Hey Mom! I'm also a Subsidized & GDM patient. I'm currently recovering at NUH. I had my second C-section here two days ago, on the 18th of July. My first one was also at NUH.
Hey, listen. Whether it's subsidized or not, the service here is top-notch. They treat me like a VIP, no need for a private room. Why pay extra when you get the same care? The nurses and docs are super friendly and always make sure I'm comfortable.
GDM ADVICE:
Keep an eye on what you eat. Your surgery depends on your GDM readings too.
1) Spinal Epidurals don't hurt (for me) as long as you follow their instructions carefully, especially when they tell you not to move. If you move or get startled, they might miss the spot. It can be a bit uncomfortable, but they'll guide you through the process. My best advice is to think about something nice instead of focusing on how much it's going to hurt. Trust me, your mindset can make a big difference.
2) Yeah, they'll let your hubby in. They'll ask if the doc who scheduled your c-section said he can be in the operating room. I heard that for emergency c-sections, some hospitals don't allow husbands in, but it's usually okay for scheduled ones. Now, based on my own experience (my first and second babies were emergency c-sections), my husband was allowed to be with me. Just remember, if he's allowed in, he won't come until after you've had your epidural and are all set for surgery. So don't expect him to be there when you're getting the epidural.
3) They'll let you see the baby once it's born, just like they did with me. I even got to kiss mine and take a photo while they were stitching me back up. (That was my experience, too.)
4) Hey, here's a tip: always be sure to let your surgeon know how you're feeling during the procedure. For example, if you suddenly feel sick or want to throw up while they're operating, let the doctor or nurses know. Or if you're having trouble breathing, speak up so they know what to do and what not to do.
Before your C-section, try not to worry too much. It'll only make you more scared. Just think positive and remember that you'll be meeting your little one soon.
After your C-section, take all the rest you need. If you need more rest when they ask you to breastfeed, just let them know and they'll take care of your newborn and give them formula milk first. How much you can do after your surgery depends on how high or low your pain tolerance is.
Yeah, it all depends on your situation. Everything is fine. Don't worry too much.
I always tell myself, "I'm a strong momma for my babies, I can do this." It helps me to be brave and strong.
I hope you have a smooth delivery! 🙏
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