So I'm as mentally prepared for the pain of labor as one could be without actually having gone through the process, but I have to admit that I'm paranoid about one thing....
I heard that some women poop when they are pushing during labor. My SIL is a MD and she said that it's normal and that's how they know that you are pushing correctly.
AHHH! I Do NOT want to poop! My DH laughs at me and says that it's not a big deal... we're married... he loves me... blah blah.
But I still don't want to poop in front of an audience. The idea terrifies me.
Anyone else have the same worries? Or am I alone on this one?
Re: Labor fear... do you really poop?
DD - February 2011
Most of you will never know if you do unless you ask.
Please don't waste your time worrying about something the nurses see many times a day. Your poop nor your lady bits are not special to them.
Not everyone poops but if you are one of the lucky ones you probably won't even notice you just pooped, and like PP said.... you won't even care by that point. I was induced since i went a week past my due date so I was told not to eat to heavy, I'm guessing for that reason? IDK
I did with my second birth. The only reason why I knew was because the Dr asked the nurse to hurry and clean that up before the baby comes out. And I didn't give a crap what I had happened at that time. The pain was very unbearable. At that time they were performing an episiotomy with no local. My first two births were natural with no pain medication. My third was an emergency c-section.
So the answer yes some women do if there's still feces in the lower intestines and enough pushing it can happen and no trust me you will not care one bit!
I had the same worry. I talked to a few moms today and said that with everything else that is coming out of you, pooping isn't the worst thing in the world.
They did tell me that the grossest part was every so many hours the nurse would come in and push on your belly and you can hear and feel a gush of stuff come out of you.
And if they cut you or you tear when you pee you have to dab... then spray some kind of iodine stuff on you... and dap again. It's like a whole process.
Conversation in the car with another expecting couple:
My pregnant friend: "So one of the things that scares the crap outta me is...well, shitting the bed during labor."
Her DH: "AHAHAHAHAH."
My DH: "BWAHAHAHA."
Me: "Oh god, that's going to be embarrassing..."
Pregnant friend: "Yes. I hear some women *** so hard, they *** the wall."
For the rest of the day, this becomes a catchphrase...
"You ate the last cupcake?"...
"You didn't tell me about the shoe in my size on sale??"...
"You took DH's side?"...
...
"I HOPE YOU *** THE WALL!"?
Of course you do NOT care while you are in labor. But afterwards I thought about it and was really worried. It took me MONTHS to work up the nerve to ask DH if I had or not. He says I didn't. But that enough other "gross stuff" came out so it wasn't like labor was pretty even without pooping. LOL
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I didn't. But I was so afraid of it that before they gave me the epidural I kicked the nurse and DH out of the room, and told them to give me 10 minutes to try in peace by myself. I was determined that the poop made it to where it properly belonged- haha. I'm glad I did.
No it's not a big deal, and you probably wouldn't notice or care, but I did care, so that worked for me. But my labor was only 6 hours and pushing less than 30 minutes- so I got lucky; I imagine a longer labor you just will, b/c once you get the epidural You don't get to move!