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03
Jul
2006
Izzy

Does it really hurt?

by IzzyComment Published at 10:3010:305 comments5 comments53 Visits53 VisitsReport

Odds aree pretty good that you'll use epidural. If you're like me, I'm afraid of needles. When I get shots or get blood drawn, I always have to look away. So when I was pregnant, the thought of getting epidural was a bit terrifying. But really, it wasn't that bad at all.

The hospital I delivered in has a policy that absolutely no one is allowed in the room other than the aneasthesiologist and the nurse. The nurse held me and reassured me the whole time. The anaesthesiologist talked through everything that he was about to do. The first needle prick was just that... a prick as if you're getting a shot in the arm. After that, I really didn't feel anything. Though I did feel a little nerve tingling that made me want to move/twitch, which of course I resisted because I was to remain very very still. When I thought I really couldn't keep still anymore, the whole procedure was done. A minute or so later I felt tingling all the way down both of my legs.  That was it!

My labor nurse smiled at me and said, "it wasn't too bad, was it?"  No, it was not bad at all. The IV needle actually hurt more than the epidural.

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MadisonsMommy
December 2006 | MadisonsMommy
Does it really hurt?

I never thought the epidural hurt much either, the nurses were very nice, and made me laugh. They went threw the steps, so there wasn't any surpises. Like Izzy said " the IV hurt more " and I totally agree, i actually had a girl put in me, and it was her frist time. She was getting pretty much trained when she did it, damn girl had to do it 2x ... OUCH! : )
so, yeah epidural is definitly worth it, and makes you feel good hehe



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sarababe83
November 2006 | sarababe83
i know what its like

epidural well it hurts quite alot the most when there putting the needle in your spine . i never wanted one at all but the midwife insisted that i did cos of the pain i was in and the long labour which was 23 hours so i got it .

after giving birth i was paralised for an hour and a half which i was angry cos all i wanted to do was have a shower and spend time with my baby...

i still have a sore back from the epidural and its five yrs on now so if you dont need one i say dont get it .

it may help with the pain but it certainly can cause drama down the track i dont think my back will ever be the same .

im due to have my second baby in june next year and i can tell you all now i aint having one of those ever again lol ..



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araigha
August 2006 | araigha
Epidural
I think the majority of women who don't prepare themselves and do research are the ones who are sorely disappointed. They say, the doctor CUT me! Well, yes, that's called an episiotomy it happens quite frequently. But I couldnt feel my legs and they wouldnt let me go to the bathroom! Well, yes, that's the purpose of an epidural-to numb your lower body, and if your lower body is numb, how are you going to get to the toilet? Well, I had trouble pushing all because of the epidural! Well, yes, when you read information concerning epidurals they will tell you this. I am all for epidurals and plan to get one with this birth!


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allyp
August 2006 | allyp
Does it really hurt?

I do agree with you Izzy.. I think the IV hurt more.. actually it did.. now looking back, i hardly felt the epidural.. i think i felt a "cold" feeling going up and down my back. It was a cool feeling actually.

I was lucky, I had my husband, and my mother in law in the room with me.. (I was in a HUGE birthing room) then there was my nurse and the aneasthesiologist. I know they say that you can't feel your leg's once you get the epidural but i did feel my leg's. And the anaesthesiologist also did talk everything through with me, that he was doing, or going to do next.



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HazyAmy
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2006 | HazyAmy
Does it really hurt?
I agree with Izzy.  I'm an RN and even I was nervous.  Mine went as sommth as can be.  The only real problem I had was that after my dd was born the epidural came out except for my left leg.  They wouldn't let me try to get up to the bathroom, of course because I wouldn't have been able to walk.  Anyway...it took longer than usual but I was fine.  I'm preggers with number 2 and I'll be having the epidural no questions asked!!!


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