I wouldn't risk an epidural with an innie belly button if I were you. Having an innie means your baby is closer to your spine, and the needle could stick the baby by accident.
My friend (who had a kid 13 years ago) told me that if you actually push on your innie during a contraction your pain is less intense therefore you won't need an epidural at all. I'm going to try this method.
I have no idea what others are saying but I never showed in my last pregnancy and had an innie the entire time. There is no chance of hitting the baby, I had en epidural and honestly I will do it again. I'm am almost 35 weeks and although I am showing I still have an innie
I have no idea what others are saying but I never showed in my last pregnancy and had an innie the entire time. There is no chance of hitting the baby, I had en epidural and honestly I will do it again. I'm am almost 35 weeks and although I am showing I still have an innie
But what if the needle they use punctures my entire spine and DOES hit the baby? What then??
Really, you guys seem like a bunch of exclusive mean girls! I mean, its JUST like the movie mean girls up in here. What is up with this board recently, I though June was supposed to be so nice.
I have no idea what others are saying but I never showed in my last pregnancy and had an innie the entire time. There is no chance of hitting the baby, I had en epidural and honestly I will do it again. I'm am almost 35 weeks and although I am showing I still have an innie
But what if the needle they use punctures my entire spine and DOES hit the baby? What then??
I have no idea what others are saying but I never showed in my last pregnancy and had an innie the entire time. There is no chance of hitting the baby, I had en epidural and honestly I will do it again. I'm am almost 35 weeks and although I am showing I still have an innie
But what if the needle they use punctures my entire spine and DOES hit the baby? What then??
First time poster here. I would never get an epidural but that's just me. I want my baby to be safe and that's why I'm doing an unmedicated and natural c-section.
First time poster here. I would never get an epidural but that's just me. I want my baby to be safe and that's why I'm doing an unmedicated and natural c-section.
First time poster here. I would never get an epidural but that's just me. I want my baby to be safe and that's why I'm doing an unmedicated and natural c-section.
Have fun with that! Maybe smoking pot will help with C-section stuff. I mean, it is Colorado, right?
First time poster here. I would never get an epidural but that's just me. I want my baby to be safe and that's why I'm doing an unmedicated and natural c-section.
Have fun with that! Maybe smoking pot will help with C-section stuff. I mean, it is Colorado, right?
I don't plan to give birth in Colorado, I'm in New Mexico and my child will have dual citizenship with USA & MX.
First time poster here. I would never get an epidural but that's just me. I want my baby to be safe and that's why I'm doing an unmedicated and natural c-section.
Have fun with that! Maybe smoking pot will help with C-section stuff. I mean, it is Colorado, right?
I don't plan to give birth in Colorado, I'm in New Mexico and my child will have dual citizenship with USA & MX.
First time poster here. I would never get an epidural but that's just me. I want my baby to be safe and that's why I'm doing an unmedicated and natural c-section.
You can't even ask a simple question in June without someone being a smart ass or talking about f*cking potatoes. What happened to being helpful and supportive of other women?
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Re: Does having an innie belly button for my entire pregnancy mean I won't be able to get an epidural?
But you can totallyyyy get an epidural.
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Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
If you want to risk an epidural, then be my guest OP
But keep the health of your baby in mind!!!!!!!!!!!
I would never get an epidural but that's just me. I want my baby to be safe and that's why I'm doing an unmedicated and natural c-section.
That's what's best for baby, good for you!
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