Un-hooked

May 28, 2013 14:29


Can you refuse an IV or Hep block during labor? I'm 23 weeks and this is my third pregnancy. I just hate the thought of being "hooked up" to anything but a fetal monitor.

Am I being too extreme with this request or is this just hospital policy?

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powerpuffer May 28 2013, 19:05:50 UTC
where I plan to birth as long as you have a negative hep-b test result you can decline the IV

you can do anything you want, as a good friend of mine who is a doula has taught me, the phrase "I do not consent" is your friend :)

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white_turtle May 28 2013, 19:07:47 UTC
I did not have a hep lock or an IV during my 30+ hour labour. I didn't even let them hook me up to a fetal monitor. It's not extreme at all, I wanted a natural birth and it was clearly outlined in my birth plan.

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mspeacockwi May 28 2013, 19:19:31 UTC
same here. I had an intermittent (sp?) fetal monitor.

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white_turtle May 28 2013, 19:24:35 UTC
Me too. Some doctors were more pushy about it than others but I ran the damn show.

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mspeacockwi May 28 2013, 19:18:50 UTC
you definitely have options. I didn't have either at my birth, but it really depends on the hospital you are birthing at. Some have 'policies' in case there is an emergency, etc. I would check with your practitioner. You might want to check out the naturalbirth lj community as well. I had two hospital births- one natural, one not. Next time I'm opting for a homebirth :)

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sandokai May 28 2013, 19:47:21 UTC
You can refuse anything, but they can react any way they want to your refusal...

I think an IV or Hep lock is not necessarily standard with some exceptions. I had a birthing center birth turned hospital transfer (for pitocin) and then I think I had an IV, but I was in too much immobilizing pain to care. If I did have one, I think it was because of the Pitocin, not because I was in labor or at the hospital.

My second will be a hospital VBAC and for that a Hep lock is considered "required" (though I could probably refuse if I wanted, but I don't think it will be too constrictive to just have it as long as it isn't attached to an IV). If it was a first labor or a non-VBAC it would not be "required."

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darlahood May 28 2013, 20:26:23 UTC
Don't give birth in a hospital?

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sxdx May 30 2013, 01:26:29 UTC
+1, yes!

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jaysons_lady May 30 2013, 17:20:49 UTC
+1

Because fighting doctors and nurses while you are in labor sucks major donkey balls.

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