Hello.
I'd been to CA in Puchong for my second delivery in 2008.
I chose to be with Dr Raja Juhaidah because I prefered myself to be handle by female doctor.
My previous history of delivery was by c-section as I have unexpected bleeding (maybe due to hypertension) at that moment. I was at SJMC at the time.
3 days before delivery, I had started to have a 'show' of some blood. I quickly consulted her, and was asked to come back if I feel the contraction getting frequent.
After 3 days, after a severe feeling of contraction I was admitted to CA puchong.
The nurses were excellent.
Gentle and yet so patient,
I was given some gas to relieve my pain but no avail. I'd been experience 3-5min contraction for the past 10 hours (starting from 10pm the previous night)
Dr Raja check the opening, It was only 2cm. She adviced me to have a sleeping injection so I can reserved some of my energy to push the baby out.
She expected my opening to be fully opened by evening. (at that moment it was only 9am)
So, I said ok.
After 30min the water broke.And the pain mounted as the contraction went to 1-2min frequency with lasted more then 30sec -1min each.
As I try to struggle to keep my calm by breathing and thinking about happy thoughts, I feel another "water broke" I was confused at the moment and quickly called the nurse to check.
The nurse told me that I had bleed myself.
She hurriedly called the doctor.
The pain was unbearable. By now, the sleeping drugs had taken its effect, I barely opened my eyes.
Dr Raja check my opening and she said I was at 8cm. With this rate I might be able to deliver within hour.
The bleeding & pain are getting worst. I couldnt take it anymore.
So, I force my husband to sign the c-section form.
I said I was too tired to opened my eyes.
So, there it is..c-section for the 2nd time.
Not a pleasent experience.
Post natal experience? even worst for the first 3 weeks as I had to depend on painkillers to relieve the pain due to the operation.
Now Im expecting the 3rd baby after 5years gap (I still felt traumatised after all that happen)