I've been trying to prepare myself for a natural birth but I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around what I'm supposed to be preparing for. I came to this board because every one I ask around me just tries to scare me and scoffs at the fact that I'm planning to go natural, dismissing me as a naive ftm.
So ladies my question is what does natural labor and birth feel like? And how did you mentally prepare yourself for a natural birth?
Sorry if this has been asked before and thanks in advance!
Re: Btdt moms: What does labor/birth feel like?
Early labor feels like strong period cramping. You can feel the contractions but they are only bothersome. When you get into active labor the contractions feel much more intense. I had to breathe through them and mentally relax.
When I get/got nervous I just kept telling myself "woman have been doing this for a LONG time."
The good thing is you get a break between contractions, when I felt like I couldn't do it anymore, it was time to push, and then it was over!
I
Only talk about NB plans with people who will make you feel strong! Everyone else will plant doubt and fear, neither of which will help you through your own birth. You can totally do it!
For me I wasn't in labor, and then all of a sudden, I
I'm a FTM so obviously I can't tell you what it feels like, but I read Natural Childbirth The Bradley Way and I think it really prepared me for what exactly is going to be happening to my body and how to deal with it. There was a quote somewhere
I kept hearing women say that contractions feel like tightening. For me, they felt like explosions. Every contraction hit like a tiny (or not so tiny) explosion in my uterus.
Also, I threw up a lot for part of it, which I'm assuming was transiti
I agree with PPs that you will get different responses because it is different for everyone.
For me, It felt like increasingly difficult menstrual pains. Then the pain became sort of more than pain. It was accompanied by pressure, intense pressur
Mine felt like escalating cramps too...and cramps aren't scary, totally manageable! In active labor, they were intense enough that I used a low moaning with my breathing to help me relax into them. When it got really intense (to the point where I wonde
I didn't do a lot to mentally prepare for DD1. I basically did an general antenatal class, and figured I wanted to go natural and would see how things panned out.
In hindsight I was fortunate that my labour wasn't particularly difficult or long.
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For me, my water broke as a first sign of labor. For quite a while, I only felt a little pressure in my lower belly. It was actually hard for me to tell when my contractions started and when they stopped. It was really, really easy fo
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With DD, I felt period-like cramps at first. They came in waves and I was able to talk and walk through them.
After my water broke and during transition, it felt like my entire middle was in a vice and I was being squeezed to within an inch
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As others have said, my contractions felt like very strong menstrual cramps, but with a clear rising and falling. They were painful, but I found them manageable as long as I focused on each contraction independently, without thinking of the last one or
Honestly, my early labor felt very similar to mild gas pains or period cramps. It wasn't super painful and it was very similar to Braxton Hicks (if you have had those). I mainly felt them in my back because my daughter was sunny side up. I was able to
I had a GREAT natural birth experience...and it was 17 hours long! LOL
I think what pp said is true...it's not so much the actual pain, but the length of time. For me, it was a test of endurance for sure.
I was induced with Pitocin at noon