Nurses woke me up around 7am and gave me fleet enema to clear my bowels, it really worked. Was wheeled to the OT around 845am.
Arrived at the OT and while waiting in the recovery area, the anasthetist (Dr Dicky Tay) and PD (Dr Yeo Kim Lian) spoke to me. I was very nervous. The mid-wife spoke to me as well.
Finally I was wheeled into the OT, I saw the big lights and nearly freaked out. I didn;t note the time. There was alot of people in the OT, the PD, the anasthetist, Dr Chen, the assistants of each doctor, 2 mid-wives for the twins, some nurses, etc etc .... I was given a shot into my drip, it really hurt and the next thing I knew, I was asleep and when I woke, the epidural was already in. Sheldon came in a while later.
Dr Chen then started the whole procedure, Sheldon could see the whole process and I was surprised he did not freak out. Sheldon spoke to me through out this delivery and I was very much comforted. I did not experience vomitting and shivering throughout the surgery as compared to the time I had Min. Go Go came out at 1028am and I heard Dr Chen mention that meconium was already passed and he showed Go Go to me for that 10 seconds before he was handed over to Dr Yeo, the PD. Go Go did not cry when he came out, neither did he cry when the mid-wive carried him upside down and spanked his backside. Something is wrong I can tell.
Ni Ni was delivered at 1029am and I can hear her cry once she came out. Dr Chen showed her to me before she was whisked away for wrapping. While Dr Chen was sewing me up, Ni Ni was given to me and I placed her on my chest. She looked at my direction when I called her and gave me a smile. She's an angel.
Go Go was transfered to NICU after Dr Yeo assessed the need and Ni Ni to normal nursery. Birth weight was 2.0 for Go go and 2.4 for Ni Ni.
My epidural side effects started when Dr Chen was sewing me, uncontrollable shivering. This lasted till the time I was in the labour ward. I was transfered from the recovery area to the labour ward. Sheldon told me that Go Go is fine and needed only help with his breathing.
Monday, November 30, 2009
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Hi, congrats on your baby! I'm giving birth soon was searching for birth stories and came across your post. I have always thought that we'll be given oral laxatives to eat for clearing bowels, now then I know it is through behind. Sounds scary to me. How is the procedure done actually and is it very painful? Thank you :)
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