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- From: larrabee@cse.ucsc.edu (Tracy Larrabee)
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- Subject: My labor story, part 1: trying to stop it
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- Date: 21 Dec 92 19:13:52 GMT
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- On Sunday, December 6 my friends threw me a baby shower in my bedroom.
- It was a lot of fun (and, in a more mercenary vein, I got some great
- stuff), but I didn't get out of bed or get too excited or anything.
- Honest. After the shower my mother, who was now staying with us to
- help out, and Dan (my husband) both worried about leaving me alone on
- Monday evening. My husband had the very last of our once joint
- Bradley classes (which he taped for me to listen to later), and my
- Mother was to take my sister out to dinner for her birthday. I
- thought their concerns were somewhat paranoid, and I reminded both of
- them that my husband had a beeper and would only be 30 minutes away.
- Besides, there was some chance that I would get a visitor in the form
- of a friend who was going to bring my workstation up from campus so I
- could have an easier home-computing set-up.
-
- Monday came, and my visiting nurse examined me and said everything
- looked great: no change and no sign of impending change. I began to
- feel once again that I was just in for a long, tedious wait until
- Christmas. (For those of you following my story, that feeling should
- have immediately placed me on alert because the last time I felt that
- way I went into hard labor and the phones were out all around our
- area.) My husband checked in regularly and my Mom left me with a
- wealth of treats before heading out to see my sister. My friend
- called up and said he would be able to come up with my workstation: oh
- happy day!
-
- My friend Darrell arrived and started toting around heavy computing
- modules while I lay on the bed and felt ineffectual and beholding (but
- did absolutely nothing physical to help). After he had everything set
- up and was telling me how to use my new modem I started getting some
- contractions more regular and more painful than any since the last
- hospital visit. I didn't want to alarm Darrell, but I was writing all
- the contractions down. At one point I asked him if he could drop me
- off at the hospital on his way back to Santa Cruz. I think he thought
- I was joking.
-
- Darrell left, and I turned my light off and tried to make my
- contractions go away by studiously relaxing. (This isn't as stupid as
- it sounds because the technique had worked before.) I just didn't
- want to go to the hospital again unless I really needed to. At the
- hospital they had basically kept me for three or four days and did
- little else other than up my medication and watch me carefully. My
- mom came home, and I was still counting and relaxing. Dan came home
- 10 minutes later and walked in cheerily asking if I was OK. My
- response was "I think we better pack." (And no, we hadn't packed yet.
- Denial, I guess.)
-
- Dan packed and I timed, and then we called my doctor. I told her I
- really didn't want to come in unnecessarily, and was there anything we
- could try at home. So we basically got permission to up my
- terbutaline dosage even further and to give me a stiff alcoholic
- drink and wait an hour. No change. So off we went to the hospital.
- We still thought they would magically stop my labor once again and
- that this wasn't really "it" (though we did bring our birthing
- supplies).
-
- When we got to the hospital we knew the routine: urine sample, IV
- hookup (why does it always take exactly 3 sticks?), fetal monitor, and
- vaginal exam. I was only dilated a bit more than I was last hospital
- visit--maybe 2.5 centimeters. So I wasn't crazy, but things still
- looked stoppable (in general, they think everything up to 4
- centimeters dilation is stoppable). Except that I was still having
- contractions on astronomically high dosages of terbutaline. It turns
- out that people develop a tolerance to terbutaline, and my system was
- no longer impressed by this particular tocolytic.
-
- So they decided to put me on magnesium sulfate, which I had heard was
- pretty unpleasant. They apologized but said that after 24 to 48 hours
- of "mag" I would be de-toxed for terbutaline and I could go back to a
- lower dosage. They hooked me up, and it really didn't feel so bad.
- I felt flushed and slow and sort of like I was getting the flu, but
- after the terbutaline it was almost a pleasant change (but I still
- couldn't sleep). When the OB on call saw me the next morning and I
- said the magnesium sulfate wasn't so bad, he said my doctor had told
- him I would say that because I was such a motivated patient, but he
- hadn't believed her. Unfortunately, I was still having plenty of
- contractions, and my dilation had increased, so they upped my mag
- dosage. Now I found out why I had heard that magnesium sulfate was
- unpleasant.
-
- I couldn't control my muscles. I couldn't focus my eyes (there were
- two of everything). My blood pressure dropped to 78 over 45 and I had
- a hard time not fainting on the way to the toilet (so they put a
- porta-pottie right by my bed: oh joy). I vomited and vomited and
- vomited and vomited. I have no idea how I could possibly have had
- that much in my stomach. Through all this my husband was fantastic.
- He swapped "emesis basins" as fast as I filled them while sitting with
- his face about five inches from my face (and he normally can't stand
- to even have people talk about vomiting). He helped me through the
- contractions and back and forth to the toilet. My contractions were
- pretty painful by now, and the drug was keeping me so wacked out that
- I had a lot of trouble handling them (later I had much worse pains
- that I handled much better). I was exhausted and sick and in pain and
- very, very miserable. The next vaginal exam showed me at 3.5
- centimeters, so at 2:00 pm on Tuesday they decided to just let me go
- ahead and have the baby.
-
- Since Dan and I had figured out a while ago that nothing was working
- to stop the contractions, the actual decision to take me off of the
- mag was a tremendous relief. It also caused a distinct change of
- attitude and behavior for the nursing staff. They took me off the
- monitor, they unhooked the IV (though they left in the heparin lock,
- which didn't bother me at all--I had been scared they would want to
- keep in the full IV for labor proper), and they told me to do whatever
- I wanted.
-
- This is getting long, so I think I will post it in pieces.
-
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- Tracy Larrabee larrabee@cse.ucsc.edu
-