Haha I watched an episode of "One Born Every Minute" this weekend (first time I had seen it) and the woman on there was warned about this. As soon as the head started crowing she started screaming "RING OF FIRE!! RING OF FIRE!!" which was supplemented by "GET IT OUT OF ME!! GET THIS THING OUT OF ME!"
Haha I watched an episode of "One Born Every Minute" this weekend (first time I had seen it) and the woman on there was warned about this. As soon as the head started crowing she started screaming "RING OF FIRE!! RING OF FIRE!!" which was supplemented by "GET IT OUT OF ME!! GET THIS THING OUT OF ME!"
Oh yeah and she had an epidural.
Crap.
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I felt it and I had an epidural. While it wasn't the most horrible feeling in the world it did make enough of an impression that when I found out I was pregnant that was the first thing that popped into my mind.
Haha I watched an episode of "One Born Every Minute" this weekend (first time I had seen it) and the woman on there was warned about this. As soon as the head started crowing she started screaming "RING OF FIRE!! RING OF FIRE!!" which was supplemented by "GET IT OUT OF ME!! GET THIS THING OUT OF ME!"
Haha I watched an episode of "One Born Every Minute" this weekend (first time I had seen it) and the woman on there was warned about this. As soon as the head started crowing she started screaming "RING OF FIRE!! RING OF FIRE!!" which was supplemented by "GET IT OUT OF ME!! GET THIS THING OUT OF ME!"
Oh yeah and she had an epidural.
Crap.
What a baby
What I've heard from other moms and what my midwives have told me is that it feels like when you use your fingers to pull the side of your lips apart (see image), and then the tissue goes numb not too long after that, Each time you push more, it burns again, and then goes numb.
*shrugs* I think contractions will be the most painful part of L&D, but that could be my FTM-ness talking.
Haha I watched an episode of "One Born Every Minute" this weekend (first time I had seen it) and the woman on there was warned about this. As soon as the head started crowing she started screaming "RING OF FIRE!! RING OF FIRE!!" which was supplemented by "GET IT OUT OF ME!! GET THIS THING OUT OF ME!"
Oh yeah and she had an epidural.
Crap.
Yeah she claimed to be really tough and she wasn't even going to get an epidural. But she finally did and she still seemed SUPER dramatic. I honestly thought people only acted and screamed like that in the movies.
I had an epi and it's the ONLY thing I felt from my waist down. Hole E Crap it hurt.
ETA: My son had and still does have, a big head. So maybe that was part of it? Plus my OB had me hold him when he crowned (no pushing) to help reduce tearing. It worked so I guess the one minute of ring of fire was worth it.
Haha I watched an episode of "One Born Every Minute" this weekend (first time I had seen it) and the woman on there was warned about this. As soon as the head started crowing she started screaming "RING OF FIRE!! RING OF FIRE!!" which was supplemented by "GET IT OUT OF ME!! GET THIS THING OUT OF ME!"
Oh yeah and she had an epidural.
Crap.
Yeah she claimed to be really tough and she wasn't even going to get an epidural. But she finally did and she still seemed SUPER dramatic. I honestly thought people only acted and screamed like that in the movies.
I am not even going to try to go Epidural free! I am the world's biggest wuss! Well maybe not the world's biggest wuss but pretty dang close! I am not really scared of labor I am scared of the contractions and not knowing I'm in labor and stuff like that!
Maybe she was just a drama queen!
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I had an epi and it's the ONLY thing I felt from my waist down. Hole E Crap it hurt.
Dude you had a 9 pounder. No wonder!
9lbers are no joke, dude! I can remember my MW saying "wow this boy has a really big head" when I had Noah. He may or may not have been nicknamed "little fat head" for a while. Poor guy.
I had an epi and it's the ONLY thing I felt from my waist down. Hole E Crap it hurt.
Dude you had a 9 pounder. No wonder!
9lbers are no joke, dude! I can remember my MW saying "wow this boy has a really big head" when I had Noah. He may or may not have been nicknamed "little fat head" for a while. Poor guy.
this is actually the first FTM post that doesn't scare the sh!t out of me, because i've heard of it and i'm "expecting" it. good to know that some women don't feel it, and some feel it even though the epi, though. now i won't freak out if i do/don't feel it...
