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Hospital birth questions

rubyroselee

New member
Hi there,

I had a question for all you gals who have already had babies in the hospital. How does it work with all your medicines and treatments and everything? I know if you're admitted for a tune up at a CF hospital, they give you all your meds and prescribe your CPT and everything, right? (Sorry, not much experience in the "inpatient" department). So what happens when you're just in to have a baby? I would just assume bring all of my own stuff into the hospital with me. Do I tell them that I brought all my own stuff in? Were you able to do all your aerosols, CPT, and pills without any problem? I just don't know what to expect and what to bring.

Thank you!
 

rubyroselee

New member
Hi there,

I had a question for all you gals who have already had babies in the hospital. How does it work with all your medicines and treatments and everything? I know if you're admitted for a tune up at a CF hospital, they give you all your meds and prescribe your CPT and everything, right? (Sorry, not much experience in the "inpatient" department). So what happens when you're just in to have a baby? I would just assume bring all of my own stuff into the hospital with me. Do I tell them that I brought all my own stuff in? Were you able to do all your aerosols, CPT, and pills without any problem? I just don't know what to expect and what to bring.

Thank you!
 

rubyroselee

New member
Hi there,

I had a question for all you gals who have already had babies in the hospital. How does it work with all your medicines and treatments and everything? I know if you're admitted for a tune up at a CF hospital, they give you all your meds and prescribe your CPT and everything, right? (Sorry, not much experience in the "inpatient" department). So what happens when you're just in to have a baby? I would just assume bring all of my own stuff into the hospital with me. Do I tell them that I brought all my own stuff in? Were you able to do all your aerosols, CPT, and pills without any problem? I just don't know what to expect and what to bring.

Thank you!
 

rubyroselee

New member
Hi there,

I had a question for all you gals who have already had babies in the hospital. How does it work with all your medicines and treatments and everything? I know if you're admitted for a tune up at a CF hospital, they give you all your meds and prescribe your CPT and everything, right? (Sorry, not much experience in the "inpatient" department). So what happens when you're just in to have a baby? I would just assume bring all of my own stuff into the hospital with me. Do I tell them that I brought all my own stuff in? Were you able to do all your aerosols, CPT, and pills without any problem? I just don't know what to expect and what to bring.

Thank you!
 

rubyroselee

New member
Hi there,
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<br />I had a question for all you gals who have already had babies in the hospital. How does it work with all your medicines and treatments and everything? I know if you're admitted for a tune up at a CF hospital, they give you all your meds and prescribe your CPT and everything, right? (Sorry, not much experience in the "inpatient" department). So what happens when you're just in to have a baby? I would just assume bring all of my own stuff into the hospital with me. Do I tell them that I brought all my own stuff in? Were you able to do all your aerosols, CPT, and pills without any problem? I just don't know what to expect and what to bring.
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<br />Thank you!
 
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Keepercjr

Guest
Leah

This is something to discuss with your doctor (OB). The only inhaled meds I was on w/ Logan was my albuterol inhaler and advair. So when I was admitted my OB wrote orders for respiratory therapy to see me every 4 hours or whatever, I can't remember completely. He also wrote for me to have my inhaler and other meds (adviar, zithro) at my bedside. I didn't take my vest since I didn't feel I would be doing it during labor or the day after. Maybe I would take my quake if I were having another hospital birth so I had something I guess.

As it turned out I declined respiratory therapy every time they came. Didn't feel like doing any treatments. I didn't even need my inhaler - labor did wonders for my asthma, LOL. I left the next day after I had my son. FTR this wasn't a hospital familiar w/ CF at all.

My advice is to have a birth plan and include your CF stuff in it. Make sure your doc writes orders for you to keep all your meds at your bedside.

Should I end up w/ a hospital delivery this time I'll be asking for early discharge - maybe even hours after. If not then definately 12 hours after. So I don't plan on taking anything other than my inhaler.
 
