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My friend gave birth yesterday at 12:44 am to a beautiful 9.25 ounce baby girl! She labored naturally for 23 hours and by then she asked for something to take the edge off. (She started to transition and began to shake a lot which made her feel like she was going crazy) so the birthing center nurses recommended her an intrathecal shot and less then 3 hours later her baby calmly entered into the world.
I'm TTC and before watching her give birth I was determined to have a nucb but now I'm more open to the possibilities of me changing my mind during labor. I want to be educated on the different drugs they offer and pros and cons of them. What did you use to take the edge off of the pain and how far into labor did you wait to get something? Thank you all!
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As pp said, most of us have never been pregnant. Some of us are having a really hard time getting pregnant, so not only are we the WORST people to answer your question, it is hurtful to read about this from someone we do not know.
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Once you get pg is a good time to research your options. Just remember that the end goal is a healthy baby and a healthy mom regardless of how it happens.
FWIW, I tried to deliver DS without any pain meds. I labored for 12-15 hours before I had to have a c-section. The best laid plans....
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You should do some research and talk to your doctor. It is great to arm yourself with knowledge, but the dr is the one who is ultimately going to help you make those decisions.
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Previos child mentionex. Fwiw though I had an intrathecal. DD was born in Jan 2014. I had a 5 hour labor. I had stalled at 8 cm for a little over am hour. The intrathecal was suggested during the transitional stage for me. After getting it I was able to relax and progressed to a 10 in about 20 mins. I was still able to squat on the bed and feel everything, it just took the edge off and allowed me to progress a little quicker. Try not to buy the cart before the horse and be ready to be flexible.
PP are right. You'll have more luck on another board. I would try the Birth Stories board.
However, FWIW, by the time I got to the hospital, I was in transition (fully dialated) and didn't get to choose. I had a med-free birth, and it was fine.
Also I wouldn't be able to help you as I have never been in labour.
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DD was a 4-hour labor start to finish: I had no time to get the dope & didn't want it anyway. Shit was real, yo.
With DS: I waited until 9cm but the reason it ended up getting it was to allow my son to finish descending into my vagina. At the time my contractions were back to back. Yes, the pain relief was nice but the main goal was something else entirely.
C) My only other experience was twilight sedation + epideral to give birth at 20 weeks. It was my second pregnancy & second miscarriage. Baby was born sleeping. I told them to give me all the drugs.
D) Cart way before the horse! You'll get tons of info in third trimester and your doctor can give you tons of hard copies.
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I'm sorry, but I think it's a little naïve to come to a TTC board and NOT expect to hear people talking about pregnancy, kids, success stories.
I've been there. I just think it's a little unrealistic to censor the board in this manner.
Excuse me? I am not saying don't put these stories up, I was asking for a trigger warning. I recently lost a pregnancy and it is hard enough when you get "Am I pregnant posts" all the time. Having something like this without warning is really uncalled for. I only go on a few boards on this site because frankly, pregnancy stories right now are still a little raw for me. I don't think it is too much to ask that if you are going to post about someone having a baby and their birth story, you a) don't do it on the TTGP board (we are all still TRYING or we would be on a different board) and b) if you really have to put it here, give a girl some warning.
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Quote box fail-----------------------I'm sorry, but I think it's a little naïve to come to a TTC board and NOT expect to hear people talking about pregnancy, kids, success stories.
Not naive. It's a part of this board's culture along with just good, old-fashioned compassion to put a warning before a post like that. You're the one who is out of line here, not her.
I, for example, have been trying for two years. Let that sink in. This is officially cycle 24, month 25. Do I get all the warm fuzzies about birth stories of people I know and love? Absolutely all the time. Do I need to be smacked in the face with a stranger's first thing on a Wednesday morning before I've even finished my coffee? No thanks. It would have been delightful if there was a *trigger warning* in the subject of this post so I could have skipped it entirely.
This is NOT a censorship issue. Trust me, the women here at TTGP love a good debate. This just isn't one worth having.
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I'm not getting self-righteous, I just wonder what you're expecting to read about when you're on a TTC board that is open to the entire internet?
ETA: I also don't understand the whole "we are trying to get pregnant, please don't ask us about being pregnant, if we were pregnant or had birth stories then we would be on another board" thing... Are we not supposed to post here if we're TFAS?
There are lots and lots and lots of places that welcome this. The ladies here don't. That's ok, we are allowed our feelings as you are yours. There's no place else for us to go, you however have hundreds of options. We want a trigger warning. That's not much to ask.
My apologies to everyone I personally offended.
I'm going to stick to babycenter forums I think they are a little more open minded/friendlier to newbies.
Have fun and good luck to all.
The OP is not being hurtful or out of line to do research before pregnant. I think it's pretty normal to start thinking of these things and asking experienced mamas how they gave birth isn't out of line on a TTGP board.
This is coming from someone who tried 3 years to get pregnant, did all the fertility things including IVF and FET. You need to take care of yourself emotionally and if you're finding yourself being hurt by posts on TB then it's not a healthy thing.
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