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5692644 tn?1388472314

Natural vs. Epidural

So how many first time mommys here went natural or are going natural at birth? If you have/plan to what was it like/what do you expect? Everyone keeps telling me to get all the drugs you can. Even though nothing I've said about having a baby (being married first and such) has stuck, I'd really like to stick to my plan to go natual and then breastfeed with no pacifire. I'm just wanting to know the difference in number and experiences?? Would really love input from all sides, please. :)
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My husband and I finally decided where we will have our baby. We decided on a birth center which means no pain meds. They have an awesome medical grade birthing tub that I'm looking forward to using. They also have a doula there for you and at each visit you get a session with either their massage therapist or accupuncturist. We will also be exclusively breast feeding and when it comes time to add in food, we will be making our own.
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@KTowne I wasn't forsure. It was just something my breastfeeding instructor told me, lol.
@lasheinate that's a little funny. the birth control part. But I think that's also a good thing lol. :) And I'm trying to do a lot of walking myself, lol. Mainley so it's easier after birth for me to get back into walking and excercising. I also heard it does help with giving birth, a loooooooot.
I'm glad that I'm not the only one out there scared about it and wanting a natural birth. It's nice knowing you're not the only one out there. :) Thank you everyone for you input. Good luck in any choice you make, lol. :) Congrats on your pregnancy's. :)
@mizy_g are you going natural again?? :)
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5002615 tn?1366014009
i went all natural contractions were annoying but pushing hurt! lol id take contraction anytime i was only in labor for three hours though im a lucky one and had her in three pushes :) not that bad if birth is that fast this was my first bab too
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With my first child I went natural. But I did alot of walking during the pregnancy and when it was time to give birth it only took 3hrs and 3 pushes . There are many risks that come along with having pain meds so I didn't want to chance it. Even now with the second baby I am not going for pain medication. I don't want to deal with extra problems. But I didnt tear or anything. So if this is the first time around I would go natural and experience the birth the whole way out. To me it was birtg control and I didnt get pregnant again until my daughter was 7.
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5739095 tn?1374690666
I want to go all natural... Thats what my mom did so i wan try doing it all myself... Were built to have children but like other ladies say once you at that moment your body will let you kbow what you need... An regardles as i see it the main point is getting that baby out safetly... So good luck
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@MK I'm definitely nervous and scared! I have a high pain tolerance but don't think I could every prepare myself for birth ya know? My boyfriend is super supportive and can't wait to catch her when she comes out :)
@BabyTurnip I'm allergic to morphine and another drug that we aren't sure of. They pain meds they offer are mixed together like a cocktail apparently, and the only reason we don't know exactly which one I'm allergic too us because the last time I had it it was also in'cocktail' form when I had my wisdom teeth removed surgically. They said they won't risk a reaction during labor. I just hope with all my hearty I won't need a c section since that will certainly complicate things!
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