Just wondering if anybody has had experience with back labour? My baby is positioned in such a way that it looks like I'll be dealing with this. Please no "back labor is horrible" comments/stories... I'm already nervous. I guess I'm just looking for tips on how to deal with it if anyone's experienced It? Thank you !
Re: Back Labor
Did you doctor say it might happen? There's no way to know based off how your baby is positioned right now. You might be worrying for nothing!
Get an epidural and hope for the best
My baby was positioned perfectly at a 38 week ultrasound i had due to slightly elevated blood pressure...by the time i went into labor at 39+6 she was sunny side up and stayed that way. I was unable to get the epidural until i was 6cm (long story). Basically, as it got worse, i just had to hit the ground and be on all fours while the contractions happened. The drive to the hospital was very uncomfortable - being in a seated position was the worst for me. i prefered to be standing, walking, or on my hands and knees. Also, every time i had a contraction i felt like i desperately needed to pee. I guess DD was hanging out on my bladder for a lot of it. Once i got the epidural i felt fantastic. i felt nothing from 6-9cm (i took a nap actually) and then when it was time to push i could feel pressure, so i knew when a contraction was starting and how hard i was pushing, but no pain. Epidurals are the best thing ever.
You know, in the moment i thought i twas a terrible nightmare. But DD is 5 months old now, and i barely remember the pain. And honestly, labor was reasonably fast (about 14 hours), which made it pretty tolerable. Recovery was no problem. Even though she was sunny side up, i didn't need to be cut or for them to use instruments to get her out. She just got stuck in my pelvic bone for a while (i was pushing for 2.5 hours, about 2 of which where her head was stuck in my pelvis). I basically forgot about the pain as soon as she came out. You'll be fine!
YES! Stay off Google!
I had an epidural with my first child and went med-free with my second, but NOT by choice. I didn't get to the hospital in time to get an epidural and I had DD 30 minutes after checking in.
I have no idea if I had back labor with my second child but all I can say is that it was the worst thing I have ever felt in my life. I literally thought the pain would kill me and was sobbing to my husband that I was dying! I was NOT prepared to go med free. Perhaps if I had planned that all along and took some classes I would have handled it better but my daughter was 9 pounds and it was excruciating to push her out without pain medication.
With all that being said, keep an open mind and let your body and the medical staff help you decide what to do.