Mamici norocoase de sept-oct 2008(88)

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Laureta, esti extraordinara! Fara exagerare! Nici nu zici ca nascusesi!

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“Everything is possible for him who believes.” (Mark 9:23)

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CD poza e acasa dupa 7 zile de la nastere(5 spital plus 2 casa)
Eu am nascut joi seara si am iesit marti.

Ancule, 20 de kile am pus dar le am dat f repede. Asa te vad si pe tine

Kid, nu este Inisa. Ne au sugerat so bagam in reclame dar eu ezit. Nu prea ma incanta idea so bag asa mica. Daca as sti sigur ca firma e serioasa poate poate. Cand va creste si daca va vrea ea atunci o so sustin. Mai vedem.

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Laureta bb2si galusca Inisa(10 iunie 2004)

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Eu habar n-am cum voi naste, insa in principiu sunt pentru nasterea naturala, in cazul in care situatia o va permite.
Initial medicul mi-a zis ca nu voi putea naste decat prin cezariana fiind destul de mica in bazin, insa la ultima consultatie mi-a zis ca putem incerca si natural in cazul in care bb nu va avea mai mult de 3500 g, va fi pozitionat corespunzator si va avea capul astfel incat sa-i poata permite iesirea.
Ce-o fi pana la final... vom vedea, eu oricum sunt un pic speriata de ambele variante, dar cumva trebuie sa iasa si bebelina, nu?

Andreea
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Laureta, 20 kg ai pus in timpul sarcinii , iar la 1 saptamana dupa nastere aratai asa???!!!!
Esti fantastica!!! Felicitari!

Andreea
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What are the advantages to having an epidural for pain relief during labor?

• An epidural provides a route for very effective pain relief that can be used throughout your labor.

• The anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist can control the effects by adjusting the type, amount, and strength of the medication. This is important, because as your labor progresses and your baby moves farther down into your birth canal, the dose you've been getting might no longer cover the pain, or you might suddenly have pain in a different area.

• Since the effect of the medication is localized, you'll be awake and alert during labor and birth. And, because you're pain-free, you can rest if you want (or even sleep!) as your cervix dilates. As a result, you may have more energy when it comes time to push.

• Unlike with systemic narcotics, only a tiny amount of medication reaches your baby.

• Once the epidural's in place, it can be used to provide anesthesia if you need a c-section or if you're having your tubes tied after delivery.

What are the disadvantages?


• You have to stay in an awkward position for ten to 15 minutes while the epidural is put in, and then wait another five to 20 minutes before the medication takes full effect. This may seem like a minor inconvenience, though, when the tradeoff is hours of pain relief.

• Depending on the type and amount of medication you're getting, you may lose some sensation in your legs and be unable to stand. Sometimes, particularly in early labor, so little anesthetic is needed to make you comfortable that you have normal strength and sensation in your legs and can move around without difficulty. (This is called a "walking epidural.") Still, many practitioners and hospitals won't allow you to get out of bed once you've had an epidural, whether you think you can walk or not.

• An epidural requires that you have an IV, frequent blood-pressure monitoring, and continuous fetal monitoring.

• An epidural can slow your labor, in which case you may need Pitocin to get it back on track.

• An epidural often makes the pushing stage of labor longer. The loss of sensation in your lower body weakens your bearing-down reflex, which can make it harder for you to push your baby out. You may want to have the epidural dose lowered while you're pushing so you can participate more actively in your baby's delivery — but it may take time for the pain medication to wear off enough that you can feel what you're doing, and there's no evidence that reducing the epidural dose actually shortens this stage of labor

• Having an epidural makes it more likely that you'll have a vacuum extraction or forceps delivery, which in turn increases your risk for serious lacerations.

• In some cases, an epidural provides spotty pain relief. This can happen because of variations in anatomy from one woman to the next or if the medication doesn't manage to bathe all of your spinal nerves as it spreads through your epidural space. The catheter can also "drift" slightly, making pain relief spotty after starting out fine. (If you notice that you're starting to have pain in certain places, ask for the anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist to be paged so your dose can be adjusted or your catheter reinserted.)

• The drugs used in your epidural may temporarily lower your blood pressure, reducing blood flow to your baby, which in turn slows his heart rate. (This is treated with fluids and sometimes medication.)

• Narcotics delivered through an epidural can cause itchiness, particularly in your face. They may also bring on nausea — though this is less likely with an epidural than from systemic medication, and some women feel nauseated and throw up during labor even without pain medication.

• Anesthetics delivered through an epidural can make it more difficult to tell when you need to pee. Also, if you can't pee into a bedpan (which for many people is harder than letting go on a toilet), you may need to be catheterized.

• An epidural raises your risk of running a fever in labor. No one knows exactly why this happens, but one theory is that you pant and sweat less (because you're not in pain), so it's harder for your body to dissipate heat generated by labor. It doesn't boost your or your baby's odds of getting an infection — but since it's unclear at first whether the fever is from the epidural or from an infection, you and your baby could wind up getting unnecessary antibiotics.

• Epidurals are associated with a higher rate of babies in the posterior or "face-up" position at delivery. Women whose babies are face-up have longer labors, tend to need Pitocin more often, and have a significantly higher rater of c-sections. (There's controversy, though, over whether having an epidural actually contributes to babies ending up in this position or other factors are at work.)

• In one in 100 women, an epidural causes a bad headache that may last for days. (You can reduce the risk of headache by lying as still as possible while the needle is being placed.)

• In very rare cases, an epidural affects your breathing, and in extremely rare cases it causes nerve injury or infection.

Who can't have an epidural?

Not all moms-to-be are good candidates for this kind of pain relief. You won't be able to have an epidural if you have abnormally low blood pressure (because of bleeding or other problems), a bleeding disorder, a blood infection, or a skin infection on the lower back where the needle would enter, or if you've had a previous allergic reaction to local anesthetics. Women taking specific blood-thinning medications can't have this kind of pain relief, either.

Sursa: http://www.babycenter.com/0_epidural-pain-relief-for-labor_1489911.bc?page=1&articleId=1489911


Si eu am auzit de travaliu lent din cauza epiduralei, de copii nascuti usor vineti si cu bosa de rigoare de la vacuum. Acum, e relativa istoria. Depinde de efectul asupra fiecareia dintre noi!


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“Everything is possible for him who believes.” (Mark 9:23)

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buna

kllemi mai esti aici?

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LAURETA spune-mi si mie care este poza aia de care se mira toata lumea, eu nu o vad, eu nu mai pot ce m-am enervat

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buna BANU ce faci????? da mai sunt....

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kllemi te-am adaugat la messenger dar n-ai intrat

esti pe yah? nu?
eu am deschis si acolo si te-am adaugat daca vrei intra

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acum intru stai putin....nu am intrat ca ieri am lucrat

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