I voted no way, but by no means do I think it will be a piece of cake! I don't feel scared though, just generally excited for everything I'm going to experience.
I'm not looking forward to the actual birth, but since there's no way to avoid it, I just deal with it. I am more nervous about the recovery.
The only thing that really scares me is after the baby is here. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited and thrilled that I'll be a mom, but I think it's still one of the most terrifying things I'll ever do.
Yes, I am. I am worried about the epidural and if I tear, for some reason that is what I am worried about. I am not even worried about the contractions. Yeah I dont get it.
I have such a bad back and have had such bad pain I am surprised the contractions are not worrying me. lol
Me (40) DH (42).......Married 7/1/11......TTC 12/2013.......BFP #1 12/30/12........EDD 9/8/13
Spotting,clot 2/15/13 all ok......2/21/13 no heartbeat 11 w 4 d missed miscarriage........2/22/13 DnC
Watching "the business of being born" documentary made me less scared of a natural birth, very interesting movie. But I'm a FACS teacher, so I've seen all kinds of birth videos and teach about it. Now i get to live what I teach! Looking forward to the journey
Terrified. I kinda live in this bubble 99% of the time were I just focus on the pregnancy and having my little one. Then 1% of the time I just want to hide under the covers and pretend this isn't happening.
Not really-but might completely change. I have a weird ability to block out pain. I know that this is not something I have ever been through and will be beyond intense, but I'll be able to see and envision an end which is always helpful. Idk, I keep focusing in my mom's birth story. Yes, she says it was hard but she always seems to go past that and directly to recovery (which she said was more difficult). I'm hoping to be the same way
Glad I am not the only one! I am completely terrified of the birth part.. it's almost like a sick joke that we have to squeeze a baby through our lady bits... Scared of the day(s) of pain, scared of something going wrong, scared of needing an episiotomy, scared to poop on the bed hehe...
I wanted to vote 'No way', but I don't think it's going to be a piece of cake, so I voted 'Not really' instead... But really, I kind of feel more like 'no way' because I know my body will be capable of it, and I'm fairly good at recognizing temporary pain and discomfort and suffering, pushing through it. And, if my body can't do it, there will be knowledgeable, capable people who will help it do it and get me through. So, I'm not scared of labour and delivery, but I expect it's probably going to be one of the hardest things I ever do in my life.
DD1: June 2014 - VBM4lyfe DD2: October 2016 DC3: coming May 2019
I would definitely say I am moderately scared, I'm afraid of the pain but also afraid of getting an epidural so I am going to take some classes on hypnobirthing and trying to get as far as I can without getting the epidural. I'm sure my body can handle it and everything will be fine but I still worry sometimes.
Yes and no. Not scared for me, just want to avoid a c-section and worried about having a healthy baby. Women in my family do not have healthy babies and deliveries so the horror stories scare me even though the situations are different compared to 25 years ago.
Especially when I found out I'll be delivering in the operating room (twins). For some reason the thought of being in there surrounded by a ton of medical staff freaks me out.
Somehow I'm not scared yet. My mom keeps saying her births were not so bad. I also feel very curious and interested and excited. I know it's going to be intense and painful, but somehow that doesn't scare me so much. I know that the pain will be temporary, and that I can handle drawn out pain so long as I know it will end. We'll see how it actually goes . . .
I'm more worried about dr's & nurses trying to push interventions to speed things up before they're actually necessary. I don't have a degree in medicine, but I also know that my body was designed to be able to do this on it's own. Might not fit the textbook definition of how long labor SHOULD last, but I don't want to be unnecessarily rushed, either. I'm scared as a FTM I'll be bullied into the labor the professionals want, instead of the labor my body knows is right for me & my baby.
I'm SO scared! I try not to think about it. But when I had a mc last year it hurt so bad I had to go to the ER for pain. I asked the nurse if that is what giving birth feels like and she just laughed at me and said not even close. So yeah.. Pretty much terrified.
I'm terrified, but I'm more scared of the recovery than I am the actual birth. I know I will get through the birth part (people do it every day, right?), but the horror stories I have heard/read about things like going to the bathroom after have me freaked the f out.
BFP 12/30/12...MC 1/13...TTC again 6/11/13... BFP #2 9/28/13....EDD 6/7/14
I'm not looking forward to the actual birth, but since there's no way to avoid it, I just deal with it. I am more nervous about the recovery.
The only thing that really scares me is after the baby is here. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited and thrilled that I'll be a mom, but I think it's still one of the most terrifying things I'll ever do.
I feel this way. I'm not not scared of the birth, but I have a good doctor, I'll be in a good hospital, and DH is very level-headed, plus I can handle pain.
I am scared of having a baby that is totally dependent on me and of doing the right thing.
I am scared of having an emergency C-Section (cutting me open...), but not of vaginal birth.
