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  1. #1
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    Oct 2009
    Bonbeach, Melbourne
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    Thick and fast or slow and steady?

    Which was your labour? Thick and fast or slow and steady? Were you happy with it being that way, or would you have preferred the opposite?

    Mine was definitely thick and fast. Although my labour wasn't too quick (6 hours), my contractions went from a few hours of period like cramps, to waters breaking, and then extremely painful contractions. No build up, no progression. I read and hear often about women who chatted in-between contractions etc, I never had that...it was, 'oh, this is odd, feels like AF' to not being able to speak or even really communicate in a few hours, and for the duration of my labour, that's where I was at. The only difference I noticed at transition was that the contractions got closer together. Pushing ended up being my favourite part of my labour, FAR less painful than my contractions. I laboured in hospital for 5 hours and used the gas for the first 20 minutes. From my own experience, I think I would have preferred a longer labour with a slower buildup (ETA, but not anything so long that my body just couldn't take it anymore, iykwim). I honestly think my body was shocked by the sudden onset of extreme pain, and even though I coped with it well, it would have been nice to have that gradual buildup of pain instead of all PF it in one lump. Also wondering if your second and subsequent labours were all like your first in progression. I am more than happy with DD's birth, now that I know I can cope with what I did, but still curious as to the other side.

    Interested in everyone else's thoughts on this
    Last edited by PumpkinZulu; September 20th, 2011 at 10:55 AM.

  2. #2
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    Oct 2008
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    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!

  3. #3
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    Oct 2009
    Bonbeach, Melbourne
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    Omg yes Sagres! I got to hospy an hour after my waters broke and I was 6cm...somehow my mind got stuck on 6cm and when I felt like pushing, I remember thinking 'it can't be time yet, I'm not dismayed enough!' GL for your impending birth!

  4. #4
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    Oct 2008
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    Thanks!
    I am hoping that my knowledge of how things feel when we get to the pointy end will help me recognise it a bit better this time and my head will be in a better place. And just knowing it CAN be that fast will also help.

  5. #5
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    Jun 2005
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    I twiddled my thumbs between contractions with DD1. It was so different to DS because I was augmented with him, so contractions were on top of each other. But then DD1 was prem, so at the beginning they were trying to stop the contractions, so I think if anything it just prolonged my getting into established labour. I don't know what's recorded as active labour, but from go to woe it was about 12 hrs with her. And 5 hours with DS.

    Now.. DD2.. THAT was thick & fast! Within a few contractions I was in transition, freaking out that I didn't remember it being this painful so quickly and that there was no way I could do this for the next ???hours! They were hitting me every 2 minutes. Before I knew it I was pushing and my midwife wasn't there yet! (she just made it). Looking back, I love that it was a 40 minute labour, and would do that again in a heartbeat It was actually really easy (ouchy but easy). I would have liked a headsup that it was going to be that quick tho, I wouldn't have spent the time pacing around the house yelling at DH to get the pool up (which never got filled LOL) I would have got myself into a better headspace to just get on with birthing. Only thing with that quick labour was the soreness I had in my muscles and bones within the next couple of days. Think I waddled more then than when I was pregnant! LOL.

    I do sometimes think about how I missed out on the 'calm' waterbirth, imagining my kids with me etc.. but pfft... who wants to labour that long?? hahaha.

  6. #6
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    Dec 2007
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    DD1 was very fast - her labour was induced so I literally went from 'nowhere near ready for labour' to drugs, 10cm, pushing, and cutting the cord in the space of four hours. It was horrible, I definitely would have preferred a slow and steady build-up. My body didn't cope and I suffered complications.
    DD2 was much better - 2cm dilated on Thursday (post-EDD), twingy on Saturday morning (went shopping and to visit a friend), got cranky Saturday evening and found out I was 5.5cm and on the point of no return. Rocked around on all fours watching TV for most of the night, went to bed, woke up at 3 and went to hospy at 4... ARM, pushed for a couple of hours and she was born at 7:30 I was one of those who could talk between (and even during) contractions right up until pushing, it was a much more pleasant experience.

