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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s common to vomit during transmission. You won’t know until then if it’s going to happen. Pushing and throwing up isn’t a fun experience, especially since you’re prob pooping too. Small snacks, juice, broth are not a bad idea though for longer labors. [/quote] NP I went about 36 hours, then 40 hours without food. Even worse than no food was that they let me eat sugary popsicles, which skyrocketed my blood sugar and made me feel awful. My hospital didn't have broth[/quote] Oh yeah. The hospital popsicles are trash. I had a long ass labor too. We did a grocery run for outshine bars. You would need to bring your own food/broth unless you want something from cafeteria. Our hospitals aren’t good with providing this. [/quote]
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