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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    Sydney
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    freaking out about labour... please share some nice stories PLEASE!

    I am sure that its very common to be freaking out about approaching labour and birth, but I am terrified of it. I really want my baby boy more than anything, but scared something will happen to him or he will get hurt during labour and birth. I am scared I wont be able to cope and scared that something will go wrong.
    I would love to hear from you gals who have some positive comments and encouraging words for us terrified first timers!

  2. #2
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    Mar 2007
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    Puppies - I haven't had my baby yet either and it's my first however I have read some really positive things in a book called BIRTH. I'll share it with you -

    Some positive thoughts to take into labour with you -

    * Your pelvis is not fused and does stretch and open, expanding for the amazing process of birth.
    * Your baby's skull bones are divided into five plates that cross over during labour, making their head smaller by moulding, to fit the birth canal.
    * Your baby has an innate sense of crawling or burrowing, as they move down and out of the uterus and through your pelvis to be born. Gravity helps your pelvis open and aids the descent of your baby.

    Also...... I keep saying to myself "I am designed to give birth to my baby and my body will help me do this" "I can do this" "this is natural" ..... positive affirmations help me with any fears i have.... you should try it. Just keep saying that.

    Try not to let your fears make you too scared..... rather instead, turn those fears into positive statements such as above...... that will help.... alot of it is in your mind. Our minds are such a powerful tool and can help shape our birth experience i believe.

    I look forward to hearing positive posts from others too

  3. #3
    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2008
    In beautiful chaos!
    2,335

    Here's a nice story for you.


    I was due on the 22/05/07 and at 7am 22/05/2007 I had my 1st contraction. Was doing normal things all day until the pain got a little to strong. Went to hossy and they said I was 4cm dialated!
    long story short had Miss Annabelle Marie at 12:19am 23/05/07, she was 19mins overdue
    No cuts , tears or drugs.

    Nice enough for you
    Now Im scared as my 1st pg and birth went text book the next will be terrible!

    Good luck with it all. You will be fine. Breath and stay focused!

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    Inner South East suburbs Melbourne
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    I am sure that its very common to be freaking out about approaching labour and birth, but I am terrified of it. I really want my baby boy more than anything, but scared something will happen to him or he will get hurt during labour and birth. I am scared I wont be able to cope and scared that something will go wrong.
    I would love to hear from you gals who have some positive comments and encouraging words for us terrified first timers!
    When I had my first baby, I was being induced and I was so freaked out I needed pethidine *before* labour even started!!! I was barely twenty years old, and i'd had little preparation. I was terrified. I am not a good person with pain so I was not at all sure that I would cope at all.

    In the end, it was wonderful. It was hard work, and yeah, it hurt. Most labours work out well, most babies turn out fine, and there's no need to think yours won't. And if you really feel you can't manage, there is pain relief for you. Avoid reading bad labour stories, delight in the amazing job your body has done and concentrate on the wellness of your pregnancy!

  5. #5

    Apr 2007
    the Sauna
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    i was going for a vabc and petrefied that something would happen ... something did happen : it was called Labour and birth ..

    looking back heres my thoughts :
    * ctx (even tho i had 3 days of prelabour) were not as bad as i thought they would be ..
    * my waters breaking naturally was the best feeling in the world . it really gave me the satisfaction that i could do this on my own with no intervetnion ..
    * whileist my ctx had no gap inbetween , i begged for an epidural, got a internal and i was 9cm..I found so much strength after that ..
    * pushing is an overwheling urge that i let my body take over and just went with it , the pushing didnt hurt
    * having a wet slimy and pruple thing on your bare chest is the most wonderful feeling in the world ..

    I actually had a CS with my 1st babe as i had Tokophobia. ( a mental issue where you are simply too afriad to labour , not like your every day fears , Real disturbing . unreal fears ..it was horrible .. I was suffering from OCD at the time) and this time with #2 i had a wonderful birth , 8 hrs all up inc 30 mins of pushing ...

    believe in your body , it was desigend for this .. its your gift !!

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2008
    In beautiful chaos!
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    Thought I should add. the hole experience was amazing. Yes ouch! But amazing! To see what I could do as a woman a young 19yr old woman! i cry when I stub my toe yet during birth I realised the job infont of me and did it.

    Think of every contraction as one less
    Think of the only way to be out of pain is to give birth to that little wonder making its journey into the world.

    Enjoy it as much as possible and dont think about it leading up to it. I found myself a completely different person in that labour room, with a completely different mind set so the one your in now cant even conprehend how it will turn out.

