Was anyone else more nervous the second time round?
Before having DD i was a bit nervous, but more so because i didnt know what to expect. I went in without any plan as such as I didn't want to be disappointed if things didn't go to plan. DDs birth turned out to be very quick and I honestly didn't find it as bad as I had imagined it would be. I've never really had any negative thoughts about how DDs birth went. I mean, I didn't feel in 'control' at all, but I think that's partly due to the speed.
Anyway, now that I'm getting close to doing it all again I'm getting quite nervous. I'm not really sure exactly what is making me nervous....maybe it's because I'm half expecting bubs will be early due to their current size....whatever the case, is it 'normal' to feel this way??
Was anyone else more nervous the second time round?
More nervous about pregnancy in general, but I think I'm less nervous about birth! But it's been 8 years for me though, perhaps I'm living in ignorant bliss! Lol
Was anyone else more nervous the second time round?
I was nervous as anything with every one of my babies after the first but none more so than DD3. I think it was because DD2 was only born 17 months before, so the labour etc was still very fresh in my mind. Everything turned out perfectly though as I'm sure everything will for you Chody xx
Was anyone else more nervous the second time round?
I know this is an old thread, but actually yes, I was more nervous about some aspects of my second birth, much more. There were many that I wasn't nervous about, but for me, I was nervous about the pain. I've read stories here of women who describe their labours and births as intense but not painful...I can only describe both labours as intensely painful. I had calm, quiet, relaxed births, the second being at home...but the pain was mind blowing. After DD1, I had the typical reaction of forgetting the pain in the haze of newborn life. Not this time lol. Both labours were 6 hours, both drug free, and both I had 1-2 or so hours of amazingly easy labour, before the contractions dropped to two minutes apart for 90 seconds. I have never noticed a steady increase in intensity or pain, it's either manageable and cruisey or crushingly painful. It's amazing what we can cope with when we need to! So that was a long winded way of saying yes, I was more nervous about the pain, because I knew what to expect.