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Jo fingers crossed for a temp rise tommrow
Becks your the first person to reassure me about delivery with your post
THANKYOU for that 



Thanks girlsI have only recently begun to even think about the labour .... Your reassurance will be required over the next 12 weeks as a newbie to this and a first timer lol... All advise welcome
Thanks girlsI have only recently begun to even think about the labour .... Your reassurance will be required over the next 12 weeks as a newbie to this and a first timer lol... All advise welcome
Birth is natural.
The pain is a means to an end.
Each wave of pain is getting you nearer to seeing the wonderful life you have created.
read as much as you can about the process. Information is a prescription against pain.
Picture in your mind your cervix opening up and your uterus lifting. Imagining what is happening whilst undergoing each pain means that you are actually helping your body to do it's job.
Fear is inhibitive to labour. It stops the process and makes your muscles tense.
Be as upright as possible. Gravity plays a huge part in easing a birth. Imagine trying to poo lying flat on your back, you'd have trouble. Imagine being constipated and lying on your back trying (that's even worse) Instead you are upright on a toilet with your muscles being supported and you can then do what you need to with good old gravity being given a helping hand. Birth is much the same. The babies head pressing down increases the pressure and moves the cervix quicker and more efficiently.
Practice listening to soothing music and relaxing into it with controlled breaths. Play the music over and over again in the run up to your birth and then when you are in the birth process play the same music. Your body will instinctively relax.
Thanks girlsI have only recently begun to even think about the labour .... Your reassurance will be required over the next 12 weeks as a newbie to this and a first timer lol... All advise welcome
Birth is natural.
The pain is a means to an end.
Each wave of pain is getting you nearer to seeing the wonderful life you have created.
read as much as you can about the process. Information is a prescription against pain.
Picture in your mind your cervix opening up and your uterus lifting. Imagining what is happening whilst undergoing each pain means that you are actually helping your body to do it's job.
Fear is inhibitive to labour. It stops the process and makes your muscles tense.
Be as upright as possible. Gravity plays a huge part in easing a birth. Imagine trying to poo lying flat on your back, you'd have trouble. Imagine being constipated and lying on your back trying (that's even worse) Instead you are upright on a toilet with your muscles being supported and you can then do what you need to with good old gravity being given a helping hand. Birth is much the same. The babies head pressing down increases the pressure and moves the cervix quicker and more efficiently.
Practice listening to soothing music and relaxing into it with controlled breaths. Play the music over and over again in the run up to your birth and then when you are in the birth process play the same music. Your body will instinctively relax.
Becks, cAitlkn was like that last Wednesday. She hasn't been sick today .
Regina , also another way to look at labour/birth - if it was that bad families would only have 1 child . Me, Becks , Karen and jan have about 15 between us!
Jo, will be watching your chart with interest.
Took this earlier, my favourite so far
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Well, a line has been drawn under the baby making for good, DH had snip today. Has to take it easy for a couple of days. A tiny little red mark each side, I was like, is that it two little marks(seems a lot of fuss to me) told him I've been prodded and poked numerous times over the last 12 years and has my stomach cut open twice!
Felt really sad over the weekend as I didn't want the finality of it, but although I felt sad earlier, I also feel a weight has been lifted, knowing now that's it, we can now move onto the next chapter. To be thankful for what we do have and to enjoy it to the full.