Anonymous wrote:Wow I had to google what an edible is...
In what world view is it ok to take systemic, illicit drugs but not to get an epidural?
WTF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then suddenly I felt better, before they had given me any drugs. Thank goodNess they did b.c I was complete. The urge to push began shortly after that. All the Drs were in the OR...because they were sure I had hours to go. I had to not push for half an hour.
You don't need a doctor to deliver a baby. An L&D nurse, your husband, or even you could have done it yourself. Waiting a half hour to push because a doctor wasn't available is a crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Then suddenly I felt better, before they had given me any drugs. Thank goodNess they did b.c I was complete. The urge to push began shortly after that. All the Drs were in the OR...because they were sure I had hours to go. I had to not push for half an hour.
You don't need a doctor to deliver a baby. An L&D nurse, your husband, or even you could have done it yourself. Waiting a half hour to push because a doctor wasn't available is a crime.
Anonymous wrote:I am pretty sure edibles could actually be an effective treatment for labor pain and relaxation. I mean they shoot folks up with narcotics during labor, so I can't imagine THC would be so horrible. I think that edibles could have a similar effect as laughing gas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't need to be eating snacks while in labor.
Yes you do.
No, you really don't. This is one of those weird homebirther fixations, that you're going to want to be eating hoagies while pushing, and the fascistic doctors won't let you.
Anonymous wrote:
Then suddenly I felt better, before they had given me any drugs. Thank goodNess they did b.c I was complete. The urge to push began shortly after that. All the Drs were in the OR...because they were sure I had hours to go. I had to not push for half an hour.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't want to do any drug which would possibly make the baby drowsy. OP you should google all the changes that have to happen when a baby is first born. Anything that depresses the baby is not a good idea!
Get an epidural or use nitrous or both. Don't be dumb.
Well, it's not completely dumb-- and I say this as someone who is pretty anti-pot (for recreational purposes).
First labors are often long and arduous, and sometimes early labor can be quite painful. This is generally a time before women are in the hospital, sometimes a significant amount of time, when they are unable to sleep because of contractions or just really uncomfortable, but their labor isn't really progressing. Often an epidural at this point can also mean a Pitocin drip, which many people prefer to avoid if possible.
My midwives recommended a glass of wine at this stage. That's completely legal. So are opiate pain relievers like Stadol that are typically given in the first stage of labor (and may well have more significant side effects than marijuana-- do we really know?). I wouldn't do anything without asking/telling my midwives, OP, and neither should you. FWIW, I think my midwives would answer the question fairly and non-judgmentally and not jump to conclusions about me, but you should definitely not use the word "edibles"-- ask whether marijuana has been used medically during the first stage of labor to help relax mothers and allow them to rest.