Disorientation when waking?

I agree totally with moms'folly. I think you're just stressed and overly tired from having a new baby and a husband that keeps less-than-normal hours. That's all hard on you.

I, myself, am a sleep-walker and a sleep-talker (two manifestations of the same thing) and have bad insomnia. and that causes me to have extremely vivid dreams about real-life and they throw me off, big time. The other night, I dreamed that I woke up from my bed, went down stairs and found two strange men in the house and they were robbing us. I was terrified. Eventually in my dream, the men left (in my SO's stolen car) and I went back to bed. When I woke up for real, I was scared to go downstairs for a long time even though my SO convinced me it was just a dream and that no men were in the house and we hadn't been robbed and that his car was still in the garage.

This sort of thing happens to me constantly - I sleep so poorly that when I do sleep, it is fitful and I have strange dreams and they feel real and I wake up very disoriented, especially if I am awakened by something else and I don't just wake up on my own. I often wake up and start talking to my SO, only he doesn't respond and then I realize that he's not even there but that I had been dreaming that he was there. That really, truly freaks me out too because I'm so disoriented. But, it all gets better in a minute or two.

So, in summary... I'm guessing you're just overly tired. But, perhaps a doctor could give you some advice or help on how to get more rest in your current life situation. I really don't think it's anything more serious than that.
 
Get thee to the Dr. asap.

You drove a car, not alert, with a baby in there, and don't remember!!!

Did you even take the baby with you?

Get a baby sitter and go to Medical super quick!
 
when my son was born there were days I didnt even get out of jammies. My cousin would come over sometimes just for an hour or two so I could sleep. Do you have a family member who could give you a little relief, it might help. But as many have said, call your Dr just to be sure.
 
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if I am reading her post correctly, she was perfectly aware of what she was doing when she drove with the baby to pick her husband up. That is not the issue here. She only had a hard time remembering the past for a minute after she woke up. If I am misreading and she thinks she was disoriented when she was driving with the baby, then by all means an emergency doctor's visit is in the cards... but I honestly didn't get that impression from the post.
 
A phone call is free.
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I don't get the impression she drove disoriented either. I get the need to see a doctor just to double check, not to panic!

Not getting REM sleep can cause all kinds strange issues - just ask the CIA
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Much of what a new mother goes through is against the Geneva Conventions!!!
 
Yes, thank you Lisa, I was fine while driving. Believe me, as much as I love dear hubby, his butt would have been walking or calling a cab if I thought that I couldn't drive. Not only would I have been putting both of our children at risk, but possibly other people's children as well, if I had been driving while incapable.
I might as well call the doc, I still have to set up my 6 week check up anyways.
 
Firstly a call to your Dr will not go amiss, and secondly try and get some rest/sleep, even if you have to nap sdring the day when the baby naps, sounds to me like you are overtired, but you need to have it checked out first. Good Luck and
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See a doctor as quickly as you can. You've got nothing to lose, and then you won't have to second guess yourself.

Suzy

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