    Slow and steady is definitely the way to go imo, provided labour doesn't stall and bub go into distress It was still a relatively short established labour, but the 24-36 hour lead-up got my body ready, if not my mind!

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    DS1 was a slow and steady build up, although only 8hrs of labour but i remember thinking i just wanted it over and was contemplating drugs/pain relief, i also felt like i was hit by a truck the next day but i think that was because i had to push for 1.5hrs.
    DS2 was 3hrs and didn't even have a chance to think about pain relief as the ouchy contractions were maybe an hour tops and he was pushed out in under 5 minutes and i felt great afterwards - wasn't even sore in the nether region.

    I'm hoping with this next one she doesn't go an change the rules on me

  8. #8
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    Jul 2007
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    I have had two thick and fast labours, but both different from each other.

    My first with my son had me waking up at 12:30am with two minute contractions that went from cramps to very painful in around 20-30mins. We went straight to the birth centre, arriving at 2am and my son was born at 3:06am.

    Expecting a fast labour again with my daughter, the slow build up of contractions threw me. I sat around watching TV for an hour and they were not painful or regular, so I went back to bed. I couldn't sleep so I got up 30mins later and woke my husband. We called the midwife, explained what they (contractions) were doing and agreed to meet at the birth centre. We took our time this time, but as we drove in the car, they became regular and painful and were at 2min intervals on arrival (4am). Everything went very quickly from there, and my daughter was born at 4:48am in two pushes and still in the caul.

    I loved both my births, and wouldn't change them for the world. I wanted drug free natural births in the care of a midwife, and that's exactually what I got, twice. Truely blessed.

  9. #9
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    Jun 2008
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    DS1 was slow & steady with lots of back labour. 21 hours from start to finish, but a slow build up with ctx every 7 minutes from midnight, getting closer and closer. Everything ramped up from about 1:30pm. I didn't recognise transition and still don't know when that kicked in. On my hospy notes, it have labour as 5hours, including 1hr 15min to push out bub and 30min for the placenta. I felt in control for most of the time and was able to get things moving along myself.

    That was my only spontaneous labour. The induction with DS2 took under 8 hours but that was a whole different ballgame altogether.

    I think 8-12 hours is enough. Time warps in labour - you dont realise the time, but you feel the exhaustion. I'm a control freak and think a short, fast labour would scare the hell out of me. Is it difficult to stay present in a short, fast labour?

  10. #10
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    Oct 2008
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    I'm a control freak and think a short, fast labour would scare the hell out of me. Is it difficult to stay present in a short, fast labour?
    I wouldn't say it is hard to stay present, everything is so intense you can't really escape, everything is pulling you kicking and screaming into reality! More accurately I would say it is hard to stay focused on whatever techniques you are using to deal with the contractions. From what I read normally you get into a rhythm, then as the contractions step up you step up and match them, but when it is really fast you don't really have that ability to 'build up' your response and you kind of get thrown in at the deep end.

    Recently I was talking to the midwife/educator at my hospital and when I said about my first labour she looked at me with pity! She said she thought 2 hours wasn't the easy way to do it. I kind of wondered that but I had never had any one else say it.

  11. #11

    Mar 2008
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    Thick and fast. Wasnt sure I was in labour then bammo yep struggling to walk

    I am glad it was thick and fast but it was unexpected iykwim. I had so many plans for the 12-14 hours and never used any of them!! 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*

  12. #12
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    Mar 2008
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    DD1s birth was 9 hours from first contraction to her being placed on my chest. it was, to me, totally exhausting! i found that it was about 5 hours too long hahaha. but then it was an overnight birth and i think that actually made it more tiring as i missed a night of sleep ITMS. contractions with her birth started a few hours after my waters broke, so they came on instantly fast and quite intense (2 minutes from the get-go). transition was really scary IMHO. but i was totally unsupported and didnt really know where I was at as no one was reminding me of the stages.

