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<blockquote data-quote="Elc1112" data-source="post: 1217917" data-attributes="member: 32988"><p>I went in on Thursday morning to be induced. Unfortunately, even after three pessaries, my cervix was still high, posterior, and closed. I had cramping but no contractions. They monitored me closely and ended up having an emergency c section. That wasn't nearly as scary as I thought it would be, though the spinal anaesthetic did knock me for six! Bit sore today but it's bearable and manageable with paracetamol. The worst pain is in my shoulders, but that's just where I have been lying awkwardly, having to use my arms to get up as I can't use my core muscles, and also where I have been cuddling little one so much! My insulin requirements have plummeted since having her, and I am having more hypos. Means more testing but it's worth it. Bit of a pain that hospital food isn't always diabetic friendly. I'm also veggie and allergic to gluten on top, just to make it a little more complicated lol. Hoping that we will be allowed home tomorrow, which will make controlling my sugars a lot easier. </p><p></p><p>Em x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elc1112, post: 1217917, member: 32988"] I went in on Thursday morning to be induced. Unfortunately, even after three pessaries, my cervix was still high, posterior, and closed. I had cramping but no contractions. They monitored me closely and ended up having an emergency c section. That wasn't nearly as scary as I thought it would be, though the spinal anaesthetic did knock me for six! Bit sore today but it's bearable and manageable with paracetamol. The worst pain is in my shoulders, but that's just where I have been lying awkwardly, having to use my arms to get up as I can't use my core muscles, and also where I have been cuddling little one so much! My insulin requirements have plummeted since having her, and I am having more hypos. Means more testing but it's worth it. Bit of a pain that hospital food isn't always diabetic friendly. I'm also veggie and allergic to gluten on top, just to make it a little more complicated lol. Hoping that we will be allowed home tomorrow, which will make controlling my sugars a lot easier. Em x [/QUOTE]
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