He's so afraid that I'd wind up paralyzed if I got an epidural. He's putting the pressure on me to opt out. I'm not planning on getting one, but I am waiting to see how strong and early my friendly urge to push is this time before making a definitive decision.
Anything I can say to him to calm his fears? I'm very glad he is supportive of med-free, but I don't want him scared in the L&D room! He's already a good candidate for passing out on me!!!
Re: hmm...DH is anti-epidural.....
well isn't that nice for him! ok, well he obviously cares about you but he needs to get his facts together. paralysis is not a common occurance. I don't know the stats but you should have him come to an ob appointment and talk to the dr. about the actual rate of that happening. Maybe that would help him calm down. If you search about it online, make sure its from somewhere reliable, like the mayo clinic etc. Its so easy to get distorted data on these kinds of issues.
This. If you are in pain and you need one, I think he'll be begging you to get one. It will make him more nervous to see you in so much pain...
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Frankly, I hate posts like this. I get that it's common and that DHs get to have opinions, too, but it peeves me that men put pressure on us to get meds or not. Seriously? When was the last time they pushed a baby out of there?
That aside, I' a bit natural advocate--I feel strongly that it's best for me and I've spent a lot of time preparing to go natural with classes and practice.
Originally I planned to wing it just like you, but my Doc was pretty clear that that doesn't work well and recommended hypnobirthing classes. So, I'd relaly look into a technique you can practice if you're serious in wanting to go natural. Otherwise, I'd share some data on epidurals. While there are definite risks, there is also good literature that support their use and show the actual incidence of risks to be lower.
Stats.! Of course! I'll show him stats!!! This silly thing is is that I've had both med-free and epidural L&D's with him present and he STILL wants me to go med-free:)
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what do YOU want? when it comes down to it, thats alllllll that matters. he has been there for both epi and natural, so he has seen what it is like. so i wouldn't worry about easing his mind, just your pain.
Well, it's good that he's is like that.. I on the other hand want to go med-free but DH keeps telling me I should get teh epi lol...
and you must of have gotton pregnant right after your second child... is that scary?
Paralysis from an epidural could only occur if the epidural is done in the completely wrong area, and I mean wrong by a LOT.
The spinal cord stops at the first lumbar verteba (L1). The epidural can be administered at L3, L4, or L5 (see link for an image). These are nowhere near the spinal cord. The fear of permanent paralysis from an epidural is almost an urban legend. It could only happen if someone really had no idea what they were doing. The CRNAs and anesthesiologists who give epidurals had to administer hundreds of epidurals to graduate from school. Tell your husband to rest easy, and if he is still concerned, talk to an L&D nurse or a CRNA at your hospital.
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I'm not "winging" it.... I've actually done this (med-free) before and know how to prepare and am preparing. I also know what kind of Labours I have had and what I can possibly expect. I'm really hoping that it is not like last time, but there is not much I can do to change how it will go - I can only prepare for my worst - which I am.
I also told him when he is in L&D, then he can ultimately decide what to do with regards to pain-meds! He's just afraid - he's a softy:)
Not really scary, but more tiring than anything. But....Natalie is super easy baby and has been sleeping through the night since she was 3 months old, so that helps keep me sane:) Reliable birth control will definitely be on the top of the agenda this time, lol! But, now it's great and I'm very excited about my girls getting a little brother!
Thanks! I'll have to show him stuff like this...... Heaven forbid he actually look something up on his own:) I find it funny that he's more worried about all this this time, whereas with my past L&D's he wasn't nearly as worried - he was much more "go with the flow" or rather, do what my wife tells me to do!
Haha, I didn't even notice your siggys! I didn't realize any of that from your OP. You're all set, then. If he sees you are REALLY in pain (back labor or something) and you want an epi, I'm sure his fears will be cast aside with concern over your well-being. DH would be the same way. While I definitely plan to go without, I also know that it's available and an option if I need it and find that reassurng.
Good luck!
Next time he gets a tooth pulled tell him that you would like to decide whether or not he gets novocaine.
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My DH had many of the same concerns. I just had him talk to the anestesiologist before the procedure was done. That really relaxed him. GL.