Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one whose first thought re labor is -- it's going to be humiliating? FTM (obviously). I have months to adjust to this (and don't want an elective c section, nor will I consider a home birth), but the idea of having my legs wide open, having everyone see everything, being in pain on top of that (even with the epidural -- I can't believe you feel nothing though it would be great if that's true), and having all kinds of drs, nurses etc. in the room, holding my legs -- it just seems over the top humiliating. I realize there is no other option, but still . . . I'm not sure how women go from being full dressed all/most of the time to baring it all in front of strangers, while DH is standing there fully clothed just watching. Is it just that necessity or adrenaline or something takes over, or did you feel bothered or embarrassed when someone lifted a gown or stuck a hand down there etc? I had to get an EKG earlier this week and the nurse was taking her time with the leads and during that time the dr. walked in and started saying hello and I was embarrassed then -- small potatoes compared to labor/pushing etc. Thoughts?[/
You sound like you have a lot of anxiety about giving birth, which is normal, but your fixation on the “humiliation” of giving birth sounds more like a projection of your cultural values and beliefs around nudity on the birthing process or unresolved trauma.
Touching on this at a high level, ask for an all female nursing stuff and hope that a female OB is on the day you give birth or just go the c-section route. I would recommend you take birthing classes to reduce your anxiety about the experience and would recommend you have something with you during birth who is able to advocate for you and won’t get anxious/make you anxious. You may also want to speak to a therapist about your feelings so you can better process your feelings.
I’ve had three vaginal births and feel very lucky that they were all relatively easy. Although two were induced and for the first birth, the induction was quite long and very painful. I think it’s normal to be in your head while giving birth, but if you’re worried about humiliation you’re going to exhaust yourself mentally.