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Keepercjr

Guest
Leah

This is something to discuss with your doctor (OB). The only inhaled meds I was on w/ Logan was my albuterol inhaler and advair. So when I was admitted my OB wrote orders for respiratory therapy to see me every 4 hours or whatever, I can't remember completely. He also wrote for me to have my inhaler and other meds (adviar, zithro) at my bedside. I didn't take my vest since I didn't feel I would be doing it during labor or the day after. Maybe I would take my quake if I were having another hospital birth so I had something I guess.

As it turned out I declined respiratory therapy every time they came. Didn't feel like doing any treatments. I didn't even need my inhaler - labor did wonders for my asthma, LOL. I left the next day after I had my son. FTR this wasn't a hospital familiar w/ CF at all.

My advice is to have a birth plan and include your CF stuff in it. Make sure your doc writes orders for you to keep all your meds at your bedside.

Should I end up w/ a hospital delivery this time I'll be asking for early discharge - maybe even hours after. If not then definately 12 hours after. So I don't plan on taking anything other than my inhaler.
 
K

Keepercjr

Guest
Leah

This is something to discuss with your doctor (OB). The only inhaled meds I was on w/ Logan was my albuterol inhaler and advair. So when I was admitted my OB wrote orders for respiratory therapy to see me every 4 hours or whatever, I can't remember completely. He also wrote for me to have my inhaler and other meds (adviar, zithro) at my bedside. I didn't take my vest since I didn't feel I would be doing it during labor or the day after. Maybe I would take my quake if I were having another hospital birth so I had something I guess.

As it turned out I declined respiratory therapy every time they came. Didn't feel like doing any treatments. I didn't even need my inhaler - labor did wonders for my asthma, LOL. I left the next day after I had my son. FTR this wasn't a hospital familiar w/ CF at all.

My advice is to have a birth plan and include your CF stuff in it. Make sure your doc writes orders for you to keep all your meds at your bedside.

Should I end up w/ a hospital delivery this time I'll be asking for early discharge - maybe even hours after. If not then definately 12 hours after. So I don't plan on taking anything other than my inhaler.
 
K

Keepercjr

Guest
Leah

This is something to discuss with your doctor (OB). The only inhaled meds I was on w/ Logan was my albuterol inhaler and advair. So when I was admitted my OB wrote orders for respiratory therapy to see me every 4 hours or whatever, I can't remember completely. He also wrote for me to have my inhaler and other meds (adviar, zithro) at my bedside. I didn't take my vest since I didn't feel I would be doing it during labor or the day after. Maybe I would take my quake if I were having another hospital birth so I had something I guess.

As it turned out I declined respiratory therapy every time they came. Didn't feel like doing any treatments. I didn't even need my inhaler - labor did wonders for my asthma, LOL. I left the next day after I had my son. FTR this wasn't a hospital familiar w/ CF at all.

My advice is to have a birth plan and include your CF stuff in it. Make sure your doc writes orders for you to keep all your meds at your bedside.

Should I end up w/ a hospital delivery this time I'll be asking for early discharge - maybe even hours after. If not then definately 12 hours after. So I don't plan on taking anything other than my inhaler.
 
K

Keepercjr

Guest
Leah
<br />
<br />This is something to discuss with your doctor (OB). The only inhaled meds I was on w/ Logan was my albuterol inhaler and advair. So when I was admitted my OB wrote orders for respiratory therapy to see me every 4 hours or whatever, I can't remember completely. He also wrote for me to have my inhaler and other meds (adviar, zithro) at my bedside. I didn't take my vest since I didn't feel I would be doing it during labor or the day after. Maybe I would take my quake if I were having another hospital birth so I had something I guess.
<br />
<br />As it turned out I declined respiratory therapy every time they came. Didn't feel like doing any treatments. I didn't even need my inhaler - labor did wonders for my asthma, LOL. I left the next day after I had my son. FTR this wasn't a hospital familiar w/ CF at all.
<br />
<br />My advice is to have a birth plan and include your CF stuff in it. Make sure your doc writes orders for you to keep all your meds at your bedside.
<br />
<br />Should I end up w/ a hospital delivery this time I'll be asking for early discharge - maybe even hours after. If not then definately 12 hours after. So I don't plan on taking anything other than my inhaler.
 

