Hey everyone,
I'm working on an article right now for the site on labor and delivery fears (much like last week's Top 10 Pregnancy Fears)
and wanted to see if anyone wanted to share some of theirs? The article
is going to feature ten quotes from real mamas, and then we'll weigh in
(along with one of our experts) on how likely/valid they are. Hopefully it will help calm some fears that Bumpies who are pregnant now may be having:)
If you'd like to share some of yours (and wouldn't mind being quoted), just comment below with the fears you had during pregnancy and whether or not they ended up happening.
TIA!
Kaitlin
Re: What were your biggest labor/delivery fears?
I was afraid of a couple of things:
1) That I would go into labor and be in so much pain before being able to go to the hospital and get an epidural.
2) I ended up being induced so then I was afraid of the sudden intense pain and it not working and I would end up needing a c-section. Neither situation happened. The pitocin dosage was given graduall and the doc suggested I et my epidural before my contractions were painful. I dilated from 7cm to 10cm in 20 minutes. No pain & no c-section. Much easier than I anticipated!
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I didn't have a written birth plan and was delivering at a large hospital, so my biggest fear was that a doctor or nurse would give me an intervention I didn't want without asking. For example, I REALLY didn't want an episiotomy, but since that's pretty much a game-time decision by the OB on call, I didn't know how to bring it up in advance. (The contractions also weren't helping my reasoning skills).
Thankfully my labor was short and easy (5 hrs, 3 at the hospital, with 10 mins of pushing)...but I wonder how much control I would have had over my own labor if it had been longer.
Everything is so exciting when you're one!
Dying or complications during c-section was my biggest fear, like having a reaction to the spinal or bleeding too much.
Also, something going wrong with the baby, like a cord accident. It scared me to death to think of getting that far and then loosing the baby.
That I wouldn't be able to get the epidural. I did get the epidural but it wore off about 30min before I began pushing so I felt everything. Having that kind of pain wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting it to be, it was actually a relief because the end was near and I only needed tylenol during recovery. It was much easier then I expected!!
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*please excuse my typos, bumping from my iphone*
Wow, so it looks like I might be the only one who was MORE afraid of pooping in front of everyone than of having a C-section...(neither ended up happening).
I was also really, really scared that something would go wrong and the baby would die (childbirth seems like such a difficult, distressing experience for LOs). Once that thought occurred to me, nothing else seemed remotely scary.
After the c-section...I didn't want to take the bandage off 'cause I thought that was holding my internal organs in and if I took them off they would I would loose it. I learned it was not that way at all.
Well, I was prepared for, but really bothered by the thought of pooping on the table. But they say "everyone" does it. Guess what??? I didn't!! I know for sure cause I saw everything with a mirror!
I had 2 big fears:
1. Having an epidural. I wasn't afraid of the meds but the actual needle going into my back. I wanted to avoid it at all costs, but after 20hrs of back labor I decided to go ahead and do the epidural. Luckily I had the best dr. do it, he was very comforting and the epidural worked great.
2. Having to chose between having to save the life of our child or my own if something went wrong. DH and I talked about this a few months before the big day, and good thing we did. We agreed we would save me (If all things were equal) because we could have more children later in life. Luckily this did not need to be questioned and everything went smoothly, but it's something that needs to be talked about BEFORE needing to be decided on.
My biggest fear came true when I went into labor 10 days early, when every last second counted to finish our kitchen remodel (I know bad timing for a kitchen remodel right?), as well as labored too fast and couldn't get an epidural in time so ended up delivering sans epi. So not in the cards!!
However...after all was said and done, I was SO proud of myself for delivering epi free. Hardest thing I've done. Also all of our friends and family have really stepped up and helped us finish our remodel so baby Kylie and I can go home tomorrow to a completed house! We have our beautiful healthy baby girl, what more could you ask for!
1. Since I was being induced, ending up making no progress and needing a c-section.....luckily this didn't happen
2. Pooping on the table.....which happened.
3. Getting an episiotomy....which happened.
4. My baby coming out with the cord around his neck......which happened.
5. My epidural failing.....which happened...but I got another one.