Friday, November 6, 2009

Rusty Bowel Has Anyone Ever Had A Bowel Movement While Delivering?

Has anyone ever had a bowel movement while delivering? - rusty bowel

I am 35 weeks and 7 years since my last child is transferred, so I'm a little rusty. In any case, this is my son and I have 5 states that the more children have more risk than you have to go to the bathroom at work. Is that true? Has this ever happened, what a pity it?

3 comments:

Cathy T said...

In the first part of the work is more likely to go to the toilet and almost empty their bowels. If you have a bowel movement during the last stage of delivery, it is likely that only a little. You can not remember! The doctor, nurse or midwife, it cleans very quickly. It's almost embarrassing at all (compared to, say, half a dozen Relative Strangers in the delivery room with a complete view of your bright as at birth). It is very common with the push to push a little too much junk, and medical personnel who see it all the time and are accustomed to use with it.

I Met a young child at the birth of my (first and only). No big deal. I do not want my precious sleep over it! Not that I'm going the midwife at the supermarket and say - Oh, yes, I remind you that exhaust!

Edited to add - if it is something they are particularly worried, you can ask your doctor to do an enema. They are used toRoutine in many hospitals and even in some countries (Greece, for example).

gilroy said...

happened to my friend. She does not know what happened. Probably because of epideral. Once learned, I did not care. I was too excited to see her baby. The doctor said it happens quite often.

Theresa M said...

I think the shit most of the women during the trip, and simply not aware of. It is dried, usually by a nurse and has never changed.

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