I was in labor with my DD for less than 4 hours from the time I felt a little "off" and suspected it might be labor to the time she was delivered (2 days before her due date). I know every pregnancy is different, and there are no guarantees that the second labor will be shorter than the first, but I was wondering if anyone who had a very short first labor could tell me how it went with their second pregnancy.
To add to my short previous labor, at 35+ weeks I am feeling what I think are pre-labor contractions (very sporadic and infrequent radiating back pain that feels similar to my contractions last time around). I was planning on staying home from work as the due date gets closer (I have a 40 min commute w/ no traffic), and now I'm wondering if I should be pushing up my last day of work. I want to make sure I make it to the hospital!
Re: If you had a short labor the first time, how did your second labor/delivery go?
DS was a whole other story. I went to almost 42 weeks & almost had to be induced. After a membrane sweep he came by himself after 14 hours of painful labor later.
The whole "subsequent babies come quicker thing" is horseshit IMHO. Just like everything in this life: everything is individual.
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Both my previous labors were spontaneous and not augmented in any way. My first took 24 hours. My second took 6.