I actually AM scared to give birth, though, that's why I originally opened this thread!! I am a FTM and scared to DEATH of the labor part of giving birth! Do I want an epidural? I think so! But I am fucking scared of a huge needle going into my spine! And what if they MISS and have to stab me again?!?! Or natural birth.. Do I even want to THINK about that?!? NO!!!
This is my 3rd baby... Best advice is to completely forget anything you've ever seen in movies about childbirth. With my first, I went to almost 8cm before I even got pain meds. It wasn't comfortable, but I got over it, and it wasn't some life changing experience that was horrible. My second, I got an epidural at 2cm. It was awesome. I got 20+ vaginal stitches with both, and they give you pain meds. Seriously, it really isn't that bad. No one is going to force you to do a natural birth if you don't want to
...unless you're unnecessarily induced ( AND I STRESS THE UNNECESSARY PART!!) and then labor is horrible!!! Avoid if at all possible or at least get the epideral BEFOREhand. But at any rate.. It is a bit scary, but it will be OK. You're body knows what to do even if you don't and the pain goes away pretty quickly. Also, a few women have talked about the movie and show called the Business of Being Born which is a great show to watch and get a sense of pregnancy and birth from a different perspective (they will also say to not get UNNECESSARILY induced if at all possible!!)
Actually, I was induced for both of mine. My awesome nurse even turned up my Pitocin because apparently 2cm/hr wasn't fast enough for her. Also, epidurals are timed with your contractions so you hardly feel them
I actually AM scared to give birth, though, that's why I originally opened this thread!! I am a FTM and scared to DEATH of the labor part of giving birth! Do I want an epidural? I think so! But I am fucking scared of a huge needle going into my spine! And what if they MISS and have to stab me again?!?! Or natural birth.. Do I even want to THINK about that?!? NO!!!
@twinamato me too :O. As the weeks Tick on it occurs to me... Oh shit.... I am actually going to have to push this baby out of me! ) hahhha yikes
Omg, did anyone else get a hearty good laugh out of this? I think I'm losing it because I'm laughing out loud with a few tears coming out. Great, what kind of mom will I be? I still find poop comments funny. I also enjoyed @Nessy430 and @aprilmay92 's responses. Thanks for the Sunday morning giggles.
Actually, I was induced for both of mine. My awesome nurse even turned up my Pitocin because apparently 2cm/hr wasn't fast enough for her. Also, epidurals are timed with your contractions so you hardly feel them
You're lucky and it sounds like the inducing wasn't unnecessary in your case. I went from 2cm to 10cm in 30 minutes, baby almost stopped breathing, and i wasn't able to hold still for the epidural which resulted in them sticking the needle in too far, a spinal fluid leak and the worst headache imaginable. Clearly in my case the inducing was NOT necessary.
Because every woman I know who's ever had a child regularly shits herself? I hope you're just being a troll and not serious.
I think you are a horrible person for saying this. I am a FTM and scared as well. The unknown is scary and exciting. She was voicing her concerns. They have a saying about not saying anything if you have nothing nice to say. Just move on if you don't agree.
I was under the impression this was a joke too. My apologies for laughing if this was not. I too am and FTM and am scared of giving birth. I do have a habit of laughing things off when I'm nervous. Hope my response didn't offend; certainly was not the intension! Happy Sunday, all.
All I know is kidding or not above; my assistant manager was so stubborn on not pushing hard to result in pooping in front of the nurses, that she was forced into a csection. What a lady! ;;)
I'm really super hoping for a water birth but so nervous that I'll poo!! Haha can you imagine?? A big log of turd floating around the pool? So not cool! Hahaha x
My advice is to not listen to everyone else as labor is so different for each person. Although some above said being induced was painful... mine wasnt. I was on potocin the the max and similar to you was afraid if the epi. I did fine with both and had a great labor. This is my 2nd delivery and I hope it's as enjoyable as my first. Best thing I heard that helped me: it can't be that bad if people keep doing it over and over again. Best,
Because every woman I know who's ever had a child regularly shits herself? I hope you're just being a troll and not serious.
