Wednesday, June 29, 2005

With girded loins...

My visit to the physiotherapist was quite productive, despite the fact that I was longer hurting the way I did when I initially made the appointment. I was loaned a wide elastic girdle to wear around my hips and pelvis when I'm expecting to go walk-about, and shown some useful ways to move without hurting myself.

Basically, whether I'm getting in and out of a car, turning over in bed, bending down to pick something off the floor or sitting in a chair, the two main things I have to do are:

1. 'hug my baby' and
2. keep my knees together

The 'hug my baby' thing is just a really cute phrase meaning, pull my abs in a little just above my pelvis.

The girdle really works too, as long as I only wear it when I'm upright. Sitting down with it on just exacerbates the feeling of breathlessness I often get when I'm sitting down anyway (ever feel like you're about to faint through lack of oxygen?).

Tonight was Antenatal Class Number Three -
We were shown videos on breastfeeding (it makes the act look even harder than the two-hundred page breastfeeding book does) and getting the baby to sleep.

There was a talk about Plunket services by a well-intentioned but monotoned woman, who also showed us how to bathe a baby doll.

We also watched a video on pain management, ranging from none whatsoever through to massage, acupuncture, pethidine and epidurals. The video included footage of a woman in real pain, which - though realistic - was not very pleasant.

At half time, I compared belly sizes with one woman and acidentally bumped bumps with another.

8 comments:

Jon said...

What baby needs breast milk? Just leave some cash and the number of the Chinese take away ;)

Jon said...

Hey, I just had a funny thought- if you used a breast pump and fed your baby on the go, that would sort of make YOU the Chinese take away!

Hopefully that evoked laughter and not eye rolling......

Happy and Blue 2 said...

You really go to some gory classes. Don't they have happy classes anywhere for pregnant women..

Violet said...

jon: Well it wouldn't be the first time someone's called me a Chinese takeaway...

happyandblue2: they probably don't, because by now it's far too late to change your mind just because of the quality of the videos.

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Violet said...

*blush*

glomgold said...

Plunket?

Violet said...

Plunket is a NZ institution - it's an early childcare society started by a guy called Truby King. It was started up to ensure that new mothers got help looking after their babies.