is giving birth really hard???what did you felt when you're in labor?  |
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i am 7 months pregnant, and im really afraid to think that almost 2 months from now, i will give birth, this is my first time, and i really dont know what to do??? can you pls tell me what did you felt the time you are in labor? did it really hurt? it was really hard?? please tell me so that i would know... thanks a lot
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1. achinthya (859) | 6 months ago | hi, my son is now 3 years old, I can imagine what you might be feeling as the days are coming nearer but don't worry pain will last for sometime but you will feel good when you hear the babies crying and feeds him for the first time pain will go automatically..
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3. winewhisky (285) | 6 months ago | I can't help with first hand experience as I have not had my baby yet but I wondered- do you have any classes you can go to which will help prepare you for birth? We have private classes which I am signed up to do, but there are also classes which are free available at my local health centre. You'll get to learn about what happens in labour from professionals but also get a chance to talk about your fears and meet other women in your position.
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urcheekyangel (275) | 6 months ago | hi winewhisky, i dont attend classes to prepare myself for birth...i really dont have any idea what to expect in labor..im really afraid..
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4. cher8558 (373) | 6 months ago | Hi friend,
Well I have had three children. My youngest is 15, so yes it has been a few years. However, having a baby hasn't really changed in hundreds and thousands of years. I went through labor with my first, but unfortunately I had to have a c-section in the end. So I have been through both types of pregnancy labor. One is as good as the other.
We all know that labor is just that, labor. You work really hard, but in the end its so much more than a pay cheque, isn't it.
What I always tell women that are close to giving birth is this: I have had three children. Yes labor does get pretty uncomfortable. However, if it was that bad, why would silly people like me have three? It is a pain that you forget very quickly, so it's not that bad.
I hope you did labor classes. As hokey as it sounds, the breathing and concentrating really is the key to a good labor. If you haven't taken the classes, it is never too late.
I found that I picked a focal point (it was a picture of a teddy bear on the wall) and that is what I concentrated on with every contraction. This really did help.
Good luck to you urcheekyangel. I know everything will be alright. Please keep us informed on your pregnancy and how you are doing.
Sincerely,
Cheryl
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5. angelsmummy (938) | 6 months ago | Its lovely I am pregnant with my second and I am too 7 months gone.... My daughter is 1 year old so her labour is still very fresh in my mind.. Unfortunantly she was low birth weight which helped me have a veeery long labour 19 hoours to be precise but every second was magical. I dont think I will go term with this one tho as I have had to have steroid injections today and have to have another set tomorow to strengthen her lungs as I am under alot of stress with my neighbour causing me problems so am a bit more concered about this labour experience. I was due to have a home birth and Im hoping and parying she holds on long enough for me to have a home birth as to me that means she will be strong when she is born. By this I mean she will have matured enough in my womb for me to give birth naturally and without any problems. Congratulations on the pregnancy you have nothing to worry about you will be fine! Just make sure you plan in advance as much as you can... for example make sure your hospital bag is packed.. make sure you have your birth plan written as this will show the midwives what youy would like from labour and how they can make it a positive experience for you!! Good luck and let us all know how it goes!!
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| 6. JeninND (51) | 6 months ago | Since my very JOB is to help laboring women (I'm a doula), I will chime in on this one too!
Congrats on your pregnancy. Early labor usually feels like menstrual cramps. They come and go, you feel an aching in your lower back, hips and lower abdomen, like you are getting your period.
It intensifies over time, the contractions get longer, stronger and closer together. Try to distract yourself in early labor - bake something, watch a movie, take a nap if you can.
Once labor gets tougher, you will need to find a coping mechanism. Breathing works wonders: long, slow breathing, and it's OK to use your voice and sigh - remember to keep the sound low-pitched, not high. Low pitched means your throat is nice and relaxed and open.. open throat= open cervix! Best thing you can do is concentrate on each breath in and out, and relax EVERY muscle, especially those surrounding your uterus. Any tension you hold in your muscles will not only waste energy, but cause you more pain.
Have someone you love dearly with you during labor, whether it's your partner or your best friend, sister, mom, aunt.
Yes labor hurts, and yes it is hard. But nothing worthwhile is ever easy!
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urcheekyangel (275) | 6 months ago | oh....is it that really painful???????...im really really scared...i hope it wouldnt be that much painful..thanks for your advice anyways....:)
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7. aseretdd (6857) | 6 months ago | Well, expect it to be very painful... because i was in a lot of pain for a month due to the braxton hicks contractions... and when the real labor was coming... i thought i would die because of the pain... so i opted for an epidural... and after that... everything was painles... i read that there are some method that can make the delivery a lot less painful... without the use of any drugs... but that entails a lot of training and practice...
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urcheekyangel (275) | 6 months ago | really??? there are some method that can make your labor less painful? what are those???
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| JeninND (51) | 6 months ago | You can take classes - search for Bradley Method or Birthing From Within. If you can't find one of those, do a general search for birthing classes or at least Lamaze. You really should have SOMETHING to help you cope, because even if you get pain meds, the epidural does not work properly on 15% of women who receive it.
If there are no classes near you, go to the library or bookstore NOW and pick up "Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way" by Susan McCutcheon.
There are loads of different birthing books out there. I also recommend "The Birth Book" by Dr. Sears.
Good luck to you - remember, your body was MADE for this, and you can do it. Don't be afraid. Fear= tension= pain. If you are afraid, it will hurt more and take longer. Just relax, do what your body tells you to do (move, breathe, etc.) and let it take over and do its job. One of my favorite things to tell moms is "Get out of your own way".:) Trust the process!
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9. maximax8 (10555) | 6 months ago | I have home births which are relaxing. I had a 8 hour labor with my first baby using a water pool plus gas and air. I had a 2 and a half hour labor with my second baby with no pain relief.
It is possible to have an active and natural birth using movement and breathing techniques for birthing. Contractions vary in strength and strong ones are painful. The head crowning feels like something prickly like sitting on pine cones.
I was pleasantly surprised by the lovely birth I had with my second baby. I only had 20 minutes of strong contractions and my baby came out in the space of 2 contractions. I felt so happy to have such an easy birth. First births can be long. Good luck and I am sure you will be fine.
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urcheekyangel (275) | 5 months ago | oh! good for you...i hope these calcium intake would help lessen the pain..im taking calcium tablets also..i hope my labour wouldnt be that hard..
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