I asked the nurse about it and she said that it can happen during a contraction but as long as the heart rate goes back
up after the contraction, it's fine.
She does not feel the need to rest between them very much, and will most likely continue or pick the conversation right back
up after each contraction.
Not exact matches
It was a great distraction from the
contractions, I got to use
up that rhubarb, and we ate some slices in the recovery room
after my son was born.
After weeks of many, many, many
contractions each day, and many moments of thinking we were in full - on labor (oh... the birthing tub that was filled
up and then drained so many times by my sweet husband)... the actual day of labor amounted to a total of 43 minutes from the time I woke
up with a start until I was snuggled back in bed with a baby.
Friday night
after taking a few doses of black and blue cohosh my
contractions seemed to pick
up a lot.
In some strange moment of listening to my body and my instincts, around 11:25 pm I got
up after the end of a
contraction and moved across the house into the bedroom.
After having been
up all night with
contractions unable to sleep for the second night in a row, I had Nick call into work that morning because I really felt the baby was coming that day.
Suffice to say,
after progressing throughout the day and making it to nearly 8 cm I ended
up being steamrolled by continuous
contractions.
Some women experience more
contractions after sex, but Braxton - Hicks let
up, unlike real ones.
All that makes a big part of the process uncomfortable because there is nothing more awkward than going in the car while you are suffering
contractions, to get to the room in the birthing center, unpack everything and
after having given birth, pick
up your things to return home.
After a sleepless night, I got
up around 7:00 a.m. I was hit with a
contraction that stopped me in my tracks, then another one.
After over 48 hours of
contractions, I ended
up getting an epidural and had my first child a couple hours later.
My
contractions picked
up in intensity, but not frequency,
after my water was broken.
I actually couldn't stand the «
contractions are just surges» crowd
after my first child was born, but even I decided to have another home birth in the hopes it would be better, and in spite of all my fear of the pain (which, just for the record, ended
up being just as bad the second time around).
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up the
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Once a mom has to lay down, like in the case of this mom when her baby was having some slight deceleration
after contractions, it can help keep the hips in the optimal position for labor and widen the pelvis to speed things
up.