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princess_amy89
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Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 225 Location: england
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Labour/birth
Posted: 09-16-06 16:18pm
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I know its early days but the story people
tell about birth and labour im really
scared :cry:
i wanna try do it nateral as its my first
child and il rather do it naterally
but im not sure if I wanna do it on my own
max's mum had a caserian thingy twice
well I told u all about me and my mum so I
cant ask her
which way did u all do?
What would u recomend?
Which helps most?
Please give me answers im planning early
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princess_amy89
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Posted: 09-16-06 16:20pm
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I only know about pushing and caserian
so please explain all others
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ANGELOS MAMA
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Posted: 09-16-06 16:31pm
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I had it normal.But it hurt like a health
forum.So many needles in you.
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princess_amy89
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Posted: 09-16-06 16:44pm
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Ummmmmmmmmmmm :?
I just did say I know nothing so dont just
come out with random crap
explainnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 09-16-06 16:52pm
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"random crap"? That was a bit rude. I
suggest acting a little nicer if you
expect people to help you. You could have
just nicely asked her to elaborate.
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 09-16-06 16:55pm
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Hahahah....Girl....She's young...Let her
go.
If she wants help...She needs to learn
that being rude isn't the way to get it.
Looks like someone is gonna have a hard
time figuring things out....
Sarah
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jparry
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Posted: 09-16-06 16:58pm
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There is really only two ways of child
birth.. Natural or vaginaly, or
caserian.
The only different choices you have with
natural/vaginaly is if you wanna choice to
have an epidural or if you wanna go
through with out any pain medication! It
is standard for an iv to be used in either
birth process due to the fact of
dehydration.
Caserian you get and epidural and are
numb. They then cut you and pull the baby
out..
Recovery is faster if you choice to have a
vaginal birth, as your stomach and uterus
are not required to be cut. Caserian may
take a few weeks to totally recover. Also
with a vaginal birth your normally
discharged from the hospital within 2
days!
I hope this helped you a bit!
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princess_amy89
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Eyes Wide Shut
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:04pm
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I had a vaginal birth and I didn't have an
.I.V or an epidural. But that was my
choice. I wanted no medical
intervention.
What kind of advice are you looking for
girl? I mean you have the internet
right?? Google what you're trying to find
out. You apparently aren't satisfied with
what we're telling you.
Please be more specific...
Sarah
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SamanthaM
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:11pm
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I went through my entire labor, but ended
up having a c-section. I had an epidural
and it was great. I highly recommend it
if you don't like being in pain. Having a
c-section kind of sucks. It is pretty
hard to get out of bed or walk for the
first couple days unless you take the pain
medication. I am going to have to have
another c-section in april though.
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princess_amy89
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:20pm
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Epidural???????????????
C section?????????????????????
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Nataliachick7
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:26pm
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C-section is an abbreviation for cesarean
section.
Epidural is a pain relieving procedure.
The doctor puts a thin catheter into your
back using a needle, and delivers pain
medication directly into your spinal
column. It relieves pain within minutes
and (under normal circumstances) lasts a
pretty long time.
*edited to correct my spelling :p *
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SamanthaM
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:31pm
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| princess_amy89
wrote: | epidural???????????????
C
section????????????????????? |
holy hell, you need some childbirth
classes. As soon a humanly possible.
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:34pm
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Or a bit of time with a search engine,
anyway.
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SamanthaM
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:37pm
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| ayamiyaki
wrote: | | or a bit of time with a
search engine,
anyway. |
i honestly do not think that would be
enough for this person. I'm not trying to
be mean to her either. I'm serious.
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Ingi
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:42pm
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You need to speak with your doctor and get
some books. Perhaps, as a previous poster
suggested, get yourself into a childbirth
class - as well as a parenting class.
Your pregnancy is only the beginning of a
lifelong journey and the better educated
you become now, the better off you'll
be.
Birth is the least of your worries.
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princess_amy89
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 225 Location: england
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:49pm
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Ingi at moment im not registered 2 doctors
I aint living at home so not using the
family one
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SamanthaM
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:54pm
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Just a question how old are you?
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Zanny
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Posted: 09-16-06 17:58pm
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Ask your midwife about antenatal classes,
mine has just sorted me out with a course
starting in october.. It's one night a
week for 4 weeks, covering labour, birth,
postnatal care, and life in the first few
weeks after the birth. There's also a
tour of the hospital included. I think
it'll be really helpful.
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