do you watch A Baby Story, One Born Every Minute, Bringing Home Baby, etc? I'm just curious since the actual horror stories don't really bother me (everybody wants to share the birth of their child and every pg/birth is different, anyway), but it just feels like bad karma this time around to watch all those women screaming and having unneccessary interventions and whatnot.
Re: If pg/birth horror stories worry you...
Honestly, im terrified of childbirth. I have been since I was like 5 haha. Since I was a child, I was always asking mothers about their birth stories. Then I have a lovely habit of reading all the birth stories on here and getting more freaked out.
That being said, I find that birth shows are one of the things that actually CALM me. Most of the shows I have seen (especially one born every minute) make labor and delivery seem much more routine then the horror stories you hear. The women are sometimes scared and in pain, but its not usually the blood curdling insanity you see on movies and stuff.
Maybe i've just seen good episodes and got lucky haha
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I can't watch or read anything about birth, really. I think part of it is a post-traumatic stress reaction to my first birth experience (knowing the babies wouldn't survive because it was early) but I just can't deal with it. It's also partly my fear of childbirth too though - I'm not scared of interventions, or pain, or any of that, just scared that something will go wrong and the baby will die. I try not to think about labor at all if I can help it. Never took a class for my son either.
So, I have never watched any of those shows.
You know, now that you've said that, I'm wondering if that isn't part of why I feel differently about all this stuff this time around. Granted, our outcome was much different than yours, but DD's birth was very traumatic. With DD, I was definitely interested and watched the shows and stuff, but this time I couldn't even make it through the opening credits of One Born Every Minute before I had to walk away. Plus, this time I know that every birth truly is different and statistics just don't matter if you end up on the losing end. So even seeing routine births doesn't do anything for me b/c it's not like I'll have that birth, anyway. Hmm....
Yeah, but that's exactly the thing - not everyone goes through those things, even if that's what you're "planning". I wanted a med-free birth and instead ended up with a C-section, so your story would just worry me about things that didn't happen anyway. KWIM? Even the water breaking...lots of women don't have that "gush" at all, just a slow leak. And honestly, you said yourself that you had read about the ring of fire, but didn't know what to expect until you'd experienced it...some of this stuff you just have to live through to "get" it.
ETA: P.S. RE: Pissing yourself - I had the same experience and just kept wiping, and wiping, and wiping...eventually I clogged the toilet. :-P
It's not watching or hearing about birth stories that worries me, it's just my own history. I don't watch A Baby Story or Brining Home Baby but I did catch an episode of One Born Every Minute the other day which was quite a bit like my first birth. It was the episode with the shoulder distocia. That brought back some vivid memories of having my son.
If there's something I've learned it's basically that you just never know what to expect. I expected my second birth to be a lot like my first and it was anything but. So, now with this baby I'm scared just because I know I have no way of really knowing how things will go. Will the baby get stuck again? Will I get another blood clot? Will they have to take the baby to the NICU again? etc etc etc.
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This is me. I want lots of information. Not knowing is the worst for me. I know that each situation is different but knowing the possibilities and all that is calming for me.
ETA: Sorry for the double post.
I get a kick out of those shows. I like the ones where they plan it out perfectly, then the whole thing takes a 180 and it goes another way.
I got an epidural for both pregnancies and it was smooth sailing afterwards. My Sis was able to go naturally ALL the way. I think she had two Tylenols afterwards and that's it.
You can watch it on Hulu...I don't have cable either...