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Med-free here, and yes it hurts. I wouldn't necessarily compare it to stretching your mouth, but it wasn't screaming-at-the-top-of-your-lungs worthy either.
Actually it was the only part of my delivery where I said anything other than a grunt. I believe my exact words were, "Ow that HURTS!" and my OB goes... "This was what you wanted!" [natural birth] Ummmmmm seriously B*@%# ...I'm gonna kick you in the face right about now. Lol, I forgave her though, even if I did end up with 3rd degree tears.
No wait, I lied... I also said, "Just pull it out!!" at one point - turns out that was during the tearing. OB just laughed and said I don't think you want that!!
It is a more intense pain than contractions... but it doesn't last as long, so that's why people think the contractions are worse. FTM's don't be too scared... it really is true that you won't even care once you're holding your baby.
I didn't feel the ring of fire when either baby came out. I really didn't feel anything but the actual movement of them coming out. Buuuut, they were also small so I didn't tear. I'm guessing that's where most of the "fire" comes from. I did have an epi.
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I didn't feel the "ring of fire". The pushing wasn't bad at all, except I hated the constipated feeling. Tearing was by far the worst experience. I had a great labor, but the recovery was miserable. Constant pain for 3 weeks and general soreness for the next 5...
Med-free here, and yes it hurts. I wouldn't necessarily compare it to stretching your mouth, but it wasn't screaming-at-the-top-of-your-lungs worthy either.
Actually it was the only part of my delivery where I said anything other than a grunt. I believe my exact words were, "Ow that HURTS!" and my OB goes... "This was what you wanted!" [natural birth] Ummmmmm seriously B*@%# ...I'm gonna kick you in the face right about now. Lol, I forgave her though, even if I did end up with 3rd degree tears.
No wait, I lied... I also said, "Just pull it out!!" at one point - turns out that was during the tearing. OB just laughed and said I don't think you want that!!
It is a more intense pain than contractions... but it doesn't last as long, so that's why people think the contractions are worse. FTM's don't be too scared... it really is true that you won't even care once you're holding your baby.
I'm going for a med-free birth and this is the main motivation that I hope to keep in mind while in labor! I'm still scared as crap though!
Med-free here, and yes it hurts. I wouldn't necessarily compare it to stretching your mouth, but it wasn't screaming-at-the-top-of-your-lungs worthy either.
Actually it was the only part of my delivery where I said anything other than a grunt. I believe my exact words were, "Ow that HURTS!" and my OB goes... "This was what you wanted!" [natural birth] Ummmmmm seriously B*@%# ...I'm gonna kick you in the face right about now. Lol, I forgave her though, even if I did end up with 3rd degree tears.
No wait, I lied... I also said, "Just pull it out!!" at one point - turns out that was during the tearing. OB just laughed and said I don't think you want that!!
It is a more intense pain than contractions... but it doesn't last as long, so that's why people think the contractions are worse. FTM's don't be too scared... it really is true that you won't even care once you're holding your baby.
I'm going for a med-free birth and this is the main motivation that I hope to keep in mind while in labor! I'm still scared as crap though!
I felt no ring of fire and I had no meds. Don't worry FTMs, even if you do feel it, it just means you're a push or two away from meeting baby.
Same here. Crowning wasn't any worse than the rest of the pushing stage. What did completely suck was getting stitched up with only local anesthetic. OUCH. I felt every.single.one.
I have heard of this before but this post cracks me up. The "ring of fire" sounds like some sick initiation ritual to the mommy society or something.
I've read/heard (probably here) that a warm washcloth applied to the area at this point can provide a bit of relief. Any STMs have experience with that?
I had the ring of fire with dd. It hurt but in a motivating way, I pushed good at that point and then reached down just as her shoulders slid out and "pulled" her out. I had nerve pain the thighs that felt worse than the ring of fire for me.
I didn't have an epi and I don't really remember the ring of fire. What I do remember is the doctor giving me a shot in my hoo-ha to cut for the episimotmy (sp?). That hurt like hell. DH said I screamed out when he gave me the shot.
