I've been looking into options other than the standard epidural and was reading about a lower dose alternative that would block the pain but not all the sensation so you would still be able to feel the urge to push and have a little more mobility and would return to normal sensation sooner after the birth. Just wondering if any one had first hand experiences to share? I had regular epis with both my boys and wasn't super thrilled with how restricted I was during and for a while after birth. But I don't know that I can or want to go med-free. Not sure if my hospital even offers a walking epi (I'll ask next week) but thought I would check around for experiences in the meantime.
Re: BTDT moms: Walking epidural vs. regular experiences
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Both times I avoided tearing as well. I am not sure, but I think the Epi played a part in that the first time. When I was pushing, the dr said that if I could hold on and not push for a moment, then I would not tear, but if I felt like I couldn't hold on and needed to keep pushing, that it looked like I would tear. Well, I held on for a moment until the next contraction and I did avoid tearing. But who knows.
I would highly recommend getting one if its a possibility for you.
I did not have a "regular" epi with my second, no clue if it was considered a "walking" epi but I hated it! I couldn't fully relax, and every time I was almost sleeping a contraction would wake me up. I ended up with a section.
I'm hoping this time around it will be more like with my first and that I will have a successful vbac.
With DS1, the epi was on so high I couldn't do anything, couldn't feel anything, they had to tell me when I should push. After that experience, I just requested that it not be so high, and with DS2 it was definitely better.
DS1 born 11/3/06 * DS2 born 3/29/08 * DD born 3/15/11
Scarlett Mae born 1/14/14 Our family is now complete!