So, I have had many weird dreams since being pregnant. What is it with pregnancy that causes such weird dreams? Like the other night, I dreamed that I was at the Alabama vs. Auburn game. We lost the game. I don't remember all the details.. but I remember being in the stands cursing b/c we had lost to Auburn yet again. WTH?? Not a good dream- but weird that I would dream about that game. I hope it isn't a sign. I really want to beat them this year. HA.
Okay- so my dream last night was exceptionally odd. I dreamed I was at the doctor office for my routine check-up and I was 7 months pregnant. She went to check me when all of a sudden my water broke. It was bloody. UGH. Blood everywhere. She checked me and I was dilated to 7 cm. (This is weird how everything is 7.. that is my lucky number usually). She rushed me over to the hospital and asked me about an epidural. I told here that I was in no pain at all, so I was contemplating doing it without the epidural. She told me that it was my decision, but wanted to remind me that the pain could get worse fairly quickly and didn't want me to wait too late and not be able to get it. So I decided to get one anyways. I remember at this point while she was getting ready to do the epidural (also weird the OB doc was doing the epidural instead of the anesthesiologist) that I was talking to her about how weird it was that I was not in any pain. With Madison I had had a lot of back pain at only 3 cm and was really uncomfortable. I remember vividly discussing how it must have something to do with the way I was carrying him. I told her about me noticing that he was carrying high while Madi had carried low. And I told her about him causing my belly to be odd shaped. Anyways, when they inserted the needle into my back, she did it so quick-like which again was weird. It was more like she was putting a needle into a vein (no big deal) versus putting it into the spinal cord (a very big deal). I jumped and no one was there to keep me still- another odd factor. Anyways, the epi went fine. There were two nurses in my room. Each had a syringe filled with something. One nurse hooked up one syringe to my iv and pushed the meds. The other nurse then hollared out (too late of course) that I wasn't suppose to get that syringe... that the docs decided I shouldn't get that syringe, but instead the one that the other nurse had. I stood up afterwards (also weird b/c NO ONE gets up after they get the epidural) and as soon as I stood up, I got really dizzy and light-headed. I was walking from one side of the bed around to the other side of the hospital bed and I felt just like a drunk person. I got in the bed and Dr. Reidy leaned over and said that would not go un-reported. I told her I knew for a fact it would be reported, b/c I was personally going to report it. At that time, Steve walked into the room with my mom and I turned to the two nurses and started yelling at both of them to get out of my room. They were not to come back in that I wanted COMPETENT nurses taking care of me while I was delivering my son. I told them I wanted to see the house supervisor. Dr. Reidy, Steve, and my mom all looked very shocked b/c I yelled. The two nurses got up from a table they were sitting at (yes they were just sitting there relaxing at this table in my room even after giving me the wrong medication) and walked out of my room in shock as well. I then picked up my own phone in the room and called the operator and told her that I wanted the nursing supervisor paged to my room. He walked in and I told him of what had happened, and unless the hospital wanted a big fat law-suit, then he was to get competent nurses in my room to care for me the rest of my stay and that I no longer wanted either of the two idiots that were in their earlier to ever step foot in my room again. He agreed of course. Then I woke up. Too bad I don't know how it turned out... weird and exciting.
I hope this isn't how it actually goes. First of all- I surely hope I don't go at 7 months- and if I do- I hope my doctor acts like it is a much bigger deal than like a normal delivery. Ha.
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I had really violent disturbing dreams when I was pregnant, Im glad thats over with!!!
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