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aimeejoy
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Topic: Dislocated rib Posted: 12 September 2005 at 12:19pm |
Ok, I went to see my doc today and my self-diagnosis (!) was correct - I have dislocated a rib. OUCH! Just wondering if any of u have dislocated while preggy and what u did. I have been using a heat-pack regularly, lying down a lot cos sitting is worst and massage. Going to try going to the swimming pool this arvo - might be a bit of relief. Also tried taking panadol but didnt even touch the pain. Im not normally one to give into pain - usually just get on with it! - but this is very unpleasant. Nothing i can do about it til bubs is born tho so heres hoping its a little bit early!
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mum2paris
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Posted: 12 September 2005 at 1:48pm |
Ouch that sounds terrible, all i can say is hopefully bubba will drop in a few weeks and you might get a little releif from it.
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Posted: 12 September 2005 at 2:00pm |
ooowww that sounds nasty. never been in that situation. hope everything is beeter soon!
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Posted: 12 September 2005 at 3:25pm |
Maybe the pain of your rib will be enough to block out the pain of child birth???? Here's hoping!
(I'm always one to look on the bright [?] side!)
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Posted: 14 September 2005 at 3:46pm |
Fingers crossed Nikki! Am hoping for bubs to drop soon so hopefully will take some pressure off it. Good excuse for lying on the couch - dont feel so guilty about it now!
Nikki - love the new ticker and very cute little piccie of you two
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Posted: 14 September 2005 at 4:24pm |
Hope you feel better soon Aimee......Not long to go!
Are you attending the antenatal claases? I have three more to go.....the horror stories we heard about different types of labour...made me go hmmmm.....what can be worse than labour pain? Mind you I dont have a dislocated rib....ouuuchhh
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Posted: 14 September 2005 at 7:07pm |
Aimee... don't feel guilty about lying on the couch, it'll only get worse once the babe is here! I felt like I spent the first 3 months of Hannah's life sitting on the couch feeding her. It seemed I never left the damn thing!
And thanks decided it was about time for a change. Then I get to update in a month and a half again! Have to take more pics of Han, I'm a bit behind
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Posted: 14 September 2005 at 7:33pm |
yep, mike blames me for the fact that 2 springs broke on our couch... in the part that i sit on to feed.. lol.
Roksana... don't be scared.. fear makes pain worse... it is true... the best thing you can do is arm yourself with all the info you can on different types of labour, ways to releive pain, good positions and breathing techniques and everything else... theres still time. knowledge is power... and by the way... everyone always tells the horror stories but if you look up the birth stories part of the site, or even the birth stories post that ran a while ago, you'llo see that most people are perfectly fine.
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Posted: 14 September 2005 at 10:45pm |
honestly, my birth was painful but nothing that i couldn't handle.....well, i seem to remember being in the bath, then pushing, then came a baby. It couldn't have been that bad cause I'm doing it again.....oh dear God..
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Posted: 15 September 2005 at 8:15am |
lmao Lizzle! Thats what I keep telling myslf - it cant be that bad if people go back for seconds and more! Also that everyone else does it and manages just fine - so will I (fingers crossed)! Anyway its a bit late to change my mind now
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Posted: 15 September 2005 at 9:13am |
LOL....Thats true!
Actually I am more excited than worried...I think that will change soon enough! I am not worried about the pain (I never did) but worry about what could go wrong with the baby....as I said before, I am completely in love with this baby and would just die if any thing went wrong.
