my first kid it was rough i had to be induced so i laid 13hrs quiet painfully.the epidural didnt work. but he was all worth it. the second one was easy i had a c-section she was stubborn and didnt want to come out .so i was doped up with here and really didnt feel anything except afterwards. i think the first one you really dont know what to expect so your a little scared. the second one you are a little more calmer.i think god for them both.
2007-05-01 18:07:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The first child is usually the hardest, simply because we don't yet know what we are in for....and how to go about it.
I had minor complications with #2, but it was all over in an hour and a half, so there wasn't really any time to get upset in. Number 3 was 45 min., and was toothpaste outta the tube. But I had to stay in bed for the four months before that- I would like to have had that time back, I think.
Kids are wonderful!
2007-05-02 01:26:24
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answered by lynndramsop 6
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I had complications with the birth of my son. He was a big baby and I had to have a C-Section. I would do it all over again. I loved the feeling of being pregnant.
2007-05-02 00:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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My own birth as my Mam keeps telling me was the most painful 24 hours of her life she has ever experienced.The birth of my own 3 children wasn't 24 hours each time(thank god).With my first I was in labour for 15 hours and she was breech(ouch)my second I was in labour for 8 hours and and their were complications as she swallowed a bit of her own poop.My third was so easy compared to the rest.It took less than 40 minutes to have my third.
2007-05-02 01:13:51
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answered by Anonymous
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My first was not easy I hemorrhaged and my daughter was not breathing because she had a lot of blood in her lungs. With my second it was a piece of cake because the Dr. was ready and gave me medication to help with the bleeding. I didn't have any pain medication with my first, but with my second I had an epidural. If I could change anything I would have had a better Dr. the first time and an epidural.
2007-05-02 00:54:29
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answered by uuummk 5
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I had a c-section, it went great. I definitely would like to redo my pregnancy and birth of my daughter.
2007-05-02 00:54:57
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answered by Gabriela Z 6
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no complications at all, everything went well, and ALL my nurses were a class act. they didnt make me feel like "oh we see this everyday, just another patient..." they made me feel special. but to answer your ? about doing it all over again or if i would change anything...yes, i would change the age at which i got pregnant and had my daughter.
2007-05-02 00:52:47
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answered by Cherrell J 1
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I was just a tiny baby at the time, how can I remember that. But on a serious note, I stuck my hand out first, (and yes, all my fingers were up,) Moms Dr. called me his politician baby.
2007-05-02 00:51:52
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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My own birth, ya mean?
How am I supposed to remember that?!?
Actually, my mom has always told me that I slipped out of her like "a letter in the mail", lol!
As far as my only brother is concerned, though, that was a totally different story!!!
2007-05-02 00:50:30
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answered by Devilish Angel 4
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I had two babies, each birth was different, each child is different. No, I wouldn't redo either of them...
2007-05-02 00:49:19
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answered by mightymite1957 7
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