What is something your labor and delivery or postpartum nurse did that you are super grateful for?
I plan on going back to OB and I want to be the best support and nurse possible for everyone and make it the absolute best experience. ❤️🥰
That’s how our hospital is. I live in a rural area and there have been days where there are no patients and they essentially keep a few people in case someone comes in in labor. It’s definitely a different atmosphere for sure. But that’s what I love about it.
Helped me put a diaper on my dd. I had never been around infants before and this was all too new. I was so damn nervous lol. She also did not make me feel stupid for asking.
She stayed past the end of her shift. She was with me all night since I was just checking in to be induced when her shift was starting. I was crowning when she was supposed to be clocking out and she stayed so I wouldn't have to deal with the chaos of a new nurse coming in when I was pushing. She advocated for me as a fellow African American woman and made sure that the other nurses were aware of my erratic blood pressure readings that other doctors and nurses shrugged off. It was the little things that will make me never forget her....I hope she made it to her daughter's swim class that morning on time 😂
They listened to me. When I said I wanted to labor alone with my husband and please don’t bother me unless I call you or unless absolutely necessary, they listened. When I said it was time to get the doctor, they listened. I think supporting your patients and their *reasonable* wishes during labor and recovery are what makes a great OB nurse.
Yesterday I went out with my boyfriend went to watch a movie, me and him don't live together yet. but point is yesterday when he was dropping me off his like sleep over at my house witch the mom and dad lives. I said no,
his response was why is everyone deciding or making choices for you and their going to do the same with the baby, when I know that's not true. what he thinks is that my mom tells me not to sleep over. So he left all mad. and I felt in my heart that he went on and cheated on me...
TWW!!
2dpo and on the tww journey. Anyone on the same dpo or close? Haven't decided if I will test at 12dpo or just wait and see if she shows up!!
Short Luteal Phase?
I've just started temping because I believe that the reason I haven't had a BFP yet, after 20 months, is because I believe I may have a Luteal Phase Defect.
I had a group of nurse cheerleaders while I was pushing…all 3 hours. I’m pretty sure I was the only one in the L&D section of the hospital at the time (small hospital in a small town). 😂