LMAO!!!! you are kidding me right? NOTHING is more painful then popping a watermellon out of a hole the size of a lemon! lol Even breaking something was not as bad as that.
If there is... they can keep it! I dont want it.
2007-03-15 18:53:28
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answered by Kynnie 6
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Well, I have to say in all truth that I am really not sure. Seeing the little tiny guy that was the result of all that struggle kind of made my body forget the pain. I can recall it in my mind and when I stop and think about it I know that it hurt like heck, but it was worth it.
If I had to pick though, I would almost say that having to stick my foot halfway up my calf in a bucket of ice water for 10 minute stretches until it had been in there for an hour was worse. It really SUCKED! And I had to do it on three separate occasions. Whenever I sprained my ankle in high school, that is what my volleyball coach required. It worked like a charm but that is something that I would never, EVER elect to do if it could be avoided. At least I got something wonderful out of having a baby!
2007-03-15 19:03:08
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answered by Lady Thompson 2
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I had my very back tooth break, and I didnt get it taken care of right away. One day it suddenly became extemely painful. I cried for about 30 hours straight. I would fall asleep from exhaustion, and wake minutes later, still bawling from the pain. It was all consuming. I couldnt eat, couldnt sleep, couldnt think, couldnt move... To make things worse, I was pregnant, and they told me the infection may hurt my baby, plus I couldnt have painkillers. I had to have emergency oral surgery. They crushed the tooth, and pulled it out of my head, then stitched me back up. It was such a releif that I thanked the dentist, even with a mouthful of blood. I had my baby about 5 months later, and was in labor for 38 hours and had an extreme episiotomy. I would absolutely rather go through that again, than the pain I experienced with my tooth. It was constant, and all consuming and nothing could releive it. Absolutely terrible! At least with child birth you get breaks in between contractions. I would equate the tooth experience to being the pain of childbirth, without the releif of a few minutes or seconds between contractions. More like a 30 hour extreme contraction
2007-03-15 19:02:30
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answered by Bomb_chele 5
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Having my son, my first child, was absolutely the most painful thing I've ever experienced. But it wasn't a normal labor. I had a uterine infection from meconium, and I was sick and generally in a lot of pain.
Giving birth the second time was completely normal. The pain from that one doesn't stand out as particularly horrible. I guess it varies from birth to birth. Anyone I've talked to who had a forceps delivery describes it as pain beyond measure.
2007-03-15 18:59:00
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answered by Terisu 7
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Sorry, but my gallstones were so much worse. I knew the pain from childbirth would end, but the gallstones felt like I was dying from a heart attack. For hours, I was throwing up and having problems breathing. It was the worst feeling in the world, because I did not know when it was going to end and because I was pregnant and I was worried about the baby the whole time. Oh yeah, I suffered 2nd degree burns on all of my face and chest. I was on vicaden for 2 months and thought i was going to need plastic surgery. That hurt SO much worse than having a baby.
2007-03-15 19:21:51
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answered by lilly j 4
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Yeah the pain of losing the child in a miscarriage or still birth don't worry about it in the end look what you get a beautiful baby how many times we as women can say all that pain was worth it or produced something so awesome!!
2007-03-15 19:06:12
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answered by tania 2
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I had two children in the early 80's both natural child birth.
I had it easy, 1st child was only 4 hours labor, my 2nd child was 4 1/2 hours. Yes, it hurt, esp my 2nd delivery. OUCH.
When I had my hysterectomy it hurt like crazy. And I didn't get a gift (Child) for all the pain. And knowing I wasn't going to be having anymore children added to the pain.
2007-03-15 19:23:35
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answered by faith♥missouri 7
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No, but I imagine there are many things with more lasting pain than childbirth. The most painful injections I have ever had were not an epidural or pethdine injection during labour; they were a series of local anesthetic injections in my calf muscle!
2007-03-15 18:56:04
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answered by sharon b 2
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Other illnesses are greatly magnified by fibromyalgia, so having that and any other pain is grueling. I also got hit by a truck, and a lot more incidents that cause pain. Most people don't want to even listen to what has happened to me. Some refuse to believe it.
I just keep smiling -it's impossible to be sad when you smile. Try it.
2007-03-15 19:13:04
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answered by Jeanne B 7
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well i've not gone through labor yet, but i have had surgery on my shoulder and it was bad enough they were giving me morphine every 30 mins , then sent me home on a morphine drop and a morphine prescription.. with that combined id still bawl my eyes out from the pain. that was pretty intense pain :|.
then 3 different kidney stone attacks. those are pretty painful... each one had me in the ER..
another time i sliced my foot open on a hunk of metal, my foot was red from blood..
guess i'll see in a few weeks now much more painful labor is than my surgery i had :P
2007-03-15 19:19:09
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answered by angel_eyes_91086 2
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Raising teenagers
Giving birth wasn't so bad
Delivered 3 children natural no pain medicine
2007-03-15 19:05:06
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answered by Mary S 1
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