Friday, March 17

As requested by New Wave:
OBGYN @ Riverside
I wrote this in January


Hi all. I am post call meaning I was up for about 30 hours. I have since slept but still feel bleh. It was a pretty good call. I got to see 7 deliveries and helped in some of them.
It was really surreal to watch a baby being born for the first time. The first one I saw was a C-section. And this is even more surreal because you go in there as if it's a regular surgery. You make the incision and start cutting through the layers. Then all of a sudden there's this baby and it's crying. And it's like wtf just happened? I swear childbirth is a complete miracle. The placenta comes out and it looks like something someone made/designed and it's perfectly made. I got to help transfer the baby to the examining table. It was all warm and slimy. I was so scared I was going to drop it. So crazy.


My first vaginal birth I saw was of an anencephalic baby. The parents had decided to carry the baby to term instead of terminate the pregnancy when they found out. It was so sad because you know this baby is going to die, and they still went ahead with it, went through the labor and pain just to see their baby and say good bye. It was extremely hard not to cry on either delivery. But after like the 4th one it wasn't so bad.

We had a really difficult(personality wise) patient last night. 21 year old couple, very little prenatal care and so her dates weren't good. she was around 32 weeks pregnant +/- 3 weeks. she had 2 previous c sections which increased her chance for uterine rupture if her uterus continued to contract. we wanted to give her a medicine to stop her contractions b/c the baby was too young and we didn't want her to rupture. b/c she had been given this medication b4 and had some side effects, she didn't want to take it. we tried to explain to her that the risks of the side effects outweighed the risk of her bleeding or having the baby's lungs be underdeveloped. she couldn't understand this for some reason and didn't want the drug. finally she agreed to it. she finally ended up leaving against medical advice(AMA) b/c she said her babysitter had to go home. um ok. i swear people are crazy.

weee does that count as a real blog even tho i wrote it months ago? hee hee

3 comments:

Cup-O-Noodles said...

Wait... you're saying this girl is 21 and has had TWO previous c-sections? Doesn't she know about birth control? How old are her kids she already has?

Hedwig said...

try a 17 year old who's on baby number 3 because she wanted to have a girl and she wouldn't stop trying until she had a girl...
or 16 year old girl on baby number 2 only 9 months after her last baby was born...with a different father

Cup-O-Noodles said...

That's crazy. Just... crazy. Imagine what your life would be like if you chose to have children at such a young age instead of going to school to further your education. Think of the future you'd have instead of the one you are probably going to have. You have a good 20-30 year time frame to have kids, I don't understand teh desire to start early.