Just curious of those of you who decided not to have an epidural in the hospital. I am thinking at some point the doc said to youThis is your last chance to take it. If you didn't take it when you had one last chance while dilating, what was the length of time from that point was it until your babies birth? I know everyones time will all differ but just curious! Thx!!
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I stated in my birth plan that I didn't want to be asked for meds so I'm not sure when the last possible second is. But I do know I went from 6cm to 10cm in 2 hours.
I think it may depend on your doctor when they are willing to give you a "last call" for an epi. My friend's OB said she can have one at 10cm. Never heard of that before.
For me labor was completely bearable until 7-8 cm.
I asked my OB this question when I was pregnant. He said until I was fully dilated and ready to push I would be able get pain relief of some kind. My hospital offers epidurals and intrathecals. As I recall the intrathecal takes effect much more quickly than an epidural and can therefore be offered much later in the process. I ended up asking for an epidural at 4cm and wish I'd asked for it earlier.
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I had my mind set on a med-free birth but also had terrible back labor and by the time I gave in and asked for pain meds (of any kind!), I was already fully dilated and ready to push and couldn't have any... Unfortunately I then had to push for over 4 hours without meds... Yikes.
I had pitocin at 4 am. At 9:45 am I was asked yet again if I wanted the epidural. I was at 4 cm. I figured that I would try it a little longer before I caved in for the epidural. I am terrified of needles and didn't think I could handle it. By 10:30 I told my husband that the next time the nurse came back I was asking for the epidural. Since it took 5 hours to get to 4 cm I thought I couldn't handle another 5 hours with those contractions.
When I told the nurse at 10:40 that I wanted the epidural, it was too late. I went from 4-10 cm in 45 minutes. 40 minutes of pushing and the baby was here.
The nurse did give me an interesting perspective....She's never heard anyone say they regret the epidural once they had it. The thing I liked about the epidural-free birth was that I was able to get up and walk around within an hour of giving birth.
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I flipped onto hands and knees while my epi was in. I also was able to walk around an hour after birth, they took it out after I got stitched up. I did not get the bolus and it was wearing off by the end but still was pain free while pushing and for stitches. It just depends. I swear I had the best epi ever.
My midwives never asked or gave me a cutoff. By the time I asked for my progress to be checked I was at 10cm.