Ok describe me what is feel resembling?
to have an epidural? i didn't have one with any of my kids . Like how did you know to push? Did u feel the contractions? I am just really wondering is all :)
i did not feel a entry i didn't even feel them put it in .. i pushed when the doctor told me to and felt for a time bit of pressure then looked down and he was out . But after they shut it off i get a really bad headache and my legs were tingley for a few hours
It was a heck of plentifully easier than the blood draws I had during pregnancy. So many people worried me about it that I worried for nothing. It felt similar to a cold pin prick and was over. Remember you only feel the small hypodermic with numbing medicine in it. After that when they are doing the rest you are numb and can't grain it.
I felt the contractions sometimes but they weren't painful and I definitely feel every single push because the hospital I went to makes sure it mostly wears stale before you push so you can be in control of it, which makes that piece go faster. I would do it again because there is no point in anyone in agony and tired for the pushing because you sat through hours of painful contractions for no principle.
Answers: It didn't hurt, but the girl put the tube surrounded by crooked so I had to have it redone. I couldn't consistency where she was when I started pushing, I felt a bit pressure than when she was coming out it felt like sex for the first time...where on earth it kinda hurts, but you can deal with it. It's different for everyone though.
when you start getting dilated adjectives the way I started to feel A LOT of pressure, like I needed to use the bathroom, but channel more painful!
And when it came time to push it did hurt! I imagine it would own been waaaay worse without the epidural though.
When the head be coming out there was alot of pressure and burning and stinging.
I had a spinal for my c-section. I can tell you that the actual needle surrounded by your back is not bad at all. I be all afraid and crying on the table thinking it was going to be awful, they use a lidocaine injection first that feels close to a quick beesting, but it numbs you around where they will place the spinal or epidural. You don't feel it. The spinal is funny, it creeps up your body from your foot up once it is in. You feel like your legs are falling asleep and getting thaw. It takes about a minute or two and then you can't surface anything from your boobs down. So all of those absolutely horrible contractions I was have instantly vanished. My mother saw my belly before they began cutting and she said it be contracting hard, but I couldn't feel it. I never got to make a contribution birth naturally, but my cousins who had their babies with epidurals read out that they turn it down so that you can feel the pressure, but not the pain, so that you can push. They don't feel the sore contractions leading up to it, while they were dialating. I was lately as curious as you were! I think everyone is when considering to use the drugs. I say use the drugs, its what they are in attendance for! Don't suffer and wear yourself out while you are just dialating. You'll be that much more awake and full of energy to hold you baby when it's out!
the nurse told me when to push or they told me to look at the monitor and go by that
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i did not feel a entry i didn't even feel them put it in .. i pushed when the doctor told me to and felt for a time bit of pressure then looked down and he was out . But after they shut it off i get a really bad headache and my legs were tingley for a few hours
It was a heck of plentifully easier than the blood draws I had during pregnancy. So many people worried me about it that I worried for nothing. It felt similar to a cold pin prick and was over. Remember you only feel the small hypodermic with numbing medicine in it. After that when they are doing the rest you are numb and can't grain it.
I felt the contractions sometimes but they weren't painful and I definitely feel every single push because the hospital I went to makes sure it mostly wears stale before you push so you can be in control of it, which makes that piece go faster. I would do it again because there is no point in anyone in agony and tired for the pushing because you sat through hours of painful contractions for no principle.
Answers: It didn't hurt, but the girl put the tube surrounded by crooked so I had to have it redone. I couldn't consistency where she was when I started pushing, I felt a bit pressure than when she was coming out it felt like sex for the first time...where on earth it kinda hurts, but you can deal with it. It's different for everyone though.
when you start getting dilated adjectives the way I started to feel A LOT of pressure, like I needed to use the bathroom, but channel more painful!
And when it came time to push it did hurt! I imagine it would own been waaaay worse without the epidural though.
When the head be coming out there was alot of pressure and burning and stinging.
I had a spinal for my c-section. I can tell you that the actual needle surrounded by your back is not bad at all. I be all afraid and crying on the table thinking it was going to be awful, they use a lidocaine injection first that feels close to a quick beesting, but it numbs you around where they will place the spinal or epidural. You don't feel it. The spinal is funny, it creeps up your body from your foot up once it is in. You feel like your legs are falling asleep and getting thaw. It takes about a minute or two and then you can't surface anything from your boobs down. So all of those absolutely horrible contractions I was have instantly vanished. My mother saw my belly before they began cutting and she said it be contracting hard, but I couldn't feel it. I never got to make a contribution birth naturally, but my cousins who had their babies with epidurals read out that they turn it down so that you can feel the pressure, but not the pain, so that you can push. They don't feel the sore contractions leading up to it, while they were dialating. I was lately as curious as you were! I think everyone is when considering to use the drugs. I say use the drugs, its what they are in attendance for! Don't suffer and wear yourself out while you are just dialating. You'll be that much more awake and full of energy to hold you baby when it's out!
the nurse told me when to push or they told me to look at the monitor and go by that
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