HOPEisode: Natalie’s Story

On this first ever HOPEisode, Sonia and Jessica are joined by Jessica’s friend Natalie. Natalie welcomed her rainbow baby in October of 2018 at the age of thirty eight. Listen as she shares her journey to becoming a geriatric mama! From heartbreaking loss to geriatric pregnancy, ‘clampsy rage’ included; to her postpartum surprises!

Topics discussed in this episode:

  • Natalie’s Story (9:31)

  • Pre Eclampsia & Treatment (12:58)

  • ‘Clampsy Rage!’ (15:33)

  • Gender Reveal Do’s and Don’ts (18:10)

  • Natalie’s Birth Story (21:17)

  • Postpartum Surprise #1 (13:16)

  • postpartum Surprise #2 (38:05)

  • Second baby discussions (48:15)

  • Let’s Talk About the Name Hazel! (52:57)

  • Time Goes by So Fast (58:37)

We did all natural first, and we had a first pregnancy that ended up in a loss at ten weeks.
— Natalie

Natalie with her rainbow baby, Hazel.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Magnesium Sulfate Treatment for Pre Eclampsia:

In severe cases of preeclampsia, doctors often recommend antiseizure medications, such as magnesium sulfate. Magnesium sulfate is a mineral that reduces seizure risks in women with preeclampsia. A healthcare provider will give the medication intravenously.

Sometimes, it’s also used to prolong pregnancy for up to two days. This allows time for corticosteroid drugs to improve the baby’s lung function.

Magnesium sulfate usually takes effect immediately. It’s normally given until about 24 hours after delivery of the baby. Women receiving magnesium sulfate are hospitalized for close monitoring of the treatment.

Pelvic Organ Prolapse:

Prolapse occurs when a woman’s pelvic floor muscles, tissues and ligaments weaken and stretch. This can result in organs dropping out of their normal position. Vaginal prolapse refers to when the top of the vagina — also called the vaginal vault — sags and falls into the vaginal canal. In severe cases, the vagina can protrude outside of the body.

 

Thanks for listening and checking out the show notes!

Please follow, subscribe, rate and review the Geriatric Mamas!

Tell a friend! We need your support! 

You can follow us on instagram at @geriatric_mamas, on Twitter at @geriatricmamas, and follow our facebook page and our Geriatric Mamas group page.

If you have a topic idea you’d like us to discuss, are interested in being a guest, or simply have a funny geriatric story to tell, you can contact us here!

 

Have a question, comment or correction for this episode of Geriatric Mamas? Leave it for us here!

 

Be a guest on the Geriatric Mamas podcast!

Calling all geriatric mamas! We're looking for women of advanced maternal age who are pregnant, trying to get pregnant, battling infertility, have gone through surrogacy, fostering, adoption or have plans to be a mama in the future to share their stories! Would you like to come on our podcast and share your story, or write in your story and have us read it on your behalf? We would love to hear from you!

 

Disclaimer:

Please consult your physician for personalized medical and health advice. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions regarding a medical condition, your pregnancy, birth plan and post-partum treatments.

Never disregard or delay seeking professional medical advice or treatment because of something you have heard on the Geriatric Mamas podcast or website.

Guest Disclaimer:

This [Podcast/Website] allows users to post comments and engage in discussions on various topics. The views and opinions expressed in these comments belong solely to the individual authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the [Podcast/Website] owner, its staff, or affiliates.

The [Podcast/Website] owner does not endorse or verify the accuracy of the information, claims, or statements made in the comments. The [Podcast/Website] owner shall not be held responsible or liable for any content posted by third parties.

Any user who chooses to rely on the information or opinions expressed in the comments does so at their own risk. The [Podcast/Website] owner disclaims any liability for damages or losses that may arise from such reliance.

Users are encouraged to engage in respectful and constructive discussions. The [Podcast/Website] owner reserves the right to moderate, edit, or remove any comments that violate our community guidelines or terms of use.

By participating in the comments section, users agree to abide by these terms and understand that they are solely responsible for their own comments.

Previous
Previous

The Chronicles of A Geriatric Mama in the Labor and Delivery Wing!

Next
Next

Crazy Pregnancy Myths Mostly Debunked!