There are pro's and con's to any choice you make. I havent given birth yet (10 more weeks to go!!!) but Im going to do everything I can to give birth vaginally with no medication. I dont want my baby all drugged up when he comes out... and if its something I can handle (which im sure ill be fine... its only a few hours out of my whole life that ill be in pain.). Im really scared of getting a c-section.... yeah sure you dont have to push and go through all of that but you have that long recovery time and you are restricted on how much you can do and lift ect. But i wont lie though, if the pain becomes too much for me ill give in to an epidural.
2007-11-19 13:47:45
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answered by ஐ♥ Br0wnEyez ♥ஐ 4
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i'm afraid i don't think of all people provides you a assured answer because it varies lots from lady to lady, counting on her actual make up, the baby, scientific concern and so forth and so forth I would desire to declare from a private experience, nonetheless, that neither of my organic delivery harm particulary in any respect - they have been purely slightly uncomfortable. I had no soreness alleviation in besides. My labours have been speedy, I did minimum pushing and the scientific docs credited my laid decrease back attitude... I had heard that water births can gradual a labur down - some women folk have have been given out it replaced into taking so long. I fancied a water delivery till the contractions started, then unexpectedly getting into water felt like the final element i needed. So i did not. i comprehend people who've had a caesarian that wish that they had customary the experience of a organic delivery - i'm happy I even have executed it, as a girl and a mum. reliable success with in spite of you come to a decision and while all of it starts off.
2016-10-02 00:59:56
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answered by ? 4
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Least amount of pain would be csection because you're basically numb from the waist down and don't feel a thing. But it's afterwards you'll feel the pain since they've cut into you, you need stitches and staples. And that limits you to certain things until you heal.
Water birth is supposedly more comfortable for both mother and child. Natural birth with meds will probably be best for you if you're afraid of pain and so on.
2007-11-19 14:21:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Cezarian? Seasextion? Seriously? It's Cesarean section. The safest for the both of you is drug-free. Yes, it hurts like hell! Try hypnobirthing, Google it and read up on it. It is supposedly pain-free but I'm a little skeptical.
2007-11-19 16:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I wanted an epidural but my son decided to come quicker than what the dr. expected. I ended up having him natural and I swear as soon as he was out I was fine. I did not need anything for the pain afterwards and the best thing was that my son was wide awake and so alert right away. With my next one I am going natural as well.
2007-11-19 13:12:30
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answered by SophiaIsDueAugust26 3
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I had a vaginal birth with an epidural. I am fine and recovered quickly and my daughter will be 3 in January. I'm 18 weeks pregnant with #2. I will do that again with no fear.
2007-11-19 13:02:58
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answered by Precious 7
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Back in ancient times, when evolution decided all this for us, natural birth was the only way to go, and should be your first choice right now. It will hurt, you will scream, but it is the safest.
2007-11-19 13:22:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Natural birth with epidural is the best in my opinion. None of them will kill you. All are safe for you and baby.
2007-11-19 13:10:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Whatever it takes, avoid cezarian section (C-Section). It is not painful during the operation but afterwards, it is immpossible to lose the wait, there are many risks of disease, and I would suggest natural birth.
2007-11-19 13:03:24
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answered by Annelise H 1
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Epidural!!
2007-11-19 17:45:27
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answered by csbiup 4
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