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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 57893" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>easy child's pregnancy was a dream. I felt healthy and energetic and although I gained a lot of weight, I felt peaceful and her birth took about 3 hours, she popped out without incident and had a nearly perfect apgar and was a pleasure from the second she was born. She had freqent ear infections, but other than that and teething pain, she was easy.</p><p></p><p>difficult child was breech the entire pregnancy. I didn't gain much weight and I felt energetic but my plans to have her at home with my midwife didn't work out because even after a DR turned her around in utero, we stared in amazement as she flipped herself back so she was hi-knee first. I was overdue and sent to the local ER, where they delivered difficult child c-section by interns. The spinal didn't take and I had to be knocked out anyway but when I awoke I had spinal headaches which were extremely painful and lasted for over a week. I even had a blood patch to help, but it didn't work. difficult child was fussy and screamed at the top of her lungs for 3.5 months. Nothing worked. I nursed her till I was sore, held her, rocked her and I even put her in the swing at 1 month. Finally with lots of pillows for support I put her in the johnny jumper and she had the mobility she wanted and that was the only time she would settle down a bit. But she woke at 7AM and screamed until about 7:30 PM - no naps. I thought I would go crazy. I sometimes had to put her in her crib to let her scream while I stepped outdoors to just get a break. I would sit in my car and just sob. Then one day about 1/2 way into her 4th month she just stopped screaming. But she was a zoomer, never stopping moving.</p><p></p><p>Definitely a difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 57893, member: 2211"] easy child's pregnancy was a dream. I felt healthy and energetic and although I gained a lot of weight, I felt peaceful and her birth took about 3 hours, she popped out without incident and had a nearly perfect apgar and was a pleasure from the second she was born. She had freqent ear infections, but other than that and teething pain, she was easy. difficult child was breech the entire pregnancy. I didn't gain much weight and I felt energetic but my plans to have her at home with my midwife didn't work out because even after a DR turned her around in utero, we stared in amazement as she flipped herself back so she was hi-knee first. I was overdue and sent to the local ER, where they delivered difficult child c-section by interns. The spinal didn't take and I had to be knocked out anyway but when I awoke I had spinal headaches which were extremely painful and lasted for over a week. I even had a blood patch to help, but it didn't work. difficult child was fussy and screamed at the top of her lungs for 3.5 months. Nothing worked. I nursed her till I was sore, held her, rocked her and I even put her in the swing at 1 month. Finally with lots of pillows for support I put her in the johnny jumper and she had the mobility she wanted and that was the only time she would settle down a bit. But she woke at 7AM and screamed until about 7:30 PM - no naps. I thought I would go crazy. I sometimes had to put her in her crib to let her scream while I stepped outdoors to just get a break. I would sit in my car and just sob. Then one day about 1/2 way into her 4th month she just stopped screaming. But she was a zoomer, never stopping moving. Definitely a difference. [/QUOTE]
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