  7. #7

    Oct 2005
    A Nestle Free Zone... What about YOU?
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    Puppies - kudos to you for articulating what many feel.

    We live in a technically advanced society with huge emotional and social deficits. Never is this quite as apparent as when we discuss/experience birth.

    There is so much fear and drama when birth is discussed (often). People seem to love to tell you how "bad" it was - having seen a LOT of births - rarely is the reality so dramatic.

    Your body is incredible - amazing and efficient. Your body was designed to birth your baby - but as with all journey's of the soul it can be painful. Courage, support and faith is required.

    Birth goes well MOST of the time. Educate yourself to the what if's of c/section but KNOW that if you are educated, if you are supported thru labour by a woman that is known to you and trusted by you (a doula, midwife) the most likely outcome is a healthy baby and an intact mother.

    I believe (this may be out there for some but humour me...) that in the corner of every room where a woman births there is the essence/spirits of wise woman. Birthing is the ultimate spiritual event - a true miracle in progress. We DO NOT do it alone - but we are responsible for planning this birth meticulously. In the west we spend countless dollars on a wedding - countless hours planning every detail down to the ink on the place cards - which is all well and good. We need to do that with our births. We are responsible for setting up good support for the labour and afterwards - for having the birthing environment just how we would like it. This is a huge event in a woman (and man's life) - treat it with the sacredness it deserves! Education is important. Loving, gentle and educated women to guide you thru your journey are not "just nice extras" - they are imperitive.

    Believe in your body - it is the same design as all the women who have gone before you. Believe in the journey - for birth is part of your journey as a woman.

    Truly know that you really can do this. Smell your baby's hair, feel the pressure in your perineum. Yell YES!

    I know it's a favourite of mine - but can I say it again... Your head gives birth before your Hoo Haa. So train your mind and love your body....

    ETA: I have birthed 5 babies through my vagina and two surgically.

    Nothing in all of this world compares to the bliss that is experienced when you push your child out and meet her for the first time. Nothing - it is truly the most amazing experience. I had 5 really powerful vaginal births - one quite challenging one. But each I had the support of loving, educated women to help my on my journey...

  8. #8
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    May 2004
    Shepparton
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    What you are feeling is absolutely normal... goes through everyone's mind during pregnancy at some stage, even the men freak out a bit .

    Most of my memories from labour and birth are good... yeah it hurts, but it is so empowering and exciting knowing that the baby you have grown in your womb for so long is about to be held in your arms. You are a woman and as such have been give the gift of giving birth to your little babe.

    Embrace what is ultimately your destiny, take control of a time in your life that will forever be etched into your memory.... It's all so thrilling, you are in for a heck of a ride and I am sure you will be fantastic

    Congratulations!!

    Tanya

  9. #9
    Registered User

    Jun 2008
    in the eye of a toddler tornado
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    I would say that it's hard to get your head around how this thing is going to come out of you when you're in a normal state of mind. Birth may be natural, but it is sooo not normal. It feels surreal, almost like you're on drugs. Your body and mind are in an enhanced state. I had augmentation in labour with DD, but even then the ctx didn't feel anything like what I expected. I just had gas, no epi, no cuts, tears or grazes. You will be ok. the process will take over and you will go with it. At the end of it you'll have your beautiful baby. GL!

  10. #10
    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    Print off the above post and take it with you.

    Flowerchild - that was the best post I've ever read.

  11. #11
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    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    Puppies, you are going to be WONDERFUL!!!!
    My advice to you is read lots of great stories and inform yourself as to what's going to happen in your body. Having said that, nothing will adequately prepare you for what it actually *feels* like to give birth, because it is just so awesome, and such a privilege.
    You are strong, capable and powerful.
    Natalie's birth was really tough, and it went for a long while. But it was the most ecstatic experience of my entire life. I'm nervous about doing it again, sure. I think it is natural to feel aprehensive before such an amazing experience. But I know I can do it, and I know there is absolutely no feeling in this world like holding that precious baby to yourself after struggling to birth her - it makes your heart burst.

  12. #12
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    Jan 2006
    Port Macquarie, NSW
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    Our first little one was born at home. DW niggled in labour all day, and really started to establish around 3:00, 4:00pm. The midwife checked her at 5:00pm and she was only 1cm, and we were thinking that this would go all night! So DW rested in the bath for a while, which helped the contractions ease off, before they really started going again; by 9:00pm, she was 7cm, and by 10:20pm, our first little girl was born!

    It was a wonderful experience. We had lots of support from our midwives and we read heaps about it all. Educate yourself and have confidence in what your body can do.