    DD2s birth was only 1.5 hours of real labour. i had been having mild, intermittent BH with the occasional contraction throughout the day, but when my waters broke at 3pm then i INSTANTLY had the 'woooaaaahhh....i'm in LABOUR' moment. thankfully i had all my calmbirth training kick in and was able to keep present after the first big contraction and although the birth was super fast, it felt measured and paced and well, just right ITMS. my only regret is that it was so joyful and fun that i wish that it had of lasted a bit longer . even with it being so fast i was able to fully chat and laugh with the midwives in between contractions and during the pushing (or rather breathing out!) stage i just chatted with the midwives and the baby and DH. it all felt very relaxed even though that stage was only 9 minutes.

    so all in all? I am super happy with thick and fast! that said, i wouldnt want to do it without total support and my calmbirth!!! but that would be the same for a long labour or a short one.

    and, (i know, i am rambling!) what i really enjoyed about the thick and fast one was that i wasnt totally shagged afterwards. i had enough energy to really engage with the experience and just gaze and gaze at my new baby . i think it also really helped that she was born during the daylight hours...i would beg the universe to let that happen again!

  13. #13
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    with DS it was slow abd steady except for near the end it just felt like forever took 45 mins of pushing ouchies

    with DD it was slow and steady till they broke my waters then bam full on but it was only a few pushes and she was out

    definately prefer DD's birth but im not going back again

  14. #14
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    Jul 2008
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    i'm not sure how to categorise mine - i was induced & from the time i had an ARM (and on the drip soon after) till DS was born was probably around 10 hours. which isn't really short but it was intense for nearly the whole time. i think because DS clearly wasn't ready at all (i was induced because of GD & them worrying about my BP) that it was really intense. i had back labour for much of it & at one point they turned my drip off completely because there was no break between contractions & that was about 5 hours before he was actually born.

    for me, i'd just prefer to experience going into labour spontaneously & my body preparing itself rather than it being started artificially.

  15. #15
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    #1 was a long birth but thick and fast with the contrax. I was induced and went from nothing to contractions every 1-2mins in about 2 hours. But she took over 22 hours to be born.

    #2 veeeery slow. I had contractions and prelabour for about 1-2 weeks before he was born, but when I finally went to hospital I was 9cm dialated and ready to give birth. They broke my waters an hour later and he was born in 3 pushes.

    #3 was slow and steady. By far my best birth. I had contrax start slowly at about 5am and built up over the day until he was born at about 11pm that night.

  16. #16
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    Dec 2005
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    I've had both and I don't think I really have a preference. Either one is still hard work both mentally and physically.

  17. #17
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    Jan 2009
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    very interesting!!
    my body doesnt like to labour quickly, slow and steady for me, and tbh, i think id preffer thick and fast, getting it over with quickly, coz lets face it, it all hurts why drag it out?!
    DD1-23hrs from first cx to being born
    DD2-13 hours
    DS-13 hours

  18. #18
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    Nov 2009
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    Oh definately thick and fast here. I don't even remember having and AF type cramps prior. I was laying on the couch at like 9.30pm and then all of a sudden had the urge to clean I wanted to clean because MIL was arriving that night. DH and I went to bed at 10.30pm and I was laying down for 2 minutes before I was up and having full blown contractions! My mum and sister were staying with us and along with DH they were all timing my unbearable contractions. Even though we had rung the midwives three times they said I still had ages and to have a shower and try and get some sleep. When I started getting the urge to push I knew that was NOT going to happen. And to make matters worse we live an hour away from the hospital. We decided to attempt to make it to the hospital anyway, thanking the lord it was midnight by this stage so there was no traffic at all, my waters broke in the car on the way and we made it to the hospital 15 minutes before DS was born! I now read peoples Birth stories and everything they felt like the baby moving down and all that and I'm jealous I didn't feel any of it. From the first to last contraction my labour was just under 2 hours and even though I'm happy to have a beautiful healthy bub at the end of it and I no I shouldn't care but I feel like I got jipt (sp?) I would like this labour to go for long enough for me to make it safely to the hospital and actually get to use the bath and shower and different positions and actually get to experience my birth ITMS?

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