Do you really think there is such a thing? I don't. I am feeling a bit nervous with my upcoming birth -it's totally worth it- but you would think that by now they would figure out a way for it not to hurt. Epidurals imo don't really work that well. When it is time to push they might as well put a hot poker in your eye because the pain is still bad!
I have had 3 epidurals and 1 without (no time) and I can't say that any of them were painless.
What is your take on it? Did you have a painless birth? If so what did you do to make it that way? Drink a bottle of Scotch? Close your head in the drawer really hard? Put ambesol all over your lower half? Stick pins in your head to deflect the pain? Tell me your secret!
TIA!
I was reading this thread - uh - for - future reference....
So - that said - I was hoping to read more posts about people who chose to forgo the drugs - and the pain associated with that.
I know its bad - but its all worth it in the end of course....
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Do you really think there is such a thing? I don't. I am feeling a bit nervous with my upcoming birth -it's totally worth it- but you would think that by now they would figure out a way for it not to hurt. Epidurals imo don't really work that well. When it is time to push they might as well put a hot poker in your eye because the pain is still bad!
I have had 3 epidurals and 1 without (no time) and I can't say that any of them were painless.
What is your take on it? Did you have a painless birth? If so what did you do to make it that way? Drink a bottle of Scotch? Close your head in the drawer really hard? Put ambesol all over your lower half? Stick pins in your head to deflect the pain? Tell me your secret!
TIA!
You need to watch a video of Kourtney Kardashian giving birth to her son Mason. Seriously, she was in no pain once so ever. She even grabbed down and pulled him out!
I had C-sections. I hardly had any pain at all.
Ditto.
2 c/s - one after 36 hours of labor and only getting to a 5. The other one emergency because my son's heartbeat was only 60 and fading fast.
No pain with either. With DS#1 - getting out of bed the first time was weird. Didn't hurt at all - just a really freaky PULLING feeling from inside. It was so weird feeling that I had to quit my walk and go back to the room b/c it was skeeving me out so bad.
I was up and walking within about 4 hours of my younger son's birth and was at his hospital (they transferred him to a NICU across town) the next AM walking and standing by his isolette.
So...c/s is my recommendation if you want painfree!
GOOD LUCK!!
Those of you who had epis and no pain I am totally jealous of! I had epis for 3 of my 4. Every single time when it was time to push they turn the stupid thing down! "We want you to feel so you know when to push"
Give me a break! It's not like you can even control the urge to push. Your body does it naturally. I have a new doctor this time and I told him that he better not turn the epi down when it is time to push. He asked me why on earth he would do that?I told him what happened and he promised that he would not turn it down. We'll see.......I asked if he could start the epi at my 2 month visit!
There was no time for anything last time so no pain meds or even an ice chip. I so do not want that experience again.
Yes- it was totally worth it and I would do it again to have my sweet babies but no- I have not forgotten that pain. I think if they told me they could hack off a limb to make the pain stop I would have told them to hack off two of them just to be sure.
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I was reading this thread - uh - for - future reference....
I'm scared of an epidural - I actually know someone in my hometown who is paralyzed from her waist down for the rest of her life from one.
I realize this is a very rare thing to happen - but ya know - when it hits close to home - you think about it.
So - that said - I was hoping to read more posts about people who chose to forgo the drugs - and the pain associated with that.
I know its bad - but its all worth it in the end of course....
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