Title says it all - what can I expect to happen at the 6 week check after having Samuel?
I really don't like going in to doctors appointments when things are unknown... I'm particularly wondering if I should tidy up downstairs?
Also, DH will be taking the morning off to mind Samuel. Is it expected that I have Samuel there with me, or is it ok for DH and Samuel to wait at home?
Hmmm... vaginal delivery, but with stitches - so I guess that means I'm dropping my pants at this one. Ugh!
As for contraception options... seems rather laughable considering my history! But then I will be starting some seriously nasty arthritis medication that you can't even handle while pregnant or breastfeeding, so perhaps getting myself sorted in that area would be a good plan.
DD was with me only because DF was working, i also was due for a pap smear, doc really just just checked that my uterus was where it should be, which i was fine with until i started bleeding again(stopped at four weeks post partum) i guess all the pushing and poking dislodged some.
I didnt have stiches from my vaginal birth but i guess if you do they'll be checking to see if that has healed nicely.
"clean up"down there if u want, but as i say to friends who refuse to have pap smears and things of that sort, they've seen it all before and dont really care!
I went to my GP for my 6 week check (he's an obstetrician-GP). It wasnt very eventful. He just asked if I had a vaginal or a c/s birth, if I'm still having any blood loss and if I was breastfeeding or not. I asked him to look at my stitches (from where I tore) because OMG they were so uncomfortable. He asked me if I wanted to talk about contraception and he offfered a pap smear but I decided to go back a few months later for it as I just couldnt bear to have anyone touch there just yet.
He also did Claires check as well. He just did the standard things - listened to her heart, checked her reflexes, and a few other things. She had a clicky hip when she was born so I asked him to have a look at that. He couldnt hear a click when he checked so we didnt worry about doing anything.
I'm sure there was possibly more, but all I remember is that the appointment was really not that long.
always a worry if they are going to check down there! They do only do pap smear if you have stopped bleeding thought as if not, can give in conclusive results
It has happened many times before that people take a lot of intervetion to conceive and then the majically conceive naturally next time!! So never say never!!!
But certainly if meds that nasty you want to be careful JUST IN CASE
good lluck with getting meds sorted and enjoy Samuel
I have an appointment with Samuel's paediatrician the next day, so I don't really need to get him checked at that appointment... As much as I'm thinking it could be easier to leave him at home with DH, I'm not sure I could do it! When it comes to pap smears - my last one was just before I fell pregnant with Samuel, so I've got the perfect excuse to decline that one.
As for the magical conceptions after IVF - not in this house! Being pregnant may have sorted my PCOS slightly, but it's not going to fix DH's mutant sperm. But yes, the new drug is so seriously scary that I'm not even going to take the risk.
I expected a papsmear at my 6 week check up, but he doesn't do them so soon after having your baby vaginally. I was suprised. I didn't know that.
He just felt my tummy to make sure my uterus was shrinking nicely and all that jazz. BP, etc. I got a stitch aswell, so he asked about that, but it'd already gone so I don't know if he would have checked that out or not if it was still there.
He's also a GP so he checked over DS2 aswell. Nothing exciting.
Asked my questions, he asked his. Bleeding, Contraception, etc etc etc.
Good luck with your 6 week check and your babyboys 6week check too.
xx
Mine was pretty uneventful. She didn't want to do a pap smear as I was spotting - AF arrived the next day. Discussed contraception. I had stitches but she basically just asked if they felt OK which they did then. Brock was checked over but he doesn't see a paed as he was well by the time we left hossy so it was the only chance I had of getting a few things checked.
My check up was also uneventful - she checked my c/s scar, uterus and blood pressure and discussed contraception. I did take DD with me and DH came with us. The admin staff wanted to see her and the OB was happy to see her too. Also the OB checked DD's heart for a heart murmur (which thankfully DD doesn't have). Not sure if they usually do that for babies though?
At my 6 week check up, we discussed contraception, papsmears but I wasn't due for one yet, so didn't have one, and discussed the birth. It felt good to discuss the birth - sort of cathartic, so I appreciated that he asked about my thoughts etc from the birth. It also gave me a chance to discuss things I wasn't too happy with at the birth (ie - totally useless midwife!). And despite having a number of stitches, he didn't check downstairs (and I was expecting him to, so I had cleaned up downstairs!!), he asked how it was and I said it felt fine, and he was happy with that. I didn't bring DD as someone told me not to but I wish I had as the OB and receptionists kept asking where she was because they wanted to see her!
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