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[open] Are you having medication?

Are you planning on having pain medication during labor?

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It is by no means pain free- but just the simple fact of refusing to be flat on your back for any part of your labor drastically and I mean DRASTICALLY reduces the pain. If you can spend part of your labor in water :thumbsup: That really helps- most hopsitals have a tub or a shower you can be in while you labor- it really helps a lot.

The other thing too is psychological preparation for labor...knowing that during transition you are likely to feel like you can't do it...you are likely to feel overwhelmed and weepy---and if you can recognize it for transition---you can keep telling yourself that means you are so, so close to beginning to feel like pushing and really, really close to meeting your baby. Also just the idea that every contraction will be over in 90 seconds or so...that you can endure almost anything if will only last 90 seconds....

For me labor is almosy entirely mental- getting through one contraction at a time- recognizing the signs of transition- and crowning...really being aware if my shoulders or my mouth are tense--which means that I am pulling away from the pain...rather than breathing down into it to let my cervix open up. I play all kinds of mental games with myself-- I keep telling myself by this time tomorrow I'll be holding my baby in my arms....and try to imagine what he'll look like....I always try to reach down and feel the head while they're crowning --it makes it really real that this all because there's a BABY!

Again- it's by no means pain free...but it is also, for most women- a very different kind of pain that any they have experienced before.


That last part, I've heard about before. :) That it is so worth it once they lift the baby to meet you, it's the most awesome thing ever and you forget all about everything else. I can't wait!! :pray:


My goal is natural birth. I'm really praying for that. I don't want an epi (and will make sure to instruct my birthing partner not to listen to me even if I beg for it), but I am considering the shower or tub prior to birthing. Water calms me.


Denax said:
The goal is not to have any medication. That is one of the many reasons we've chosen to birth at home. Nobody will offer me medication and tempt me to say yes because at the hospital I would likely give in and take them.


I would love that! But, due to my current situation, home birth is not really an option and would not ultimately be advantageous for the reasons I would like to do this. I've already said before, if I could do this all over again I would just go with a midwife, possibly a doula and just home birth (if it were possible). Although the hospital I plan to birth at is reputable, clean, safe and all that, it does take away a bit from the more personal aspects of your pregnancy.
 
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oh honey, you are brave.:hug: My pain free pregnancy versus the painful one, I'm gonna choose pain free;) If you can do it, you are super woman for sure.^_^

Nah. Now, my friend who just gave birth to a baby over 10lbs at home...she might be super woman. Or another lady in my homebirth group just gave birth to a 11lb + baby, at home! I'd like a nice 7 lbs please.
 
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I would love that! But, due to my current situation, home birth is not really an option and would not ultimately be advantageous for the reasons I would like to do this. I've already said before, if I could do this all over again I would just go with a midwife, possibly a doula and just home birth (if it were possible). Although the hospital I plan to birth at is reputable, clean, safe and all that, it does take away a bit from the more personal aspects of your pregnancy.

Since it's my first birth and I'm doing it at home we're hiring a doula. We've already chosen her actually. She's been a doula for 26 years and is really "motherly" I guess you could say. Both my husband and I liked her really well right from the start.
 
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Since it's my first birth and I'm doing it at home we're hiring a doula. We've already chosen her actually. She's been a doula for 26 years and is really "motherly" I guess you could say. Both my husband and I liked her really well right from the start.

awwwwwww that sounds nice:) I am afraid I would wind up knocking the doula out the first time I heard the words...."just breathe"^_^I have never taken classes but always learned to breathe on my own. You will try anything to ease the pain. This is my 6th and I am still scared. Good luck sweetie:hug:
 
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