Hey Sally
did you mean...towards the end of pregnancy instead of labor?
contractions are felt differently be everyone, and depend on a number of factors
such as:
position and depth of the baby in the pelvis
stage of labor you are in
how long you have been laboring
how relaxed or fearful the mother is
the physical and psychological 'fitness' of the mother
in my personal experience with my first labor I was induced with prostins and had a posterior labor. I remember the contractions being very hot, sharp and all in my back...I was completely overwhelmed and became fearful, and ended up on the very slippery slope of intervention. My second experience was vastly different...the surges felt tight, but no pain (really) and I did not have any pain right up until transition, and at this stage it was a very intense pelvic heavy sensation with a dash of overwhelming pressure and period like feeling. The actual birth itself was a wonderful experience, no pain, just an immense, pleasurable release
Its quite hard to explain really...first time I was fearul and it hurt like hell, second time was an intense rollercoaster that I enjoyed (mostly)
hope this helps
xx yogababy


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