YES Baby-girl it is going to hurt like hell! Labor is not easy! And it's going to hurt, not because of your age or due to the fact that it's twins, but because of all that labor involves!
The only area your "age" is going to come in is from a maturity standpoint, your body is still developing, therefore you don't have the pelvis, etc of a grown woman.
However, PRAY about this entire process! You are about to have a long road ahead of you that is going to make you "grow up" really fast! But, be encouraged; many have had children at your age before you and many will after you. Let ALL this pregnancy involves for you be a learning and growing experience! I will keep you lifted in prayer!
2006-11-07 03:06:03
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answered by Lady Albritton 4
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I easily have twin boys. I don't have the different toddlers so have no thought if it hurts extra, yet apparately I infrequently made a valid by my complete 17 hour labour. in spite of the undeniable fact that, because of the fact they're possibly to be smaller then it somewhat is possibly that it's going to harm much less. I woudl fairly advise utilising hypnosis. I listened to a hypnosis CD the entire time, used a TENS gadget and the gas and air and replaced into high-quality. I had an epidural between the youngsters because of the fact the 2d mandatory a vonteuse transport yet I felt high-quality somewhat. My boys have been 6lb 4 and 6lb 9 and approximately an hour afterwards I felt particularly happy appropriate to the possibility of dealing with childbirth returned (as quickly as my stiches had healed up this is!) i think of age has no longer something to d with how lots it hurts ut extra your suggestions-set. in case you're comfortable and happy (I knw that's no longer elementary) then your physique is far less liable to soreness that's why utilising hypnosis is a geat distraction. stable success and that i'm hoping this enables.
2016-10-21 10:17:57
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answered by ? 4
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Being young should not affect how much pain you have during labor. But I would say considering your age and that you are caring twins your ob doc will probably scheduele you for a c-section. (thats how my cousins twins where born..but she was 20) Now for the c-section I've had two including 21 hours of regular labor with the first child and about 4 hrs of contracitons with the second child. I'm not gonnna lie the contractions do hurt but as soon as you have your epidural all the pain is gone. A c-section is not as bad as everyone puts it out to be. Just make sure that when the doc/nurse comes to get you out of bed you get up and move around (yes you will be sore) But if you dont get up it will just be worse for you. And when you get home make sure you walk around from time to time to work the soreness out, just dont over do yourself. And I dont wanna scare you or anything but my cousins twins where delivered about 4 weeks early so they did spend a few weeks in icu before they came home! So you might wanna talk to your doctor about all this he/she can let you know what all to expect. I wish you all the luck in the world! Twins are alot of work (i've been a few extra hands for my cousin quit a bit)!! Good Luck! and I hope you have plenty of people to help you out!
2006-11-07 03:14:39
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answered by Anonymous
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the Labour will be painful. the contractions will feel painful no matter how big the baby is. But you could argue that by having twins they each will be smaller than if you had a single baby which would be bigger. Aat the end of the day it is the size of the baby that causes the extreme pain towards the end. I believe your pregnancy will be more uncomfortable as you are carrying around more weight but your birth will be less painful. But pain is relative, if this is your first pregnancy then you have no frame of reference. Good luck and try to ignore the idiots in this group.
2006-11-07 02:53:06
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answered by Brian_Jacobs 2
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Most likely you will end up having a c-section. It not likely that you will be able to deliver both naturally. Anyway, the contractions are painful but that is why they have an epidural. Ask the nurse when your cut off is for getting the epi. it's usually 4cm. You don't feel any pain just pressure, and you're awake for everything, even for the c-section, but you don't watch. You may be uncomfortable afterwards but nothing excrutiating. You should be fine and congrats!
2006-11-07 03:47:42
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answered by rnavarro 2
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OK first off i had a baby at 17 "just turned 17 one day before i had him" any way it is the worst pain ever i did it with no pain medication "i was a high risk pregnancy and had read some information that pain medication can make the baby lethargic" your labor will last longer but trust me it's worth it . and to the guy that posted first and too "too funny" if your going to be jerks then don't bother posting i was in her situation once and that's the last thing she needs too hear is two close minded people that don't even say anything intelligent.and the person at the top if your saying shes unintelligent because shes having baby's at 16 then obviously your the one that's unintelligent.
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2006-11-07 03:05:12
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answered by justme 2
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The best person to talk to is your OB but I can tell you as a mother of twins that I don't think the pain of birth is any different than having one baby. I was 26 when they were born via C-Section though.
Good luck!
2006-11-07 02:39:50
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answered by Ali D 4
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1)It has nothing to do with age; but everything to do with pelvis shape and size.
2)Having a baby(ies) is going to be at least somewhat uncomfortable, even with drugs.
3)Be careful, and God be with you.
4)p.s. The others are right, the chance of you delivering via C section are high. A C section is a little harder to recover from; just make sure you follow all the suggestions. Make sure you get up and try to walk, at least short distances, the same day as surgery.
2006-11-07 02:40:41
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answered by reconnermom 3
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All labor hurts (whether you have 1 or 2 or 4 babies) but it won't hurt more because you have two. You have a higher chance of having small babies though and might need a C-section since you are so young. Good luck.
2006-11-07 02:39:15
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answered by Christabelle 6
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I doubt it most likely you will be having a C-section and the actual labor should not be painful. The post-partum part I'm not sure I have never had a C-section, but I tell you what Good luck it is hard enough to have one, good luck with two
2006-11-07 02:39:32
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answered by Mely 2
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