Teekie said:I had epidural for c-section with both 2 kids, and will have it again with third on way. Epidural didnt seem to hurt at all, I felt nothing even though I hate needles as well. First time, I thought, ick i dont want that.. and thought it'd hurt so when i got it, I didnt feel anything and saw that the anthesologist was done.. was like, "Done already?" :-o 2nd time, felt nothing too.. so oh well, eh.
Must beCheri said:You felt nothing? wow... must be that Strong body of yours. Heh.
HelloKittyGal said:Do you think that if all of your past families had natural birth, chances are you will go through it without a second thought about pain? My mother said that you forget all about pain once you have the child.
Any of you take Lamaze classes? I think it's embarrassing to pretend to breath "hoo hoo hoo...hoo hoo hoo" They say you have the Lamaze coach, doctor, nurse and husband. :-o . Normally, I don't like too many people in the room for anything. I am just the type of person that like as little people as possible. I dunno, maybe I could use a midwife in the future?
Liebling:-))) said:Interesting, RebelGirl!
Honestly, I prefer natural birth to C-Section. I don´t have any experience with epdurial because German doctors don´t support it.
I had C-Section after 36 hours labor pain before had first son... and natural birth after 5 and half hours labor pain.
C-Section: painful... I can´t move what I like when I sleep... just stay lying... painful.. and walk slowly... It took few months to get pain over.
Natural birth: yes painful when you sit on the chair... stitches/torn... Occhh... I can move what I live when I sleep... painful when you urine... It took few weeks to get pain over...
I compare cons and pros and would say that I prefer natural birth to C-Section.
I don't know; I forget.CyberRed said:I heard that Epidural can cause memory loss when gettin' older. Is that true ?