my girlfriend had her first contraction last night and she waited till they were 5 minutes apart to go to the hospital. She was admitted last night, she called me this morning saying she was 2cm dilated. I assumed she would have the baby by now so i texted her and she was no where close actually they went home because she was not dilating fast enough. She said it's still pretty painful. She decided to go home because she was hungry and they don't let you eat at the hospital. so funny because i would do the same thing. Anyway it got me thinking about labor and the closer i get to the due date the more anxious about it i get.
Re: anyone else terrified of labor
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i'm 5'3" too and already feel so uncomfy. being out of breath already and having a hard time walking without taking breaks makes me think i will have a hard time.
lol. I feel the same exact way. Shortness of breathe for sure. I'm too small for maternity clothes and to big for my clothes. I hope I don't offend anyone but I don't know how over heavy people do it? I can't wait to have the baby and get this excess fat off of me. I have never weighed more than 125lbs and now I'm at 144 ugh... It's just so hard to bend over, tie my shoes, put socks on, walk up the stairs, shave, etc. it's so weird how dramatically your life changes with a belly lol.
I used to be afraid of labor until I started researching different natural birth methods. I started reading about hypnobabies and then found a hypnobabies birth story blog and it actually made me excited for childbirth. I now have the hypnobabies program and I can't wait to get started. I think the more educated you get about childbirth the less scary it seems. I've even watched some hypnobabies births on youtube and they don't seem nearly as scary as a regular birth.
https://hypnobabies.wordpress.com/
Oh yeah, totally. For me, it's the fear of the unknown...because I just don't know how it's going to go, and there are a million scary scenarios to think about.
I've been good about keeping pretty relaxed about it and I plan to go into it educated, but with an open mind. ::eep!::
I was 135 pre-pregnancy and i don't look at scales anymore, i'm bigger than you though, i think i've gained the 35 we are allowed, but i gained most in the beginning, its like i got big everywhere even my feet grew. i can't wait to get the weight off either, i use to feel so much more in shape, now putting shoes on is a workout anymore. my belly is pretty big already.
my friend had a pretty easy pregnancy and i'm hoping i get an easy labor because my pregnancy has been far from easy.....i need to start researching labor so i'm less scared i guess
This is cool, never heard of it. although i don't think i'm going natural can you still use it with the pain meds?
I don't see why not. The program is about eliminating your fears and changing your perception of labor. It is really interesting since it talks about how we have been "trained" to think labor is supposed to be painful, etc based on all the tv shows, movies, etc and how birth is depicted in them.
You can go to the hypnobabies website and download 2 free mp3's and that is what hooked me. The first one is called "What is Hypnosis for Childbirth" and goes over the entire philosophy. The 2nd is called "Relax Me" and it puts me to sleep every time. Here is the website:
https://www.hypnobabies.com/mylink.php?id=4058#2freemp3
I'm on a Mac so I can't make it clicky, sorry!
awesome! I already downloaded it. I'm on a mac too:) have you heard of orgasmic birth, that's a little too far fetched for me
This is my 2nd (DS is 5) and I am scared too! I was induced, had vaginal delivery with DS, who weighed 9+lbs and didn't have an epidural. It was very hard and difficult, but I think more than anything because DS's father (exH) is a total d-bag and was actually MEAN to me during labor.
I know that this time around will be 1000x different and better. I really hope that my body will know what to do this time around. I am hopefull especially since I am having BH contractions this time and never had them with DS. Also (and most importantly) DH is AMAZING and so supportive, I know he will make this labor and delivery a positive experience. Oh, and I am much more open to an epidural this time....
It's funny because up until I actually got pregnant I was afraid of labour and my philosphy was "They make drugs for a reason, I'm gonna take whatever I can get" but now that I'm here - I'm not sure. I'm still worried about pain to a degree - but I figure I'm not opposed to epidurals etc but I'd prefer to avoid it and try other pain preventative measures prior to using that one!! We've signed up for lamaze so hopefully I learn some good coping strategies there!!
A friend of mine sent me a link to a local company (who I am also signed up for Lamaze with) and that they're now teaching Hypnobirthing...I am totally interested in the materials, but not in the $350 I'd have to spend to get the course!!!
This is me. I'm a little anxious but have read and heard so many accounts of epidurals gone wrong it makes me not want to get one. Actually the thought of giving birth naturally doesn't freak me out as much as the thought of something going wrong and docs having to intervene.
Yes - I have heard of it and I'm with you. To each their own I guess but it weirds me out a bit and I don't see how its possible.
Good luck with the hypnobabies! I bought my package off of Ebay and I saved about $40.
This is exactly why I looked into Hypnobabies. Its about $150 through their website for the home study course and you can find them even cheaper on Ebay which is where I got mine. A lot of women do the homestudy and have success.
The ONLY thing about l&d that I'm worried about is who is on call at the hospital. At our community hospital where I'm delivering, there are 3 doctors. Mine, her partner (who most of my friends go to and love) and then an old guy in his 70s who I don't want within 5 miles of me when I go into labor.
So it's been a matter of prayer that when ever I do go into labor, I will have one of the two acceptable doctors on call.
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What's the book called??? I'd be interested in reading it!!