OMG 3 hours...seriously!?
I know it's called labor for a reason, but seriously, that sounds like forever!! Ahh, getting a little nervous!!
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My other 2 friends were 45 minutes and 1 hour. So.... I wish they wouldn't say stuff like that and scare people!!!!!!
Everyone is different Karen, let just home for somewhere between 30-45 minutes at the most! I am hoping you are a 10 minute girl like me! :)
Bailey Rachelle Renee 8/21/07, Baby #2 in heaven 4/12/08,
Isabella Ava Rose 6 18/09, Carter Kenneth 7/14/10
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I actually pushed for 3 hours. For most of the time I really couldn't feel anything because of the epidural. Poor little thing was going back and forth because I wasn't pushing correctly -- they finally shut off the epidural after 2 hours and about 45 minutes later I started to be able to feel what was going on.
I was literally 5 minutes from a C-section when she was born.
It's like the PP's said though, time is relative. I was really surprised when I found out I was pushing for that long.
My son took three pushes and he was out. The dr wasn't ready for him...he thought he'd be there for a while. Fooled him. : ) My son was also big - 9 lb 12 oz - so I obviously have good 'birthing hips' to pop him out that quickly.
I think they're giving yo the worst case scenario just so you are prepared. You know what they say...prepare for the worst but expect the best? You'd be really stressed out if they told you it'd take 20-30 minutes and be over with, because then you'd be worrying something was wrong. Though I do think they should be a little more reassuring and realistic, I do understand where they're coming from. They'll have you and the baby on monitors and if things aren't going the way they expect, they won't keep telling you to push for the entire three hours. I'm not saying that it CAN'T take 3 hours, but it won't necessarily take 3 hours.
Just keep calm and remember what you're working towards...and breath. Honestly all that 'hee-hee hoo-hoo' breathing didn't do a thing for me. The only thing that helped me was slow deep breaths in, deep breaths out, sort of like 'cleansing' breaths. I think I did that so much that I dried out my throat severely...I had a blister on that little thing that hangs in the back of your mouth - uvula I think it's called? - by the time I was through w/delivery. My dr said he'd have never known it was my first baby just by looking at me because I was so calm. The truth was, though, I was totally exhausted. My husband and I had walked the length of Manhattan the day before, went home and had dinner and went to bed at midnight. I couldn't sleep because I kept getting up every 30 minutes to pee but barely doing anything. I finally realized around 5 a.m. that I was in labor...so by the time I was in the hospital, I hadn't slept the day before, the night before or the day of labor. I was literally falling asleep for those 2-3 minutes between contractions. I couldn't have an epi because of previous back surgery, so they gave me a demarol injection in the IV. I told the nurse I was going to hurl and she just kept writing in my chart and told me that the feeling's normal and would go away....I told her 2-3 more times I was going to hurl and needed a barf pan...she ignored me...I puked all over the bed, the floor, my husband's feet...projectile vomiting. The injection didn't do a thing for the pain...but that's probably just me. I bet she listens next time someone says they're going to hurl though.
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