Anonymous wrote:Is it possible to let labor start with the intention of going natural but if the pain is too much (If one knows one limits, having gone through surgery, accident, pain before), take an epidural and then if its still unbearable get a c-section with the same epidural on demand under duress. Honest question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also used a lot of self control to avoid punching a nurse during transition, PP. You'd think they know when to chill after seeing so many women give birth.
The vomiting from the pain is an awful feeling.
I'm envious of C9BL and her ability to birth without pain.
Man, I've vomited (and almost passed out) many times from incredible menstrual cramp pain. Can it really get that much worse?
Anonymous wrote:I also used a lot of self control to avoid punching a nurse during transition, PP. You'd think they know when to chill after seeing so many women give birth.
The vomiting from the pain is an awful feeling.
I'm envious of C9BL and her ability to birth without pain.
Anonymous wrote:I would say that for me, pain was a piece of what was hard about labor. But moreso, all the unknowns of it -- how long will it last, how intense will it get, will a complication develop. I think not knowing how long each portion of labor would be, etc, was actually what was harder.
There was a point in labor where I was deciding to do an epidural or not -- the hard part was not knowing, do I have 1 more hour or 6 or 10 of this to go? How much more intense will it get?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't just the pain, but the pain combined with vomiting and shaking that put me over the edge. Also, my contractions lasted 2.5 to 3.5 minutes, which was pretty exhausting.
During the pushing part, it felt like I was being ripped apart. When the nurse said she could start to see DD's hair, I was like "ARE YOU KIDDING?" I thought her head was halfway out. I had labial tearing, but none in the perineum, so not sure if my situation was different than most.
I had kidney stones and found the pain somewhat comparable in terms of discomfort, although DH said I handled childbirth much better.
First DC was a c-section. I would take natural childbirth over c-section recovery any day. Very different types of pain, but at least childbirth only lasted 25 hours.
c-sections are not that bad! they are over in like 5 minutes and then you start to recover. I know bad things can happen. But a c-section that goes well without infection or complications is really not that bad! You have no tearing, less bleeding, possibly less pain depending on the person. It's a different kind of pain -- it's not that urgent labor pain, it's just soreness of a surgery recovery pain.
Anonymous wrote:how many of you were wailing or sobbing or hyperventilating for a good part of labor? I suspect I might do all that since I am such a baby with pain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I found it to be similar to a really bad case of food poisoning involving bad stomach cramps and diarrhea -- similar pain level / sensation, but more intense.
And it comes in waves (that "vision" helped me get through it). "Waves" that last like 60 very long seconds.
The pushing part feels like you are pooping (and some women really do) but the poop feels like a bowling ball passing through you...on top of the wave of intense food-poisoning contractions.
Oh yes, and than there is the ring of fire. No explanation needed.
But somehow we "forget" all this and moms continue to have more than 1 child.
Anonymous wrote: The fear increased the sensations to agony.
This is very true.