I am currently 25 wks and planning to give birth vaginally and without any pain medicine. I've done alot of research and I know what's going to happen, but I only have one friend who has given birth vaginally and without any pain medicine (out of like, forty friends who are moms). So I was hoping that maybe some of you who had given birth this way could tell me about it, I want to hear from the horse's mouth how it is going to be, and any advice from someone who has actually done it (advice that isn't "take the drugs!".) Sorry daddies, I know that some of you truly feel that you were part of the magic that day, but you didn't feel the pain, so unfortunately, I am not interested in your answers.
P.S. I know that there are alot of women out there who are advocates for the epidural, just so you know, I don't care, don't try to talk me out of it, I have my reasons and you can't change my mind. Please respect that, I hate that everyone I tell tries to talk me into taking the drugs.
2007-09-30
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Hi there I am old hippie and I had my kids the old fashioned way. I did use Lamaze classes and the breathing techniques and found them very helpful. I used the childbirth without violence for my last child you see it a lot now days it is birthing your baby in a tub of warm water and that really helps to. A lot of birthing centers use it. The pain is definitely there but if you have a dula or a good coach you will be find. Remember to have lots of ice chips and some hard candy to suck on so your mouth does not get to dry practice a little meditation now. Go to birthing classes or Lamaze. It is the BEST feeling in the whole wide world to give birth to your baby. I wish I could do it everyday. I don't know why these girls give up and give in to the epidural. I would much rather feel it; it is so awesome and what a bond you have with your baby. The pain is there but once you hold that wonderful child you know you will do it again! It is so great! Good Luck!!!! I am glad to hear there are still some people out there that want to do it the way it was planned!
2007-09-30 06:06:59
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answered by teresa m 7
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I said that i wanted natural all the way but during the contractions i was begging for an epidural but there was no time because i asked too late (i only had 3 hr labour) i was in a shower the whole time and that was the best pain relief.
i can say the crowning was the worst part it feels like burning but if you breathe when they tell you to and not push you should not get as much pain and hopefully no tearing, the best advice i can give is use water and listen to the midwives even though you dont want to, they have seen it a hundred times already, but make sure you tell them before hand no drugs whatsoever so if you do change your mind they will try not to give it to you as that is what you wanted.
at the end of it i was glad i got through without the epidural although it doesnt mean you are weaker if you do have it just means you are human. good luck
2007-09-30 06:16:27
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answered by M 5
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With my first son I gave birth naturally, no drugs. I know what you mean about getting sick of people always trying to talk you into the epidural. I really wanted to do it naturally for a lot of reasons and was pretty set on it. I did it, and I will not lie, it was EXTREMELY painful. But, it was worth it, because I did it the way I wanted to and I knew I could handle it. I wanted to feel what was happening, you know? So, anyway, I do not regret my decision in the least and I'm proud of myself for giving birth to my son the way I did. However, I'm now pregnant with my second son and I'm most likely going to go ahead and get the epidural. I did it once naturally, I and I kind of feel like that was enough. I am very much a supporter of doing what's best for you and sticking with what you want, no matter what everyone else thinks. If you want a natural birth, go for it! Don't let people talk you out of it! It's an amazing experience and totally worth it if it's what you want to do. As long as you're prepared for the pain, you'll be fine. You can do it! Good luck!
2007-09-30 06:10:17
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I had a child a month in the past. I additionally had a midwife. I bought caught at 5cm with contractions one million after the opposite and I could not take it anymore. I desired an epidural, which intended that I was once a switch of care. My midwives stayed with me the entire time regardless that, and feature performed the publish-delivery visits as good. I had two epidurals, neither of which labored (and the healthcare professional had no thought why), so I had a spinal block, or something it's that they supply you you probably have a c-phase, however no longer as robust. It was once meant to final four hours, however most effective lasted one. I then needed to beg them to supply me a few morphine (which did not do a lot). So virtually what I'm announcing, is uncover out in case your midwife has clinic privileges. I had my daughter 12:19am Sunday morning and bought out Monday afternoon, however I would have left previous, or stayed longer.
2016-09-05 12:24:34
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answered by ? 4
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My second child was 100 percent natural. No pain meds... vaginal all I had was an IV for fluids. It hurts no lie of course.... its not all that bad people make it out to be some horrible traumatic even. If it were then woman hundreds of years ago would of not had children. My boy was 9 pounds 2oz and Im a small woman so its possible to accomplish without meds but I suggest that you take a birthing class.
2007-09-30 05:58:23
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answered by Indiana Raven 6
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hehehe this is your first, judging by what u said? OK I wanted a natural waterbirth with no epidural and I was absolutely adamant that is how it would be, what i got was a 24 hour induced labour followed by a c-sec, so I had to have epidural. My point is, before u go into labour u have all these definate ideas (we all do) of how u want it to go. However, sometimes it doesn't work out like that at all. At the end of the day u will be sceaming for that epidural if they induce u and u HAVE to have it if u have a c-sec. So keep to your plans but keep an open mind, u may not have a choice and at the end of the day, the baby and its little life come first!
2007-09-30 06:03:47
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answered by Serry's mum 5
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my best advice is pay attention in lamaze class...find other methods to cope with the pain (I am a believer in deep breathing and "mind over matter")...we have become all too comfortable with medicating at every turn- if there is no harm to you or the baby, we should all do it that way.
If there is anyway you can have a birthing room that is in the new suite style you'll be better able to relax. Water births I've heard are much less painful as well.
Good luck to you!
2007-09-30 06:02:39
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answered by jmd72inva 6
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i was the same way, i didnt want any drugs when i had my first child(mind u i was 17) and i stuck with the pain as long as i could, but she was commin down on the side of her head so i was experiencing more pain then i should have.. i did for my second one as well, the pain is different for each one....though for my 3rd child i took the pain and did it with out drugs, it does hurt lot, and its unrestful.... but worth it..i was glad to be able to experience both ways... but only time will tell, some people dont have as much pain or can hold out... so lots of luck to u :)
2007-09-30 06:04:37
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answered by Shorty 3
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I'm going to say i didn't know but ill now Feb 7,2008 so I'm going to keep a watch on your answers good luck and I'm staring your question
2007-09-30 05:57:57
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answered by My Hubby Rob&Son Dakota Robert 5
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