When people say "I got an epidural, but it didn't work/wore off and I felt everything", how did they know? Couldn't it just have worn off a little, or maybe your labor is particularly hard and so even with the full on epi, you still felt pain? Or is there someway that you know that the epi isn't working anymore...
I'm interested because although I didn't have one with Kate, it's still in the cards for #2 and I've always been curious about it.
(This will also be a P&R until I can get home in a few hours).

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Re: I've got a legit question about epidurals
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With that being said, my med free was so much more "enjoyable" than the partial Epi because I could move around and try different things through contractions.
I agree with @mrsjenni that an unplanned med free birth where they are trying to get meds to work would be the worst.
But my right leg did go numb from the thigh to the toes, which was awesome.
My first epi worked fine, with #2, there wasn't enough time between getting the epi and delivery, #3 only worked on one side. #3 was totally the worst. They kept injecting more thinking they didn't give me enough, so after delivery the nurse said "well, that'll make it so you just can't walk the rest of the night." and right she was! I felt like crap and could only move one leg. MAJOR SUCKAGE! I'd rather deliver med free from the start. Even with number 2, why go through trying to get the epi, if you're going to lay back down and start pushing. Stupid.
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With DS they put in the order for one but he was born long before anyone ever showed up.
I want to try med free next time, because the worst part was not being able to move at all to manage pain.
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Yikes. I would agree, epi fail. I couldn't tell when or when I tore because it all felt like "tearing" the entire time she was crowning and coming out. I guess I couldn't make out what was happening where, which by the sound of it almost seems better than knowing you are actually tearing and acutely feeling it.
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I know mine worked because I didn't feel a thing. I was induced so I got it from the moment I felt discomfort, took a nap and they woke me up to push a couple hours later.
Then I peed the bed in recovery and they gave me a puppy pad. Totally worth it.
Note: I never even considered going medfree.
They gave me a button to press if it started to wear off, and I pressed it once when I started to feel contractions again, not knowing that I was at 10cm when I pressed it, so I was a little bit number than I would have liked when I pushed, but not so bad that I couldn't tell when a contraction was coming. My experience was great, and I'd love to get one this time around too.
Oh the anesthesiologist came in a while after the epi had been administered and checked to make sure it was working, by pressing on my leg with his fingertip or his pen cap, and asking if I could feel which was sharper. He rated my response on some sort of anesthesiologist scale of effectiveness, so he knew it was working before he left.
My epi with DD was botched. He poked around forever & I knew something was wrong, although he would have never admitted it.
I delivered DD 10 minutes after getting the epi, so it did not kick in. I felt every last bit of the ring of fire.
After I delivered is when it kicked in - but only to one side of my body. I wasn't allowed to be moved out of the delivery room for over 3 hours until it was fully worn off & I was able to walk on it. Longest 3 hrs of my life!!
Yikes. I would agree, epi fail. I couldn't tell when or when I tore because it all felt like "tearing" the entire time she was crowning and coming out. I guess I couldn't make out what was happening where, which by the sound of it almost seems better than knowing you are actually tearing and acutely feeling it.
Same for me (also medfree)--I tore but had no idea when as the whole thing was generally quite intense. I also think I'd prefer that in theory. I think they gave me some local numbing when they stitched me but I didn't really feel much because I was staring at the baby I was holding like "whaaat????!"
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That is so crazy. I couldn't even sit up in my bed for 24 hours after DD was born. I kept sliding down in the bed and DH would have to help me up. Definitely couldn't walk. Also couldn't pee.
I was up showering about 5 hours after DS was born (no epi).
I've never had a single real contraction in my "stomach." I only had that sensation with BH.
Both times I went into labor I knew it was time because the pain was very low in my back/pelvic area. The epi I had helped my back but didn't do a lot for anything else. I still felt like "OMG my entire lower half is going to explode from the pressure"
My epi-free birth I was on my side gripping the metal bars (the doctor told my husband he could hold my arm but that I could potentially break his hand) crying and screaming on occasion. I. felt. everything.
I did not mean my original comment as condescending at all. After Keagan was born, I would have told anyone that listened that my epidural wore off during pushing, now I know that it wasn't the case, the pain moved to a different area that the epidural didn't cover (Like I said, mine only covered my stomach)
I'm not doubting that in some cases the epidural fades or doesn't take, and you feel everything. Just saying that a lot of times people think that their epidural "wore off" when in reality, the pain just moved to a different area. and obviously, I'm not a doctor, just something I have figured out through my own experience, attending friends births, and reading birth stories. Didn't mean to "condescend" anyone.