tara

New member
I delivered at my CF hospital and it was like any other admission. RT came and gave me my nebs and the nurses provided my other meds. My CF doc sees me at that hospital anyway so the only difference when I had the twins was there were no IVs. I brought my usual stash of enzymes of course but other than that it was very similar to an exacerbation admission. I was admitted for 5 days. I checked in on a Friday morning and was meant to go home Monday morning, but when Abby had to stay just one more day, we all stayed.
 

tara

New member
I delivered at my CF hospital and it was like any other admission. RT came and gave me my nebs and the nurses provided my other meds. My CF doc sees me at that hospital anyway so the only difference when I had the twins was there were no IVs. I brought my usual stash of enzymes of course but other than that it was very similar to an exacerbation admission. I was admitted for 5 days. I checked in on a Friday morning and was meant to go home Monday morning, but when Abby had to stay just one more day, we all stayed.
 

tara

New member
I delivered at my CF hospital and it was like any other admission. RT came and gave me my nebs and the nurses provided my other meds. My CF doc sees me at that hospital anyway so the only difference when I had the twins was there were no IVs. I brought my usual stash of enzymes of course but other than that it was very similar to an exacerbation admission. I was admitted for 5 days. I checked in on a Friday morning and was meant to go home Monday morning, but when Abby had to stay just one more day, we all stayed.
 

tara

New member
I delivered at my CF hospital and it was like any other admission. RT came and gave me my nebs and the nurses provided my other meds. My CF doc sees me at that hospital anyway so the only difference when I had the twins was there were no IVs. I brought my usual stash of enzymes of course but other than that it was very similar to an exacerbation admission. I was admitted for 5 days. I checked in on a Friday morning and was meant to go home Monday morning, but when Abby had to stay just one more day, we all stayed.
 

tara

New member
I delivered at my CF hospital and it was like any other admission. RT came and gave me my nebs and the nurses provided my other meds. My CF doc sees me at that hospital anyway so the only difference when I had the twins was there were no IVs. I brought my usual stash of enzymes of course but other than that it was very similar to an exacerbation admission. I was admitted for 5 days. I checked in on a Friday morning and was meant to go home Monday morning, but when Abby had to stay just one more day, we all stayed.
 

wanderlost

New member
I don't know what meds you're on - when I had both my kids I was only doing aerosols and enzymes - and I found it much easier to just not say a word about it and do your own meds yourself, otherwise - what a freaking hassle. That's just my opinion - but I think Caroline has a great idea about putting it in the birth plan and then going over that with both yoru OB and your CF doc.
 

wanderlost

New member
I don't know what meds you're on - when I had both my kids I was only doing aerosols and enzymes - and I found it much easier to just not say a word about it and do your own meds yourself, otherwise - what a freaking hassle. That's just my opinion - but I think Caroline has a great idea about putting it in the birth plan and then going over that with both yoru OB and your CF doc.
 

wanderlost

New member
I don't know what meds you're on - when I had both my kids I was only doing aerosols and enzymes - and I found it much easier to just not say a word about it and do your own meds yourself, otherwise - what a freaking hassle. That's just my opinion - but I think Caroline has a great idea about putting it in the birth plan and then going over that with both yoru OB and your CF doc.
 

wanderlost

New member
I don't know what meds you're on - when I had both my kids I was only doing aerosols and enzymes - and I found it much easier to just not say a word about it and do your own meds yourself, otherwise - what a freaking hassle. That's just my opinion - but I think Caroline has a great idea about putting it in the birth plan and then going over that with both yoru OB and your CF doc.
 

wanderlost

New member
I don't know what meds you're on - when I had both my kids I was only doing aerosols and enzymes - and I found it much easier to just not say a word about it and do your own meds yourself, otherwise - what a freaking hassle. That's just my opinion - but I think Caroline has a great idea about putting it in the birth plan and then going over that with both yoru OB and your CF doc.
 
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