Anyone ever poop whilce giving birth. Hahah if so what happened it wasnt as embarissing as it sounds?



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i gave birth seven weeks ago and the labour was so intense I didn't care what i pushed out as long as that baby was included...lol...(yes i pooped)..now to this day, my hubby still pokes fun at me about it and i do now laugh about it because it is hugely embarrassing..i was screaming and yelling."it hurts".lol..my first baby eight years ago was much easier (and with no drugs).this labour was three and a half hours of INTENSITY.the gas took the edge off.
no i didnt . its not embarrassing either i had friend who did and the nurse just wiped it away and changed the doctors gloves
i did, and u dont even care at all, except i thought my fiance would joke me about it but he didnt say a word. just lost it when he saw our beautiful daughter!
I didn't poop, but the baby pooped on the way out. It was weird. I got hemorrhoids from pushing, my hubby got to see all that, so that was pretty embarrassing! My doctor said that it was the worst case she had ever seen. (I would have rather pooped) LOL
Yes... 95% of woman have a BM during labor mostly during pushing though. It is actually a sign you are pushing from th correct area, nothing to be embarresed of, a good Ob & L&D nurse should clean you up without you noticing or telling you.
While gross, this happens quite frequently. Most women will have a bowel movement if they have anything in their large intestines at the time of delivery. It is common, and doesn't freak out anyone but the father and sometimes mom.

You won't even know you did it. My wife had a BM while delivering our baby, and the only reason she knows is because I told her. The doctor quietly moved it out of the way when the head started to come out, and put it in the trash at the base of the delivery chair/table. And that was that.

Nobody smelled anything, or said anything, and my wife is still mad at me for telling me it happened. lol
yes i did and to keep it in memory of my new baby and the nurse let me have it
My cousin did. I guess it was kind of normal because they have a bucket at the end of the table and while her legs were up they just pushed it in there.
No I didn't, but a lot of women do. It's normal and you wont care when the times come because of how much pain you'll be in. The doctor just quickly cleans it up.
It does happen, and pretty often. It isn't weird or unexpected. If there is any feces in the lower bowel, the baby's head traveling down the birth canal will squeeze it out since the birth canal and the lower bowel run roughly parallel to each other.
During child birth you are far too busy to be embarrassed by a little poop! And so is the doctor.
I did but no one seemed to care but me. the doc and nurses didn't say anything. i just remember asking my mom what smelled and she kept saying it's nothing honey and then it hit me so i asked my mom did i? and she's yes and i started to cry and say how sorry i was. the doc was like clam down it's OK.
nope... cuz they gave me an enema first lol
It happens all the time.

Mostly, it's not embarassing, for a couple of reasons. Firstly, you're already in a position that would be embarassing under normal circumstances, so can it really get worse? Second, most women don't even realize that it happened, considering the other sensations they're already having.
Its only embarassing if you let it be. My midwife just changed the chucks pad and the birth continued without pause. I believe her phrase was "just making more room"...
yes, I did and apparently majority of women do. When pushing that hard and your baby pushing on your bowel it is inevitably. It actually a good sign you are near the end as it happens just as baby passes down putting pressure on your bowel. The midwifes are used to it and very discreet. At the time in too much pain to care. A friend of mine didn't even know she had until her husband told her two years later.
i hold my hand up! i was so embarressed afterwards, at the time i couldnt care less, the pain sort of took over. but i actually was pushing so hard i pushed from both ends and oopppooooppps! so when my next child was born i was so paranoid i had trouble letting all my muscles down there relax and work properlly i was afraid of the same thing so while trying not too push from that end i was hindering the vaginal pushing and had to have a suction cup to help deliever my son it could have been quite dangerous as his heart rate was decreasing but i just couldnt push him out becos i was trying to hard to push from the right place! so i say push **** do whatever it takes to get that baby out! theyve all seen your insides out so whats a little poo between.....
I did not but chances are inless you have a mirror to see the baby come out you wont even notice so the doctors will not mention it. And also, doctors deal with it quite often so its nothing new to them. Good luck!
I pooped while giving birth. It was a bit embarassing but it paled in comparison to the pain I was feeling. My son is well aware of what took place during his birth and we chuckle about it now (only amongst ourselves as this is not a story that you share with just anyone). Trust me, I would prefer to have not done it but I guess I was really pushing.
Yes, its pretty common.more fun tidbits you should know.many women vomit during transitional labor (around 7 cm dilated) ...so its really just a party!
trust me I have 5 kids and being worried about pooping is the least of the embarrassing moments to come in the delivery room. Good Luck! Hope you like other people shaving you and seeing your naked prego butt and everything else below because there will be a lot of people you dont know around you.
You won't even know it if you do. They're not going to point and laugh and make a big deal. You can't feel anything but immense pressure when your pushing out the baby, let alone have any clue what's going on w/ your bowels or even care!
Thanks for asking this question..its something I have often wondered about as well. I actually asked for a c section so there wouldnt be any chance of it..lol But my Dr. Said it would all be ok. But thanks it really makes me not worry as much about it now that I know they dont tell everyone in the room!!

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