In the woo community, yes. |
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It was pretty horrible both times. Still grateful for both kids, and don’t regret going through it.
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| Sure, mine was great both times. I had an epidural for each, and never really felt much pain. Apparently I have a very favorable pelvis, and when it was time to push both kids were out within a minute or two (just 2-3 pushes each). Recovery and the bleeding afterwards wasn't particularly pleasant, but I was able to manage just fine with Advil. |
| I found childbirth kind of gross. It's bloody and liquid-y and I pooped on the table -- but they were polite and didn't tell me, but I knew. But I got two beautiful babies out of it, so I fondly look back at the experience. It was worth it. |
| No. What a bizarre question. |
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God, no. I hated it. If you'd put a gun in my hand during labor, I would have used it. It was a hellish experience.
Oh, wait. I'm supposed to say it was a beautiful, spiritual experience, right? |
*on myself |
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Enjoy?!
Unless you’re numbed up and not feeling a thing, I don’t understand how that’s even possible! |
| First time - hospital was disorganized and made a series, I was unmedicated (not by choice) and tore extensively and between the jaundiced child who wouldn’t eat (requiring us to feed her every two hours for a few weeks), my testing, and my anemia I felt sick for a full month at least. I also had injuries from pushing (like cervical prolapse that threatened my second pregnancy). Second time, meds were handled well, barely any pushing, and child was full term / ready to eat and was alert. I was feeling well enough to shower before I was sent home. It felt like a hotel stay compared to the first, but I can’t say I particularly enjoyed either. |
Definitely get the stitches. They will put on local anesthetic so you don’t feel much and it helps you to heal faster. |
| Ummm yup. I got induced with my second, got the epidural right away, my 20 month old was at home. I got to watch as much TV as I wanted and I felt like I was on vacation. Induced at 7 am, birth at 11 pm |
| Not at all. |
| The experience, no. The outcome yes. Childbirth is a necessary evil and nothing more. |
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It’s such a funny statement about contemporary American women that this is even a question. For most of human history, women going into labor have had one or maybe two goals: I hope I don’t die and (depending on their life circumstances) I hope my baby doesn’t die.
Now we expect to enjoy it? |
| I loved it! Being pregnant for the first time despite nausea was exciting. Labor and delivery was smooth but painful-however short lasting. Second time around being pregnant was harder as I had a toddler and husband newly diagnosed with incurable cancer. But labor and delivery was a bit early but smooth and painless- thanks to a great epidural. I would love to have more kids because I loved both being pregnant and labor and delivery. |