I used to tell my mom I wasn't having a baby until they could be fully developed in a test tube or something crazy and weird like that because I'm terrified of the birthing process and blood work. Lol so next week is my first appt with the ob/gyn and I'm not excited at all because they'll be taking blood. Then last night I couldn't fall asleep because all I could think about was the epidural. I just want to enjoy being pregnant and not think about all the needles poking at me!!                
                             
        
Re: Scared of needles.... Anyone else?!
During my pregnancy I tried to prepare myself by reading books about natural childbirth just to understand the process and calm myself when the time came. Although I never said I wouldn't get an epidural if I didn't need one, when I actually went into labor I was probably calmer than my medical student husband. I didn't fear what was happening because I trusted my body, and I remembered reading that when women get to that point when they think they can't do it, they're likely at the transition stage right before the actual birth. I should add that I never felt like I couldn't do it, but that knowing there might naturally come a point when I felt freaked out might happen, I was able to cut myself some slack and just let my body do what it needed to do. I stayed at home for as long as possible and when I got to the hospital was dilated to an 8/9 and had my daughter less than two hours later, without any meds. It helped that my husband would apply a lot of pressure on the sides of my hips during contractions since I was having back labor. I didn't let him leave my side, even when wanting so badly to help he thought he should go get me some ice chips!! I would advise that in early labor you and your birth partner start practicing to see what helps with the pain before it intensifies.
Despite being so terrified about birth my whole life to the point where I wasn't sure I'd be able to have kids, I handled it way better than I handle blood draws even still! I don't know how my next labor will go, but I will say the best thing I did was educate myself and then just trust my body. You will be fine too!
I still lay down when they take blood, but I'm getting less anxious and less passing out
This doesn't happen anymore.
Look away while they are taking blood. Stay looking away for a minute or two if you need too. Bring a snack and orange juice for when you are done. Lay down if you have to.
I had a bad reaction to a spinal tap years ago, and an epidural will be my last choice. But that you won't really feel.
-be hydrated and bring a snack like a granola bar.
-laying down helps vs sitting up
-talk to someone (nurse, husband, friend) to keep you distracted.
- keep a good sense of humor. Maybe it's just me but approaching the while uncomfortable situation with a little humor helps.
Good luck and I'm sure you'll do great!
First of all, I didn't feel the epidural at all. Second, after I had my daughter, I couldn't have cared less when they needed blood. My body was like, we pushed out a human, we can handle a needle lol. Now I still get slight anxiety but not nearly as bad as it used to be. It gets better!
I still HATE needles!!
The blood work they do is over in about a minute, if that, just one needle for lots of different tests. I just look away and ask the midwife to keep talking to me about anything, just not what she's doing lol!
Regarding the Epidural, I don't even remember there being any pain. I had about 3 all in all as they didn't work, still no memory of pain.
All I can say is, it's really nothing to worry about. Just look away as soon as she mentions the bloods and the needle.
Don't stress, it's over before you know it.