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scared,what will happen?

 i was hoping someone can help me out... i have a history of not being able to take much pain which then causes me to faint. sometimes the situation can be so minor like breaking a nail or getting a charlie horse. so my worry is, do you think that even with epidural, i will feel anything that will cause me to faint?

Re: scared,what will happen?

  • Are you pregnant yet?

     

    If not, don't worry about that yet. 

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  • Ummm.... are you pregnant?  If not, I would put the horse back in front of your cart and worry about it later.
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  • :blinks:

     What?

    Indifferent

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  • even with in epidural you still feel pain
  • um if you faint when you break a nail, delivering a child might be hmmm...unbearable.
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  • I think that for something like labor, your body's normal instincts will take over and you will be able to take more pain than you think...I'm sure you'll be fine...you might faint, but you won't stay fainted and eventually your body will adapt to the pain, plus your body will release hormones to help you deal with it all.

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  • There are SO many more important things to worry about regarding pregnancy than pain.

     

    Trust me. 

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  • imagemrs.gardner:
    um if you faint when you break a nail, delivering a child might be hmmm...unbearable.

    ditto. I'd ask your doctor about it though, they may be able to do something.

  • Don't have kids if you faint at broken nails or minor pain. You don't get the epi right off the bat and i'm sure it doesn't help with all of the pain.

    Good luck.

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  • Sorry, I've never been good at predicting the future for strangers.
  • It's not just labor though. You have to go through alot of blood tests, including a glucose test that is often a couple hours....
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  • Maybe you should look into stress management or meditation?
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    You're totally going to faint when they bring out the huge epi needle and shove it in your spine.  Forget the actual pain.

    This is why I love Fred.  Of course, I nearly fainted myself thinking about this. Smile

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  • Ummm perhaps you should worry about your wedding first...

     

  • Plus there is no guarantee your epidural will work.  Mine didn't.

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    Ummm perhaps you should worry about your wedding first...

     

    Ditto.  Also, if your that much of a wuss, how do you expect to handle the pain of the epidural needle?  You should go find a bubble to live in.

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  • Number one: it is NOT normal to faint from a broken nail.  Talk to a physician and/or a psychiatrist about this issue before you TTC.

    Number two: an epidural that's placed prior to 5 cm dilation can slow and prolong or stall labor.  If your labor slows too much, you'll end up on a Pitocin drip, which is no fun at all.  You also put yourself at risk for a C-section for "failure to progress," and recovery from major abdominal surgery is one heck of a lot more painful than a broken nail.  And dilating to 5 cm isn't necessarily a painless process.  Plus, epidurals don't always work, don't always last, aren't always available, and they involve a very large needle going into your dural space -- that's the fluid-filled area between your vertebrae.  If it's punctured, which can and does happen, you'll have blindingly awful headaches from it.

    An epidural is not some kind of a magic bullet that alleviates all discomfort and pain throughout the entirety of labor.  I think you're looking for scopolamine.

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  • ::sobs::: why are they always from NJ too? Embarrassed
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  • *Blinks*

    I'm sorry it took me so long to respond. I plucked my eyebrows and the pain caused me to pass out for an hour.

    In short...you're out of luck. No baby for you. And stay away from acrylics, too.

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    ::sobs::: why are they always from NJ too? Embarrassed
    Ugh, it makes the rest of us look bad....
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    *Blinks*

    I'm sorry it took me so long to respond. I plucked my eyebrows and the pain caused me to pass out for an hour.

    In short...you're out of luck. No baby for you. And stay away from acrylics, too.

     

    HAHAHA!

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    imageLyssapee:
    ::sobs::: why are they always from NJ too? Embarrassed
    Ugh, it makes the rest of us look bad....
      Thank God we have a few decent jersey girls to represent.
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  • imagecrazycabin:
    Maybe you should look into stress management or meditation?

     

    Ditto!

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