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Do I want to know... (birth related)
... what the ring of fire is?
I'm thinking no.
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It is basically the way they explain/describe the sensation as the head is coming out. It is a pretty accurate description from my experience - the good thing is that it is over FAST, and once you feel that you know the end is a few pushes away!
Alternately, it is how my hubby describes his b-hole after eating REALLY spicy food and going #2. That might be TMI. hah.
That is a good analogy :-)
Ok, I assumed as much. I really appreciate you explaining it in a way that didn't completely terrify me.
Also, the ring of fire your hubby is describing is awful!
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Haha, thanks! Sometimes I think I just don't want to know this stuff until it's too late. Don't want it to change my mind!
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haha. I'm terrible.
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hahahahaha
amusingly, this does nothing for the fact i want another baby. i feel greedy, lol.
I'm not sure I want to experience all that. I think I would prefer to be drugged like the last time.
This is how numb I was....
Dr. "You need to push"
Me: " I am pushing"
Dr. "No you're not"
Apparently my mind telling my numb body to push wasn't working.
CRAFTY ME
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Same goes for me. Once I finally got the epi, I went to 10 within an hour. My midwife told me to push on the next contraction, but I couldn't feel anything...so I just beared down like I was pushing out a poop, and with about 3 or 4 pushes he was out. Felt nothing, just the wiggling to get his shoulders through. Didn't even feel the stitching of my tear.
I had an epi for a very short while in the middle of labor: pain med free from 8pm - 2:30pm the next day (18.5 hours), epi from about 2:30pm - 5pm (2.5 hours), pain med free from 5pm-10pm (5 hours).
The epi was only enough to take the edge off the contractions. It made me throw up the entire time I had it and to still feel the contractions and then to be throwing up at the same time was way worse so I let the epi wear off and continued to labor and deliver pain med free.
Next time, I won't even bother with the epi.
GAH!
Ugh. No kidding. That's awful! My friend's epi numbed her opposite of what it was supposed to. She felt all the contractions, but couldn't tell if she was pushing.
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