1234 ...

thread: Does anything...and I mean anything at all hurt more than child birth?

  1. #19
    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Victoria
    1,028

    Lulu i agree with you..
    Also gall attack is definelty worse, i think child birth is a positive pain if there is such a thing, its almost all forgotten about the moment its over.

  2. #20
    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    Cloud nine :D
    6,309

    YES! Giving birth was the most amazing pain i ever felt it gave me such a rush and amens (sp?) joy how ever you give birth to take in that all that pain was for something so incredibly special!!!

    The worst pain i have ever felt, would have to be post-gallbladder-removal surgery followed very closely by gallstone attacks!!!

  3. #21
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    4,427

    Wow what a response.

    Kellz- that bike accident sounds horrific.

    I am not afraid of child birth as I know it is pain with a purpose but it is in a way reassuring that there are worse pains you can go through.

    Lulu- I do agree that a broken heart is painful and I do find emotional pain more difficult to deal with than physical pain.

    I have had a ruptured appendix and also a blocked bowel and I remember those were quite painful so I will be interested to see how it compares with child birth for me.

    My DP had a petruding disc in his spine which he had to put up with for about 7months before having surgery which he said is the most excrutiating pain ever. In a way I think to myself, that I think he is right.

    Like many people have said, the thing about the pain of child birth is that it does go away and has a big reward at the end and each bit of pain that you experience is a step closer to meeting your little baby so it does make it worth it.

    Thanks for all your responses. I knew this would be interesting

  4. #22
    BellyBelly Member
    Add kawazuki on Facebook

    Dec 2008
    Paradise. QLD
    2,288

    lol ali the accident wasnt that bad sounds worse than it was. the bike was still rideable, lucky i was at teh track and not on the road..

    child birth for me was a good pain. i enjoyed it as i knew once she was out id forget about it. and it was sooooo worth it im going back for a 2nd go lol

  5. #23
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
    1,811

    Hi Ali,

    Just thought I'd throw in my two cents too

    As the other girls have said, the pain of labour and birth is completley indescribable and so different to anything else. And yeah it hurts quite a lot, but your body is designed for this- this is our ultimate purpose. Also, it it bearable because it comes in waves- just when you think it can't get any worse- you're right, and it eases off again for a little bit.

    Personally I'd say getting my wisdom teeth removed was a far worse experience, pain wise. Give me five hours of intense but wholly satisfying pain that comes, goes and crescendos, rather than four weeks of a terrible dull ache anyway. The pain that comes with labour is quite invogorating and fills you with such a sense of purpose when it's done- knowing I dealt with that pain is really a source of pride for me (in a 'I'm am woman, hear me roar' kinda way )

  6. #24
    Registered User
    Add Sair on Facebook

    Dec 2006
    Rural Vic
    1,343

    It wasn't the birth that I remember being painful, 2nd stage was a breeze, I found transition really hard to deal with, the contractions came hard and fast, I felt like it would never end, I kept getting panicky because I was not in control but then would remember my breathing exercises from my hypnotherapy cd and I would calm down again. The pushing stage was much easier, I was in control and was able to get a good rest between contractions which helped.

    I don't think I have ever experienced pain like it in my life but I can't wait to do it again so it can't be too bad.

  7. #25
    Registered User

    Aug 2005
    1,226

    Yes!!

    try pilionidal sinus.. its a growth of hairs between your lower back ( ok, the top of your bottom cleft) it requires surgery and the wound is left open, to be dressed daily .. ouchy..i had a nurse come and dress it for me, salt baths and DH ( only boyfriend at the time was shown how to do it also) would dress it aswell twice a day.
    My surgeon didnt think i should have had it as i am of anglo saxon background and blonde.. it normally affects darker european people.. i could not sit and the dressing was so very painful.

    I personaly think, for me that child birth must MUCH easier and less pain..

    FYI - i had a gas labour with DD, no tears and with DS i also had Gas with 2nd tears ( his head was 38cm! yikes)

  8. #26
    paradise lost Guest

    YES!

    I once sprained my ankle (3rd degree sprain - tore everything that holds the joint together down one side, took months to heal and i STILL get pain from it), that was worse, like MUCH worse.

