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I *think* it was a rejection letter from (name of town) Mental Health
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 592285" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>2 of my kids I think had birth complications and for completely different reasons. With Billy my birth was incredibly long and I had what is known as a dry birth. Today they would never let me go through that. My water broke at approximately 2 am on a Wednesday morning and I got to the hospital within the hour. I was put in the ward where all the pregnant women labored. Big room with probably 10 women separated by curtains. Yeah...this was in the old days when they had separate labor and delivery rooms. I was in that labor room from about 3 am Wednesday morning until they moved me to delivery on Friday afternoon at about 2 pm. I didnt progress with my labor on that Wednesday morning when I first got there like they wanted me to so after about 12 hours they hung a pitocin drip on me. I also got the epidural in there not long after that because I was in agony. They maxed me out on the amount of medication they could give me in the epidural and it only worked on one side. Some time during the late afternoon on Friday they started giving me demerol every half hour. I had that along with the epidural until Billy was born mid Friday afternoon. Because of all that Billy had gone through, his heart rate had dropped several times, and the dry birth. He had to stay in the hospital 2 days after I went home.</p><p></p><p>I know in todays world they would have taken him Csection in a heartbeat. </p><p></p><p>Cory's problem was he came so fast that they didnt have time to catch him or cut some of the leads they were supposed to before he was actually born. They didnt actually get O2 to him quickly because he shot out with his cord wrapped around his neck and a foot. Tony had to catch him himself because the doctor had turned around to wash his hands at a sink on the other side of the room and simply wasnt close enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 592285, member: 1514"] 2 of my kids I think had birth complications and for completely different reasons. With Billy my birth was incredibly long and I had what is known as a dry birth. Today they would never let me go through that. My water broke at approximately 2 am on a Wednesday morning and I got to the hospital within the hour. I was put in the ward where all the pregnant women labored. Big room with probably 10 women separated by curtains. Yeah...this was in the old days when they had separate labor and delivery rooms. I was in that labor room from about 3 am Wednesday morning until they moved me to delivery on Friday afternoon at about 2 pm. I didnt progress with my labor on that Wednesday morning when I first got there like they wanted me to so after about 12 hours they hung a pitocin drip on me. I also got the epidural in there not long after that because I was in agony. They maxed me out on the amount of medication they could give me in the epidural and it only worked on one side. Some time during the late afternoon on Friday they started giving me demerol every half hour. I had that along with the epidural until Billy was born mid Friday afternoon. Because of all that Billy had gone through, his heart rate had dropped several times, and the dry birth. He had to stay in the hospital 2 days after I went home. I know in todays world they would have taken him Csection in a heartbeat. Cory's problem was he came so fast that they didnt have time to catch him or cut some of the leads they were supposed to before he was actually born. They didnt actually get O2 to him quickly because he shot out with his cord wrapped around his neck and a foot. Tony had to catch him himself because the doctor had turned around to wash his hands at a sink on the other side of the room and simply wasnt close enough. [/QUOTE]
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