I'm sure this has been done but I can't find a thread, sorry if so!
I was wondering if a bigger baby means a more dificult labour. My daughter was 9lb (4kg 110gms) and 55cm and my labour was very difficult. I had an epidural, which stopped the contractions, but I was still in a huge amount of pain as she was decending. I haven't had another mother tell me they experienced this after an epidural. I'm sure some of it has to do with the strength of the epi, and for my top-up they gave me some sort of narcotic instead of the usual fluid they use. Could that have had something to do with it?




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I can't say whether that's true or not, but it's something to consider. 
As my ob said to me he's seen a woman struggle with a 5lber and push out a 10lber with ease. I think its something we like to think makes things "hard" but its not necessarily so.
My SIL had an epidural with her #1, induction, which they turned off when she was fully dilated and got her pushing an hour later, by the time her DD was crowning she could feel again and she was almost fainting with the pain. With #2 she just had a bit of peth and a shower and was much happier with the experience. She said afterwards that she felt the fact that people think epidurals will take the pain away is awful as when it comes back (which is often does, since they like to you feel at least a little to push) it is such a shock. FWIW at the point i was fully dilated i was still drug-free and when her head began to descend (i pooped a bit, without pushing, so i assume that's why) i had the urge to push and couldn't stop it. The midwives weren't there (i was a homebirth and my midwife had popped back to hospital as i was only 3cm when she checked me - DD's head began to come down an hour later!), and i pushed a tiny bit (because i couldn't help it) and the AGONY was so breath-taking - i was on my hands and knees and i LEAPT up because i felt like she was coming too fast and sat in a chair instead. Because i'd been 3cm only an hour before i thought i'd torn my cervix or something - very scary. When the midwives came back my contractions were too hard for me to tell them about it, and DD was born 2 hours later, without any pushing from me until she was fully crowned.


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