've never leaked.
    I've only ever used maternity pads for about 24 hours, then normal pads for about 3 days after that until the bleeding stopped.
    You've been given some great suggestions already. It reminds me that I need to buy some lanisol cream.

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    dont be scare........just go with it as much as you can and trust that your body knows what to do......when its the stinging which doesnt last long you know your at the very end.

    i 37 wks with no 5

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    Lanisol, Breast Pads & Maternity Pads. stat.

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    One of my friends once said "all you need for a baby is a boob, and somewhere for it to sleep. The rest is just detail"

    Relax, and enjoy these last few weeks of pregnancy. With another child already you will probably have everything you need already for the baby.

    For you, have some panadol in the house incase you are sore after the birth. Ural I was given in the hospital but I only needed it for a day and only with one of my births. I have never recovered from a caesarean but recovering from my first vaginal birth was a little owchy when sitting so panadol was my friend. Other than that just the usual big knickers and comfy pads for your lochia, breastpads for your boobs, and lots of meals in the freezer to allow you to spend your babymoon with your family and not in the kitchen.

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    ural is awesome
    i didnt have enough maternity pads coz i bought ultrathins and they sucked i liked the stayfree maternity pads they are like surfboards but they are very nice on sore bits and then when the bleeding lightened i used their supers do i didnt use thin pads even with my first AF
    wondersuits are good and fleece blankets for winter not sure wat else i cant remember

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    Ok stupid question but why the ural. Having had three vaginal births my vagina has always been fine almost straight away. Perhaps a little swollen but otherwise fine.

    The thing I did differently this time is started using breastpads immediately rather than waiting until my milk came in. I'm so glad I did because my nipples didn't get sore at all.

    Spring x

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    Ural is great if you have a graze from the birth as it stops the urine stinging you. I only found it necessary with my first birth (large 2nd degree tear and grazing) but not at all with my subsequent births with which I sustained only small tears.

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    Is there heavier bleeding after a vaginal birth? I could just use regular pads afterwards with my son .. I already have lansinoh Leftover from my son, but still in date till the end of the year

    I was thinking of freezing some meals. What sorts of cooked foods freeze good? Or are they all pretty much the same?

    I asked about the ural because on of my friends who had a vaginal birth said she couldn't pee unless she was in the shower with her bf holding her up .. Guess she has a low pain threshold? lol .. She didn't tear or anything ..

    Everyone I know (not on bellybelly) just telling me how painful it is .. making me nervous.

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    I would suggest freezing chilli, soups and casseroles. The sort of home cooking that takes hours but always makes you feel heaps better.

    I'm sorry you are worried about the birth. As I said I have never recovered from a CS so cannot directly compare, but all I ever needed after my vaginal births was panadol and my sister needed morphine after her CS so I guess that says a fair bit about the recovery!

    For the birth itself it really is not that bad. The more relaxed you are, the easier it is, and any pain you might feel is not pain like a cut or broken leg. It is pain you can work with and dance with.

    As for the bleeding post birth, I believe it is similar regardless of the mode of delivery so if pads were ok for you before they will probably be ok again. I used thick pads for their cushioning effect though for the first few days which made sitting down a little more comfortable.