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When people say, "I was in labor for X hours" how do you tally that up? What is he official start or labor? Ladies that were induced how do figure your time?
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I was induced and I count from when I got Cervadil b/c I started having contractions right away. In general I think with an induction it's less clear when you go through "stages" or milestones b/c of intervention (like my water was broken when I was still fairly closed, and probably wouldn't have been for someone else).
So, cervadil at 8PM on May 20 and baby born 2:50AM-something on May 22. That's what I count.
I say, I was in "labor" for 15 hours, from the time pitocin drip started/they broke my water to the decision to have a c-sec.
I never got passed 3 cm, so technically I was only in early labor, not active labor....
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With Taryn, I count my labor starting from when my contractions became timeable to birth.
With Tessa, I count from when pitocin was started, even though contractions weren't consistent until several hours later.
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I count from my first contractions that were noticeable, when I started telling DH "I think this is it." Of course, things moved so quickly, I didn't really have much "early labor."
Contractions started at 10 p.m. exactly (I remember looking at the clock).
Nora was born at 3:29 a.m.
5.5 hours!
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This is where I get fuzzy. I had my membranes stripped and contracted all day, but it never got to the point where I needed to go to the hospital. Started cytotec that evening and kept contracting all night so much that I couldn't really sleep. But they broke my water the next AM. I am labor confused.
Using your logic I guess I'd go with the cytotec which would put me around 22 hours of labor to end up in a c section. Fail.
I was induced. At midnight the night before they inserted cytotec but we didn't start pitocin until 6am the next day. I count from the start of pitocin because that's when "labor" really started for me (contractions).
I labored from 6am-130pm when I was complete but couldn't start pushing until 4pm and he was born at 5:41pm. So, IMO, I was in labor for almost 12 hours.
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I was induced at 9pm on 3/8. Although I had some contractions on the cervidil, it did nothing for me. They started pitocin at 6:30am on 3/9, and this is when I count labor started since the contractions ramped up.
I was at a 10 m at 8pm on 3/9, and then pushed until Liam arrived at 11:49pm. So I was in labor for just about 17.5 hours.
You know, I never know how to answer this question. I woke up with 5-1-5 contractions around 4 am and got to the hospital around 6 am. From 7 am until 11 a.m. I fought with this biitch of a nurse who kept trying to send me home. She attempted to discharge me up to an hour before I was admitted!
I got admitted at noon and delivered at 6:01 pm. So... how long was I in labor? I guess it depends on how you look at it. I usually say "about 7" because they nearly sent me home 7 hours prior, and if the docs said I wasn't in labor then, well, I guess I wasn't.