October 2015 Moms

Does passing the Placenta/after birth really hurt as much as everyone says?

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edited August 2015 in October 2015 Moms
I'm planning to TRY a natural, medication-free birth. Iv been hearing that passing the placenta and all after the baby is delivered is more painful than delivering the baby itself. Any thoughts on that?

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Re: Does passing the Placenta/after birth really hurt as much as everyone says?

  • Thank you guys for your input. That helps a lot!
  • With my first, it hurt when they squeezed my stomach but pushing the placenta was not painful. For my second, I don't remember them pressing on my stomach and I pushed it out (again not painful) but it was slightly harder to push out than the first time.
  • With my first my doctor slightly tugged my umbilical cord and it came right out. No pain nothing. With my second it wouldn't come out. I tried pushing it out, they massaged and then pushed on my stomach, and eventually had to go up and separate it manually. That was incredibly painful. I tried to go up the bed as he was trying to do it. I think it depends all on your labor and body
  • Nukke said:

    They gave me a shot of pitocin in the leg after... 10 min?  15 min?  and I delivered the placenta.  I seriously don't remember there being any pain with that at all.  I was probably too enthralled with the tiny little life lying on my chest at the time.  Though I do remember the pain of getting stitched up... but even that wasn't bad. 
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  • If you have an epidural do you feel it? All responses seem to be from natural births
  • baconlady said:

    I did non medicated and compared to baby coming out it was easy breezy. It came out pretty quickly.   Maybe I was just so out of it and happy to see my baby I didn't even care.  :)

    This was my experience too. No biggie!
  • @kim1228 my first child I had an epidural and it didn't hurt at all. Delivering my baby didn't hurt let alone the placenta. ..
  • I had an epidural but I don't even remember anything that happened after baby came out. I know there was also lots of stitching (4th degree tear) but the epidural was still working for that part too so I was not really paying much attention to what was going on down there.
  • I had an epidural and didn't feel the placenta come out, but the discomfort was fairly intense when they pushed/massaged my belly to encourage it to head out the exit. The turned my epidural off about half an hour before I started pushing, so by the end, they did a local numbing (something) to sew up my tear. I think they did that after the placenta came out (for obvious reasons), so I feel safe saying the odds are good that the placenta coming out isn't something to worry about.
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  • Not if you have an epidural lol. I didn't know I passed it until I saw the nurse bag it up and wheel it out the room. Also, according to hubby the doctor was elbow deep in my uterus for at least 30 minutes massaging and cleaning it out. It's not like there was a sheet up so I could see everything if I wanted... I just didn't notice and never really looked down once I had the baby in my arms.
  • I've delivered 3 babies all with an epidural and I've never felt any pain with the placenta!! Or getting stitches. And my last the epidural was very low and I felt the birth but still the placenta wasn't painful. The contractions after birth though...omg. Take whatever ibuprofen/pain meds they give you. Remember there's no trophy for giving birth and recovering with no meds!!!
  • kim1228 said:

    If you have an epidural do you feel it? All responses seem to be from natural births


    I had an epi and I felt it !!
  • I don't remember it hurting at all. I had some cramping and pushed the placenta out, not sure how long it took or if there was any assistance from the Dr. Once it was out I do remember a sense of relief and feeling better.
  • It didn't hurt at all. It felt like a gush.
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