Hi blackduckies

please do not feel that you may have offended anyone, every experience is valid and important

from a my midwifery point of view (if I may) a posterior labor and birthing can often be more difficult simply due to the greater degree of rotation through the pelvis that the baby needs to take in order to birth

posterior labor is known to be more painful for many women because the uterus has to work harder to rotate the baby to an anterior position leading to an increased workload for the uterus and an increased oxygen need for the muscle (and also your baby).

you did not do anything wrong at all

there are 2 people involved in birthing...the mother and the baby... and sometimes no matter what the mother does the baby has other ideas on how they enter the world

Nat