goddess25
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My husband is pretty useless at night and always has been. He will be sleeping in the spare room when the baby arrives, to be honest I don't mind. He will get home around 3am from work and I don't want him coming into our room disturbing us esp if baby is asleep. It is going to be a challenge having the baby at night and getting up at 7-8am with both kids. DH will be around during the day and I know he will fully support me then.
In regards to pain relief I would say keep an open mind, and see what happens. I wanted a natural birth, first time around laboured at home, went to hospital at 9.5cm dilated, waters broke, tried to push him out and he was a little stuck so went to the OR for forceps. 2nd time labour fast but it was fine, intense.
Labour is exceptionally painful but it is amazing what you and your body can cope with. I would totally recommend giving natural a go and if you need pain relief and epidural then that is totally fine. You might just surprise yourselfs with it being just fine. I have to admit that reading all the stories about watching tv while pushing does sound incredibly nice.
The only pain relief I tried was gas and air with my first as the OB had to do a massive internal to see where DS was stuck. I truly hated it. I puffed on it about 3-4 times and it made me dizzy..I felt that way when you are really drunk when the room spins so I threw it away. I then went onto a spinal with him as they were planning a C section, however they managed to maneuvre him out. The spinal was lovely after pushing for so long. It was nice not to feel the contractions but I hated that I could not move for hours and hours after.
In regards to pain relief I would say keep an open mind, and see what happens. I wanted a natural birth, first time around laboured at home, went to hospital at 9.5cm dilated, waters broke, tried to push him out and he was a little stuck so went to the OR for forceps. 2nd time labour fast but it was fine, intense.
Labour is exceptionally painful but it is amazing what you and your body can cope with. I would totally recommend giving natural a go and if you need pain relief and epidural then that is totally fine. You might just surprise yourselfs with it being just fine. I have to admit that reading all the stories about watching tv while pushing does sound incredibly nice.
The only pain relief I tried was gas and air with my first as the OB had to do a massive internal to see where DS was stuck. I truly hated it. I puffed on it about 3-4 times and it made me dizzy..I felt that way when you are really drunk when the room spins so I threw it away. I then went onto a spinal with him as they were planning a C section, however they managed to maneuvre him out. The spinal was lovely after pushing for so long. It was nice not to feel the contractions but I hated that I could not move for hours and hours after.