May 2015 Moms

FTMs! Fast and med-free birth is totally possible! (birth story)

My son was born last night after 7 hour labor and 10 minutes pushing at 40w2d. I want to share bc I was so freaked out before birth that I would be another statistic of FTMs that were way overdue or needed an induction or had terribly long labors that struggled to progress. I am in no way bashing moms who had that. Each woman and every birth is unique. But I wanted to share that IT DOESN'T NECESSARILY HAVE TO BE THAT WAY! Take heart!

My body went into labor on its own like the brilliant thing that it is. Around 11:30 pm on Sunday I felt crampy. I would get two or three cramps an hour. They didn't seem like early labor (they were) but I took 2 Tylenol PMs every 4 hours just in case. Thanks to that, I slept in until about noon on Monday, waking up only during bad cramps and to go to the bathroom. I lost my mucus plug and believe me, it was obvious that's what it was. Zero confusion. At noon the cramps subsided so I felt sad. However, I was very well rested for what was to come.

Around 3pm my "cramps" came back but they were 20 minutes apart. By 5pm, just two hours later, they were 3 minutes apart! I called my midwife (we had been touching base through out they day) and she said she'd be over soonish. Later she told me she expected me to be 1cm and to tell me to go sleep and wait. She got to my house at 8pm and guess what...9cm! Although she never told me the number, she told me I was very close and to try to labor standing up for a while to let gravity work. Then she hurried to tell my husband and mom to fill up the birth tub and fast!

My son was in my arms 2 hours later. I couldn't believe it. I pushed for 10 minutes. My body did ALL the work. Because our bodies are made for this! And my baby wasn't little...8lbs7oz.

So all those statistics that mess with our heads. ..screw them! Your body will take care of you and your baby when the perfect time comes.

Thanks for reading! Xoxoxo

P.S. the app won't let me attach a picture so I'm changing my profile pic to my son's face. :)

Re: FTMs! Fast and med-free birth is totally possible! (birth story)

  • Thank you for sharing your story! It is very encouraging to hear - especially from another FTM.

    I'm so glad your birth went so smoothly. Congratulations!!
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  • Awesome!! Congrats!

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  • Congratulations, thank you for sharing
  • Congrats! I just went through a really quick med free labour as well FTM .. It was so quick and all that that they didn't seem to believe me
  • I had my son on the 4th. 4 hour labor and only 10 minutes of pushing too lol *high5!*
  • Congrats.
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  • Congrats!
  • Chichi93 said:

    I had my son on the 4th. 4 hour labor and only 10 minutes of pushing too lol *high5!*

    You go, girl!
  • That is awesome @hannahhassonn, you must be over the moon! Congrats ❤️
    I hope mine goes the same, I'm being insanely positive that LO arrives soon, I'm 40+4 and so wanting a water birth at my birth centre. So good to hear a positive birth story, our bodies are pretty cool!
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  • Congratulations and thank u for sharing your story.
  • That is awesome @hannahhassonn, you must be over the moon! Congrats ❤️
    I hope mine goes the same, I'm being insanely positive that LO arrives soon, I'm 40+4 and so wanting a water birth at my birth centre. So good to hear a positive birth story, our bodies are pretty cool!

    Oh I wish you the very best!



  • Wow!! Congrats. You were told 2 Tylenol PMs every 4 hours for pain and sleep? Ive never heard of this and was just wondering. FTM here too and im really hoping to prove my family wrong, that med free births are the best and go faster since you can stand and move vs. having an epidural( they are determined that the pain is so bad I cant and wont handle it, except my husband... he is supportive) . You really inspired me. Im due a week from tomorrow. Thank you so much and Congratulations!!! <:-P
  • hannahhassonnhannahhassonn member
    edited May 2015

    Wow!! Congrats. You were told 2 Tylenol PMs every 4 hours for pain and sleep? Ive never heard of this and was just wondering. FTM here too and im really hoping to prove my family wrong, that med free births are the best and go faster since you can stand and move vs. having an epidural( they are determined that the pain is so bad I cant and wont handle it, except my husband... he is supportive) . You really inspired me. Im due a week from tomorrow. Thank you so much and Congratulations!!! <:-P </p>

    Yes! When you feel a little crampy (like bad period cramps, aka early labor) it's 2 Tylenol PM every 4 hours. Not one. Definitely two! The midwives swear by it bc it gives you the rest you need for active labor. Most of the women who opt for epidurals even when they wanted a natural birth do so bc they get EXHAUSTED which is totally understandable! Sleeping as far into labor as you can gives you strength to persevere. Eventually you won't be able to sleep at all bc the contractions will be intense. I have to say, it was so great getting my cervix checked and seeing how much work my body did while I was snoozing away. Oh, and I also used a heated rice sock in the early stage and put it on my lower abdomen while I slept. And if you are worried about being groggy during active labor, you won't be. If anything, you'll get better rest between contractions.

    You can do it! Best of luck to you and your husband. Xoxox
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