Curious about the experiences of FTMs who have recently given birth. Was the pain of labor/contractions/pushing what you were expecting? Better? Worse? Also, did you use any pain medications? Haven't had my baby yet and super anxious over the whole experience, especially the unknown factor.
Re: First Time Moms: Was labor what you expected?
It's hard to have an idea of what to expect for labor but I would say the recovery is what kicked my butt! I had read about L&D so much that I didn't research the recovery process.
My water broke on Saturday afternoon at 5:30, and we went straight to the hospital because my water was not clear it had a yellow/greenish tint, which I knew was maconium(?). We got checked into the hospital and I was not in labor, I was still 1 cm and 70% efface which I had been for 3 weeks! So they gave me me some pills to kick start labor, and believe me it gets labor going! Around 12:30am I got my epidural so I could get some rest during the night, I was only 3cm but the meds made the contractions pretty strong. At first my epidural only worked on 1 side and I went two hours,while my husband slept with pain on one side! (I felt bad to wake him up lol) they ended up taking my first epidural out and putting a new one in, they said it's very rare to on numb on one side! Also, I was deathly afraid of the epidural, and it was a piece of cake, so if your thinking of getting one, it was not bad! After the second epidural went in I was pain free in about 10 min and I finally got some sleep, that was about 4am! I continued to dilate like 1 cm per hour until I got to 9 cm and I stalled there for 2 hours! They were getting worried because I was getting a fever and her heart rate was up and she wasn't moving all that much. The doctor came in and said we are going to try and push and hopefully she will just come down. Well she did because I only pushed for 20 min and I had an adorable baby girl in my arms! It was amazing and all I can say is it went so much better than many people make it out to be! Good luck! You all will do great!
So total labor was ten hours! Pretty good, I think. It was harder than I imagined, but I did it with only A little tear with a few stitches.
Got a pitocin drip after delivery for excessive bleeding. That was the only intervention pretty much.
Don't be afraid - just dive right in
Also, I'm convinced the red rasp leaf tea made my contractions and labor short. And deep breathing and relaxation studies helped me fall asleep between contractions when I got too tired. I highly recommend both of these things
My water broke Saturday at 9am. We waited around to go to the hospital till around 1 because I wasn't having contractions. They couldn't get a good read on if my water broke or not so I wasn't actually admitted till 4. Contractions got pretty intense around 7 so I got the IV pain meds. I'd didn't help with the contraction pains but I was able to get some sleep. I had been dilated to 4 for a very long time so they got me on a birthing ball & let me tell you that was the most pain of the whole labor. Right after I got my epidural then was checked again and had gone from 4cm to 9cm dilated in less than an hour. Unfortunately the epidural kind of stalled things out and I didn't end up having my son till 6:49am Sunday morning after about 45mins of pushing. I wouldn't say it was easy but I know it could have been a lot worse.
@nolababybaby - can I ask how much raspberry leaf tea you drank? When did you start and how frequently were you drinking it? I've been trying to drink it but am getting a bit sick of the taste. Just wanting some feedback from someone who found it helpful even though I know everyone will have a different experience.
I was scheduled to be induced on Monday, 5/4 at 7:30pm due to some medical issues I've been experiencing, which was 6 days before my due date. I know not to go in there expecting anything, however what was on my mind was that in the next day my DS would be here. I was 1cm dilated and baby hadn't dropped much when they started the induction. Long story short, they ended up doing several different induction techniques - cervidil, cytotec, pitocin, back to cytotec. Wednesday evening at 5:30 I was finally 5cm and 80% effaced. We started the final round of pitocin and at 6:30 my midwife broke my water. 11pm I asked for IV pain meds, followed by an epidural an hour later since my contractions were just so painful. At 11am Thursday morning I was finally 10cm. at 1:22pm my DS was born with the help of a vacuum extraction. I was told that chances are the mixture of being exhausted from being at the hospital from Monday through Thursday to have him, plus the fact that he was sitting like the letter C in my letter C so he didn't engage correctly is the reasons for the vacuum extraction. Even if I wasn't so exhausted it most likely would have happened that way.
The most pain I had was before the epidural. It took all of my pain away while I was pushing, as well as when my Dr. put in my stitches (I had a 2nd degree tear).
Don't go in there expecting ANYTHING. I wished I used that advice because I can't begin to tell you how frustrated and miserable I felt.