lundi 10 avril 2017
Why Didn't Anybody Tell Me: Shakes During Delivery
I felt prepared to give birth. I'd read my books, I'd taken my classes, and my friends shared a few too many gory details prior to the big day - but they didn't share everything.
Heading into my C-section, I was confident and full of anticipation. I knew what the procedure entailed and how long it would take. I knew the schedule for the baby afterward and had a plan so my husband would follow our baby as soon as he left the operating room. But once my son arrived, they came too - the shakes. Nobody warned me about the shakes. And these weren't just a little shiver felt throughout my body, but full-on, uncontrollable shaking that probably made me look like I was convulsing to the untrained eye. I honestly don't remember much about them - I was probably so pumped up on endorphins that they've been erased from my memory - but I do recall having trouble getting a full sentence out of my mouth because my teeth were chattering so hard. The whole "episode" probably lasted the total of an hour, and, like I said, it isn't anything I would have remembered, except that it happened again when my second son was born.
This time around, with a scheduled C-section on the books, I braced myself for some postpartum shaking prior to entering the operating room. My body, however, seemed to have something else in mind.
After receiving a spinal block and lying down on the table, I began to feel cold - like polar-vortex cold. I asked the operating-room staff to raise the temperature in the room, at which point my husband told me that the room was already very warm - he was sweating. Before I could say anything else, the shakes set in, and this time they were uncontrollable! Whether it was nerves (sometimes it's actually worse to know what to expect) or a side effect of the painkillers, I'll never know. But, thanks to a thoughtful anesthesiologist, my upper body was covered with an air-warming blanket that looked like it came out of Big Hero 6, which provided me some comfort and heat throughout the surgery. Before long, my second son was in my arms and the shakes were the furthest thing from my mind.
But consider this your warning. The shakes are real, and they're normal. They are part of your body's recovery (or in my case preparation) and nothing to worry about - unless they're accompanied by a fever. Because heck, you know you wanted your newborn to have an interesting first feeding session.
Did you have the shakes during your delivery?
Related Posts:
Kendrick Lamar Has Released the Name and Artwork for His New Album It's been two years since Kendrick Lamar released his critically acclaimed hit album To Pimp a Butterfly, and it looks like he's finally back in the studio. In the wee hours of March 23, Lamar cleared everything from his Ins… Read More
How This Incredible Family Expanded to Give Each of Their 4 Kids a "Twin" Posted by Tammie Copeland Higgins on Friday, November 18, 2016 When Tammie and Josh Higgins decided they wanted to expand their family and adopt children, they had no idea that fate was going to put it all into place so se… Read More
Orange Is the New Black Season 5 Looks Tense as Hell in These Photos Orange Is The New Black's highly anticipated fifth season doesn't premiere on Netflix until June 9, but luckily we've just gotten our first look at what's going to go down. In addition to a minute-long clip of Daya's tense s… Read More
These Style Bloggers Will Show You What to Wear to Your Next Wedding Come wedding season, your favorite bloggers likely have just as many ceremonies lined up as you do. We can't say we're surprised that they always seem to know what to wear. That's why we've been tracking their every style mo… Read More
28 Fashion Hacks Every Woman Needs to Know Sure, a lost button or red-wine stain could wreak havoc on your outfit plans, but armed with the right knowledge and know-how, these fashion catastrophes are surprisingly manageable. And while you may not consider yourself t… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire