I wanna to know if getting an epidural actually helped anyone. I had one with my daughter and it was kinda overrated. And I still have sucky back pain because of the catheter. Next baby I probably won't get one...but if you had one, how was your experience with it? Was it overrated to anyone else?
Re: Epidurals?
I've had 2 epi free VBACs, and honestly, I asked for the epi both times, but I was in transition when I asked for it. It was too late to get them. I'm not ruling out an epi this time again, but I'm hoping it'll be unlikely.
With my second I had her natural. The ob on call let me know that if I were to change my mind and want one I would need to ask for it before a certain time before the surgical team went into surgery otherwise I would most likely have to wait until after they got out of all the c sections or whatever surgeries they had that morning. It was nice to know the window I had and as long as I could hold out until after that it no longer was an option and I had to stick with my natural childbirth decision
In my opinion if you had a bad experience with it the first time you have it in your head it's going to happen again. Are you completely opposed to not having an epidural?
I feel the epi is what caused my son to become distressed which ultimately caused the emergency C section
I was very lucky with my second because i vocalized to my nurses and midwife how much I really wanted a natural labor. Wih my first I didn't like not having control of my legs but still feeling all the pain. Both of them were very supportive about my decision. At one point even I asked for the Epi. My nurse said that I had made it that far. At that point I was 6 cm and I could keep going. She helped me breathe through each contraction. Thankfully I delivered 15 minutes later.
Best advice I've ever gotten about labor.... Get through the contraction you are currently in. Don't think about the 4 or 5 that may be coming. There is nothing you can do about them. But you can breathe through the one you are in.
I'm feeling a bit better about the whole thing when I found out the hospital I deliver at has an 80% epidural rate and 50% c- section rate. Either way I can't change what happened and I'm going to hbe to get over it. Thanks for listening and for answering my questions- it has helped!