The whole way there I was telling Tom I thought I was over-reacting, that they were just going to tell us to go home, that everything was fine. Meanwhile, I was still having contractions. We got to the labor and delivery floor, spoke to a nurse, and were put in a delivery room. They hooked me up to a fetal heart monitor and contraction monitor. I was having contractions every 10 minutes. These weren't gut-wrenching painful, but they were still painful. They took a urine and blood sample and started me on an IV. Apparently, I was dehydrated from the diarrhea and that triggered the contractions. I didn't feel dehydrated. However, after a few hours on the IV the contractions slowed down to every 20 minutes, then every half hour, then every hour, then gone!! After a few hours without contractions they sent me home. The nurse told me they get a lot of women during the summer who go into preterm labor because of dehydration. I feel we were really lucky to get to the hospital early enough to stop the contractions. And yes, I'm now drinking water by the gallon.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Dehydration
We had quite a scare yesterday. I've had "intestinal distress" since Friday night and was planning on calling the OB today if it didn't clear up. Yesterday morning I woke up around 7 and started having contractions. I was in bed and started counting them. I got to 5 in 45 minutes and somehow drifted back to sleep. When I woke up a few hours later I shook it off as me being paranoid and got out of bed. On my way down the stairs I was struck with a particularly painful contraction and yelled out to Tom that we needed to go to the hospital. (In the back of my mind was the info diarrhea + contractions = preterm labor.) A quick call to the doctor confirmed this and off we went.
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We like false alarms :) Take it easy!
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