My sister is in nursing school and she has said so many horrible things about getting an epidural that I'm almost scared to do it, if I end up choosing to. I was just wondering if it is normal to worry so much about this and some experiences of getting an epidural!
Re: Epidural?
Its scarey but try not to think about it too much. I was trying to go all natural in my original birthplan but that thing went out the window when i got to the hospital.
William Alexander born 18 September, 2015
Harper Grace born 9 June, 2017
Colton Miles born 9 June, 2017
Bowen James due 19 June, 2019
A few hours later, K was having some issues and we had to make some quick decisions. Some people would look at that and say "the baby had problems from the epidural." I say "the baby had issues because the labor was so long" and if I hadn't had the epidural and a bit of a nap/ still been in so much pain that it was affecting my processing ability, I probably would have been absolutely hysterical and not able to decide what needed to be done in those crucial moments. I would have panicked and may have done something that would have injured me or her and/or assaulted a medical professional and gotten in trouble. I ended up having a vaginal birth which I'm sure would have been an emergency c/s without the epidural and she and I were fine. They have their place.
You have to weigh the pros and cons to decide the best choice for yourself. If your sister is giving you anxiety let her know that she needs to cool it.
I've had births with and without it. I preferred the births without it.
I was scared to get it too.