    Jumping a horse with a broken collarbone was worse. Every jump was agony.

    Having a cigarette put out on me was worse.

    Running a half marathon with a broken bone in my foot (a stress fracture) was worse.

    And several other things, not for the open forums, i endured from my abuser were so much worse just remembering them used to make me vomit and feel faint.

    Bx

  9. #27
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    6,979

    Mum told me her kidney stones were worse and more painful than all 3 of her labours/births put together!!!!

    Alibaby - what i reckon, is that if it was that bad, noone would ever go back for more than 1 child

    I reckon it's gonna hurt like hell but it's gonna be sooo worth it!! Bring it on... I'm ready

    Pain with purpose!

  10. #28
    Registered User
    Add aussienic on Facebook

    Feb 2005
    Boyne Island
    6,327

    In all honesty I have to say kicking my toe hurt more.. silly as it sounds.. But labour is a gradual pain and yeh it hurt but it built up slowly.. Kicking your toe is sudden and unexpected and gauranteed to get a swear word out of me everytime

  11. #29
    Registered User

    Mar 2007
    6,979

    In all honesty I have to say kicking my toe hurt more.. silly as it sounds.. But labour is a gradual pain and yeh it hurt but it built up slowly.. Kicking your toe is sudden and unexpected and gauranteed to get a swear word out of me everytime
    What about when you hook your little tiny toe (smallest one lol) at the foot of your bed OMG that hurts sooooo bad..... if that hurts more than labour then i'm gonna do great hehehe

  12. #30
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    On the edge of Crazytown
    1,178

    ok, my turn.

    i have heard that passing a kidney stone is the worst thing any man or woman can endure. but i have never done this.

    i have however had gall stones, attacks, gall bladder surgery, reflux, ruptured eosophagus, burst stomach ulcer, spinal fracture, horrific wisdom teeth removal leading to broken jaw.hyper-extended knee, and 2 vaginal births.

    but none of this was worse than .... recovering from an episiotomy.

    sorry ladies, not trying to freak anyone out. but my point is that pain is all relative, things hurt differently for differnt people.

  13. #31
    Registered User
    Add aussienic on Facebook

    Feb 2005
    Boyne Island
    6,327

    What about when you hook your little tiny toe (smallest one lol) at the foot of your bed OMG that hurts sooooo bad..... if that hurts more than labour then i'm gonna do great hehehe
    OMg that hurts the worst.. and I always do it ...

  14. #32
    Registered User

    Feb 2006
    Newcastle, NSW
    4,219

    I would say that gallstones/gallbladder attacks were much, much worse than giving birth.
    I actually enjoy giving birth. It makes me feel so womanly and the reward in the end is worth every ounce of pain.

  15. #33
    Registered User

    Mar 2006
    7,046

    My gall stone attack was far worse than labour!!! So was the pain after my ERCP - I thought I was going to die after that one (seriously! It hsouldn't have hurt that much!)

  16. #34
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Gippsland, Victoria
    714

    For me, the pain was pretty much identical to my period pain (well, apart from pushing out the head!)

    The best thing about labour pain? The hormones that make you forget! You dont get those with any other type of pain.

    And really, if it was that bad, would women not only do it once, but go back for more?!

    I was scared like you too honey, but remember and trust that your body knows what to do and it knows how to handle whats happening every step of the way. And just when you think it cant get any worse, it will ease off.

    You will be fine! Good luck xx

  17. #35
    Meegs Guest

    I agree with Manta... if you focus on the pain you are almost talking yourself into it.. Yes it hurts.. but my advice is not to think about that part.. It is definately a positive pain and I can honestly say that I enjoyed my drug free birth.. Wierd huh?? I guess that because you know that you are going to have a fantastic outcome it makes it easier to push (pardon the pun) through!!

    Butr geez.. sounds like I would rather give birth than have gallstones, ruptured appendix and kidney stones anyday!!

  18. #36
    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    Melbourne
    6,745

    I think there are many more painful things than childbirth.

    Personally my wisdom teeth removal and fracturing my sacrum are 2 that come to mind. My swimming instructor today said that getting fungus scraped off her eardrum was more painful than childbirth (and I think it does sound like it would be!)

1234 ...