Im really set on natural non-medicated birth, which is crazy because i am a whip when it comes to pain. But the thought of a needle in my spine is way scarier. if i opt of the epidural then i do. i have been reading tons of birth stories and doing a lot of research on it so i really know i can do it. women have been doing it for thousands/ millions of years so its possible not to be drugged. my husband is behind me 100%. but he is the only one i tell my mom and she is like there is no way YOU can do it. I'm better with pain then you are and i couldn't do it so no way you can. i tell my grandmother who is the person who raised me and she has the same response. why would you want to go through the pain if you don't have to they have the needle for a reason. IDK maybe i want to be able to get out of the hospital bed after i give birth and be attentive. at least its pushing me more to make sure i get though it non medicated so i can shove it in their faces. well thats one of my rants. my other one is my hubby and i want to cloth diaper we have for the last 3 years now. its cheaper, better for the environment, better on the baby. just all around better. yes its going to be stinky and at times gross. but we decided that is what we want to do. well his parents are like you are going to get over that real fast you won't last doing it. i didn't so you can't. it just really gross why would you do that all this shit. and i get the same thing from my side also. and my ex-friend (story for another time) is like i won't watch the baby if i have to do cloth and thats the most vile thing in the world. so I'm just getting negativity from everywhere and all the dessions we have made. it really pisses me off and makes me want to cry at the same time. i thought people are suppose to be supportive when you are pregnant. At least i have my husband behind me. but geez it makes me not want to tell anyone anything anymore.
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For the record though this is your pregnancy, your labour and your baby. Just because they couldn't do it, it doesn't mean that you can't!!!
I say stick to your guns!!! You can do anything you want and even if you do end up getting the epi and switching to disposables you haven't lost or been proven wrong. You'll have made the decisions that are right for you!!
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Just as an FYI...and I am NOT trying to change your mind, I believe every woman should have the birth that she wants; however to help ease your mind in case you decide you want to get the epi - they numb the area first. You feel a small pinch (doesn't even hurt as much as a flu shot) and then a little burning sensation as the meds go in for the first second. They can also back the meds off at the end so you feel more when it is time to push and then it wears off faster too and you are up and walking faster. Again, I am NOT saying this to try to sway you, but more to help ease your fears if you end up needing or wanting one. I was TERRIFIED of the epi before my first too, this time not even remotely scared of it, just scared of how long it may take the anesthisiologist to get to me if they are busy
As with PP, definitely not trying to swat you but yep they numb your back, you hardly feel anything at all. Especially if you're having contractions at that time, you won't even notice the pinch (which is less than getting blood drawn). Also, the epidural does not affect your attentiveness, you're alert the whole time, it only numbs from the waist down and at least in my case, I could still feel my legs, just felt like the we're asleep and I was able to get up about 1-2 hours after. I was do busy holding my little girl that I didn't even notice the time pass.
Good luck with whatever you do, don't let anyone tell you that you can't do it. Do what feels right at that time.