How do you deal with the humiliation of labor?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Labor is empowering, not humiliating. However it works out, however the baby enters the world, you have brought forth life.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Labor is empowering, not humiliating. However it works out, however the baby enters the world, you have brought forth life.


Absolutely this! A thing of awesome wonder and beauty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Labor is empowering, not humiliating. However it works out, however the baby enters the world, you have brought forth life.


Absolutely this! A thing of awesome wonder and beauty.


You brought back your life a thread from 2014? ??

Why? Im sure Op has figured it out 10+ yrs ago
Anonymous
Meh. google
Anonymous
Have women stopped having babies or something? It’s relevant, still.
Anonymous
With my third, baby came 6 days early and on her own (my other two were scheduled inductions) and so I hadn't actually ever gone into labor naturally before.

Baby came SO fast (went from 1.5 cm at 11 AM to 10 cm by 4 PM) and I barely made it to the hospital in time.

When they wheeled me into the room, there was a flood of nurses (4 or 5, I can't remember exactly how many during the blur), but one of them just grabbed my shoes off, ripped off my pants and undies and then I was just full spread on the bed 🤣🤣

Baby was born less than 20 minutes later and I had no time for an epidural 😫

I later had to go back to the hospital for my baby's blood work and one of the nurses that day (I think it was the one who ripped my pants off 🤣) said, oh yeah I remember you 😆😆

They've also done this so many times and yes, while there are some variations of size, shape, and color, we all have the same parts and I don't think they care AT ALL so don't get too much on your own head about it.

Wishing you a safe and speedy delivery!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Once the pain starts, you don't give a f#*$


This but also you really feel nothing with the epidural. I had massive tearing and my vag swelled up as big as a football from the trauma so that made me not care as much about the pile of crap that was on the bed when I got up to pee and lost of tons of blood and fainted. I was begging them just to let me wipe my a$$ but they were like no you fainted so they had to hold on to me. Yes it was humiliating but this is literally what they do every single day. They do not care. I pushed for 3 hours and even DH was tired from holding my leg. Yeah no kidding try doing the work. You just get over it. I’m very modest, don’t even pee with friends in the room and it just is what it is. You have to get the baby out and you will care much more that the baby is healthy than that people are staring at your vag. When pushing it was mostly just DH and one nurse. My mom wanted to be in there, but I refused beforehand. After 2 hours of pushing I was begging for her to come in. I also felt zero pain. I got the epidural when I was maybe 4cm because they were going to be busy in surgery and I didn’t want to miss my chance. No pain. Zero and it was a sunny side up baby with back labor. Don’t worry I promise you won’t care. It’s a means to an end.
Anonymous
Honestly, I did find labor humiliating. I didn't like being so exposed, I resented the people coming and going, I felt judged. I do think actually giving birth is amazing and empowering, but my actual, individual experience felt humiliating and incredibly vulnerable in a not safe way.

Just throwing this out there in case anyone else felt that way too. It's good to hear all these empowered stories of not caring, pushing past it, etc. But I didn't. I'm a reserved person, I carry a lot of shame from abuse and neglect in my childhood, I didn't have very supportive people around me, and I didn't like it. I wish it had been different.
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