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糖妈催产记。。副标题epidual是个好东西!

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发表于 2014-12-27 09:34:59 | 只看该作者 来自: INNA
。。请问mm是什么副作用。。求详解。早预防。。怕怕
不过鬼佬朋友两tai都是epi,第三个娃今年出生(没来得及上epi)没说有什么副作用啊。。
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发表于 2014-12-27 21:34:56 | 只看该作者 来自: INNA
请问是push的过程中换气(短促快速)吗?
还是憋一口气,然后一口气用到底?
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发表于 2014-12-27 22:39:34 | 只看该作者 来自: INNA
恭喜恭喜!
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发表于 2014-12-28 01:49:28 | 只看该作者 来自: INNA
伤脑。。。。一两个月前,同城网新闻里有过澳洲科学家的研究报告,和研究计划。

我也是两胎epi。

不过,疼起来了,也是不用不行的
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发表于 2014-12-28 13:45:33 | 只看该作者 来自: INNA
好吧,我相信对脑袋有影响是肯定的。。我明显觉得自己变笨了。。不过一孕傻三年的现象在我身上体现的很明显。。孕期就开始傻了。。为了娃值得
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发表于 2014-12-28 19:58:24 | 只看该作者 来自: INNA
我没有孕傻,也不是变笨,明显的感觉是记忆消失。有些东西提醒了也想不起来,就像不存在一样。。。。感觉像脑损伤。

研究结果是说,如果60岁以上做全麻手术,十年后得老年痴呆的比例是25%.....相当高的比例了。不知道生孩子这种比例多少
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发表于 2014-12-28 21:49:17 | 只看该作者 来自: INNA
一开始,用gas的时候你就可以感觉。如果不调整呼吸,gas是完全没用的,调整好呼吸,gas还是很有用的。
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发表于 2014-12-29 09:44:03 | 只看该作者 来自: INNA
You're almost at the finish line (or more accurately, baby is). But getting there is going to take a little pushing — literally. Up until this point, you haven't been able to do much to speed along the process of childbirth, but things are about to change. With dilation complete, it's time to help your baby through the birth canal by pushing. Delivery generally takes 30 minutes to an hour (second and subsequent babies usually pop out a lot faster than first ones), but it can be as short as a few minutes — or as long as several hours. During this stage, your contractions should be more regular (usually about two to five minutes apart), but they'll still last for 60 to 90 seconds each.

What you can do: To get going, you'll move into the pushing position of your choice and, following the instructions of your practitioner or the hospital or birthing center staff, you'll push at regular intervals, usually three times with each contraction, or as you feel the urge. You might want to rest for one contraction if you're getting tired. Put all of your effort into each push, but maintain control, too — you don't want to push with your upper body or strain your face (this could actually leave you with black or bloodshot eyes or bruises on your face — not the best look for those first snapshots with baby). Here are some pushing tips:

Push as if you're having a bowel movement — the biggest one of your life. And speaking of bowel movements, put all your concentration and focus into the pushing — not into worrying about whether you'll be emptying your bowels or passing urine while you're at it (that happens to every delivering mom — and people who attend births for a living understand this, expect this, and don't think twice about it).
If you're propped up on your back, make sure you put your chin to your chest to push. This will help you focus your pushes to where they need to be. It might also help to look down below your navel so you remember where your pushes should originate from.
The nurses might tell you to hold your breath and push while they count to ten, but feel free to do what comes naturally if that makes you more comfortable. Follow the urges you feel to push rather than holding your breath, and if that means pushing for only five seconds per push, that's fine too.
Between contractions, you'll need to conserve your energy and rest up for the next round — pushing is labor (and delivery) intensive. If you become exhausted, your practitioner may suggest you stop pushing for a couple of contractions to regain some strength. At first, it may seem like you're pushing for nothing (and the baby is where?), but soon you'll be rewarded with results — and if you glance at the mirror provided by the birthing team, you'll see those results for yourself: Your baby's head appearing (or crowning). You'll need to keep in mind, though, that pushing is a two steps forward one step backward process — so don't become frustrated when your baby's head crowns and then disappears again (you're within shouting distance of the finish line now — and by all means shout if you need to!). Keep your eye on the prize (that little patch of baby emerging from between your legs), and you'll be holding him or her soon.

Once your baby's head has eased its way out, your practitioner will suction out any mucus from the nose and mouth, then help guide the shoulders and torso out and those cute little legs. You'll probably be able to hold your baby right away and you'll revel in that first lusty cry. Shortly after delivery, your baby's umbilical cord will be cut by your practitioner or your partner if he wants. It's also likely that your newborn will get a brisk rubdown, be wrapped (and get a cute little hat) to prevent heat loss, and have ointment placed in his or her eyes to prevent infection.
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