tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25171886.post5925624737289186944..comments2022-11-18T03:55:22.999-07:00Comments on Tigger's Infertility Madness and What Others Have to Say About It: An actual trial run...Tiggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01469966108028329809noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25171886.post-9905832553774534452011-03-13T13:52:22.276-06:002011-03-13T13:52:22.276-06:00Boo and hiss. Come on, baby!
I had AWFUL awful p...Boo and hiss. Come on, baby!<br /><br />I had AWFUL awful pain with any kind of check (sweating, tears, so it sounds like yours!) last pregnancy and last time I was checked this pregnancy, which was Dec? I had medium pain. So I suspect it's similar. Good news and bad news for you on that end. Good news is that I noticed no such problem when delivering Ethan...I don't know if it was just that it hurt so bad anyhow, or if it was actually not a problem, but it wasn't an issue at all. Bad news? There was definitely no sex. That said, there wasn't sex for like 10 months AFTER either because while I thought I'd be LOOSER (is this tmi? You read my blog so I've said it there) that was not the case. It was physically NOT POSSIBLE to have sex. I don't know if that was a hormonal thing or what, because I barely needed one stitch, but it seemed not right to them and it was super suck.<br /><br />Why doesn't your dr want to strip membranes? As far as I know it doesn't carry the "risks" that drug induction does. Unless, of course, your gbs was positive. It's, imo, a safe way to get labor going. ESPECIALLY since contracting a long time can put you at risk for a cord accident (though, you ARE getting NST's, but still....all that compression doesn't give me the warm fuzzies either).Jesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05181924375187173030noreply@blogger.com