I'm 21 years old, a FTM and 35 weeks with a baby girl. I recently went to pre-register at the hospital where the nurse told me that they do not do epidurals unless medically necessary. I wasn't completely sold on having an epidural to begin with, and they have other options for pain relief such as morphine and fentanyl but it would have been nice to know that the option of an epidural was there if I decided I needed it... I'm wondering how other ladies felt getting morphine/fentanyl instead and how effective it was for pain management? Also, I'm worried about tearing without an epidural?! Won't I feel everything?
Re: Pain Management! Needing advice
In my experience; the "transitional" part of labor lived up to its reputation - labors 2 & 3 7cm is when I broke down and started asking for the drugs. It's a very intense place to be and I think if I had not had the option for the epi I might have coped mentally better with *both* of those labors because half the reason the pain got away from me was knowing I had the option to "tap out". I literally panicked this last time when it dawned on me that I was not going to be able to get the epi but only because I had had it in the back of my head that I could request is when it got too much for me. Once I sorted myself out, I managed to rest of the delivery just fine - and I have to say the pushing part of the labor was the most relieving experience Ive ever had. Seriously it was as pain relieving as when I had gotten my epidural on my previous deliveries.
My advice: since you know it's unlikely to be an option go into it thinking it is just not available. The Nubane was awesome because I got some rest and didn't make me feel loopy at all - just made me not care about the pain. Ask the staff how the two drugs differ in pain management and side effects - will one make you more sleepy or more jittery? Is one more likely to slow your labor down?
I wish you the best of luck and a smooth, safe delivery. I know you can do it without the epi and I know it sounds scary but as soon as you deliver that baby (and I do mean as soon as - it's an instant thing) all of it just fades away and all you care about is that little warm bundle they hand you.
Married DH: 2013
DD: Dec 2015
BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018
Married DH: 2013
DD: Dec 2015
BFP 8/14/17 --> Due 4/27/2018