As the middle of pregnancy approaches for some of us it's a good time to start thinking about labor and delivery. What are some of your biggest fears about child birth, even if it isn't your first rodeo? What are you doing to help you cope with those fears and prepare yourself?
Re: GTKY: birth fears edition
What I am doing: I've hired a highly recommend doula, changed doctors/hospitals (vbac and natural minded friendly) I am also reading books and taking classes to help prepare me mentally and help me heal through the traumatic birth of my daughter. Up until recently I thought ignoring the fears I have would make them less "real" and that thinking positive was the only way to get through this. After reading Birthing From Within I really feel that you can worry with a purpose as she says, to help prepare for the life changing event to come.
Natural miscarriage @ 8 weeks - 3/8/2005
Big Brother "Skippy" born - 2/28/2007
Missed miscarriage - (EDD 3/5/2013) - D&E @ 11 weeks - 8/8/2012
"Hen" (EDD 6/7/2013) - born sleeping @ 19 weeks - 1/15/2013
"G-Unit" born - 4/14/2014 and he's 100% perfection!!
I guess as far as things that could happen during a low intervention birth I am nervous about tearing and the healing involved
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/news/a35964/why-giving-birth-is-actually-awesome/
BFP: 04/03/2014 EDD: 12/15/2014 HB: 04/30/14 (75bpm) MC: 5/2/2014 (natural)
To prepare for it there is nothing I can do. Just hope for the best next time.
I've educated myself so I know what to expect, and I think that's why it scares me lol
Also, it's a trivial worry, but I dread shitting myself on the delivery table.
My bf has told me he wants to witness every moment of the actual birth, and even though he won't care if I do (and I'm sure I'll be too preoccupied to care in the moment) I still know I'm probably going to shit myself and he'll see it happen and it'll embarrass me later on.
Trivial dread, but dread nonetheless.
I will add that neither a vaginal birth or C section sound particularly appealing so I do understand. Someone needs to invent a new way to get babies out.
Almost everyone has a horror story about labor, tearing, and not being able to sit for a week. I am going on my 5th non elective c-section, and can share horror stories. I won't though, because I know what happened to me may not happen to you. More women need to understand that.
Just some food for thought, as someone who could not and can not ever give birth vaginally, I wish I could experience that right of passage of womanhood/motherhood. I left it up to God the first time, God decided otherwise for me. @mamamads is a lucky one that gets to try a VBAC, so I know she understands what I am saying to you. You should never let a fear of rarities, an other people's horror stories sway your decision.
It helps U feel prepared just know things may and probably will change a bit! Just my two cents
#1: Stillbirth. I think every parents worries about that on some level.
#2: Tearing. With my first I tore up, down, and off to the side. I won't go into detail about what happened afterwards because I know it's so uncommon it's not worth worrying the FTM about.
#3: Long, painful labor. This is my third child. With my first son I did it without meds and was in labor for just short of 29 hours and just short of 27 hours with my second. I did get the epidural with my second because of my tearing problem with my first.
#4: Not knowing I'm in labor. I had to be induced with my pregnancies and I've been told the contractions feel different when it's natural so, even though it seems ridiculous, I do worry I won't know if I go into labor naturally.
1. Being in labor for hours
2. Sharting on myself
3. My hubby passing out
As the middle of pregnancy approaches for some of us it's a good time to start thinking about labor and delivery. What are some of your biggest fears about child birth, even if it isn't your first rodeo? What are you doing to help you cope with those fears and prepare yourself?
Well last night I dreamed of giving birth to my daughter; we were in the middle of a version of "water world" and "walking dead" after I gave birth to her; mid water - we wrapped her and I grabbed her thinking that these monsters were going to grab her so I had to hurry and push out the placenta before they came and go hide.
So other than a water world, zombie apocalypse happening prior to my due date; I am worried that my last two births were easy peasy that this birth will be complicated of some sort. I am going to start doing water exercises 3/4x a week so strengthen my hips and try to lower my junk food intake. I am trying to just calm my thoughts and think positive; and that this birth will be another amazing experience.