I feel similar to @kgyorgy because I don't want to feel pushed into taking pitocin etc. I want to feel and be in control of my body's progression--something I plan to discuss with my doctor after I take the hospital birthing classes.
Due June 29, 2014
June 2014 Mommies' January Signature Challenge: Throwback baby pic
I'm going to echo what several PPs have said--I'm most concerned about the recovery. The thread from STMs about frozen pads and first bowel movements after baby are terrifying! Aside from that, I'm nervous of any sort of cutting on the lower half of my body. With twins, I'm mainly just praying that I can avoid a C-section, but if anyone comes toward my lady parts with a scalpel without a damn good reason, they might get kicked in the face. [-X
I started watching episodes of "I Didn't Know I was Pregnant." Possibly not the smartest thing as now I picture myself giving birth in the toilet thinking I am constipated or something like that.
I'm not scared . . . yet. In fact, I'm sort of excited - I'm sure that makes me weird. It just feels like such a rite of passage. Though, once baby starts getting really big in there, I'm sure my confidence will waiver. I'm meeting with a doula and just hoping to be prepared, yet go into the birth with a wide open mind that birth "plans" almost never happen as planned.
Just wanted to say that a birth doula is a wonderful idea for any mom giving birth! It is someone who can give you support prenatally, help you formulate a birth plan, and then be with you as a knowledgable support person through your ENTIRE labor. I had a doula with my first, and achieved the unmedicated birth I had hoped and planned for. (Doulas are available for any birth, not just unmedicated births!) I then decided to become a doula and have attended 6 births in the last 6 months. Even so, I will still be hiring a doula for my next birth - they are indispensable!!!! For more info, here is our local doula website: www.racinekenoshadoulas.com (go to the FAQ page) You can find a local doula on www.doulamatch.net or www.doulas.com Doulas have been scientifically proven to decrease cesarean rates, decrease pain of labor, decrease length of labor, decrease postpartum depression and recovery time, and increase baby's likelihood to successfully breastfeed and thrive up to two months after birth. Everyone deserves a doula! Especially FTMs! Please look into it, I promise you wont regret it
Also, taking an out of hospital birth class can make you feel much more prepared. Bradley or natural-focused classes offer much more information than your typical hospital course, even if you think you might want medication. These courses focus more on the body's natural processes and what a normal labor looks like without all the hospital interventions/timelines. Also, as a PP said, "The Business of Being Born" is a great documentary available on netflix. It really outlines the problems with America's maternity system.
I am scared of having an emergency C-Section (cutting me open...), but not of vaginal birth.
I feel similar to @kgyorgy because I don't want to feel pushed into taking pitocin etc. I want to feel and be in control of my body's progression--something I plan to discuss with my doctor after I take the hospital birthing classes.
Definitely talk to your doctor about your concerns. If he/she seems to brush you off, or mentions standard operating policies, they may not be the one for you. Also, a doula could help you avoid these things by advocating for your wishes in the labor room, even if you are unable to. A doula can also help you set up a birth plan so that the doctors and nurses are all on the same page with your choices regarding your birth.
I voted no way, but by no means do I think it will be a piece of cake! I don't feel scared though, just generally excited for everything I'm going to experience.
This. 100%. Though I may be eating my words in a few months
I am not a FTM either but still scared. I remember the last time and the days afterward at home and yup totally scared but I also know in my heart that it is worth the pain of delivery and recovery and breast feeding lol
Re: FTMs- Are you scared to give birth??
Married June 2010
EDD 6/28/2014
The only thing that really scares me is after the baby is here. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited and thrilled that I'll be a mom, but I think it's still one of the most terrifying things I'll ever do.
DD1: June 2014 - VBM4lyfe
DD2: October 2016
DC3: coming May 2019
Especially when I found out I'll be delivering in the operating room (twins). For some reason the thought of being in there surrounded by a ton of medical staff freaks me out.
BFP #2 9/28/13....EDD 6/7/14
I feel this way. I'm not not scared of the birth, but I have a good doctor, I'll be in a good hospital, and DH is very level-headed, plus I can handle pain. I am scared of having a baby that is totally dependent on me and of doing the right thing.
I feel similar to @kgyorgy because I don't want to feel pushed into taking pitocin etc. I want to feel and be in control of my body's progression--something I plan to discuss with my doctor after I take the hospital birthing classes.
Due June 29, 2014
June 2014 Mommies' January Signature Challenge: Throwback baby pic
For more info, here is our local doula website: www.racinekenoshadoulas.com (go to the FAQ page)
You can find a local doula on www.doulamatch.net or www.doulas.com
Doulas have been scientifically proven to decrease cesarean rates, decrease pain of labor, decrease length of labor, decrease postpartum depression and recovery time, and increase baby's likelihood to successfully breastfeed and thrive up to two months after birth. Everyone deserves a doula! Especially FTMs! Please look into it, I promise you wont regret it