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Re: Has anyone thought to mention the "ring of fire" to the FTM's?
This is a burning sensation when the babys head crowns, correct?
ETA: If so, I do believe it's been lightly mentioned here and there, but to my knowledge never a specific thread just for talk of it...
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Haha I watched an episode of "One Born Every Minute" this weekend (first time I had seen it) and the woman on there was warned about this. As soon as the head started crowing she started screaming "RING OF FIRE!! RING OF FIRE!!" which was supplemented by "GET IT OUT OF ME!! GET THIS THING OUT OF ME!"
Oh yeah and she had an epidural.
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Crap.
I didn't feel it with my epi, but I've learned that every experience with an epidural is different.
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Honestly, I think this is one of those things that differs for every woman. With my first birth I had no epi and it wasn't that bad.
What a baby
What I've heard from other moms and what my midwives have told me is that it feels like when you use your fingers to pull the side of your lips apart (see image), and then the tissue goes numb not too long after that, Each time you push more, it burns again, and then goes numb.
*shrugs* I think contractions will be the most painful part of L&D, but that could be my FTM-ness talking.
Emilia Antoinette
10.03.12 at 41w5d
Yeah she claimed to be really tough and she wasn't even going to get an epidural. But she finally did and she still seemed SUPER dramatic. I honestly thought people only acted and screamed like that in the movies.
I had an epi and it's the ONLY thing I felt from my waist down. Hole E Crap it hurt.
ETA: My son had and still does have, a big head. So maybe that was part of it? Plus my OB had me hold him when he crowned (no pushing) to help reduce tearing. It worked so I guess the one minute of ring of fire was worth it.
I am not even going to try to go Epidural free! I am the world's biggest wuss! Well maybe not the world's biggest wuss but pretty dang close! I am not really scared of labor I am scared of the contractions and not knowing I'm in labor and stuff like that!
Maybe she was just a drama queen!
Dude you had a 9 pounder. No wonder!
Bahahah! Love this.
Emilia Antoinette
10.03.12 at 41w5d
Last night's labor & birth class involved the instructor talking about the ring of fire and then a Johnny Cash sing along.
Med-free here, and yes it hurts. I wouldn't necessarily compare it to stretching your mouth, but it wasn't screaming-at-the-top-of-your-lungs worthy either.
Actually it was the only part of my delivery where I said anything other than a grunt. I believe my exact words were, "Ow that HURTS!" and my OB goes... "This was what you wanted!" [natural birth] Ummmmmm seriously B*@%# ...I'm gonna kick you in the face right about now. Lol, I forgave her though, even if I did end up with 3rd degree tears.
No wait, I lied... I also said, "Just pull it out!!" at one point - turns out that was during the tearing. OB just laughed and said I don't think you want that!!
It is a more intense pain than contractions... but it doesn't last as long, so that's why people think the contractions are worse. FTM's don't be too scared... it really is true that you won't even care once you're holding your baby.
7/30/12 - B/G twins born at 33w4d due to PPROM
Me either.
Games and sing alongs? Your birth class rocks!
Emilia Antoinette
10.03.12 at 41w5d
Say what now???
As if I wasn't already scared enough. I don't know if it's better to know these things beforehand, or to remain in ignorant bliss.
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I'm glad I'm not the only one singing the song. Every. Single. Time.
They talked about it at my birthing class but since I was already familiar with the term I believe it's probably been mentioned here before.
I'm going for a med-free birth and this is the main motivation that I hope to keep in mind while in labor! I'm still scared as crap though!
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Same here. Crowning wasn't any worse than the rest of the pushing stage. What did completely suck was getting stitched up with only local anesthetic. OUCH. I felt every.single.one.
BFP #2 1/22/2012 ~ DS2 & DD ~ BIRTHday 9/13/2012 ~ unplanned C-section @ 38w1d
I have heard of this before but this post cracks me up. The "ring of fire" sounds like some sick initiation ritual to the mommy society or something.
I've read/heard (probably here) that a warm washcloth applied to the area at this point can provide a bit of relief. Any STMs have experience with that?
This. If I did feel anything the pain of the contractions just covered it up