I think you are a horrible person for saying this. I am a FTM and scared as well. The unknown is scary and exciting. She was voicing her concerns. They have a saying about not saying anything if you have nothing nice to say. Just move on if you don't agree.
Because what grown woman uses the language OP used?
@twinamato hahahaha! I'm so glad I'm not the only mom-to-be with a juvenile sense of humor! (Which always made me a terrible babysitter) but you're right, we'll be fun moms (disclaimer: not to say that moms who don't find poopy caca jokes funny not fun).
I'm a stm and still occasionally scared of labour, but more the possibility of something going wrong. I had a natural birth and did not remember the pain. About an hour after birth (incl 20 min of stitching) I hopped off the bed and walked down to our postpartum room holding our baby. I remember panicking and telling the nurses I couldn't push and breaking my nails from clutching the bedrail, but the high you get from delivery is very real, I was on cloud nine afterwards.
I'm am very afraid. All of it- literally every part of it is daunting. I don't want to tear, I don't want to poop, I don't want my boyfriend to see any of those parts of the labor, I don't even know if I want an epidural... Honestly the entire process of labor is borderline horrifying to me and when people bring it up I just say I don't want to talk about it! I wish I was as brave as all the STM+s on here that know what to expect because I just envision the worst! Hopefully more ladies post additional words of wisdom because I actually opened this post to get some advice.
I was under the impression that everyone poops themselves while giving birth.... No?
When you're pushing, anything in your bowels will also be pushed. The nurses and the doctor and midwife all know this and still signed up for the job. It doesn't phase them. They quickly and discreetly wipe it away, you may never know it happened.
And I have to tell you, once you're there you don't care. You're BABY is about to be in your arms, how crazy exciting!!! I'd poop a little on someone if it meant I could finally hold baby. ;-D
Millions and millions of safe, uneventful births every year around the world. Of course it's a huge deal to the individual, but when it comes down to it, baby is coming out one way or another and being able to trust the people around you that you are safe is all that matters. It's ok to be scared, but maybe try to stick to real births from people you know and not focusing on births that were crazy insane. It's rare for something to go wrong, it happens, but that's why birth plans need to be open and changeable.
And to add to what @WDDCH said, from my experience they were just little rabbit turds (as my DH described it), it's not like your going to push out the biggest poop of your life trying to get the babe out.
@bonniecouture try not to think about it too much, which I know is easier said than done. Once you get there nature takes over and all of those fears fall away as the anticipation of meeting your baby overshadows the fear.
And to add to what @WDDCH said, from my experience they were just little rabbit turds (as my DH described it), it's not like your going to push out the biggest poop of your life trying to get the babe out.
Haha typical male response, I'd love see them go through it
I was under the impression that everyone poops themselves while giving birth.... No?
When you're pushing, anything in your bowels will also be pushed. The nurses and the doctor and midwife all know this and still signed up for the job. It doesn't phase them. They quickly and discreetly wipe it away, you may never know it happened.
And to add to what @WDDCH said, from my experience they were just little rabbit turds (as my DH described it), it's not like your going to push out the biggest poop of your life........
Bahahahahahahaaaaa! Rabbit turds. Nice!
Yes it's like the tiniest amount. Usually you get diarrhea some time during prodromal labor (very early stage that can last for days; you may not noticeably feel anything during that stage except Braxton Hicks and loss of the plug) so you're pretty cleared out by the time you're birthing.
I was TERRIFIED. I think a lot of it for me was fear of the unknown. My first birth was rough, but manageable. My second was seriously awesome. I pooped both times (and the second was in the water) and it was NBD. I honestly didn't even know, but DH said something a few days later. We laugh about it now. Well he laughs, and I glare.
I really recommend reading Ina May's Guide To Childbirth. I read it to prep for my second, and it was awesome reading all these positive stories! It really helps to know what the process is going to be like as well. Take a childbirth ed class if you can! I wish I had.
