as weird as this may sound mine doesn't have anything to do with actual labor...I have been told we are having a girl and I am totally set on that. I am afraid that when the baby comes out it is going to be a boy.
We're using midwives this time around and my fear is not being able to make it all the way through without drugs. I nearly did it natural with DD, but then labor stalled, and I opted for the epidural after 16 hours.
I'm terrified something will be wrong with LO and there won't be a damn thing I can do about it. Not only will I not be able to do anything about it but I'll be stuck in bed, scares the sh*t out of me.
Aside from something being wrong with LO, I'm most afraid of progressing really slowly and having a longer than average labor and farting- don't ask me why that freaks me out more than pooping, but it does...lol.
I'm terrified of a c-section which the OB has recommended so far. So terrified that I pushed back and we're going to do yet another u/s at 36 weeks and reevaluate our options then.
That I will be stuck in the bed with back labor again. With my first, I was ok on the birthing ball, but once they confined me to the bed I needed an epidural.
Having a c-section. My MWs are very conservative and natural, so if you end up in a section, it is likely to be a true emergency.
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I'm afraid of seeing the placenta. I haven't seen it the other two times, but from the way my DH describes it, I would puke all over the place if I saw it. I know, stupid.
My fear has to do with postpartum. I had horrible pubic bone diastasis that caused severe pelvic girdle pain, which made walking, laying down flat, and sitting up very painful. It didn't show up until 3 days after delivery and my OB thought it was my lower spine so they treated me for a month in physical therapy for the wrong thing... which made it much worse.
So needless to say I am worried that it will happen again. But at least this time, we know what it is, and isn't!!!! Also tearing is no fun, period.
Well since I've been through labor before, I know what to expect. But, I had a fourth degree tear with my DD and I'm absolutely terrified of it happening again. I won't go into too many details, but it was awful, horrible, and something I never want to experience again.
Not hearing the baby cry. And actually going into labor on my own seems scary to me. I've only had inductions and I loved how controlled and pain free they were.
I had a fourth degree tear with #1 and honestly it wasn't that bad. That doesn't really scare me anymore although obviously I'd rather not tear.
I think that tearing or having an episiotomy are the two things that scare me the most about actual labor. However, I am more worried about the recovery period after labor. I'm not looking forward to the weeks that it'll take for my body to start to feel back to normal.
I guess my mind set is that I can't do much about what may or may not happen during labor, but I know it's going to drive me crazy to not be able to speed up my recovery time.
Re: whats your biggest labor fear?
When my nephew was born, a nurse yelled "He's not breathing". He turned out to be ok, thank God. But I would freak if I heard that.
I tore with my first. Didn't even feel it, and the stiches were like nothing. Don't worry!
Going into labor at work or anywhere beside the privacy of my own home.
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Anything wrong with baby... other then that, I'm just fearful of pee'ing and poopin' after!!
I'm afraid of major tearing. It all sounds painful, but when the childbirth instructor explained 4th degree tearing, it just sounded unbearable.
My fear has to do with postpartum. I had horrible pubic bone diastasis that caused severe pelvic girdle pain, which made walking, laying down flat, and sitting up very painful. It didn't show up until 3 days after delivery and my OB thought it was my lower spine so they treated me for a month in physical therapy for the wrong thing... which made it much worse.
So needless to say I am worried that it will happen again. But at least this time, we know what it is, and isn't!!!! Also tearing is no fun, period.
if your biggest "labor fear" is hemorrhoids....
Well since I've been through labor before, I know what to expect. But, I had a fourth degree tear with my DD and I'm absolutely terrified of it happening again. I won't go into too many details, but it was awful, horrible, and something I never want to experience again.
LOL, this is what I think when people say pooping on the table is their worst labor fear.
Not hearing the baby cry. And actually going into labor on my own seems scary to me. I've only had inductions and I loved how controlled and pain free they were.
I had a fourth degree tear with #1 and honestly it wasn't that bad. That doesn't really scare me anymore although obviously I'd rather not tear.
Having an emergency c-section The recovery process
I think that tearing or having an episiotomy are the two things that scare me the most about actual labor. However, I am more worried about the recovery period after labor. I'm not looking forward to the weeks that it'll take for my body to start to feel back to normal.
I guess my mind set is that I can't do much about what may or may not happen during labor, but I know it's going to drive me crazy to not be able to speed up my recovery time.
Not related, but I love the pictures of your Pugs. I have two of them as well.
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Dropping a deuce on the table. Sorry...it's the truth.