Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had the exact same labor (number of hours of labor and pushing) as my mom right down to the mal positioning of the baby.
I think on some level my mom was happy that I knew what she went through for me.
I'd heard about the horrible labor my whole life, and was petrified of giving birth because of it.
So was it horrible, or was your mom just being dramatic
The actual labor wasn't that horrible, but the 4 hours of pushing, multiple vacuum attempts, forceps and resulting injuries were.
I lived, and I had a healthy baby, everything else (mostly) healed, and I'd do it again. Thank goodness for the epidural though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had the exact same labor (number of hours of labor and pushing) as my mom right down to the mal positioning of the baby.
I think on some level my mom was happy that I knew what she went through for me.
I'd heard about the horrible labor my whole life, and was petrified of giving birth because of it.
So was it horrible, or was your mom just being dramatic
Anonymous wrote:I had the exact same labor (number of hours of labor and pushing) as my mom right down to the mal positioning of the baby.
I think on some level my mom was happy that I knew what she went through for me.
I'd heard about the horrible labor my whole life, and was petrified of giving birth because of it.

Anonymous wrote:I would say no for labor, but I bet there's a link for delivery based on pelvic bone structure. My grandmother always said that we have "great birthing hips". While my and my sisters labors (contractions leading up to full dilation) has been different and even my own two births (one was 16 hours to full dilation the other was 8 hours) once we started pushing it was super fast - for me two contractions and 5 pushes was my "long" delivery. My sisters and mom were similar.
This is a completely uneducated guess, so please no flames.
Anonymous wrote:I would say no for labor, but I bet there's a link for delivery based on pelvic bone structure. My grandmother always said that we have "great birthing hips". While my and my sisters labors (contractions leading up to full dilation) has been different and even my own two births (one was 16 hours to full dilation the other was 8 hours) once we started pushing it was super fast - for me two contractions and 5 pushes was my "long" delivery. My sisters and mom were similar.
This is a completely uneducated guess, so please no flames.
Anonymous wrote:How soon are you due?
My mom and sister have had relatively quick labors, no more than 8 hours start to finish.