Any good book rec's to share? I was very pro epidural, but recent research on breastfeeding has me second guessing my previous choices. My two littles wouldn't latch for the life of them. I quit too early, etc. So anyways, I am rethinking the epi and considering going drug free. Any rec's would be great!
Married 2005, DS: 2006, DD: 2008 EDD: 4/16/14- IT'S A GIRL! Scarlett Jean

Re: Drug free ladies...
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Both girls did fine with latching and nursing. My 1st child I had a hard time nursing because of supplementing. Biggest mistake ever. Baby 2 I never supplemented and did fine. I also have a dud and stud boob so it's hard
You just have to stick with it. Many hours of. Nursing and crying
2nd pregnancy -TWINS lost DD1 twin at 8 weeks 6 days DD1 born 6 weeks early
3rd pregnancy- TWINS AGAIN lost both babies at 9 week appt
4th pregnancy- singleton- born at 38 weeks 1 day with the help of weekly 17P injections
5th pregnancy- CP in June
6th pregnancy It's a BOY
I'm taking a class starting in February and they gave us the book as prereading. Now I'll definitely try to finish the book in advance! Thanks for the insight!
Check with your delievry hospital too! My hospital has a library of DVDs that are free to check out. They had a really good selection of non medicated labor and deliveries and mental and physical pain management DVDs.
I watched Ricki Lake's The Business of Being Born on youtube the other day and they had a part on there where a doctor was talking about the meds as well and how they effect the baby.
Again, I need to do more research yet, but I'd like to look into some of these book rec's you ladies have given! Without researching any coping methods, I had issues with my first and my epi shut off for a few hours during pushing, with pitocin going. Oh goodness. This is what scares me and makes me think I can possibly do this without pitocin added in at the same time.
Aside from the book and movie I watched,
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12583645
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1523-536x.2001.00005.x/abstract;jsessionid=16577C3B8DB0B431E0EBB2969DAE22CD.f04t04?deniedAccessCustomisedMessage=&userIsAuthenticated=false
under disadvantages, last bullet: https://americanpregnancy.org/labornbirth/epidural.html
Now, I had epi's with my first two, I'm not saying it's bad to do so! Just trying to weigh my options here.
Have them, read them, love them. These are my recommendations too!
DS, May 2011
My son was 7 lbs 12 at 8 days early. First contraction to being born was 8 hours.
I try to remind myself the pain is short term and won't last forever.
It wasn't easy at times with no meds but as I said I was so glad in the end nature took things into her own hands.