I did about half my labor naturally and then finally got an epidural. I have to say, I truly thought contractions wouldn't be "that bad" and I generally tolerate pain perfectly fine.....but after 6 hours of contractions every 3-4 minutes I was done. I also did not have a complication free delivery however.
I was 41 weeks pregnant when I finally starting having consistent contractions with my son. After having them fairly steady for most of a day, we finally decided to go to the hospital. The early contractions were fine, they felt like fairly moderate menstrual cramps, easy to walk and talk through. In fact, my husband and I went on a long walk to pass the time and hopefully progress things along. While in the hospital they checked me, found me 2 cm dilated, told me I was in "false labor" and sent me home. At that point the pain was intensifying and I was pretty uncomfortable. I was also pretty upset because I was a week overdue, and it certainly didn't feel like "false labor".
I spent the next 6 hours writhing on my bed with intense and awful contractions coming every 3 minutes, while my husband slept comfortably and I wanted to kill him. It was the middle of the night and I had no slept at all, so I was also exhausted. Finally, at 4 am, my water broke and we went back to the hospital. When we got there I was running a fever of 102 and was 4cm dilated. Apparently that was enough to let me stay.
At that point, I'd had it. I was exhausted and completely tired of dealing with the pain. I will be perfectly honest, I could have done it without drugs. However, I was no in the right frame of mind anymore, I was disgusted that they sent me home in the first place, and I was ready for relief. I got an epidural.
It was the most amazing thing in the world. Did not feel it going in, and within minutes the pain was gone. It did not slow my labor at all, it did not cause unusual or worse tearing, it did not make me require tools for delivery, it did not diminish my ability to push my son out. It was heaven. I slept, and talked, and joked throughout the labor. It was calm, no screaming, no pain.
I am not at all afraid of labor this time around because I know I have the epidural option. But truthfully, yes, labor sucks. Its painful, its hard. It's also completely do-able, and no matter what, you'll be fine. Good luck and best wishes