I'm a STM and I am terrified of labor. Way too many unknowns. I actually feel more nervous about it this time vs when I was pregnant with my son and my labor with him wasn't bad.
Edited to add: I was worried about pooping too but believe me when you're in active labor, all of those worries go out the window and all you're thinking about is getting the baby out. At least that's how it was for me. lol.
Omg, did anyone else get a hearty good laugh out of this? I think I'm losing it because I'm laughing out loud with a few tears coming out. Great, what kind of mom will I be? I still find poop comments funny. I also enjoyed @Nessy430 and @aprilmay92 's responses. Thanks for the Sunday morning giggles.
The idea of the epidural scares me more than the idea of actually giving birth. At this moment I think I would like to go natural for that reason but I am also well aware I may be screaming for an epidural in no time once it all starts happening. I think the most difficult thing is not knowing what it is going to be like and because it is different for every person and even from pregnancy to pregnancy there is no way to know. I hate the unknown! I know this is a little mean but when I get scared I think of someone I wouldn't really consider "tough" and say well if she could do it so can I! Yes, I know I am terrible.
I've been told that by the time you are 9 months you're so uncomfortable you just want the baby out. I'm counting on this because giving birth terrifies me. Yes I know that my body knows what to do, but that doesn't make it any less scary.
Ok so that is what I thought. Everyone poops I also read that mamas poop is beneficial for the baby because of all the gut bacteria the baby will get. So now if a mom is having a c-section doctors may take a little bit of momma poop and rub it on the baby.
You wont worry about pooping yourself once you are pushing and usually your legs are up high so u cant really see..nurses and doctors a discreet and will not even tell you if it happens and if you have an epidural you wont feel it happening. In my expierence
I'm a STM and scared of labor too because on these forums and IRL you hear crazy stories. But as someone else said, there are plenty of uneventful births too. With my first, my water broke at 10 AM (at exactly 37 weeks), I went to the hospital, got pitocin, got an epi an hour or so later, relaxed & called people, started pushing around 6:05 PM and had my daughter at 6:12PM with one push. She was on my chest doing skin-to-skin a minute or so later. I don't have a great story to tell, but I just wanted to reassure everyone that not every labor is bad!!
Re: I'm scared to give birth
A big log of turd floating around the pool? So not cool! Hahaha x
You could also try doing "perineal massages" I'm not sure when you would start them? check with your doctor first though.
If it can help prevent the need for an episiotomy I'm willing to try it lol!
You're definitely not alone,I think most of us are just as scared,I know I am!
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Because what grown woman uses the language OP used?
Sincerely,
Scared Vagina
And I have to tell you, once you're there you don't care. You're BABY is about to be in your arms, how crazy exciting!!! I'd poop a little on someone if it meant I could finally hold baby. ;-D
I wasn't saying that to scare anyone, but Yano, you just get on with it.
I was due to get induced, my waters broke literally as the MW went to break them! It was crazy lol. My son came 3 weeks early, but was fine.
If you poo, you poo. You really don't give a sh*t at that point, your to focused on getting your baby out.
Dignity goes out the window.
And ladies, there's a reason why 'we' were made to create a human being, and not men
We are strong, and our bodies designed for it.
Don't stress ladies! Believe me, it's SO worth it
:-) xx
@bonniecouture try not to think about it too much, which I know is easier said than done. Once you get there nature takes over and all of those fears fall away as the anticipation of meeting your baby overshadows the fear.
X_X
Bahahahahahahaaaaa! Rabbit turds. Nice!
Yes it's like the tiniest amount. Usually you get diarrhea some time during prodromal labor (very early stage that can last for days; you may not noticeably feel anything during that stage except Braxton Hicks and loss of the plug) so you're pretty cleared out by the time you're birthing.
Edited to add: I was worried about pooping too but believe me when you're in active labor, all of those worries go out the window and all you're thinking about is getting the baby out. At least that's how it was for me. lol.
I also read that mamas poop is beneficial for the baby because of all the gut bacteria the baby will get. So now if a mom is having a c-section doctors may take a little bit of momma poop and rub it on the baby.