there is no guarantee the epi will work for you hun - usually it will stop the pain of the contractions, but there are no guarantees
the needle is large - not gonna lie to you! but they put local anaesthetic into the area before injecting so all you really feel (or all i felt anyway) was a couple of small pr!cks as the local went in - didn't feel much as the actual epi needle went in. i'll admit it took more than one go to get it in the right space - may have been due to my size (i'm larger) and the fact that you really need to be curled up a lot to get it right which is damn hard when you're pregnant and have a big tummy to work around!!
i took the option of the epidural when things were already going south with my labour - it definitely wasn't a first option. we tried all we could within the limits i was facing (constant monitoring so couldn't use the bath, couldn't move more then X distance from the CTG or the remote monitors wouldn't work, tied to syntocinon drip) and it was only when i was already showing signs of failure to progress. it's not something i'd enter into without a good reason - there are so many other things i wanted to try that were just out of the question due to the induction and all the bits and pieces i was attached to. i would have loved to have been able to have a proper active birth process to give as much chance of a natural birth as possible - it just wasn't possible
do i regret the epidural (or any part of my birth) - not at all. we did what worked for us at the time and i'm at peace with that. BUT, had the circumstances been different i don't think i would have had the epidural if it could be avoided...
as to recovery - i had a c/s, and the epi was last "topped up" for total numbness as i was being stitched up - so around 5 am or just after - i had feeling back completely by 10, had the catheter out around half 10 and was back to looking after myself at that point. well, as much as they allow you to - the midwives didn't like the idea of me taking myself to the loo until they knew i was ok on my pegs - but we got there!

