看来需要避免新ob nurse啊# NextGeneration - 我爱宝宝
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刚看到的一个护士写的,准备快生的时候问问ob, 护士有选择不?
http://allnurses.com/ob-gyn-nursing/checking-dilation-effacemen
Jun 28, '08 by JentheRN2007
Thank you for your responses. I am a little nervous about learning this
skill.. I delivered my son in May and the nurse taking over for my primary
one (lunch break) said I was 10cm and told me to push....I did three pushes
and my OB comes in and says STOP she is only 7cm...Then after a long long
painful day (epidural lost its effect twice) I ended up having a c section..
.my son looked like he had three heads when he came out from all my pushing.
..After I went through all this pushing my baby was 'sunny side up' which
they knew the whole time and asked me if I wanted a c section or to have the
OB "try to turn him". Of course at that point, I was like 'take him'. I was
in so much pain for quite awhile and even though I wanted to be a trooper
couldn't. I am not judging....but am confused how they didn't know that
there was NO way he would have ever fit vaginally. If I hadn't said I couldn
't push anymore they would have let me continue for at least another hour or
two they said....awwwww my poor baby's head!! So that day made me realize
that OB is really subjective...and I just want to do the very best I can....
(not to say they didn't try)
http://allnurses.com/ob-gyn-nursing/checking-dilation-effacemen
Jun 28, '08 by JentheRN2007
Thank you for your responses. I am a little nervous about learning this
skill.. I delivered my son in May and the nurse taking over for my primary
one (lunch break) said I was 10cm and told me to push....I did three pushes
and my OB comes in and says STOP she is only 7cm...Then after a long long
painful day (epidural lost its effect twice) I ended up having a c section..
.my son looked like he had three heads when he came out from all my pushing.
..After I went through all this pushing my baby was 'sunny side up' which
they knew the whole time and asked me if I wanted a c section or to have the
OB "try to turn him". Of course at that point, I was like 'take him'. I was
in so much pain for quite awhile and even though I wanted to be a trooper
couldn't. I am not judging....but am confused how they didn't know that
there was NO way he would have ever fit vaginally. If I hadn't said I couldn
't push anymore they would have let me continue for at least another hour or
two they said....awwwww my poor baby's head!! So that day made me realize
that OB is really subjective...and I just want to do the very best I can....
(not to say they didn't try)