I am already thinking about having my second soon...again that might change...he he ha ha
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Posted: 15 September 2005 at 2:29pm |
I am past being worried about labour now - I just want it out! My doc said thats mother natures way of making it less stressful - by that stage you are so sick o being pregnant you want to push it out! Shes great - has got 4 young kiddies of her own, so still remembers what its like to be pregnant
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Posted: 15 September 2005 at 10:57pm |
yeah jake was two weeks late and i was saying "bring it on!!!!", until the actual labour when i believe i said "i've changed my mind"
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Posted: 16 September 2005 at 5:57am |
Hi Aimeejoy. I had 2 dislocated ribs with my boy. I think I was 32-33 weeks pregnant at the time. One on each side & caused by my son Alex! God it hurts doen't it? And everytime he moved it hurt more. My midwife didn't believe me how bad it hurt (before the dislocation was discovered) so I ended up seeing my doctor who found the problem. I ended up in hospital for a week on pethidine. It was the only thing that dulled the pain & made my son sleepy enough to stop moving & popping them out again. Definitely did NOT help with the all day sickness though
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Posted: 16 September 2005 at 8:34am |
I am so glad someone else has had this! I cant believe how painful it is sometimes Am really hoping that bubs is a little early cos sometimes i dont think I can handle it for another 5 weeks O well, its a good excuse to lie around but man is it boring!!
BTW Toni, did u see my post on Treasures as well? Was getting desperate trying to find someone else who'd had it, so tried another forum!!
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Posted: 16 September 2005 at 10:26am |
Hmmmm I don't remember seeing it but in saying that I don't get on the treasures one too much.
I found that heat packs only slightly helped. My doctor also said that my next pregnancy it may happen again! He said onces it dislocates, the easier it is to dislocate the next time I so hope he is wrong!! I am NOT keen on two dislocated ribs again!!!!! I spent a lot of time at the swimming pools too after they released me from the hospital, in the hopes of taking the pressure off. It still hurt like buggery but at least it was more interesting than lying flat on the couch
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Posted: 16 September 2005 at 9:20pm |
Yep same here lizzle, PAris's birth wasn't really too bad, not really painful just a cold nervous feeling.. and really intense tightness of my tummy. and the pushing didn't hurt at all cos it took so damn long!
Ayja, well, i hate to say, that was excrutiating! at first the contractions were nothing, nothing nothing, then i finaly got in the bath - i'd been putting it off cos i remembered last time that's what made the contractions regular... so delayed getting in the bath this time till after mike got back with mum to babysit, lol. contractions all over the place, lasting as long as a sneeze (lol) then i got in the nice warm bath and BAMM! next one i have is reallly long and sooooo painful. after 2 more i spent nearly half an hour trying to get out of the bath and get dressed so i could get to hospital. lol. and this time i was in so much pain i was sick, i had to crawl into the lift, and out again, and they had to physically lift me up from the delivery room floor cos i got to the room just as a contraction was coming and just stayed sitting there and wouldn't get up. lol this time hurt more, was so much quicker and sometimes, on those odd moments when i feel sad that we have decided not to have any more... i just think about ayja's birth and say "oh, thank god for that!" lol
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Posted: 17 September 2005 at 5:04pm |
the pain is still VERY fresh in my mind. i haven't written hannah's birth story on here yet, i should do that some time soon, even as a de-clucking device!
saying that though, the pain i could deal with, it was the effort i had to make while pushing that almost killed me! i was so exhausted and the last thing i wanted to do was use all my energy to push a baby that didn't want to move!! Han was a bit crooked so i think that's why it sucked, hate to have a posterior baby [is that the backwards facing one? can never remember!] that'd be even harder!!!!
i tried to tell my midwife that i couldn't do it anymore but eventually my body took over and she managed to wriggle through the birth canal! still need a few years before i'd consider doing it again tho. hehe feel like i'd be able to listen to my bod better next time. maybe i am looking forward to it???? still need atleast 5 years
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Posted: 17 September 2005 at 5:13pm |
Hey Nikki. My boy was posterior which was why he got stuck and I ended up with a c-section. He was facing upwards instead of downwards, with his spine facing my spine. It hurts soooooooo bad. I had 20 hours of that before asking for an epidural I don't think I've ever been more exhausted in my life! And here I am thinking about #2! Lol. I'm a sucker for punishment
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Posted: 17 September 2005 at 10:02pm |
Jake was posterior too. But i wasn't too bad, had three hours of labour and one of pushing. he had a weird shaped head for a while though.
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