Ooh, very much thick and fast! Actually a lot of what you right reminds me of DDs birth (2 hours). I was watching one born every minute and saw women having contractions and chatting in between and I was like 'hey that's not how I remember it!' But yep, straight from 'oh what is this crampy type feeling' to 'woooooooaaaaaaah', with no breaks between the woooooooaaaaaaah's
I don't think I would have preferred a longer labour, but like you say a bit of gradual build up might have been nice instead of going from 2 to 11 on the pain scale. The only thing I would have preferred was my mind knowing it was going so fast. I was totally unaware that things were happening so quickly so while I was in the deep dark place of transition, I thought I was only 2-3cms dilated and what I was feeling was going to go on for HOURS longer and get so much worse instead of this actually being the height of the pain.
As for subsequent labours hopefully I can report in 4 weeks!


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DS was very thick and fast and only a 2 hour labour. I really enjoyed his birth, actually preferred it more. In saying that though, with DD I suffered birth trauma and I think it affected the way I compare her birth to his
Basically I went to see the midwife to confirm I was beginning to labour (no bag, just me) and was sent immediately to the next town to birth. Told I would labour in a private room but when I got there had progressed a bit quicker than they expected and went straight to the birthing room. Told I wasnt ready to push and I assured them I WAS! (and I was). Total of 7.5 hours later I held my baby girl *cluck cluck*
. i think it also really helped that she was born during the daylight hours...i would beg the universe to let that happen again!

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