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Considering an Epidural but Paranoid About the Needle

After two totally natural births, I am thinking of an epidural this time. (maybe) But I am way too frightened by needles. My mom chose no shots when we were growing up and so when it came to all this pregnancy needle stuff, i have had to toughen my nerves a little. I am RH negative and had to have that awful Rhogam shot that nearly did me in every time (, it is a long needle, very scary and very painful!)
What was your experiences, good and bad, with the epidural needle.
Also, I have really fast deliveries, 1rst was 4.5 hrs start to finish, 2nd was 6 hrs. (this was from first signs of any contractions) My 2nd question is will the epidural slow down my usually fast deliveries?
Any help is appreciated!

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thanks to all who have responded! My needle fear has pretty much vanished, thanks to ya'll!
Hubby and I were talking about it last night and I decided I will just see when the time comes if I just HAVE to get one.
I was not medicated at all last time (a little over a year ago) and had a horrible experience (guessing something was wrong) and this is so soon after that the birth is still fresh on my mind.
I am going to ask about a doula at our hospital and leave that option open, too. I am delivering with a midwife at a hospital, just like my very first birth, but a much better hospital!
The birth is in November, so I have lots of time to look into things and ask more questions :)
Thanks again and I will gladly take all the responses I get

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Honestly, I was in so much pain I didn't even know it was happening. It shouldn't slow down labor, but it may not help much since you tend to have quicker labors.

It seriously feels like a bee sting. Thats it. I got all worked up about it too, but when it came right down to it, I held my breath and thought about how much better I would feel once the meds kicked in - and before I could finish that thought, it was over. I felt IMMEDIATE relief from the pain, and was able to breathe comfortable and even take a long nap before delivery.

Its 100,000 times worth it!! ...I promise its not that bad at all. And I'm the girl who cried when she got her ears pierced... LAST YEAR. You will do great!

Congrats!

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I found the epidural painful, and only consented because it was an "emergency" c-section. To me it felt about as bad as a transition contraction, but then the contractions ended.

If the delivery is fast, my understanding is that it is unlikely that you'll be able to get an epidural.

If you want statistical info about epidurals and all their risks/ benefits read Henci Goer's The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth. It's very readable and very informative.

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3 babies. One totally natural. The other two epidurals. The needle didnt hurt. they explain every single step to you. tell you when you will feel the poke, and some pressure. nothing unbearable. if you can give birth naturally, you can handle the epidural. you do have to have a catheter, which they insert after you are numb, so you dont feel that. you might feel a little tug when they take it out the next day, doesnt hurt one bit.
the epidural helped me relax so that when i was ready to push i had lots of energy to do this. pushing in my opinion is harder, you cant feel when you are pushing... but having a baby is not easy at all. just depends on what you want. my kids never had side effects... BF just fine after delivery... didnt seem to be effected by the epidural at all. from what i understand, the epi deadens your nerves, doesnt go into your blood stream.... but some of the medicine could be passed to baby...
i guess it could slow labor down... my first baby, i was in labor for 15 hours, no epi, totally natural. the second baby, labor 8 hours with epi... the last baby.. 5 hours with epi.....
in my opinion i think they are pretty safe. i would totally suggest having an epi to any woman having a baby. its safe and if its out there to help you, take advantage of it.

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If you decide to get an epidural, by the time you get it you will probably not notice the needle. It is small, and after contractions will seem like nothing. I have done both, natural and with an epidural. Things went much quicker after the epidural and I think its because I could finally get some relief.
good luck to you:)

By the time I was ready for my epidural, I would have inserted the needle into my own back, if I had no other recourse. I also hate needles. I do not even remember the insertion. I also had no ill side effects. I did have to be given pitocin after the epidural, as it did slow things down a bit.

I had an epidural 12 years ago and it really didn't hurt much at all. I was scared too, and relieved that there was not much pain. It did take many hours after the epidural for me to deliver, and I wonder if the epidural was reason for that. I didn't have a good experience, as after the epidural I had dry heaves, which were awful and lasted until my son was born. However, I didn't feel any labor pains. I was glad when it was over! They say every woman has a different birthing experience. Since this is your third pregnancy, I'll bet it'll be a breeze for you---I'm hoping it will be. I wish you and your family the very best.

It just feels like someone pushing REALLY HARD on your back. Since it's behind you, you don't have to see it.

I had an epidural during both of my labors/deliveries. With my first labor, my nurse started out by giving me a shot of Stadol to control my pain but it caused me to have panic-inducing hallucinations so I certainly didn't want a second dose of that and I decided to just grin and bear it. After my water broke, my contractions became absolutely unbearable. I was crying tears, hyperventilating, and I was ready to pass out from the pain but as soon as the epidural drip was started, I was immediately much more comfortable. It was amazing! Plus, the pain from the contractions was so intense that the skin on my entire back felt numb and I don't even remember feeling the injection. Including contractions before I went to the hospital, it was 24hrs from the start of my labor before I got the epidural and it was another 9hrs before I delivered. It was a sloooow process.

My second labor was much quicker and more tame. I got to 7 cm in about 5 hrs and I wasn't sure I could handle the contractions any longer so I asked for the epidural. There was a big pinch when they injected the numbing solution but the actual epidural catheter insertion was more of a feeling of pressure in my spine. I delivered 4 hrs later.

Everybody's response to pain is different but I honestly didn't think it was that bad and I would get an epidural again if I felt I couldn't handle the contractions. I didn't have a post-epidural headache like some women experience but my back was sore/bruised at the injection site for about a week after. I also didn't have any problem with feeling or control when I got to the pushing phase. You sound like a tough woman... if you've had two natural deliveries then I bet your third will be quick too and you might not even need to get an epidural especially because getting one will probably slow things down. Best of luck to you. I'm sure you'll do great! :)

I had my first at Presybterian Hospital in Dallas, my second at the American Hospital in Paris. I wanted to have an all natural, epidural free delivery with my first, and after 6 hours of unbearable pain and exhaustion - i begged for an epidural and then had to wait for another hour because there was a line up (other moms were also delivering that night). I was in so much pain - the little prick of the epidural was unmemorable. Second time epidural in an overseas hospital was also unmemorable and uncomplicated. Botht times, the pain relief was incredible - and done so well that i was still able to move my legs, push out baby, etc, etc.

In my case, both times, the epidural did slow down my delivery...particularly second time - i almost fully dilated when i arrived at the hospital and after the epidural - things slowed down.

I will tell you, that both times, i was so overwhelmed with the pain that i found it very difficult to relax and breathe...if i were to be pregnant again - and being more comfortable and aware/understanding of the mind-body connection - i would definitely try without an epidural.

First and foremost - if you have delivered 2 naturally and successfully - why an epidural now??

I am not an MD - so i can only tell you what i would do:

A. if i couldn't tolerate the pain, knowing the pain of an epidural is exponentially minor in comparison and provides incredible relief - i'd go with the epidural...knowing my delivery will be longer but pain free.

B. If i want a fast delivery, and can remain calm/breath/survive the contractions and the actual crowning of the baby/etc...i would walk as much as possible during the deliver and breathe (or what ever works) through the contractions and pop that baby out as fast as possible.

Go with your gut...i don't think you have to commit to anything - i labored for a good 6 hours before deciding on the epidural...it's your decision.

My 2 deliveries were the 2 most incredible moments of my entire life...and so i think it's important that you do what ever makes that time as positive as possible for you & your baby.

Good luck.

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