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Whatta guy!
Meanwhile.............

OP, I was just going to suggest that you watch the documentary called "The Business of Being Born" (http://www.thebusinessofbeingborn.com/)
I watched it after I gave birth, but it basically just talks about how "Modern Medicine" is hindering the birth experiences of women. It talks about how being induced usually just makes stuff worse and usually isn't even neccessary, they just do it to free up delivery rooms, etc. I'm not one of those "have a home birth people" but I do believe that everyone should be fully informed about the process, as well as the intentions of the medical comminuty, etc. It's eye opening.
I didn't know why at the time, but when I was giving birth, there were a few interns that were brought into my room, for training purposes, to watch my birth b/c it was natural. Apparently, that's b/c most interns have never even seen a natural birth!! Some places even give pitocin to everyone, it's just part of the process and they don't ask, they just say we're giving you this for blah blah blah.... Pitocin makes labor pains worse, which in turn makes labor harder on momma and baby, which in turn gives baby fast heart rate, etc. and then they "have" to do an emergency C-Section to b/c of "complications" that (usually) never would have happened w/o the pitocin in the first place!
Anywho, if you go in knowing everything about the process it will be easier for you to plan ahead. And don't worry about what other people think.![]()
I have no intentions of having one, not because I don't think its not going to hurt, or because I think I will be more of a woman going through labor naturally, but because I can't stand the thought of a needle in my spine, the costant worry of one slip up and I could end up brain dead, I know they are safe and women get them every day, but I want to try to last as long as I can without one, because I am too fearful of the needle, I mean come on my great grandma had 16 kids and there were no epidurals back then, my other great grandma had 12... I think they might have stopped if it were that bad...
I know every woman is different, and that I might end up being in the worst pain ever and getting one in the end, but my plans (and I know they change!) are to not have one... I think I'm pretty tough though... I survived a car running over my legs and stomach, I've passed kidney stones, and I get mind numbing can't walk cramps once a month...
So to anyone who feels like answering, did you get one? Anything you care to share about the experience, without or without one?
I just wanted to say that it's great to have a loose plan of not having one...but, wait until you're in pain. Labor pain is unlike any other pain you've experienced.

Like I said, I am not a proponent of home births, and I had mine in a hospital, and I'll have my next in a hospital. But just b/c SOME people need intervention, doesn't mean that EVERYONE needs it and in fact it causes more complications than there would be w/o intervention. Hospitals CAN be great, but newsflash, close to 100,000 people JUST IN THIS COUNTRY die every year from medical mistakes. My mom and two aunts are nurses and my sister is a medical assistant, and my niece's father died 2 years ago b/c a nurse accidentally gave him something meant for someone else (looooooong story). I have heard it all.
I just suggest that people know what goes on, know procedures, know what you want, and ask questions or have someone ask for you. You don't have to do everything they tell you, you can demand that they not follow "normal operating procedure" but only if you know to ask. And always ask what someone is giving you before they give it to you.
Never blindly follow along just b/c you feel like "they know what they are doing".
I've had some hotspots, but I could deal with them. My experience was that I progressed MUCH faster as soon as I got them.