by amberstrika » Sat Jul 21, 2012 02:22 am
Hello!
I have personally had the mag drip on three separate occasions. I had NO idea about it's terrible reputation until just recently. I was like "really? That thing? Surely they must mean something else..." I had it all three times due to my preeclampsia, which I'm sure is why you are having it. I'm one of those people that if there is a side effect to a medication I feel it. I'm such a wuss like that. I can't believe the horror stories people tend to tell about it! I mean sure, it's not an awesome experience, but it's realllllly no big deal. Would I go in and get it for fun? No, but even still. After going through the trauma that is birth, it's like a piece of cake. Here's how it was for me: They came in warning me that it wasn't going to be very pleasant. My eyes got really dry (visine cleared it up immediately) and my body felt hot all over. It didn't hurt, I just felt like I was too hot. A nice cold washcloth was very soothing and made me comfortable. And viola! That's all there was too it. If you have ever been outside on a hot day and felt uncomfortable, then you've experienced a mag drip. Definitely no fun, but nothing to be afraid of. And if you are really scared, you can do like I did my last pregnancy. I told them I was really nervous, and they gave me something to calm my nerves. they then proceeded to give me the mag drip and I was blissfully unaware of it completely. I don't even remember them giving it to me. It was the easiest thing in the world. And with our conditions, it is a life saver. i would recommend you get it 100%! If you are truly nervous, make them give you something relaxing and you won't even feel it! For all the other things we have to worry about childbirth and our preeclampsia, I's rate the mag drip as the lowest on the totem pole. Going poop for the first time after was a million times worse!
Best of luck!
Hello!
I have personally had the mag drip on three separate occasions. I had NO idea about it's terrible reputation until just recently. I was like "really? That thing? Surely they must mean something else..." I had it all three times due to my preeclampsia, which I'm sure is why you are having it. I'm one of those people that if there is a side effect to a medication I feel it. I'm such a wuss like that. I can't believe the horror stories people tend to tell about it! I mean sure, it's not an awesome experience, but it's realllllly no big deal. Would I go in and get it for fun? No, but even still. After going through the trauma that is birth, it's like a piece of cake. Here's how it was for me: They came in warning me that it wasn't going to be very pleasant. My eyes got really dry (visine cleared it up immediately) and my body felt hot all over. It didn't hurt, I just felt like I was too hot. A nice cold washcloth was very soothing and made me comfortable. And viola! That's all there was too it. If you have ever been outside on a hot day and felt uncomfortable, then you've experienced a mag drip. Definitely no fun, but nothing to be afraid of. And if you are really scared, you can do like I did my last pregnancy. I told them I was really nervous, and they gave me something to calm my nerves. they then proceeded to give me the mag drip and I was blissfully unaware of it completely. I don't even remember them giving it to me. It was the easiest thing in the world. And with our conditions, it is a life saver. i would recommend you get it 100%! If you are truly nervous, make them give you something relaxing and you won't even feel it! For all the other things we have to worry about childbirth and our preeclampsia, I's rate the mag drip as the lowest on the totem pole. Going poop for the first time after was a million times worse!
Best of luck!