Just curious as what you guys are planning?
I had an epidural with my 1st child and thought the pain relief was WONDERFUL but I hated how numb my legs felt afterwards. It was very uncomfortable. I also think I got a headache at the base of my skull from the epidural. The pain would come back occasionally for several days after I had the baby.
Baby #2-requested an epidural but while they were attempting to medicate me I jumped(I did with my 1st child also) so they had to reprep. My water then broke and it was stained w/meconium so they thought the baby may be under some distress so they said I couldn't have one. I WANTED TO CRY! I wanted that epidural so badly. As it turns out though I was only at the hospital 55 minutes when my son was born so it was bearable.
I've always said that if the next ones comes as quickly as #2 then I'd probably ride out the pain. I like being able to feel my legs after birth(LOL!). So that's my plan, to try to labor at home as long as possible and then go have the baby w/o an epidural.
I learned alot about my pain tolerance with #2. When I was checked in at the hospital I was 8cm and still on myfeet (verysurprising for me). I think for me if I had known I was that far along I would have "acted" like I was that far along. For me that means laying in the bed and dealing with the contractions as they came but instead I'd been walking around the whole time trying to deal with each contraction because I really didn't think I could be more than 5cm dialated. So for me not "knowing" helped out tremendously with my perception of pain.
What are you guys planning on doing?
I had an epidural with my 1st child and thought the pain relief was WONDERFUL but I hated how numb my legs felt afterwards. It was very uncomfortable. I also think I got a headache at the base of my skull from the epidural. The pain would come back occasionally for several days after I had the baby.
Baby #2-requested an epidural but while they were attempting to medicate me I jumped(I did with my 1st child also) so they had to reprep. My water then broke and it was stained w/meconium so they thought the baby may be under some distress so they said I couldn't have one. I WANTED TO CRY! I wanted that epidural so badly. As it turns out though I was only at the hospital 55 minutes when my son was born so it was bearable.
I've always said that if the next ones comes as quickly as #2 then I'd probably ride out the pain. I like being able to feel my legs after birth(LOL!). So that's my plan, to try to labor at home as long as possible and then go have the baby w/o an epidural.
I learned alot about my pain tolerance with #2. When I was checked in at the hospital I was 8cm and still on myfeet (verysurprising for me). I think for me if I had known I was that far along I would have "acted" like I was that far along. For me that means laying in the bed and dealing with the contractions as they came but instead I'd been walking around the whole time trying to deal with each contraction because I really didn't think I could be more than 5cm dialated. So for me not "knowing" helped out tremendously with my perception of pain.
What are you guys planning on doing?