What's your biggest reasoning for wanting to go all unmedicated?
For me I didn't like the epidural. It helped eliviate the pain but I couldn't feel myself pushing or anything.
My first 2 were unmedicated births and I had no idea what I was doing as they both came before I had my classes.
I want to go unmedicated with this one because 1- I didn't like the effects of the epidural. My back was sore for a couple weeks after birth. Every now and then if I bend over wrong my back is sore is that spot.
2- I want my dh to feel needed and included in the birthing process. I want him to feel like he is needed and not have him sitting in a chair waiting. I want my last birth process to be a dual effort. If that makes sense.
Re: For those planning an unmedicated birth.
I don't even use novacaine at the dentist. No thank you.
DD1: June 2014 - VBM4lyfe
DD2: October 2016
DC3: coming May 2019
I am not saying that epidural = failure to progress. It just weighs on my mind personally and is something that could affect my mental state during labor.
I also really want to be an active participant. Be able to walk around, change positions, get in the tub etc. and not be strapped to a bed.
If you had asked me a year ago I would have said schedule me for a c-section all the way! After reading a lot and becoming pregnant I have done a complete 180 and now want to do everything I can to avoid one, and am planning for an unmediated birth. Funny how much you can change. I've now got complete faith that my body will do what it needs to do and in my ability to manage the pain (with an amazing DH + doula!)
This time I want to forgo the epidural because I feel like I know what to expect pain wise. And it didn't even work 100% last time!
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@Mztwilson I'll pipe in and say I wasn't offended but thanks for changing it anyway! I think it's important for women to know their baby and birth is a very natural thing regardless of meds, no meds, vaginal birth, csection, IVF or not, etc etc.
And bravo to the women going unmedicated! I lasted about 20 hours without meds then asked for the epi (never planned to not do an epi, just wanted to wait until I felt like I needed it). It actually allowed my body to relax and progress and, according to two of the doctors, probably saved me from a csection. But everyone is so different and I wish everyone the best of luck in having the birth experience you want! Go on with your badass selves!
I had planned to have a natural birth with DD. However...i quickly learned that things don't always go as planned. I had to be induced at 41 wks due to low fluid. the plan was to insert a foley balloon to get things going. Due to the position of the baby and scarring on my cervix they couldn't get it in. I was in line to go on the L&D to start pitocin.
there were several emergencies and after being at the hospital for almost 22 hrs, I went into labor on my own. I started having contractions that came out of nowhere every 2 min. I was then put upstairs on the l&d floor and just could not deal with the pain or how fast they were coming. I did opt for an epidural. I'm not a big fan of needles, however you don't see much of what they're doing and it didn't hurt nearly as much as I anticipated. My labor was fast. Not even 3 hrs and she was born. I will say, I expected to be numb, not feel pushes etc, but I could move my legs, feel them and definitely felt the pushes.
So, while I think it's awesome to have a plan in mind..just also plan for the unexpected as well
Hahahahahahahahahaha! Oh man, I bet there were some really disappointed ladies who read that book. Hahahahaha
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*not saying it couldn't happen, I'm no expert, just saying don't expect it lol.
I did have numbness in my right thigh for several weeks and pain at the insertion site for about a year. For those reasons I was planning on trying no epidural again because I feel like I could have done it without the epidural if I had known it was time to push already. However there's a good chance I will need a c section so I may not have a choice this time.
ETA: Pitocin wasn't an option for me. My water broke and after several hours I still wasn't having contractions so there was a risk to DD. I wouldn't wish pitocin on my worst enemy unless they needed it.
BFP #1 12/14/2010 EDD 8/24/2011, D&C due to blighted ovum 01/27/2011
BFP #2 05/02/2011 EDD 1/10/2012, MC at 4W2D 05/04/2011
Diagnosed with homozygous C677T MTHFR - Lovenox shots while TTC
BFP #3 08/01/2011 EDD 04/07/2012, DD born 03/29/2012
Started TTC #2 12/2012 on Arixtra due to Lovenox/heparin allergy
BFP #1 03/19/2013 EDD 11/24/2013, MC at 5W 3/24/2013
June/July 2013 - Clomid 100 MG CD 5-9 + TI = BFN
July/August 2013 - Clomid 100 MG CD 5-9 + IUI = BFN
August/September 2013 - Femara 5 MG CD 3-7 + IUI = BFN
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And this ^^ is just too much. Not every woman can do it, some bodies couldn't handle it, and thank God for modern medicine which saves so many lives (mom and baby both).